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Common Reader, The by Virginia Woolf (1882 - 1941)
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27 episodes
3 months ago
A collection of essays by Virginia Woolf, some of which originally appeared in the Times Literary Supplement or the Dial, and others were originally published for the first time in this volume.

"Anything that Virginia Woolf may have to say about letters is of more than ordinary interest, for her peculiar intelligence and informed attitude set her somewhat apart. She possesses the happy faculty simultaneously of enjoying and accepting the work of Daniel De Foe and James Joyce, of Joseph Addison and T.S. Eliot, of Jane Austen and Marcel Proust. Many of these essays are excellent examples of that type of writing which reveals the reactions, nuances, twisting and adventuring threads of thought and surmise which spring from the perusal and spiritual acquisition of other work."
Excerpts from the New York Times Book Review of The Common Reader, May 31, 1925
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A collection of essays by Virginia Woolf, some of which originally appeared in the Times Literary Supplement or the Dial, and others were originally published for the first time in this volume.

"Anything that Virginia Woolf may have to say about letters is of more than ordinary interest, for her peculiar intelligence and informed attitude set her somewhat apart. She possesses the happy faculty simultaneously of enjoying and accepting the work of Daniel De Foe and James Joyce, of Joseph Addison and T.S. Eliot, of Jane Austen and Marcel Proust. Many of these essays are excellent examples of that type of writing which reveals the reactions, nuances, twisting and adventuring threads of thought and surmise which spring from the perusal and spiritual acquisition of other work."
Excerpts from the New York Times Book Review of The Common Reader, May 31, 1925
Show more...
Arts
Society & Culture,
Philosophy
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Common Reader, The by Virginia Woolf (1882 - 1941)
II. Laetitia Pilkington
9 months ago
13 minutes

Common Reader, The by Virginia Woolf (1882 - 1941)
The Russian Point of View
9 months ago
27 minutes

Common Reader, The by Virginia Woolf (1882 - 1941)
The Patron and the Crocus
9 months ago
9 minutes

Common Reader, The by Virginia Woolf (1882 - 1941)
Addison
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29 minutes

Common Reader, The by Virginia Woolf (1882 - 1941)
I. The Taylors and the Edgeworths
9 months ago
27 minutes

Common Reader, The by Virginia Woolf (1882 - 1941)
The Common Reader
9 months ago
2 minutes

Common Reader, The by Virginia Woolf (1882 - 1941)
The Pastons and Chaucer
9 months ago
54 minutes

Common Reader, The by Virginia Woolf (1882 - 1941)
Joseph Conrad
9 months ago
20 minutes

Common Reader, The by Virginia Woolf (1882 - 1941)
The Modern Essay
9 months ago
24 minutes

Common Reader, The by Virginia Woolf (1882 - 1941)
Outlines. IV. Archbishop Thomson
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13 minutes

Common Reader, The by Virginia Woolf (1882 - 1941)
Rambling Round Evelyn
9 months ago
19 minutes

Common Reader, The by Virginia Woolf (1882 - 1941)
Jane Austen
9 months ago
31 minutes

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The Duchess of Newcastle
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22 minutes

Common Reader, The by Virginia Woolf (1882 - 1941)
Modern Fiction
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Common Reader, The by Virginia Woolf (1882 - 1941)
On Not Knowing Greek
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Montaigne
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22 minutes

Common Reader, The by Virginia Woolf (1882 - 1941)
The Elizabethan Lumber Room
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24 minutes

Common Reader, The by Virginia Woolf (1882 - 1941)
How It Strikes a Contemporary
9 months ago
21 minutes

Common Reader, The by Virginia Woolf (1882 - 1941)
The Lives of the Obscure
9 months ago
2 minutes

Common Reader, The by Virginia Woolf (1882 - 1941)
Notes on an Elizabethan Play
9 months ago
29 minutes

Common Reader, The by Virginia Woolf (1882 - 1941)
A collection of essays by Virginia Woolf, some of which originally appeared in the Times Literary Supplement or the Dial, and others were originally published for the first time in this volume.

"Anything that Virginia Woolf may have to say about letters is of more than ordinary interest, for her peculiar intelligence and informed attitude set her somewhat apart. She possesses the happy faculty simultaneously of enjoying and accepting the work of Daniel De Foe and James Joyce, of Joseph Addison and T.S. Eliot, of Jane Austen and Marcel Proust. Many of these essays are excellent examples of that type of writing which reveals the reactions, nuances, twisting and adventuring threads of thought and surmise which spring from the perusal and spiritual acquisition of other work."
Excerpts from the New York Times Book Review of The Common Reader, May 31, 1925