Recollections of Virginia WoolfJoan Russell Noble "This book is not intended to provide an assessment of Virginia Woolf's work ... It is concerned essentially with Virginia Woolf herself: about whom little has been said in print. It has been written by people who knew her either intimately as relations and friends, or who met her from time to time over a period of years and were acquaintances"--Introduction. |
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