A terribly sensitive mindOne of Wolffs essays is not so much, but he especially tied up six writings that contain Wolfs inner scenes. The Thaland House, the only time that Wolf has spent his entire life happy about his summer vacation in St Ives, writing on the backdrop of a sea of life, and his desire to buy a pencil. The London Adventure, which rushes out like a "ghost" wandering through the streets, is a literary gripe about old things that are disappearing due to the advent of cars. I am a snob, "which is the best work to gain insight into Wolf after a literary success that has been written to read aloud in the Memoir Club, which was a posthumous publication of Katherine Mansfield, A criticism of reading a diary, a horribly sensitive mind, and criticism of the biography of a banker money Is love. " According to Wolf, "a word is given not only one soul but one body". In the short writings, the trembling of the hand that Wolf sends out will be transmitted.