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  • Virginia Woolf on Finding Beauty in the Uncertainty of Time, Space, and Being
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themarginalian.org /3 weeks ago

Virginia Woolf on Finding Beauty in the Uncertainty of Time, Space, and Being

Calibration and consolation for those moments when it seems impossible that we should ever again recompose the world's broken fragments into a harmonious whole.

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themarginalian.org /1 week ago

Truth, Fact, and the Patterning of Reality: Virginia Woolf on How We Come to Know the World

The great myth is that truth is an emergent property of fact, that it bubbles up from the bottom of reality once the mind attains enough fathoms of factuality. But objective realit...

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theguardian.com /1 week ago

Astell and Woolf review – feminist writers unite and share a sherry in the afterlife

Live theatre, NewcastleIn Shelagh Stephenson’s spiky comedy, Virginia Woolf and Mary Astell become celestial companions, discussing religion, science and independenceMary Astell is...

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nybooks.com /1 month ago

‘To Share Is Our Duty’

Two consummate Virginia Woolf scholars have added more than 1,400 letters to the corpus. On show are charm, careful condolence, generosity, candor about her reading and writing, an...

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comicsbeat.com /1 month ago

Graphic Novel Review: Susanne Kuhlendahl’s ORLANDO lovingly adapts Woolf’s novel

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theguardian.com /2 weeks ago

The Guardian view on Middlemarch: the greatest novel in the English language | Editorial

George Eliot’s masterpiece of provincial life still has much to teach us about sympathy and toleranceVirgina Woolf declared Middlemarch “one of the few English novels written for g...

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everything-theatre.co.uk /1 month ago

Review: The Waves, Jermyn Street Theatre

Flora Wilson Brown's adaptation of Virginia Woolf's The Waves is vibrant and glittering, effortlessly capturing the strange warp and weft of the novel in a new form. The post Revi...

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churchtimes.co.uk /1 month ago

Notebook: Claire Gilbert

Words of power “ALICE lived her life holding on to the sides”: one of Dorothy Parker’s many oh-so-cutting insults suddenly seemed to apply to me — or, rather, to my writing. My ex...

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theguardian.com /3 weeks ago

Lily King: ‘I couldn’t get past the first 20 pages of Pride and Prejudice’

The Women’s prize-shortlisted author on being obsessed with Judy Blume, hating Jane Austen at first, and the joys of Tove JanssonMy earliest reading memory The Little Engine That...

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themarginalian.org /1 month ago

Unselfing into Oneness with the All: The Forgotten Visionary Margaret Fuller on Transcendence

"How is it that I seem to be this Margaret Fuller? What does it mean? What shall I do about it?"

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theparisreview.org /1 month ago

Among the Antigones

“Virginia Woolf once wrote that Electra, another famous Sophocles ingenue, ‘stands before us like a figure so tightly bound that she can only move an inch this way, an inch that.’...

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theparisreview.org /1 month ago

The Wuthering Heights of Edna Clarke Hall

“I lived the characters of Heathcliff and Catherine myself, I simply was them,” she explained. “It was something that had come to pass in a deeply unconscious way. I just had to dr...

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observer.com /2 weeks ago

Violent Femmes: Must-Read Books by Women That Foreground Brutal Beauty

A new wave of authors is mining the territory between brilliance and ugliness to produce some of the most adventurous and emotionally unsparing literature being written today.

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elle.com /4 days ago

Shelf Life: Maggie Smith

The author of A Suit or a Suitcase takes ELLE’s literary survey.

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themarginalian.org /2 weeks ago

Zadie Smith on the Courage to Be More Than Yourself

Every act of learning is an act of intellectual appropriation, incorporating someone else’s knowledge into your own mental library. Every act of empathy is an act of emotional appr...

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theguardian.com /2 weeks ago

Clarissa review – Sophie Okonedo mesmeric as Virginia Woolf’s Mrs Dalloway decamps to Nigeria

Cannes film festival: Commanding performances and a great musical score underpin this seductive drama about regret, memory and young loveVirginia Woolf seems to be having a moment...

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