[Vwoolf] TS Eliot on Virginia Woolf

Jean Mallinson annaj at telus.net
Wed Aug 12 17:23:54 EDT 2015


Thanks for this link. The essay is fascinating.  His remarks on Huxley's 
novels are acute and his linking Woolf to Conrad is interesting. (I am 
just now reading and enjoying /Young Eliot/).
Jean Mallinson

On 8/12/2015 11:58 AM, Adolphe Haberer wrote:
> "She is not only civilized but prefers civilization to barbarism; and she writes with great care, always extremely well and in one at least of the great traditions of English prose, and sometimes with astonishing beauty."
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> An essay by TS Eliot published in English for the first time
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> See The TLS online 12 August
> http://www.the-tls.co.uk/tls/public/article1592488.ece
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