Recollections of Virginia Woolf
By (Author) Rebecca West
Contributions by T. S. Eliot
Edited by Joan Russell Noble
Contributions by Vita Sackville-West
Contributions by Christopher Isherwood
Contributions by E.M. Forster
Peter Owen Publishers
Peter Owen Publishers
1st November 2013
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers
823.912
Paperback
240
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
Virginia Woolf is regarded as one of England's greatest novelists, yet while her work has been endlessly studied she remains a somewhat elusive personality and the source of continuing myth. Including reminiscences from such luminaries as T.S. Elliot, E.M. Forster, Christopher Isherwood, Vita Sackville-West, Duncan Grant, Stephen Spender and Rebecca West, these enthralling recollections from the people who knew her intimately capture the lesser-known aspects of Virginia Woolf's nature: her rapport with children, her habit of plying people with questions, the stress she caused herself by her creative writing. Many of the pieces had never been published before this book first appeared, while others were written especially for Joan Russell Noble's fascinating and moving collection. What emerges from the 'Recollections of Virginia Woolf' is a composite portrait of a widely admired and misunderstood writer and woman.
"Enthralling... To read this book is to get to know a wonderful human being who was also a most gifted writer." --Sunday Times "The tantalisingly brief, strongly personal recollections of a fascinating bunch of characters tell us far more than any other biography." --Daily Mail
Joan Russell Noble was a renowned Woolf scholar whose Recollections of Virginia Woolf was universally acclaimed on publication. It has remained an invaluable source on the Bloomsbury Group.