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  1. Gerald Duckworth. Gerald de l'Etang Duckworth (29 October 1870 – 28 September 1937) was an English publisher, who founded the London company that bears his name. Henry James and John Galsworthy were among the firm's early authors.

  2. 10 de set. de 2020 · O relato é de Virginia Woolf. As palavras estão em "Um Esboço do Passado" (Nós), livro que acaba de ganhar a primeira edição no Brasil. Gerald Duckworth, o homem que assediou a pequena Virginia, era irmão por parte de mãe da garota que viria a se tornar uma das escritoras mais famosas da Inglaterra. É ela, já no final da vida, que prossegue:

  3. Duckworth Books; Parent company: Duckworth Books Group: Founded: 1898; 125 years ago () Founder: Gerald Duckworth: Country of origin: UK: Headquarters location: London: Distribution: Bloomsbury Publishing: Publication types: Books: Official website: www.duckworthbooks.co.uk

  4. Duckworth is founded. 27-year-old Gerald Duckworth founds his publishing imprint, acquiring 3 Henrietta Street, Covent Garden as the office. He is joined shortly after by literary advisor Edward Garnett and sales manager Jonathan Cape, among others.

  5. Psicanalistas e biógrafos descrevem que os meio-irmãos de Virginia, Gerald e George Duckworth, a abusaram ou, pelo menos, tocaram de forma um tanto imoral, o que poderia ter causado a doença maníaco - depressiva, agora chamada de transtorno bipolar, [2] de Virginia. [3]

  6. 17 de dez. de 2019 · The Duckworth brothers were the sons of Virginia Woolf’s mother, Julia Jackson, from her first marriage. Per the account of her nephew and biographer Quentin Bell, Woolf’s statements were met ...

  7. 21 de mai. de 2019 · The first of these came when her half-brothers, George and Gerald Duckworth, began to sexually abuse her. In her personal essays, Woolf revealed that the abuse occurred from the time she was six up until she moved out of her family home at the age of 23.