Journal article
Nothing Is Simply One Thing
Harvard review (Cambridge, Mass. 1992), Vol.49, pp.116-133
06/01/2016
Abstract
According to her nephew Quentin Bell, Woolf could not bear to record her mental state during her breakdowns; what she mostly spoke of were the physical symptoms-the drumming, the cold, the lack of atmosphere-that accompanied her illnesses. All of this material has contributed to her reputation and gives us a remarkable degree of insight into her methods as a writer. [...]through the Hogarth Press, through her friendships and her reviewing, she was deeply involved with other writers and acutely aware of what was going on in literature and art. [...]by 1924 there was nothing rash about the prediction. [...]the long-delayed voyage occurs.
Details
- Title: Subtitle
- Nothing Is Simply One Thing
- Creators
- Margot Livesey
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Publication Details
- Harvard review (Cambridge, Mass. 1992), Vol.49, pp.116-133
- Publisher
- Harvard Review
- ISSN
- 1077-2901
- eISSN
- 2328-739X
- Language
- English
- Date published
- 06/01/2016
- Academic Unit
- Creative Writing
- Record Identifier
- 9984399610102771
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