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Virginia Woolf’s Fascination with the Titanic

Posted on September 5, 2012 by Rebecca Beatrice Brooks

After the Titanic sank in April of 1912, Virginia Woolf developed a fascination with the disaster and even toyed with the idea of writing about it. According to “How to Survive the Titanic,” a book about the chairman of the … Continue reading →

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Virginia Woolf’s Suicide Note to Vanessa Bell

Posted on May 31, 2012 by Rebecca Beatrice Brooks

When Virginia Woolf committed suicide on March 28th in 1941, she left behind two suicide notes for her husband Leonard and one for her sister, Vanessa. The notes to Leonard were widely published in the press and even misquoted. Yet, … Continue reading →

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