Two previously unknown poems by Virginia Woolf have been found in a library at the University of Texas at Austin. They are ...
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Virginia Woolf poems unearthed in Texas
The University of Liverpool website reveals that the poems were titled Angelica and Hiccoughs, and were composed for Woolf's niece and nephew, Angelica and Quentin Bell, sometime after March 1927.
Some breaking news in the world of 20th century modernist literature: Virginia Woolf, the famed novelist and essayist ... an archive library at the University of Texas at Austin. She was there doing ...
Fly swallow, cough chaff. Images of the written poems ‘Angelica’ and ‘Hiccoughs’ are credited to Virginia Woolf Collection, Harry Ransom Center, The University of Texas at Austin. By permission of the ...
Images of the written poems 'Angelica' and 'Hiccoughs' are credited to Virginia Woolf Collection, Harry Ransom Center, The University of Texas at Austin. By permission of the Society of Authors as ...
Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf ... random from the height of the clock tower on the campus at the University of Texas at Austin. The fascination of the case for many people was the way Whitman ...
Two previously unknown poems by Virginia Woolf have been found in a library at the University of Texas at Austin. They are said to have been written for her niece and nephew sometime after March 1927.