Volume 24, Number 5 · March 31, 1977

Frontstage Wife

By Claire Tomalin
The Letters of Virginia Woolf, Volume II: 1912-1922
edited by Nigel Nicolson, edited by Joanne Trautmann

Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 627 pp., $14.95

Letters can have their sinister side; Virginia Woolf knew that. This is what she wrote in Jacob's Room:



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