The Crowded Dance of Modern Life by Virginia Woolf

The Crowded Dance of Modern Life

Virginia Woolf

222 pages first pub 1993 (editions)

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The linking theme of these essays is modernity, for Woolf was writing in a world radically separated from the old certainties by the catastrophe of World War I. Here she provides some responses to what she called "the crowded dance of modern life".

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