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  1. 14. Mai 2024 · Virginia Woolfs numerous experiences with illness led her to write the essay On Being Ill, published in 1930 by the Hogarth Press. Inspired by this work and the coronavirus, Norwegian typesetter Ane Thon Knutsen, has turned her spontaneous homage to the essay into book form.

  2. Vor 3 Tagen · For our ‘Ideas’ issue, Vilma Sjöberg takes us to Monk’s House, the former home of Virginia and Leonard Woolf. WORDS Cassandra Dimitroff PHOTOGRAPHY Sam Wilson PUBLISHED Fri, 24 May 2024 - 10:45 am. When you step foot onto the hallowed grounds of Monk's House, a 16th-century weatherboarded cottage in the village of Rodmell, you can simply ...

  3. 14. Mai 2024 · Die brennende Liebe zweier großer Schriftstellerinnen. 14.05.2024, 08:27 Uhr • Lesezeit: 6 Minuten. Von Tobias Schwartz. Lernten sich im Jahr 1922 kennen: Vita Sackville-West und Virginia Woolf ...

  4. 15. Mai 2024 · "He declined many invitations," says Dr Albano. "He was active and received visitors to 20 Maresfield Gardens… Virginia and Leonard Woolf, they were his publishers. In January 1939, they came...

  5. 10. Mai 2024 · Leonards opinion, always essential to Woolf, also brought great encouragement. She was enormously pleased that Leonard judged Orlando in many ways better than To The Lighthouse, more relevant to actual life (WD III, 185). Also important, as always, was the reaction of Bloomsbury.

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  6. 15. Mai 2024 · Literaturredakteurin Katrin Schumacher stellt diese Woche vor: Tobias Rüthers Biografie über Wolfgang Herrndorf, "Mein Leben mit Virginia" von Leonard Woolf und Erinnerungen an Peter Hacks zum 20. Todestag.

  7. 4. Mai 2024 · No one could describe Virginia Woolf as a keen gardener. She often regarded the garden at Monk’s House, so lovingly tended by her husband Leonard, as a kind of rapacious rival, a threat that could eat up time, money and attention. But that didn’t mean she wasn’t susceptibl­e to its charms. She wrote book after book in her work ...