An edition of The measure of life (2000)

The Measure of Life

Virginia Woolf's Last Years

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An edition of The measure of life (2000)

The Measure of Life

Virginia Woolf's Last Years

"This biography tells the story of Virginia Woolf's last ten years, from the creation of her great visionary novel, The Waves, to her suicide in 1941. Herbert Marder looks closely at Woolf's views on totalitarianism and her depictions of Britain under siege to create a remarkable portrait of a mature and renowned writer during a time of rising fascist violence.".

"The Measure of Life suggests that Woolf anticipated her suicide, and indeed enacted it symbolically many times before the event. Marder's account of her death emphasizes the importance of her relationship with her doctor and distant cousin, Octavia Wilberforce. Wilberforce's letters about Woolf's last months, including some previously unpublished passages, appear in the appendix.".

"Staying close to the spirit of Woolf's own writing, Marder traces her evolving social consciousness in the 1930s, connecting her growing concern with politics and social history with the facts of her daily life. He stresses her endurance as a working writer, and explores her friendships, her complex relations with servants, and her activities at the Hogarth Press."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
429

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Measure of Life: Virginia Woolf's Last Years
2018, Cornell University Press
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Cover of: The Measure of Life
The Measure of Life: Virginia Woolf's Last Years
October 2001, Cornell University Press
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The measure of life: Virginia Woolf's last years
2000, Cornell University Press
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First Sentence

"Is there a ratio between art and life, between the refined forms of a writer's work and the daily litter of papers and bills, head colds, dirty dishes, uninvited guests?"

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Library of Congress

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
429
Dimensions
9.1 x 6.7 x 0.8 inches
Weight
1.4 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7849217M
Internet Archive
measureoflife00herb
ISBN 10
0801487617
ISBN 13
9780801487613
Library Thing
309948
Goodreads
436252

First Sentence

"Is there a ratio between art and life, between the refined forms of a writer's work and the daily litter of papers and bills, head colds, dirty dishes, uninvited guests?"

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