Woolf, Virginia. The Letters of Virginia Woolf. Editors Nicolson, Nigel and Joanne Trautmann, Hogarth Press.
2: 353n3
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Textual Production | Virginia Woolf | VW
may have begun work on her second novel in 1913; from summer 1913 to autumn 1915, she suffered her worst breakdown ever, Years afterwards, she wrote to Ethel Smyth that when she composed Night... |
Textual Production | T. S. Eliot | Virginia
and Leonard Woolf
published TSE
's early Poems (including Sweeney among the Nightingales) at the Hogarth Press
. Woolf, Virginia. The Letters of Virginia Woolf. Editors Nicolson, Nigel and Joanne Trautmann, Hogarth Press. 2: 353n3 Woolmer, J. Howard. A Checklist of the Hogarth Press, 1917-1938. Hogarth Press. 31 Gallup, Donald Clifford. T.S. Eliot: A Bibliography. Harcourt, Brace. 24-5 |
Textual Production | Virginia Woolf | The first publication of the Hogarth Press
was Two Stories, Written and Printed by Virginia Woolf
and L. S. Woolf: her The Mark on the Wall and his Three Jews. Bell, Quentin. Virginia Woolf: A Biography. Hogarth Press. 2: 43 Bishop, Edward. A Virginia Woolf Chronology. Macmillan. 38 |
Textual Production | Virginia Woolf | She and Leonard
took over the sheets from the original publisher, her half-brother Gerald Duckworth
. |
Textual Production | Virginia Woolf | VW
composed an essay, Thoughts on Peace in an Air Raid, which Leonard
published in The Death of the Moth in 1942. Woolf, Virginia. The Death of the Moth. Hogarth Press. 154-7 |
Textual Production | Virginia Woolf | Leonard Woolf
posthumously published a collection of essays by VW
which he entitled The Death of the Moth. OCLC WorldCat. http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999. |
Textual Production | Susan Tweedsmuir | The next biography by Susan Buchan (later ST
), Funeral March of a Marionette: Charlotte of Albany, was published by Leonard
and Virginia Woolf
at the Hogarth Press
. Solo: Search Oxford University Libraries Online. http://solo.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?vid=OXVU1&fromLogin=true&reset_config=true. Woolf, Virginia. The Letters of Virginia Woolf. Editors Nicolson, Nigel and Joanne Trautmann, Hogarth Press. 5: 427 |
Textual Production | Kathleen E. Innes | KEI
published The Reign of Law through Leonard
and Virginia Woolf
at the Hogarth Press
. Woolmer, J. Howard, and Mary E. Gaither. A Checklist of the Hogarth Press, 1917-1946. Woolmer/Brotherson. 71 |
Textual Production | Virginia Woolf | Leonard Woolf
edited a one-volume selection from VW
's diaries as A Writer's Diary, issued by the Hogarth Press
. OCLC WorldCat. http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999. |
Textual Production | Virginia Woolf | Her letter of withdrawal, written very soon before her suicide, dismissed her own work as silly and trivial (which, however, was not very different from the dismissive judgements she was accustomed to deliver on her... |
Textual Production | Ling Shuhua | During the Korean War LS was moved by the suffering of Chinese prisoners of war and intended to support them with her skills as a translator. She wrote to Leonard Woolf
, her friend and... |
Textual Production | Ling Shuhua | Through her relationship with Julian Bell, LS forged working friendships with |
Violence | Virginia Woolf | A time-bomb caused significant damage to 37 Mecklenburgh Square, which had been Virginia
and Leonard Woolf
's London residence since August 1939 (they were not there at the time). Bishop, Edward. A Virginia Woolf Chronology. Macmillan. 215 Lee, Hermione. Virginia Woolf. Chatto and Windus. 742-3 |
Violence | Virginia Woolf | The recent and longtime London home of Virginia
and Leonard Woolf
, 52 Tavistock Square, was destroyed by a bomb. Lee, Hermione. Virginia Woolf. Chatto and Windus. 742-3 |
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