It's a quote. Virginia Woolf.
Woolf has broken new ground.
Woolf began writing professionally in 1900.
Bette can't forgive Virginia Woolf for committing suicide;
Woolf's family was full of historical and cultural connections.
You cannot find peace by avoiding life” by Virginia Woolf.
Woolf, initially, thinks“how unpleasant it is to be locked out.”.
More like, uh, Virginia Woolf or Roxane Gay or Sylvia Plath.
In the summer of 1911, Leonard Woolf returned from the East.
In March 1941, Virginia Woolf wrote a letter to her husband Leonard.
In March 1941, Virginia Woolf wrote this letter to her husband, Leonard.
Woolf laid to rest the voice of her mother in writing the novel.
I often quote from Woolf, because she's one of my very favorite writers.
Vanessa's amicably estranged husband Clive and her younger sister,
Virginia Woolf, practically lived there.
Woolf's imaginary voices spurred her on to invent ever
new possibilities of fictional voice.
Joyce and Woolf were writers who transformed the quicksilver of consciousness into paper
and ink.
Bechdel credited the idea to her friend Liz Wallace and
the writings of Virginia Woolf.
The writer and critic Leonard Woolf, who eventually became her husband, was a member too.
Virginia Woolf said“One cannot think well,
love well, sleep well, if one has not dined well.”.
Woolf's fiction showed us that a person's inner life
is as complex and strange as any plot.
I have particular trouble when Woolf says, that the T-shirt“doesn't threaten a boy who understands his privilege.”.
Virginia Woolf said that a woman needs two things to write fiction,
money and a room of one's own.
Virginia Woolf once said that all a woman needs to write is money
and a room of her own.
For the quality of her writing, Leonard Woolf had wished he had published her in the Hogarth Press.
Virginia Woolf insisted that in order for a woman to write she needed money
and a room of her own.
It's when people leave the hospital and
go out into the community that quality of life drops off," Woolf said.
Woolf, the feminist, knew that our liberal plural ideal
of persons must acknowledge the vast diversity of the human race.
Virginia Woolf believes that for a woman to truly write,
she needs two things: money and a room to herself.
Virginia Woolf tells us,
famously, that, if she is to write, a woman must have money and a room of her own.