Examples of using Woolf in English and their translations into German
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It's a flat in the Archway Road and you think you're Virginia frigging Woolf!
He also wrote the biographies"Edith Sitwell"(1952),"Virginia Woolf and her World"(1975),"Thrown to the Woolfs"(1978) and"Rupert Brooke" 1980.
It appears that are interested they not Lang at all-much more necessary to them Alexander and Sara Woolf.
Orlando, published in 1928, is probably Virginia Woolf's most personal book.
The internationally acclaimed Sloveniancomposer Nina Šenk very much agrees with Virginia Woolf.
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No one expected Virginia Woolf to write about the Munich agreement, but everyone assumes my novels are parables about the new intifada.
Zu Andersen, Borges, Canetti, Chesterton, Kafka, Lampedusa, Mann, Musil, Nabokov, Powell,Proust, Woolf.
A black comedy, involving Virginia Woolf, Sylvia Plath and Ivana T. in heaven discussing literature and the posthumous fate of their writing.
In May 2015 Wayne McGregor created for her a3 acts ballet dedicated to Virginia Woolf on stage with the Royal Ballet.
Yet latent in Woolf's plea-what necessitates it-is, I think, the thoroughly timely recognition that the opposite is just as likely to occur.
The title of the exhibitrefers to the frequently repeated sentence in Virginia Woolf's most striking novel Mrs. Dalloway, and points out the intersection of different perspectives.
During the early 20th Century, its contributors included Max Beerbohm, Edmund Blunden, T. S. Eliot, Robert Graves, Thomas Hardy, Aldous Huxley, Julian Huxley, Edith Sitwell, Katherine Mansfield,and Virginia Woolf.
Deborah Levy, who regales us with tales about relationships, love and gender roles, about Virgina Woolf, Quasimodo and black vodka, spreads an aura in the room that quickly encourages you to pick up pen and notebook again.
Because first of all, this is his book, a witness of life but through word, fruit as writes the Maraini"Hard to be a mother herself",diary of a radical renewal and that noble mothers like Virginia Woolf and Amelia Rosselli.
The trained eye will recognise Kafka, Flaubert or Woolf, but the most interesting is the range of literary styles that most effectively express themselves over the last minutes of reading, the last traits of character of their protagonists.
Because first of all, this is his book, a witness of life but through word, fruit as writes the Maraini"Hard to be a mother herself", diario di un radicale rinnovamento e cheha madri nobili come Virginia Woolf e Amelia Rosselli.
For Shadow, Marguerite Donlon took her inspiration from three extremely different personalities:the authors Virginia Woolf and Sarah Kane as well as the musician Kurt Cobain trod their creative paths with uncompromising clarity but ultimately fell to pieces as a result of inner conflict.
Woolf Barnato was not only an immensely rich industrialist(his father had controlled the diamond mines in South Africa with Cecil Rhodes) but also a really first-class sports car driver who, during races, strictly followed the instructions of the company founder W. O.
The work is seen as an important modernisttext; its experimental form is viewed as a progression of the innovative writing style Woolf presented in her earlier collection of short fiction titled"Monday or Tuesday 1919.
He is best known for his roles as Leonard Woolf in the 2002 film The Hours, Stannis Baratheon in Game of Thrones, and American politician Thomas Jefferson in the 2008 HBO miniseries John Adams, a part which earned him a Primetime Emmy nomination.
However, it is not a version, but a reflection where we can see a possible connection between Nijinsky and the Bloomsbury group,the best known members of which included Virginia Woolf and the philosopher Bertrand Russel and influenced the new morality.
A Step-by-Step Guide, Sage Publications,2014 and is currently working with Nicholas Woolf on writing-up and implementing Five-Level QDA, a method for learning and teaching CAQDAS packages powerfully, whatever the methodology, software package or teaching mode.
While it previously served as a shelter from barbarian invasions, and later as a primary wool producer for the area, its more recent history found it as a retreat for famous writers and artists--Virginia Woolf, Greta Garbo, Joan Miró, and Truman Capote, to name a few.
The Writers Edition“Virginia Woolf” is oriented impressively to the literary heritage of the writer it is named after: 75 years after the publication of the novel“The Waves”,finely engraved guilloche work recalls Virginia Woolf's most outstanding work and her eventful life.
Among his recent publications are The Anatomy of Inequality: Its Social and Economic Origins- and Solutions(2016), Everything is Waves-Virginia Woolf and Modern Physics(2016) and Condorcet's Error- State and Democracy under Threat(2017) the latter two in Swedish.
History and Civilization Franco Angiolini(Scuola normale superiore and University of Pisa) Gisela Bock(Free University of Berlin) Richard T. Griffiths(Free University of Amsterdam) Daniel Roche(University of Paris-I) Robert Rowland(Gulbenkian Foundation)Stuart J. Woolf University of Essex.
Kidman's performance as Virginia Woolf in the drama film The Hours(2002) received critical acclaim and earned her the Academy Award for Best Actress, the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress Motion Picture Drama and the Silver Bear for Best Actress at the Berlin International Film Festival.
He was friendly with David Jones and later come to know W. B. Yeats, Allen Ginsberg, Ted Hughes, Joseph Brodsky, Isaiah Berlin, Mary McCarthy, Roy Campbell, Raymond Chandler, Dylan Thomas, Jean-Paul Sartre and T. S. Eliot, aswell as members of the Bloomsbury Group, in particular Virginia Woolf.
Werner Abelshauser(University of Bochum) Franco Angiolini(University of Pisa) Albert Carreras(University of Barcelona) Richard T. Griffiths(Free University of Amsterdam) Heinz-Gerhard Haupt(University of Lyons II) Dominique Julia(Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris) Robert Rowland(Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon)Stuart J. Woolf University of Essex.
Professors Franco Angiolini(Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa) from 1 October 1985 Gisela Bock(University of Berne) from 1 October 1985 Claude Fohlen(University of Paris I) to 31 August 1985 Peter Hertner(Technische Hochschule Darmstadt) Gigliola Fragnito Margiotta Broglio(University of Rome) to 31 August 1985 Alan Steele Milward(University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology) Carlo Poni(University of Bologna) on leave from 1 September 1985 Daniel Roche(University of Paris I)from 1 October 1985 Stuart J. Woolf University of Essex.