Virginia Woolf (Hermione Lee)
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| Book: | Virginia Woolf |
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| Author: | Hermione Lee |
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| Publisher: | Random House Inc |
It is not often that biography offers the satisfactions of great fiction—but this is clearly what Hermione Lee has achieved. Accessible, intelligent, and deeply pleasurable to read, her Virginia Woolf will undoubtedly take its place as the standard biography for years to come.
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“Woolf’s story is reformulated by each generation,” writes Hermione Lee, a professor of English literature. But her richly human portrait, so respectful of the complexities of her subject’s life, seems unlikely to be surpassed. Lee extricates Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) from clichés about madness and modernism to reveal a vigorous artist whose work is politically probing as well as psychologically delicate. She makes brilliant use of the formidable Woolf archives to let the writer speak directly to us, then comments shrewdly on her words’ hidden significances. Biographies don’t get much better than this.
