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Leonard Woolf

    25 novembre 1880 – 14 agosto 1969

    Leonard Woolf fu un teorico politico e autore britannico, rinomato non solo per le sue opere pubblicate ma anche come marito di Virginia Woolf. I suoi scritti esplorarono profonde questioni politiche e sociali. Come editore, co-fondò una significativa casa editrice letteraria. I suoi contributi intellettuali modellarono il dibattito della sua epoca.

    After the Deluge I-II
    The Hogarth Letters
    The Wise Virgins
    Village In The Jungle
    Stories of the Raj
    An Autobiography 1
    • The War for Peace

      • 250pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      The book emphasizes the critical need for a framework that upholds international law and fosters global cooperation. Leonard Woolf advocates for mechanisms to regulate international power and ensure collective defense against aggression, reflecting on the importance of these principles in maintaining global peace and stability. His insights remain relevant in discussions about international relations and governance.

      The War for Peace2021
    • The Wise Virgins

      • 336pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      The Wise Virgins (1913) is a semi-autobiographical novel about a dilemma: whether Harry, the hero, should go into the family business and marry the suitable but dull girl next door or move in artistic circles and marry one of the entrancing 'Lawrence' girls. For, as Lyndall Gordon writes in her Persephone Preface: 'It is a truth widely acknowledged that Camilla Lawrence is a portrait of the author's wife - Virginia Woolf.' This is one reason why the novel is so intriguing. But it is also a Forsterian social comedy, funny, perceptive, highly intelligent, full of clever dialogue and at times bitterly satirical; while the dramatic and emotional denouement still retains a great deal of its power to shock. It was on his honeymoon in 1912 that Leonard Woolf began writing his second (and final) novel. He was 31, newly returned from seven years as a colonial administrator, and asking himself much the same questions as his hero. Helen Dunmore wrote in The Sunday Times: 'It's a passionate, cuttingly truthful story of a love affair between two people struggling against the prejudices of their time and place. Woolf's writing is almost unbearably honest.'

      The Wise Virgins2003
      3,3
    • Village In The Jungle

      • 179pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      The classic novel of colonial Ceylon (Sri Lanka), first published in 1913 and written Virginia Woolf's husband. This novel, set in Ceylon, follows the lives of a handful of villagers hacking out a fragile existence in a jungle where indiscriminate growth, indifferent fate and malevolent neighbours constantly threaten to overwhelm them.

      Village In The Jungle1997
      3,9
    • A series of letters commissioned by Virginia and Leonard Woolf in the early 1930s

      The Hogarth Letters1985
    • Stories of the Raj

      From Kipling to Independence

      • 272pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      Gathers British stories about India by Kipling, Orwell, and others, that illustrate changing English attitudes

      Stories of the Raj1982
      3,6
    • An Autobiography 1

      1880-1911

      • 527pagine
      • 19 ore di lettura

      Includes all five paperback books in slipcase.

      An Autobiography 11980
      5,0