Virginia Woolf by Nigel Nicolson

Virginia Woolf by Nigel Nicolson

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An intimate portrait of Virginia, the best-known and most influential Bloomsbury author of them all

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Virginia Woolf by Nigel Nicolson

Virginia Woolf was undoubtedly one of the literary giants of the twentieth century. She was a central figure in the Bloomsbury Group, and her writings were works of astonishing originality. Nigel Nicolson is the son of Vita Sackville-West, who was Virginia Woolf's most intimate friend, and for a short time her lover. He spent many days in her company and he has threaded his recollections of her throughout this unique narrative of her life. 'As a short introduction to Virginia Woolf this deceptively brief book could hardly be bettered and achieves high status instantly as a significant work of reference in its own right' The Times
"'As a short introduction to Virginia Woolf this deceptively brief book could hardly be bettered and achieves high status instantly as a significant work of reference in its own right' The Times"
Nigel Nicolson is the son of the politician, diarist and biographer Harold Nicolson, and the poet and writer Vita Sackville-West who restored Sissinghurst Castle in Kent, now a property of the National Trust. The family were close friends with Virginia and Leonard Woolf. Nicolson was the co-founder of Weidenfeld & Nicolson, was a Conservative MP in the 1950s and is the author of fifteen previous books.
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ISBN 13 9780753811474
ISBN 10 0753811472
Title Virginia Woolf
Author Nigel Nicolson
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Orion Publishing Co
Year published 2001-06-07
Number of pages 240
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