
Virginia Woolf in Richmond
Cheryl Robson(Editor)
Aurora Metro Books (Publisher)
Published on 30. November 2018
Book
Hardback
240 pages
978-1-912430-03-1 (ISBN)
Description
"I ought to be grateful to Richmond & Hogarth, and indeed, whether it's my invincible optimism or not, I am grateful." ? Virginia Woolf
Although more commonly associated with Bloomsbury, Virginia and her husband Leonard Woolf lived in Richmond-upon-Thames for ten years from the time of the First World War (1914-1924). Refuting the common misconception that she disliked the town, this book explores her daily habits as well as her intimate thoughts while living at the pretty house she came to love - Hogarth House. Drawing on information from her many letters and diaries, the editor reveals how Richmond's relaxed way of life came to influence the writer, from her experimentation as a novelist to her work with her husband and the Hogarth Press, from her relationships with her servants to her many famous visitors.
Although more commonly associated with Bloomsbury, Virginia and her husband Leonard Woolf lived in Richmond-upon-Thames for ten years from the time of the First World War (1914-1924). Refuting the common misconception that she disliked the town, this book explores her daily habits as well as her intimate thoughts while living at the pretty house she came to love - Hogarth House. Drawing on information from her many letters and diaries, the editor reveals how Richmond's relaxed way of life came to influence the writer, from her experimentation as a novelist to her work with her husband and the Hogarth Press, from her relationships with her servants to her many famous visitors.
Reviews / Votes
"Lively, diverse and readable, this book captures beautifully Virginia Woolf's time in leafy Richmond, her mixed emotions over this exile from central London, and its influence on her life and work. This illuminating book is a valuable addition to literary history, and a must-read for every Virginia Woolf enthusiast..." Emma Woolf, writer, journalist, presenter and Virginia Woolf's great niece"Virginia Woolf in Richmond is a great book for Woolf scholars and for laypersons with a general interest in her life and work. Fullagar shows how the time she spent in Richmond - and the events that took place in both her own life and the wider world during that time - influenced Woolf's development as a writer and her personality in a more general sense. It is clear that Woolf's life and work (and hence the books that so many of us love) would have been very different if she had not lived there." Joseph Ludlow, NB Magazine
"Richmond allowed for social interaction but without the rush and bustle of a fast-paced London. It was a tranquil life. Fullagar presents a well-written case for Woolf's love of Richmond. Although Woolf is permanently linked with Bloomsbury, she does have deep roots in Richmond." Goodreads review
"It's a well-written and well-researched book about the time she lived in Richmond. I think it's a must-read for any person who likes Virginia Woolf. Highly recommended." Goodreads review
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Twickenham
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Aurora Metro Publications
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 205 mm
Width: 134 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
380 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-912430-03-1 (9781912430031)
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Persons
Peter Fullagar was raised in Kent and studied for a BA (Hons)
in English and Sociology at Anglia Ruskin University in
Cambridge, before going on to complete an MA in English
Language and Literature at the University of Westminster.
He is a published writer and editor, formerly an English
teacher who ventured to work in Tokyo and Moscow. His
short stories and articles have been published in anthologies
and magazines, including English Teaching Professional as well
as The Huffington Post.
He lives in Berkshire with his partner.
in English and Sociology at Anglia Ruskin University in
Cambridge, before going on to complete an MA in English
Language and Literature at the University of Westminster.
He is a published writer and editor, formerly an English
teacher who ventured to work in Tokyo and Moscow. His
short stories and articles have been published in anthologies
and magazines, including English Teaching Professional as well
as The Huffington Post.
He lives in Berkshire with his partner.
Content
Foreword by Paula Maggio
Chronology of Virginia Woolf
Introduction
Virginia's Richmond
The Hogarth Press
Woolf on Writing
Family in the Richmond Era
Virginia and her Servants
Gatherings with Woolf
Health
Photographs
Virginia at her Leisure
Woolf on War
Leonard's Viewpoint
A Lasting Legacy
Recommended Reading
Endnotes
Index
Chronology of Virginia Woolf
Introduction
Virginia's Richmond
The Hogarth Press
Woolf on Writing
Family in the Richmond Era
Virginia and her Servants
Gatherings with Woolf
Health
Photographs
Virginia at her Leisure
Woolf on War
Leonard's Viewpoint
A Lasting Legacy
Recommended Reading
Endnotes
Index