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The Letters of Virginia Woolf 1932-1935

✍ Scribed by Nigel Nicolson


Publisher
Harvest Books
Tongue
English
Leaves
499
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The unabridged texts of virtually all of the English novelist's extant correspondence, recording her personality, activities, relationships, spells of madness, and growth as a writer, from the age of six to shortly before her death

✦ Table of Contents


Cover
Frontispiece
Title Page
Copyright
Epigraph
CONTENTS
Editorial Note
Introduction by Nigel Nicolson
List of Abbreviations
Letters 2501-2572 (January-April 1932)
Letters 2573-2585 (April-May 1932)
Letters 2586-2615 (May-July 1932)
Letters 2616-2639 (August-September 1932)
Letters 2640-2687 (October-December 1932)
Letters 2688-2733 (January-April 1933)
Letters 2734-2739 (May 1933)
Letters 2740-2767 (June-July 1933)
Letters 2768-2800 (August-September 1933)
Letters 2801-2841 (October-December 1933)
Letters 2842-2882 (January-April 1934)
Letters 2883-2889 (April-May 1934)
Letters 2890-2914 (May-July 1934)
Letters 2915-2937 (August-Septemher 1934)
Letters 2938-2970 (October-December 1934)
Letters 2971-3014 (January-April 1935)
Letters 3015-3025 (May 1935)
Letters 3026-3066 (June-September 1935)
Letters 3067-3091 (October-December 1935)
Index


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