Granite and Rainbows is a meticulous and organized selection of Virginia Woolf's writings on literature, art and biography.
Granite and Rainbow, edited posthumously by her husband Leonard Woolf, is a collection of literary and biographical essays selected from the oeuvre of Virginia Woolf, who wrote many essays from a young age. Granite and Rainbows presents Woolf's comments on the lives and fictional works of many writers from George Meredith to Henry James, Henrik Ibsen to Edgar Allen Poe, Walt Whitman to Fanny Burney, and her creative ideas on topics such as women and fiction, exuberant prose, the supernatural in the novel, and the Gothic novel.
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