Hermione Lee
Born
in Winchester, The United Kingdom
February 29, 1948
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Genre
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Virginia Woolf
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published
1996
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25 editions
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Edith Wharton
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published
2007
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15 editions
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Penelope Fitzgerald: A Life
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published
2013
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13 editions
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Tom Stoppard: A Life
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published
2020
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7 editions
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Biography: A Very Short Introduction
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published
2009
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10 editions
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Willa Cather: A Life Saved Up
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published
1989
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15 editions
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Virginia Woolf's Nose: Essays on Biography
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published
2005
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7 editions
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The Secret Self 1: Short Stories by Women
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published
1985
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7 editions
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Body Parts : Essays on Life-Writing
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published
2005
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7 editions
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The novels of Virginia Woolf
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published
1977
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7 editions
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“A self that goes on changing is a self that goes on living': so too with the biography of that self. And just as lives don't stay still, so life-writing can't be fixed and finalised. Our ideas are shifting about what can be said, our knowledge of human character is changing. The biographer has to pioneer, going 'ahead of the rest of us, like the miner's canary, testing the atmosphere, detecting falsity, unreality, and the presence of obsolete conventions'. So, 'There are some stories which have to be retold by each generation'. She is talking about the story of Shelley, but she could be talking about her own life-story. (Virginia Woolf, p. 11)”
― Virginia Woolf
― Virginia Woolf
“She had an absurd meeting, arranged by Violet Trefusis and Raymond Mortimer, with Violet’s mother Mrs Keppel, the ex-mistress of Edward VII. Both had anticipated having nothing to say to each other, but (Violet remembered) they did find one congenial subject: ‘Personally I’ve always been in favour of six cylinders though I know some people think four are less trouble.’ ‘My dear Mrs Keppel, you wouldn’t hesitate if you saw the new Lanchester with the fluid fly-wheel!’ Neither (Violet Trefusis commented) knew a thing about motors, but both thought ‘they were on safe ground’.20 It was just the sort of anecdote Lytton would have enjoyed.”
― Virginia Woolf
― Virginia Woolf
“The belief in a definable, consistent self, an identity that develops through the course of a life-story and that can be conclusively described, breaks down, to a great extent, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, at a time when psychoanalysis, scientific discoveries such as the theory of relativity, and experiments in art forms, are producing a more indeterminate approach to identity. Western biography from this time has more to say about contradictions and fluctuations in identity, and about the unknowability of the self.”
― Biography: A Very Short Introduction
― Biography: A Very Short Introduction
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