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Occupation | Virginia Woolf | VW
addressed the Women's Institute
in Brighton; she turned her lecture into the essay The Leaning Tower shortly afterwards. Lee, Hermione. Virginia Woolf. Chatto and Windus. 733 |
Occupation | E. M. Delafield | EMD
was elected president of the Women's Institute
in Kentisbeare, a position she held for the rest of her life. Powell, Violet. The Life of a Provincial Lady. Heinemann. 61 |
Occupation | Virginia Woolf | VW
gave a talk to the RodmellWomen's Institute
on her participation in the Dreadnought Hoax of February 1910. Bishop, Edward. A Virginia Woolf Chronology. Macmillan. 19 Lee, Hermione. Virginia Woolf. Chatto and Windus. 735 |
Intertextuality and Influence | Ann Oakley | A Note about the Title explains what she means by Jerusalem: a land we aspire to live in, regardless of the fact that we're unlikely to even make it. Oakley, Ann. Telling the Truth about Jerusalem. Basil Blackwell. prelims |
Intertextuality and Influence | Virginia Woolf | VW
seems to have had the first idea for this novel on 2 April 1938, with publication of Three Guineas imminent and having just begun work on her life of Roger Fry, as something random... |
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