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WOOLF Virginia (1882-1941)
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WOOLF Virginia (1882-1941)
Signed autograph letter addressed to Paul COLIN London, November 21, 1924, 1 page in-4 in brown ink on paper, in English (traces of folding).
A major figure in English literature, Virginia Woolf maintained friendships and correspondence with many European personalities, as with this Belgian journalist and essayist. Here she discusses her difficulties in finding a translator to publish The Jacob's Room in France. However, she announces that she has been in contact with the NRF: "The Nouvelle Revue Française wrote to me asking me to give them the rights to publish a translation in book form". The NRF then set out to disseminate the texts of the avant-garde, just as Colin did in his magazine L'Europe. Virginia Woolf was one of the first writers to break away from the Victorian codes of the novel, as she explains in her essay Mrs Brown and Mr Bennet, which she has just sent to her correspondent.
Signed autograph letter addressed to Paul COLIN London, November 21, 1924, 1 page in-4 in brown ink on paper, in English (traces of folding).
A major figure in English literature, Virginia Woolf maintained friendships and correspondence with many European personalities, as with this Belgian journalist and essayist. Here she discusses her difficulties in finding a translator to publish The Jacob's Room in France. However, she announces that she has been in contact with the NRF: "The Nouvelle Revue Française wrote to me asking me to give them the rights to publish a translation in book form". The NRF then set out to disseminate the texts of the avant-garde, just as Colin did in his magazine L'Europe. Virginia Woolf was one of the first writers to break away from the Victorian codes of the novel, as she explains in her essay Mrs Brown and Mr Bennet, which she has just sent to her correspondent.
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