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  1. Here Virginia met writer Leonard Woolf (1880-1969), whom she was married to from 1912 until her death. Together, they moved to Richmond, where they opened a publishing office called Hogarth House Press, which later published all of Virginia's novels and essays. She was bisexual.

  2. Hogarth Press foi uma editora britânica, fundada em 1917 pelo casal Leonard e Virginia Woolf. Recebeu esse nome graças à sua casa em Richmond, a Hogarth House, onde eles realizavam impressão à mão de livros . Durante o período entreguerras, a Hogarth Press, de um passatempo do casal Woolf, passou a ser um negócio quando eles compraram ...

  3. biographie & informations. Nationalité : Royaume-Uni. Né (e) à : Londres , le 25/11/1880. Mort (e) à : Rodmell, Sussex , le 14/8/1969. Biographie : Leonard Sidney Woolf est un éditeur, journaliste, activiste politique et écrivain britannique, fondateur de la Hogarth Press et directeur de plusieurs revues. Il suit ses études au Trinity ...

  4. 29 de ago. de 2019 · This is a wide-ranging biography of Leonard Woolf (1880–1969), an important yet somewhat neglected figure in British life. He is in the unusual position of being overshadowed by his wife, Virginia Woolf, and his role in helping her is part of this study. He was born in London to a father who was a successful barrister but whose early death ...

  5. A vida de Leonard Woolf depois de Virginia Woolf. Assim que a morte dela foi anunciada, Leonard recebeu muitas cartas, algumas o convidando para passear, tomar chá, para sair da tristeza que, naturalmente, o acompanhava. Mas ele achou um absurdo as pessoas o convidarem para tal enquanto a presença de sua mulher ainda reinava em Monk’s House.

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  7. Leonard Woolf. Publisher. Edward Arnold. Publication date. 1913. The Village in the Jungle is a novel by Leonard Woolf, published in 1913, based on his experiences as a colonial civil servant in British-controlled Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) in the early years of the 20th century. Ground-breaking in Western fiction for being written from the native ...