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Preface | ||
Acknowledgements | ||
A Note on the Text | ||
A Virginia Woolf Chronology | ||
Notes on Virginia's Childhood | 3 | |
Cousin Virginia | 9 | |
Meeting Virginia Woolf | 12 | |
Mrs Woolf Comes to Dinner | 14 | |
Virginia Woolf at Girton | 15 | |
Tea with Virginia Woolf | 17 | |
Virginia | 20 | |
The Diary of Sydney Waterlow | 25 | |
At the Theatre | 26 | |
The Diary of Lady Ottoline Morrell | 27 | |
Mr Bennett and Mrs Woolf | 29 | |
The Diary of Beatrice Webb | 30 | |
A Week in France with Virginia Woolf | 34 | |
At Elizabeth Bowen's | 37 | |
'She enjoyed each butterfly aspect of the world' | 38 | |
The Diary of Dame Ethel Smyth | 39 | |
Virginia in Spain | 45 | |
A Woman of Distinction | 50 | |
Tavistock Square | 52 | |
'Few women since the beginning of the world have equalled her' | 70 | |
'The most remarkable human being' | 73 | |
About Virginia | 78 | |
Virginia and her Set | 85 | |
'Electricity in the air' | 92 | |
'A genius who worked magic' | 93 | |
Tea with a Publisher | 115 | |
Memories of the Hogarth Press | 117 | |
A Boy at the Hogarth Press | 119 | |
Working with Virginia Woolf | 124 | |
Virginia Stephen | 135 | |
A Life 'rich in experience' | 140 | |
'A dazzling yet shy woman' | 145 | |
Virginia Woolf: Writer and Personality | 147 | |
Virginia Woolf: A Portrait | 151 | |
The Death of Virginia Woolf | 171 | |
Letters of Condolence | 173 | |
Virginia Woolf: A Tribute | 176 | |
In Memoriam: Virginia Woolf | 178 | |
'A zest for life' | 181 | |
A 'rare mind and personality' | 184 | |
Remembering Virginia Woolf | 187 | |
Index | 192 |
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