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Woolf and began
The major changes in Pictland which began at about this time have been associated by Alex Woolf and Archie Duncan with Giric's reign.
Following Virginia ’ s death Leonard Woolf began editing collections of her writings including a selection from her diaries, A Writer ’ s Diary ( 1953 ), which revealed publicly for the first time what the Bloomsbury Group had been like.
", which became closely associated with Davis after it was referenced in Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf ?, and impersonators began to use it in their acts.
Mansfield began to broaden her literary acquaintances for the remainder of the year, encountering Virginia Woolf, T. S. Eliot, Lytton Strachey and Bertrand Russell through social gatherings and introductions from others.
As his wife began to suffer greatly from mental illness, Woolf devoted much of his time to caring for her ( Leonard Woolf himself suffered with depression / mental illnesses ).
According to Roger Scruton, " Learning that his wife had been conducting a passionate affair with Vita ( to the enraged jealousy of Vita ’ s other lover, Virginia Woolf ), Campbell began to see the three aspects of the new elite — sexual inversion, anti-patriotism, and progressive politics — as aspects of a single frame of mind.
Dr. Jack Royce Woolf was named president in 1959 as serious efforts began to make ASC a four-year college.
Since these devices proved impractical, Woolf Krause, a British dentist, began to fashion mouthpieces for boxers in 1892.
During the late eighteen hundreds and early nineteen hundreds respectively, Virginia Woolf and Simone de Beauvoir began to review and evaluate the female image and sexism in the works of male writers.
It is of course debatable when the modernist literary movement began, though some have chosen 1910 as roughly marking the beginning and quote novelist Virginia Woolf, who declared that human nature underwent a fundamental change " on or about December 1910.

Woolf and writing
* Fiction writing: Virginia Woolf
" Ring Lardner thought of himself as primarily a sports columnist whose stuff wasn't destined to last, and he held to that absurd belief even after his first masterpiece, You Know Me Al, was published in 1916 and earned the awed appreciation of Virginia Woolf, among other very serious, unfunny people ", wrote Andrew Ferguson, who named it, in a Wall Street Journal article, one of the top five pieces of American humor writing.
Virginia Woolf was writing and publishing her most widely-read modernist novels and essays, E. M. Forster completed A Passage to India which remains the most highly regarded novel on British imperialism in India.
With Lady Ottoline Morrell, Leonard Woolf and Harry Norton he took part in Ezra Pound's scheme to ' get Eliot out of the bank ' ( Eliot had a job in the international department of Lloyd's, a London bank, and well-meaning friends wanted him full-time writing poetry ).
These experiments yielded examples of writing that appeared to represent " stream of consciousness ", a psychological theory often attributed to James, which became a term used to describe the style of modernist authors Virginia Woolf and James Joyce.
" And Virginia Woolf, writing to Lytton Strachey, asked, " Please tell me what you find in Henry James.
O ’ Neill notes that Cavendish ’ s natural philosophy, and writing in general, was criticized by many of her contemporaries as well as by more recent readers, such as Samuel Pepys, Henry More and Virginia Woolf.
Woolf and her husband, Leonard, who had recently set up Hogarth Press, approached her for a story, and Mansfield presented " Prelude ", which she had begun writing in 1915 as The Aloe.
Virginia Woolf, Vanessa's sister, novelist and a close friend of Roger as well, was entrusted with writing his biography, published in 1940.
Because of structural and stylistic similarities, Mrs Dalloway is commonly thought to be a response to James Joyce's Ulysses, a text that is often considered one of the greatest novels of the twentieth century ( though Woolf herself, writing in 1928, apparently denied this ).
* The Hours is a novel of 1998, and a film released in 2002, portraying Virginia Woolf while writing Mrs Dalloway, and its impact in women's lives in the 1950s and the present day.
After marriage, Woolf turned his hand to writing, publishing in 1913 his first novel, The Village in the Jungle, based on his years in Sri Lanka.
Lily Briscoe's meditations on painting are a way for Woolf to explore her own creative process ( and also that of her painter sister ), since Woolf thought of writing in the same way that Lily thought of painting.
Woolf notes that women have been kept from writing because of their relative poverty, and financial freedom will bring women the freedom to write ; " In the first place, to have a room of her own .. was out of the question, unless her parents were exceptionally rich or very noble ".
The work is seen as an important modernist text ; its experimental form is viewed as a progression of the innovative writing style Woolf presented in her earlier collection of short fiction titled Monday or Tuesday ( 1919 ).
" With good Mandarin prose the opposite is true ," Myers says, comparing Proulx's writing to the ( more favorably viewed ) writing of James Joyce and Virginia Woolf.
In 1929, centuries after the Countess ' death, in the classic essay A Room of One's Own, Virginia Woolf both critiques Finch's writing and expresses great admiration for it.
" Woolf goes on in defense of her as a gifted but sometimes understandably misguided example of women's writing.
It is evident that Woolf sympathizes deeply with Finch's plight as a female poet, and though she takes issue with some of the content in Finch's writing, she expresses grief that Finch is so unknown: "... when one comes to seek out the facts about Lady Winchilsea, one finds, as usual, that almost nothing is known about her.

Woolf and Lighthouse
Henri Bergson ( 1859 – 1941 ), on the other hand, emphasized the difference between scientific, clock time and the direct, subjective, human experience of time His work on time and consciousness " had a great influence on twentieth-century novelists ," especially those modernists who used the stream of consciousness technique, such as Dorothy Richardson, Pointed Roofs, ( 1915 ), James Joyce, Ulysses ( 1922 ) and Virginia Woolf ( 1882 – 1941 ) Mrs Dalloway ( 1925 ), To the Lighthouse ( 1927 ).
* May 5 – The novel To the Lighthouse was finished by Virginia Woolf.
The other modernist novelists that are associated with the use of this narrative technique are James Joyce in Ulysses ( 1922 ), Virginia Woolf in Mrs Dalloway ( 1925 ) and To the Lighthouse ( 1927 ) and William Faulkner in The Sound and the Fury ( 1928 ).
Virginia Woolf often quotes his poem " Luriana Lurilee " in her novel To the Lighthouse ( 1927 ), although the poem itself was not published until 1945.
To the Lighthouse is a 1927 novel by Virginia Woolf.
The location of the main story in To the Lighthouse, the house on the Hebridean island, was formed by Woolf in imitation of Talland House.
* Virginia Woolf, To the Lighthouse, ( London: Hogarth, 1927 ) First edition ; 3000 copies initially with a second impression in June.
* Virginia Woolf, To the Lighthouse, ( New York: Harcourt Brace, 1927 ) First US edition ; 4000 copies initially with at least five reprints in the same year.
* To The Lighthouse, by Virginia Woolf.
Henri Bergson ( 1859 – 1941 ), on the other hand, emphasized the difference between scientific, clock time and the direct, subjective, human experience of time His work on time and consciousness " had a great influence on twentieth-century novelists ," especially those modernists who used the stream of consciousness technique, such as Dorothy Richardson, Pointed Roofs ( 1915 ), James Joyce, Ulysses ( 1922 ) and Virginia Woolf ( 1882 – 1941 ) Mrs Dalloway ( 1925 ), To the Lighthouse ( 1927 ).

Woolf and partly
This principle was partly affirmed by the Privy Council decision in AG v. Lee Kwong Kut when Lord Woolf said:

Woolf and way
Authors such as Virginia Woolf, D. H. Lawrence, and Joseph Conrad have written works that are Impressionistic in the way that they describe, rather than interpret, the impressions, sensations and emotions that constitute a character's mental life.
At Trinity in 1899 Strachey, Woolf, Sydney-Turner and Bell became good friends with Thoby Stephen, who introduced them to his sisters Vanessa and Virginia in London, and in this way the Bloomsbury Group came into being.
In this way, he commenced a close friendship with his contemporary, Thoby Stephen, and became acquainted with Thoby ’ s siblings, Vanessa ( see Vanessa Bell ), Virginia ( see Virginia Woolf ) and Adrian.
The lawsuit resulting from this allegation, presided over by Lord Chief Justice Lord Woolf, was notable for the way it weighed personal privacy rights against the right to freedom of expression under the European Convention on Human Rights ( applicable since the Human Rights Act 1998 came into force in 2000 ).
More disturbingly, Woolf and Sarah claim that a conspiracy is under way to stage a terrorist attack and subsequently promote the light helicopter by sending one in to eliminate the terrorists.

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