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  1. It was written as a break from writing her biography of Roger Fry, English artist and critic, and fellow member of the Bloomsbury Group. It was later edited and posthumously published by Leonard Woolf and now can be found in Moments of Being, a collection of her autobiographical writing. External links

  2. Moments of Being: a collection of Autobiographical Writing of Virginia Woolf. The book is edited with an introduction and notes by Jeanne Schulkind. One reviewer commented, "By far the most important book about Virginia Woolf that has appeared since her death."

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  3. 1 de jan. de 1976 · Moments of Being: a collection of Autobiographical Writing of Virginia Woolf. The book is edited with an introduction and notes by Jeanne Schulkind. One reviewer commented, "By far the most important book about Virginia Woolf that has appeared since her death."

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  4. 1 de jan. de 1989 · Moments of being. Paperback – January 1, 1989. by Virginia Woolf (Author) 4.5 240 ratings. See all formats and editions. Moments of Being contains Virginia Woolf’s only autobiographical writing. Edited with an introduction and notes by Jeanne Schulkind. Includes Index. Print length.

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  5. 14 de mai. de 2023 · "Moments of Being: A Collection of Autobiographical Writing" is a posthumously published collection of autobiographical essays by Virginia Woolf. The collect...

  6. Virginia Woolf's only autobiographical writing is to be found in this collection of five unpublished pieces. Despite Quentin Bell's comprehensive biography and numerous recent studies of her, the author's own account of her early life holds new fascination - for its unexpected detail, the strength of its emotion, and its clear-sighted judgement of Victorian values.

  7. 4/5: “The past only comes back when the present runs so smoothly that it is like the sliding surface of a deep river. Then one sees through the surface to the depths. In those moments I find one of my greatest satisfactions, not that I am thinking of the past; but that it is then that I am living most fully in the present. For the present when backed by the past is a thousand times deeper ...

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