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Most famous for her novels 'Mrs Dalloway' and 'To The Lighthouse', Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) is one of the foremost innovative writers of the twentieth century.

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"Absorbing . . . Published here in full for the first time are a talk Woolf gave on her part in the 1910 "Dreadnought Hoax," and a memoir of Rupert Brooke, written for the TLS. Perceptive and thoughtful, this book illuminates one of the 20th century's most innovative writers." --The Good Book Guide

"Brings together material either scattered through other collections or, in some cases, not republished since their first appearance . . . a most welcome complement to the longer pieces collected in Moments of Being." --The Year's Work in English Studies

"Recommended." --Choice

"You get a feel for the atmosphere of the time and the Bloomsbury Group . . . an interesting book if you want to know more about this particular group of writers and artists without having to wade through a lengthy volume." --New Books magazine

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