Woolf Notebook

From: Jim Rovira <jrovira@drew.edu>
Date: Sun Jul 20 2003 - 17:45:25 EDT

Apparently, a forgotten notebook of Virginia Woolf's has recently surfaced:

http://books.guardian.co.uk/news/articles/0,6109,977276,00.html

> The notes, filling 60 pages, cover February, March and November 1909.
>

It's funny this comes up now -- my wife and I just watched The Hours on DVD.
Well acted and fairly well written, I thought. Claire Dane and the music were
absolutely beautiful, and those are the only moments of relief in the whole
depressing thing. It annoyed me that Cunningham chose to substitute his NYC
stereotypes (the lesbian poet and the novelist dying of AIDS) for the characters
actually in Mrs. Dalloway. Perhaps Woolf's were just similar London
stereotypes, though?

Jim

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