[Vwoolf] stop or dash?
Jeremy Hawthorn
jeremy.hawthorn at ntnu.no
Thu Jun 11 14:24:04 EDT 2020
A passage that caught my eye!
"He never stops when he
writes to think of the words – he [rushes on] – he would
never put a stop, but a dash – [he is a violent character] –
but [at the same time.] he writes a very quick running
[vigorous little] small hand; but he writes so quickly that
some of the letters are not fully formed." (Woolf, Virginia. /The
Waves//. The Two Holograph Drafts/.
Transcribed and edited by J. W. Graham. London: Hogarth Press, 1976, p.
159. Text enclosed in
square brackets is in strikeout in the book.)
--
Jeremy Hawthorn
Emeritus Professor
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
7491 Trondheim
Norway
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