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A study of Woolf is incomplete without her letters,
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This review is from: Congenial Spirits: The Selected Letters Of Virginia Woolf (Paperback)
Virginia Woolf is an author of myriad voices. The letters in Congenial Spirits are selections from Woolf's letters that provide insight to what Woolf thought and felt as she wrote. If you think that you know Woolf from blurbs in anthologies or from her novels, I recommend that you spend some time with her letters and her diaries. You will discover that Woolf is much more complex than the simplistic "stream of consciosness" moniker often applied to her.
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Congenial Spirits: The Selected Letters Of Virginia Woolf by Virginia Woolf (Hardcover - March 14, 1990)
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