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Virginia Woolf & The Raverats: A Different Sort of Friendship
William Pryor
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| #593831 in Books | Clear Books | 2004-05-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .74 x6.82 x9.60l,1.32 | File type: PDF | 212 pages | ||4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| Beautiful little book|By sweet beluga|Beautiful little book, very well edited and printed, with pictures and photographs. The only thing that I can say againts it is that is too short, if one has read Virgina Woolf letters this book is just a bit more of that, not too many letters from the Raverats to Virginia so one get the impression that one is not not getting much from it,|About the Author|WILLIAM PRYOR has been a serial entrepreneur, co-founding Airlift Book Company, founding The Green Catalogue and pioneering music distribution on the Internet. He grew up in Cambridge very aware of being a member of the Darwin family. He
Jacques Raverat was a French painter who died of MS aged 40 in 1925. In 1911, he had married Gwen Darwin, granddaughter of the evolutionist and also an artist. They knew Virginia Woolf and Bloomsbury well and when they moved to the south of France for his health, their friendship blossomed in a series of long and poignant letters.
The crucial bond was that between Jacques and Virginia. Their correspondence ranged far and wide. Informed by the depressions and ...
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