VIRGINIA WOOLF’S PLACES

VIRGINIA WOOLF’S PLACES by Virginia Woolf, published by Random House UK on February 27, 1994, is a first edition that spans 256 pages. This book offers insights into the life and experiences of Virginia Woolf, focusing on the various places that influenced her writing and personal journey. The text is presented in English and delves into the connections between Woolf’s surroundings and her literary output.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of Woolf’s relationship with her environment, as well as reflections on her travels and the impact of these experiences on her work. The book also touches on themes related to women authors and English literature, providing context for Woolf’s contributions to the literary world. This edition is a valuable resource for those interested in the intersections of geography and literature, particularly in relation to one of the most significant authors of the 20th century.
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Herausgegeben von Jan Morris, Aus dem Englischen von Sibyll und Dirk Vanderbeke und Brigitte Walitzek / / History of literature / Duits / German / Allemand / Deutsch / hard cover / dust jacket / 14 x 22 cm / 316 .pp /
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