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From: Quadrant
Date: 20060101
Author:Tate, Trudi
Afterwords: Letters on the Death of Virginia Woolf, edited by Sybil Oldfield; Edinburgh University Press, 2005, about $40.
Woolf across Cultures, edited by Natalya Reinhold; Pace University Press, 2004, about $85.
The Reception of Virginia Woolf in Europe, edited by Mary Ann Caws and Nicola Luckhurst; Continuum, 2002, about $300.
VIRGINIA WOOLF died in March 1941. She was fifty-nine, an unusual age for a suicide. She felt she was going mad again, and could not bear the pain of mental breakdown. Nor did she want to burden her husband and sister with the strain of ...
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