“You would get longer livelier and more frequent letters from me, if it weren't for the Christian religion. How that bell tolling at the end of the garden, dum dum, dum dum, annoys me! Why is Christianity so insistent and so sad?”
Quote by Virginia Woolf
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The Letters of Virginia Woolf: 1932-1935
This volume presents a selection of letters written by Virginia Woolf over a three-year period, providing a glimpse into her thoughts, experiences, and relationships during a significant era in her life and literary career. more
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