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Review
"'His book, aimed at the general reader and beautifully illustrated with photographs of the novelist and her milieu, provides a useful overview of her evolution into one of the 20th century's greatest writers.' - Financial Times, 16 September 2006 'This biography of Virginia Woolf is a handsome book, sturdy yet elegant, bountifully illustrated with sepia photographs, and well worth the money. Anthony Curtis is particularly good at charting the interlocking circles of family and friends.' - The Oldie, October 2006 'Woolf's story is told in loving detail, everyone is marvelously handsome and clever, and there are abundant photographs.' - The Guardian, 26 August 2006"
Feature
★ Highly praised by authoritative media including the Financial Times and The Guardian, this is an excellent read for interpreting Virginia Woolf's literary achievements.
★ The book is richly illustrated with a wealth of rare photographs, including scenes from Woolf's social circle and the London of her era, making the reading experience more engaging with a perfect blend of text and images.
★ It combs through Woolf's literary growth and social circles with delicate writing, boasting rich details that fully present the writer's life and creative journey.
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Description
Virginia Woolf was clearly one of the great writers of the past century, but in what does her greatness consists? muses Anthony Curtis. This book is an attempt to answer that question. It also places the author of "A Room of One's Own" firmly on a par with writers such as Simone de Beauvoir and therefore within the study remit of courses on feminist literature. This title is richly illustrated with photographs of the private sphere of the Bloomsbury Group and public places of the London of Woolf's time.
Author
Anthony Curtis was a literary journalist and books page editor of The Times Literary Supplement, The Sunday Telegraph and The Financial Times.
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