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  1. O documento descreve dois amigos, Charles e John, discutindo política enquanto caminham pela praia. Eles se sentam ao lado de um barco encalhado e John começa a cavar um buraco na areia, onde encontra um pedaço de vidro verde. Ele examina o objeto sólido e concentrado, em contraste com o mar e a praia ao redor. Seu exame é interrompido quando Charles suspira, indicando que terminou de ...

  2. Kew Gardens. Rather than a unified plot, this Virginia Woolf story describes a series of unrelated events over a few minutes of time. A married couple exchange memories of earlier visits to the gardens; an eccentric old man accompanied by a carer talks nonsense to the flowers; two elderly women break into their small talk to gossip about the ...

  3. Kew Gardens. Virginia Woolf. Royal Botanic Gardens, 2015 - Fiction - 40 pages. "White butterflies danced one above another, making with their white shifting flakes the outline of a shattered marble column above the tallest flowers; the glass roofs of the palm house shone as if a whole market full of shiny green umbrellas had opened in the sun ...

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  5. biblioteca.org.ar › libros › 91065Los jardines de Kew

    Imagínate a seis mucha-chitas sentadas frente a sus caballetes veinte años atrás, al lado de un lago, pintando los lirios acuá-ticos, los primeros lirios acuáticos rojos que yo había visto. De pronto sentí un beso en la nuca. Durante toda la tarde mi mano tembló tanto que no pude seguir pintando.

  6. Virginia Woolf: Art, Education, and Internationalism “Bloomsbury in Bloom: Virginia Woolf and the History of British Gardens.” Art, Education, and Internationalism: Selected Papers from the Seventeenth Annual International Conference on Virginia Woolf. Diana Royer and Madelyn Detloff, eds. Clemson University Digital Press, 2008: pp. 125-130

  7. The short story “Kew Gardens” is composed by a well-known English writer, Virginia Woolf. Woolf first published the work privately in 1919 in Hogarth Press. It was a publishing platform established by Leonard and Virginia Woolf. However, in 1921, “Kew Gardens” embraced wide recognition in the collection “ Monday or Tuesday”.