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Jane Goldman


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in Hammersmith, London, England
June 11, 1970

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The X-Files: Book of the Un...

3.89 avg rating — 705 ratings — published 1995 — 16 editions
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The X-Files: Book of the Un...

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Dreamworld

3.21 avg rating — 282 ratings — published 2000 — 6 editions
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To the Lighthouse / The Waves

4.25 avg rating — 79 ratings — published 1999 — 6 editions
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The Cambridge Introduction ...

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X-Files Book of the Unexpla...

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Come uscire di casa e ritor...

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The Feminist Aesthetics of ...

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Modernism, 1910-1945: Image...

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Do the Right Thing

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“The Bloomsbury Group has been characterised as a liberal, pacifist, and at times libertine, intellectual enclave of Cambridge-based privilege. The Cambridge men of the group (Bell, Forster, Fry, Keynes, Strachey, Sydney-Turner) were members of the elite and secret society of Cambridge Apostles. Woolf’s aesthetic understanding, and broader philosophy, were in part shaped by, and at first primarily interpreted in terms of, (male) Bloomsbury’s dominant aesthetic and philosophical preoccupations, rooted in the work of G. E. Moore (a central influence on the Apostles), and culminating in Fry’s and Clive Bell’s differing brands of pioneering aesthetic formalism. ‘The main things which Moore instilled deep into our minds and characters,’ Leonard Woolf recalls, ‘were his peculiar passion for truth, for clarity and common sense, and a passionate belief in certain values.’
Increasing awareness of Woolf’s feminism, however, and of the influence on her work of other women artists, writers and thinkers has meant that these Moorean and male points of reference, though of importance, are no longer considered adequate in approaching Woolf’s work, and her intellectual development under the tutelage of women, together with her involvement with feminist thinkers and activists, is also now acknowledged.”
Jane Goldman, The Cambridge Introduction to Virginia Woolf

“Leslie Stephen died in 1904. In that year his children retreated to Wales for a period and then travelled in Italy. Vanessa and Virginia went on to Paris, where they met up with Clive Bell. On returning to London, Virginia suffered
a severe, suicidal breakdown.”
Jane Goldman, The Cambridge Introduction to Virginia Woolf

“In 1925 Woolf began an affair with Sackville-West, who was married to Harold Nicolson, the diplomat and writer, and the development of their close relationship, which does not seem to have undermined either woman’s marriage, coincided with Woolf ’s most productive years as a writer.”
Jane Goldman, The Cambridge Introduction to Virginia Woolf

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