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Virginia Woolf: The Will to Create as a Woman, Gruber's groundbreaking study of the work and legacy of Virginia Woolf—an enduring feminist analysis pairing two of the twentieth century's most extraordinary writers In 1932, Ruth Gruber earned her PhD—the youngest person ever to do so—with a , Virginia Woolf: The Will to Create as a Woman
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  • Virginia Woolf: The Will to Create as a Woman
  • Written by author Ruth Gruber
  • Published by Open Road Publishing, 4/17/2012
  • Gruber's groundbreaking study of the work and legacy of Virginia Woolf—an enduring feminist analysis pairing two of the twentieth century's most extraordinary writers In 1932, Ruth Gruber earned her PhD—the youngest person ever to do so—with a
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Introduction : my hours with Virginia Woolf 1
Letter from Peggy Belsher of Hogarth Press to Ruth Gruber, Dec. 16, 1931 39
Letter of recommendation from Barnes & Noble editor A. W. Littlefield, Feb. 25, 1933 40
Letter from Ruth Gruber to Virginia Woolf, May 8, 1935 41
Letter from M. West of Hogarth Press to Ruth Gruber, May 17, 1935 42
Letter from Ruth Gruber to M. West of Hogarth Press, May 28, 1935 43
Letter from Virginia Woolf to Ruth Gruber, June 21, 1935 44
Letter from Virginia Woolf to Ruth Gruber, Oct. 12, 1935 45
Letter from Ruth Gruber to Virginia Woolf, Dec. 27, 1935 46
Letter from Virginia Woolf to Ruth Gruber, Jan. 10, 1936 47
Promotional booklet for lecture bureau representing Dr. Ruth Gruber 48
Letter from Nigel Nicolson to Aida Lovell (for Ruth Gruber), Aug. 31, 1989 52
Letter from Ruth Gruber to Nigel Nicolson, Sept. 15, 1989 53
Letter from Nigel Nicolson to Ruth Gruber, Sept. 25, 1989 54
Virginia Woolf : a study by Ruth Gruber, originally published in 1935 55
Ch. 1 The poet versus the critic 61
Ch. 2 The struggle for a style 69
Ch. 3 Literary influences : the formation of a style 84
Ch. 4 The style completed and the thought implied 99
Ch. 5 "The waves" - the rhythm of conflicts 124
Ch. 6 The will to create as a woman 138
A mystery solved 161


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