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Las Cartas de Virginia Woolf

Esta colección ofrece un viaje íntimo a la mente y la vida de una escritora modernista fundamental. Traza la evolución de su pensamiento, su proceso creativo y las luchas personales que dieron forma a su voz única. Los lectores descubrirán un retrato completo de una mujer que no solo escribió, sino que vivió profundamente sus ideales literarios.

A Reflection of the Other Person
The Sickle Side of the Moon
The Letters of Virginia Woolf: 1929-1931
The Letters of Virginia Woolf: 1912-1922
The Flight of the Mind
A Change of Perspective

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    This first volume of Virginia Woolf's collected letters covers the formative period from childhood until her marriage at the age of 30, recounting her family life, the development of her style, her intimate experiences and her early, devastating mental breakdowns.

    The Flight of the Mind
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    A Change of Perspective

    The Letters of Virginia Woolf 1923-1928

    These years were dominated by one woman and one book. The woman was Ethel Smyth; the book was The Waves.

    A Change of Perspective
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    These years were dominated by one woman and one book. The woman was Ethel Smyth; the book was The Waves. This volume's "unerringly human and confessional tone makes Woolf, at last, a real person" (San Francisco Chronicle). Edited by Nigel Nicolson and Joanne Trautmann; Introduction by Nigel Nicolson; Index; photographs.

    The Letters of Virginia Woolf: 1929-1931
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    A Reflection of the Other Person

    The Letters of Virginia Woolf, 1929-1931

    These years were dominated by one woman and one book. The woman was Ethel Smyth; the book was The Waves. Index; photographs.

    A Reflection of the Other Person
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    The last volume of Virginia Woolf's "Collected Letters" runs from 1936, when she was finishing "The Waves", to 1941, when she drowned herself. But there is little or no shadow of impending tragedy over her sparkling correspondence with Vanessa, Vita, Ethel Smyth and her many other friends.

    Leave the Letters Till We're Dead