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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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