[Vwoolf] the superfluous imagination

Harish Trivedi harish.trivedi at gmail.com
Thu Mar 1 04:16:37 EST 2018


Thanks, Stuart!

My supervisor would have been delighted to have confirmation from VW
herself that the British never came back from Rangoon!  Unlike Kipling's
sailor who yearns to go back to Mandalay, if not quite to Rangoon. And
those aunts belong to Forster, presumably.

Is there an article or chapter to be found generally on VW and India?

All best.

Harish Trivedi



On 1 March 2018 at 14:26, Stuart N. Clarke <stuart.n.clarke at btinternet.com>
wrote:

> No doubt we should be, on the whole, much worse off than we are without
> our astonishing gift for illusion. At the age of twelve or so, having given
> up dolls and broken our steam engines, France, but much more probably
> Italy, and India almost for a certainty, draws the superfluous imagination.
> One’s aunts have been to Rome; and every one has an uncle who was last
> heard of—poor man—in Rangoon. He will never come back any more. But it is
> the governesses who start the Greek myth.
> (JR, ch. XII, p. 223 1st Hogarth)
>
> Stuart
>
>
> *From:* Harish Trivedi via Vwoolf
> *Sent:* Thursday, March 1, 2018 6:14 AM
> *To:* Anne Fernald
> *Cc:* Virginia Woolf
> *Subject:* Re: [Vwoolf] did Woolf read the Gita?
>
> [snip]
>
> Finally, could anyone please help me find the chapter and verse for an
> obiter dictum by VW that I have cherished for long which goes something
> like: "Both India and Italy exercise the superfluous imagination."  My
> supervisor Frank Bradbrook used to say that VW sent her characters off to
> India to get them out of the way for a while or to die.  And of course
> there aren't too many of those either.
>
> All best.
>
>
> Harish Trivedi
>
>
>
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