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Virginia Woolf as Critic

Kronenberger, Louis | October 17, 1942 issue

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The article presents information on author Virginia Woolf's posthumous book and two books about her. The books are "The Death of the Moth and Other Essays," by Virginia Woolf, "Virginia Woolf," by E.M. Forster, "Virginia Woolf," by David Daiches. Of the two, author E.M. Forster's, brief memoir of a friend, charming yet candid, full of sharp comments and animating touches, but too short to say all it might; that of Mr. Daiches is the interpretation of a critic, painstaking, sometimes penetrating and too long for what there is to say.

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WOOLF, Virginia, 1882-1941; VIRGINIA Woolf (Book); FORSTER, E. M. (Edward Morgan), 1879-1970; DAICHES, David; ESSAYS; BIOGRAPHY
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