“I do think all good and evil comes from words. I have to tune myself into a good temper with something musical, and I run to a book as a child to its mother.”
Quote by Virginia Woolf
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The Letters of Virginia Woolf: 1888-1912 (Virginia Stephen)
The Letters of Virginia Woolf: 1888-1912 is a compilation of personal correspondence that offers insights into the thoughts, experiences, and relationships of the author during her early years. The letters span a significant period in Woolf's life, covering her formative years and early adulthood, providing a glimpse into her intellectual development and the social and literary circles she navigated. more
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