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Virginia Woolf & Clive Bell on the beach at Studland Bay, Dorset
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Violentamente, como un látigo, me he lanzado hasta el vórtice de las cosas
Between The Acts, by Virginia Woolf (Ace, 1961). From Oxfam in Nottingham.
Virginia Woolf’s suicide note, written to her husband Leonard. On 28 March 1941 Virginia Woolf put on her coat, filled the pockets with rocks and walked into the River Ouse near her home and drowned herself. Her body wasn’t found until 18 April 1941.
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writingletterstoshakespeare: “Yes yes yes I do like you. I am afraid to write the stronger word.” — Virginia Woolf, from a letter to Vita-Sackville-West written c. February 1927 (via violentwavesofemotion)
huysmane: “You have had patience and endurance, and what have they done for you? Half-killed you.” — Virginia Woolf, from The Complete Works; “Carlyle’s House and Other Sketches,” (via violentwavesofemotion)
sheer delight and gratitude;
macrolit: I am made and remade continually.- The Waves, Virginia Woolf
watchoutforintellect: “Yes, I deserve a spring–I owe nobody nothing.” — Virginia Woolf, from a diary entry c. March 1940 featured in The Diary of Virginia Woolf: Volume 5 1936-1941
xshayarsha: “(he died in Egypt; he died in Greece; all deaths are one death)” — Virginia Woolf, from The Waves.
sadyoungliterarygirls: “I am the seasons, I think sometimes, January, May, November; the mud, the mist, the dawn. I cannot be tossed about, or float gently, or mix with other people.” — Virginia Woolf (via a-ramblinrose)
blxckberrying: when virginia woolf said “second hand books are wild books, homeless books; they have come together in vast flocks of variegated feather, and have a charm which the domesticated volumes of the library lack,”
violentwavesofemotion: “All things had turned to ghosts;” — Virginia Woolf, from The Complete Works; “Night and Day,” c. October 1919
soracities: Virginia Woolf, The Waves [Text ID: “But let me be unseen.”]
pattiocleavis: “But how entirely I live in my imagination; how completely depend upon spurts of thought, coming as I walk, as I sit; things churning up in my mind and so making a perpetual pageant, which is to be my happiness.” - Virginia Woolf,
violentwavesofemotion: Virginia Woolf, from a diary entry written c. September 1931 featured in “The Diaries of Virginia Woolf,”
violentwavesofemotion: Virginia Woolf, from a diary entry written c. October 1931 featured in “The Diaries of Virginia Woolf,”
angelsatmytable:On Being Ill, Virginia Woolf
weltenwellen: Virginia Woolf, A Writer’s Diary
salemwitchtrials: The Waves, Virginia Woolf [ID: I begin to draw a figure and the world is looped in it, and I myself am outside the loop; which I now join -so- and seal up, and make entire. The world is entire, and I am outside of it, crying, ‘Oh
winterlief-deactivated20210729:if i weren’t so sleepy, i would write about the soul. i think its time to cancel that vow against soul description. what was i going to say? something about the violent moods of my soul. how describe them, even with a
winterlief-deactivated20210729:i can’t lay down a law for my own feelings.: the diary of virginia woolf, volume ii; saturday 12 january [1924]
angelsatmytable: On Being Ill, Virginia Woolf
flowerytale:Virginia Woolf ― The Years
adalimons: Virginia Woolf, To the Lighthouse
sapphospdf: “Why is life so tragic; so like a little strip of pavement over an abyss. I look down; I feel giddy; I wonder how I am ever to walk to the end.” — Virginia Woolf, A Writer’s Diary (via weltenwellen)
woolfdaily: “‘Ecstasy!’ she cried, ‘ecstasy!’ And then the wind sank, the waters grew calm; and she saw the waves rippling peacefully in the moonlight.” — Virginia Woolf, from “Orlando, A Biography,”
emmanuelleriva:Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966) dir. Mike Nichols
kafk-a:Virginia Woolf, from The Waves
flowerytale: Virginia Woolf ― The Waves
cinemagal:WHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINA WOOLF? (1966)dir. Mike Nichols
violentwavesofemotion:Virginia Woolf, from a diary entry written c. May 1928 featured in “Selected Diaries of V. W,”
studylikeknope:the waves by virginia woolf
withwater:Some of the painter Vanessa Bell’s beautiful and modernist covers that she made for the books of her sister Virginia Woolf
Vanessa Bell Vrgin Wolf questo imbecille è reso talmente frenetico dalla sua obsidione (obsidione per la tela dipinta o rabida smania di pubblicazione?) da non concedersi neppure il tempo di scrivere correttamente Virginia Woolf.
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velveteenghosts: “We are silhouettes, hollow phantoms moving mistily without a background.” — Virginia Woolf, The Waves (via soulsexwiththespirits)
violentwavesofemotion: “Do you die as I do and lie in the grave and then rise and see people like ghosts?” — Virginia Woolf, from a letter to Ethel Smyth written c. March 1933
violentwavesofemotion: “She was mystically delicate,…” — Virginia Woolf, from The Complete Works of Virginia Woolf; “Mrs Dalloway,”
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Virginia Woolf’s working table, photographed by Gisèle Freund, 1965
Virginia Woolf’s suicide note to her husband Leonard before drowning herself. On 28 March 1941, Virginia Woolf put on her overcoat, filled its pockets with stones, and walked into the River Ouse near her home and drowned herself. Her body was not found
Virginia Woolf in Venice
Virginia Woolf’s bedroom, from Annie Leibovitz’s Pilgrimage
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