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From: The Economist (US)
Date: 19910119
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MANY readers find Virginia Woolfs journals more compelling than her novels. The exquisite, rather mannered surface of her fiction can be hard going; the journals (and letters) are full of spontaneity. They also have a strong biographical appeal. There seems to be no end of fascination with the Bloomsbury set and with the highly-strung personality of Virginia herself, veering from effervescence to the black despair that finally drove her to suicide.
According to the publisher, the journals collected here "are her only significant writings never to have appeared in print". They ...
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