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I call Virginia Woolf because she was interested in herself.
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In "Dancing With Mrs. Dalloway"—the title refers to Virginia Woolf's novel and people who inspired some of the characters—some of the literary back-stories presented are familiar; others, less so.
Writers at Work, Seeking a Spark Elizabeth Lowry 2011
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His daughter by a second marriage became known as Virginia Woolf.
American Connections James Burke 2007
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His daughter by a second marriage became known as Virginia Woolf.
American Connections James Burke 2007
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But I can say that it builds off the idea of Virginia Woolf's Chloe and Olivia being real people, and their trip to Paris together.
The Nine Muses 2005
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But I can say that it builds off the idea of Virginia Woolf's Chloe and Olivia being real people, and their trip to Paris together.
Archive 2005-12-01 2005
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To paraphrase Virginia Woolf, "As a woman, I have no religion." pageleft: A woman of any color, doing any serious seeking, soon
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He's been looking for answers in literature, and he finds that contemporary novels that tackle world issues (works written by the Turkish novelist Orhan Pamuk, for example) feel more relevant to him than classics such as Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse.
Generation 9/11 2009
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It's just like when Nicole Kidman won for "Virginia Woolf," and she had the prosthetic nose.
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It's just like when Nicole Kidman won for "Virginia Woolf," and she had the prosthetic nose.
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