Virginia Woolf

Hermione Lee
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With epic scope and a rich use of detail, Hermione Lee has created a miraculously evocative portrait that lets us know as never before how Virginia Woolf looked, how she sounded, how she dressed and behaved, and how she wrote. She shows us a brave, powerfully intelligent woman who suffered from a terrifying chronic illness and wrestled with the contradictions of her own character.
Genres: BiographyNonfictionBiography MemoirHistoryFeminismLiteratureWomensFemale AuthorsLiterary CriticismBritish Literature
893 Pages

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