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A Room of One's Won was the only book Virginia Woolf published in her lifetime for which no substantial manuscript had yet been discovered. Only twenty or so pages of what seem at first to be notes and fragments were to be found in the Monks House Papers now at the University of Sussex. The 1928 talks at the two Cambridge women's colleges out of which the book grew have not survived.
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Add Women and Fiction: The Manuscript Versions of A Room of One's Own, A Room of One's Won was the only book Virginia Woolf published in her lifetime for which no substantial manuscript had yet been discovered. Only twenty or so pages of what seem at first to be notes and fragments were to be found in the Monks House Papers , Women and Fiction: The Manuscript Versions of A Room of One's Own to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Women and Fiction: The Manuscript Versions of A Room of One's Own, A Room of One's Won was the only book Virginia Woolf published in her lifetime for which no substantial manuscript had yet been discovered. Only twenty or so pages of what seem at first to be notes and fragments were to be found in the Monks House Papers , Women and Fiction: The Manuscript Versions of A Room of One's Own to your collection on WonderClub |