Virginia Woolf idézet
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Virginia Woolf angol regényíró, esszéista, novellista, kritikus, könyvkiadó, feminista, és a 20. századi modern irodalom egyik vezető alakjaként tartják számon. Wikipedia  

✵ 25. január 1882 – 28. március 1941   •   Más nevek Adeline Virginia Woolf
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Virginia Woolf híres idézetei

Virginia Woolf: Idézetek angolul

“Theirs, too, is the word-coining genius, as if thought plunged into a sea of words and came up dripping.”

Virginia Woolf The Common Reader

"Notes on an Elizabethan Play"
The Common Reader (1925)

“That great Cathedral space which was childhood.”

Virginia Woolf könyv Moments of Being

"A Sketch of the Past"
Moments of Being (1939-1940)

“Humour is the first of the gifts to perish in a foreign tongue.”

Virginia Woolf The Common Reader

On Not Knowing Greek http://books.google.com/books?id=lQLAv2zRY7MC&q="Humour+is+the+first+of+the+gifts+to+perish+in+a+foreign+tongue"&pg=PA36#v=onepage
The Common Reader (1925)

“As for the soul: why did I say I would leave it out? I forget. And the truth is, one can't write directly about the soul. Looked at, it vanishes; but look at the ceiling, at Grizzle, at the cheaper beasts in the Zoo which are exposed to walkers in Regent's Pak, and the soul slips in. Mrs Webb's book has made me think a little what I could say of my own life. But then there were causes in her life: prayer; principle. None in mine. Great excitability and search after something. Great content – almost always enjoying what I'm at, but with constant change of mood. I don't think I'm ever bored. Yet I have some restless searcher in me. Why is there not a discovery in life? Something one can lay hands on and say 'This is it'? What is it? And shall I die before I can find it? Then (as I was walking through Russell Square last night) I see mountains in the sky: the great clouds, and the moon which is risen over Persia; I have a great and astonishing sense of something there, which is 'it' – A sense of my own strangeness, walking on the earth is there too. Who am I, what am I, and so on; these questions are always floating about in me. Is that what I meant to say? Not in the least. I was thinking about my own character; not about the universe. Oh and about society again; dining with Lord Berners at Clive's made me think that. How, at a certain moment, I see through what I'm saying; detest myself; and wish for the other side of the moon; reading alone, that is.”

Saturday 27 February 1926
A Moment's Liberty (1990)

“The artist after all is a solitary being.”

"The Historian and 'The Gibbon'"
The Death of the Moth and Other Essays (1942)

“Society is the most powerful conception in the world and society has no existence whatsoever.”

Virginia Woolf könyv Orlando: A Biography

Forrás: Orlando: A Biography (1928), Ch. 4

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