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The Illustrated Letters of Virginia Woolf

Hardback

Main Details

Title The Illustrated Letters of Virginia Woolf
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Frances Spalding
SeriesIllustrated Letters
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:160
Dimensions(mm): Height 190,Width 250
ISBN/Barcode 9781911358220
ClassificationsDewey:823.912
Audience
General
Illustrations Colour and black and white photographs and artworks throughout

Publishing Details

Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Imprint National Trust Books
Publication Date 5 October 2017
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

The moving story of the life and work of novelist Virginia Woolf, revealed through her own letters to those closest to her. The moving story of the life and work of novelist Virginia Woolf, revealed through her own letters to those closest to her. The letters - at times witty and irreverent, at times melancholy and introspective - are possibly even more revealing for their insights into the complex personality of the novelist herself. "A true letter", she insisted, "should be like a film of wax pressed close to the graving of the mind". The book contains biographical notes on the main recipients of the letters, together with background information on Virginia Woolf's life and work. Frances Spalding's previous books include "British Art Since 1900" and biographies of the painters Roger Fry and Vanessa Bell. This book is beautifully illustrated with contemporary photographs and paintings, many by members of the Bloomsbury Group, such as Woolf's sister Vanessa Bell, Roger Fry and Duncan Grant.

Author Biography

Frances Spalding is an art historian, critic and biographer. Between 2000 and 2015, she taught at Newcastle University, becoming Professor of Art History. She acted as Editor of The Burlington Magazine, 2015-16, and is now is a Fellow of Clare Hall, Cambridge. She is also a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, an Honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Art and in 2005 was made a Companion of the British Empire for Services to Literature.