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Essays on the Self

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By (author): Virginia Woolf

Woolf's fine character studies of several authors, among them Samuel Taylor Coleridge, who 'seems not a man, but a swarm, a cloud, a buzz of words, darting this way and that, clustering, quivering and hanging suspended'. He is, Woolf adds,so complex, so eccentric, that we 'become dazed in the labyrinth of what we call Coleridge'. He was incapable of adopting requisite social modes, of suppressing his obsessive urge to talk, of pandering to the expectations of others. Woolf tries to capture a 'clear picture' of Coleridge but this metaphor is skewed and what she really reveals is a voice - mad and beautiful - never to be heard again: See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 227g
  • Dimensions: 120 x 190mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jan 2014
  • Publisher: Notting Hill Editions
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781907903922

About Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf (25 January 1882 - 28 March 1941) was an English novelist critic and publisher. She was born to an affluent and influential London family; her father Sir Leslie Stephen (1832 - 1904) was the founding editor of the Dictionary of National Biography. With other contemporaries including T. S. Eliot James Joyce and Katherine Mansfield Woolf became a key figure within and partisan advocate of literary modernism. Her novels include Mrs Dalloway (1925) To the Lighthouse (1927) Orlando (1928) and Between the Acts (1941) and her campaigning non-fiction includes A Room of One's Own (1929) and Three Guineas (1938). She wrote extensive criticism often for newspapers and this was collected in works including The Common Reader (1925 and second series 1932) and The Death of the Moth and Other Essays (1942). As co-founder with her husband Leonard Woolf of the Hogarth Press Woolf published many of her contemporaries including T. S. Eliot. In 1941 Woolf committed suicide by drowning herself in the River Ouse near her Sussex home. Joanna Kavenna is a British novelist and travel writer. Her works include The Ice Museum Inglorious and The Birth of Love. Her short stories and essays have appeared in the New Yorker the London Review of Books Arc the Guardian and the New York Times among other publications. She has received the Alistair Horne Fellowship and the Orange Prize for New Writing and in 2013 was named as one of Granta's Best of Young British Novelists.

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