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Virginia Woolf,August Nemo

Virginia Woolf – Essays

Welcome to the Essays collection. A special selection of the nonfiction prose from influential and noteworthy authors. This book brings 22 of best essays of Virginia Woolf, across a wide range of subjects, including writing, feminism, Jane Austen, literature, poetry and many more topics.Virginia Woolf was an english writer known for her novels, essays and book reviews. Her fiction and ideas about literature, feminism and art, altered the course of literature. Many of her most relevant works were published by Tacet Books.The book contains the following texts:— Introduction by Edmund Gosse— The Modern Essay— A Room of One's Own— Modern Fiction— How Should One Read A Book?— How It Strikes a Contemporary— Craftsmanship— The Art of Biography— Why?— The Death of the Moth— The Humane Art— The Man at the Gate— The Novels of E. M. Forster— A Letter to a Young Poet— Jane Austen— Joseph Conrad— The Russian Point Of View— “Jane Eyre” And “Wuthering Heights”— George Eliot— American Fiction— The Art Of Fiction— On Re-Reading Novels— The Artist And Politics
378 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Tacet Books
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  • Paris Leónhas quotedlast month
    but what art can the essayist use in these short lengths of prose to sting us wide awake and fix us in a trance which is not sleep but rather an intensification of life—a basking, with every faculty alert, in the sun of pleasure? He must know—that is the first essential—how to write.
  • Paris Leónhas quotedlast month
    Everything in an essay must be subdued to that end. It should lay us under a spell with its first word, and we should only wake, refreshed, with its last.
  • Paris Leónhas quotedlast month
    Cowley’s essay “Of Myself” is a model of what these little compositions should be.
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