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Street haunting and other essays

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    Vintage Digital, 2014
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    Running Time: 10:17 hrs
    Narrator: Jacqui Bishop
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    BC Libraries Cooperative, 2023
    Note: This book was recorded thanks to support from the Government of Canada's Social Development Partnerships Program - Disability Component.
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    Running Time: 10:17 hrs
    Narrator: Jacqui Bishop
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    BC Libraries Cooperative, 2023
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  • Author: Woolf, Virginia
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    2014
    Summary:

    Virginia Woolf began writing reviews for the Guardian 'to make a few pence' from her father's death in 1904, and continued until the last decade of her life. The result is a phenomenal collection of articles, of which this selection offers a fascinating glimpse, which display the gifts of a dazzling social and literary critic as well as the development of a brilliant and influential novelist. From reflections on class and education, to slyly ironic reviews, musings on the lives of great men and 'Street Haunting', a superlative tour of her London neighbourhood, this is Woolf at her most thoughtful and entertaining.

    Original Publisher: London, Vintage Digital
    Language(s): English
    ISBN: 9781448192083