Virginia Woolf, from a letter to Violet Dickinson written in October 1904
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Virginia Woolf to Violet Dickinson in January 1909
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"I can sit alone by an open window for hours if I like, and hear only bird songs and the rustle of leaves. The trees are pure gold and orange,"
Virginia Woolf, from a letter to Violet Dickinson, October 1904.
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I long for a large room to myself, with books and nothing else, where I can shut myself up, and see no one, and read myself into peace.
—Virginia Woolf, letter to Violet Dickinson written in October 1904
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reality? reality has never been enough for me.
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Virginia Woolf, in a letter to Violet Dickinson, September 1907
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Virginia Woolf, in a letter to Violet Dickinson, wr. c. September 1907
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Virginia Woolf, from a letter to Violet Dickinson written c. September 1907
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"Autumn is my season, dear. It is, after all, the season of the soul."
- Virginia Woolf; from a letter to Violet Dickinson, c. July 1907
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Virginia Woolf, from a letter to Violet Dickinson (Sussex, 22 September 1907)
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I appreciate your concern. None of this is your fault. It's me. It's me and my head.
Virginia Woolf, from a letter to Violet Dickinson written c. January 1909
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I appreciate your concern. None of this is your fault. It's me. It's me and my head.
Virginia Woolf, from a letter to Violet Dickinson written c. January 1909
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