Beginning Again: An Autobiography Of The Years 1911 To 1918
The author's account of the events of World War I and also a description of the origin of the Bloomsbury Group, the founding of the Hogarth Press, and the author's marriage to Virginia Stephen. "To write this masterly account is a severe test of courage and honesty...it raises the book to greatness" (The Nation). Index; photographs.
Paperback, 263 pages
Published
October 18th 1989
by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
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Probably my favorite volume in the series. This book is basically more fascinating reports of the early entity that was Virginia and Leonard's marriage ... her fragile mental health that led to a complete breakdown in 1913, and the after affects that reverberated for her (and for Leonard) for more than another year or so. Also detailed: accounts of their daily working life (their writing); their reading; their buying of houses (Asham & Monk's House, the country houses, briefly Clifford's Inn,...more
I found this in a used book store and bought it, and even though it's the third volume of five I found it easy to read without the others. Very interesting.
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