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Autor:
Virginia Woolf
Publikováno v:
Poznańskie Studia Polonistyczne. Seria Literacka, Vol 0, Iss 21, Pp 179-185 (2013)
The image of moths gathering around a source of light recurs in Woolf’s private writings and becomes an import motif also in her novels and essays. It is most probably the description of moths in her sister’s letter that become an initial inspira
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/e8aee01b206b4affb59cc769a7488087
Autor:
Virginia Woolf
Publikováno v:
Revista de la Asociación Española de Neuropsiquiatría, Vol 19, Iss 69, Pp 079-080 (1999)
Sin resumen.
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/b5ed8a29d7dd4f1ea9298066e06ba804
Autor:
Virginia Woolf, Élise Argaud
Publikováno v:
Revue française de psychosomatique. :95-105
Autor:
Virginia Woolf
Publikováno v:
Agora. 36:162-172
The diary is that most intimate of journals, of records.Within its pages the writer records and gives expression to their thoughts, their feelings, their emotional state on all the things that make up and surround them in this world.For most people t
Autor:
Virginia Woolf
Una novela deliciosa e inclasificable que captura toda una época a través de los ojos de Flush, el cocker spaniel de la gran poeta victoriana Elizabeth Barrett Browning Prólogo de Laura Fernández Flush es un cocker spaniel del más alto linaje, q
Autor:
Virginia Woolf
Once called, “the longest and most charming love letter in literature,” Orlando: A Biography(1928) is a semi-biographical novel by Virginia Woolf.Inspired by a three-year long affair with Vita Sackville-West, Orlando: A Biography is the satirical
Autor:
Virginia Woolf
From Victorian England to fifteenth- century Norfolk, and pre-war London to Mount Pentelicus, Virginia Woolf offers a series of fictional impressions of women finding their place in the world around them. At once exquisitely drawn and brilliantly hau
Autor:
Virginia Woolf
Taken from The Common Reader, these essays take the form of a series of reflections on diverse literary topics, brought to life by Woolf's extensive knowledge, lively wit, and piercing insight.'For it is vain and foolish to talk of knowing Greek, sin