What about the aeroplanes?
Gillian Beer, 23 April 1987
The Essays of Virginia Woolf: Vol. 1 1904-1912
edited by Andrew McNeillie.
Hogarth, 411 pp., £20, November 1986,0 7012 0666 7 Show More
edited by Andrew McNeillie.
Hogarth, 411 pp., £20, November 1986,
The Interrupted Moment: A View of Virginia Woolf’s Novels
by Lucio Ruotolo.
Stanford, 262 pp., $29.50, November 1986,0 8047 1342 1 Show More
by Lucio Ruotolo.
Stanford, 262 pp., $29.50, November 1986,
Virginia Woolf and the Real World
by Alex Zwerdling.
California, 370 pp., £24.95, October 1986,0 520 05684 1 Show More
by Alex Zwerdling.
California, 370 pp., £24.95, October 1986,
“... defunct). To the Lighthouse opens with the picture of a refrigerator which the six-year-old James is cutting out ‘from the illustrated catalogue of the Army and Navy Stores’ (also now gone). His mother’s half-promise of an expedition to the lighthouse ‘endowed the picture of a refrigerator as his mother spoke with heavenly bliss. It was fringed ... ”