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Lot 251

Woolf, Virginia (1882-1941) English novelist; a central figure in the "Bloomsbury group." Autograph Letter Signed, one page, on blue stationery, 9 x 7 in., 52 Tavestock Square, W.C. 1 (London), July 14, 1930. Responding to Mlle. Monteil, a French writer who had written a sympathetic critical analysis of Mrs. Dalloway: "…I must thank you for your very generous and what is better, highly intelligent study of Mrs. Dalloway. I am very grateful to you for the care and skill which you have spent on my work--it seems to me one of the subtlest & most interesting studies of it that I have read. No doubt you have praised it too highly--of that an author cannot judge--but to be praised for the qualities one had wished to possess is a great pleasure & a rare one. I am particularly interested that a French critic should be so sympathetic; my faults are those, I should have said, that your race most abominates…."

In Mrs. Dallloway, which was published in 1925, Woolf experimented with the stream-of-consciousness technique which she later perfected in To the Lighthouse (1927), Orlando (1928), and other novels. One small tape repair to horizontal fold on verso and minor paper remnants, else fine.
Estimated Value $3,000 - 4,000.
Tollett and Harman, 1992.


 
Realized $1,800



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