TENNYSON: There is something
highly pleasing about the death of a young woman in the prime of life. Rolled round in earth’s diural course with
stocks and stones and trees. That’s
Wordsworth. I’ve said it too. ‘Tis
better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all. Wearing the white flower of a blameless
life.
Freshwater
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December 30, 1934
Woolf visits Charleston to rehearse Freshwater
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