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In Street Haunting, Virginia Woolf takes readers on an evocative stroll through London’s streets during a winter evening. What begins as a simple quest for a pencil becomes a mesmerizing exploration of the city’s vibrant life, its people, and places, as Woolf captures the essence of urban existence with her signature wit and lyricism. This essay is a tribute to the charm and complexity of city life, where even the mundane can spark deep contemplation.
This beautifully crafted Little Clothbound Classic edition also features other remarkable essays by Woolf, including « How Should One Read a Book? » and « The Sun and the Fish. » Each piece reveals her unparalleled ability to blend keen observation with philosophical musings, confirming Woolf’s place as one of the most significant literary voices of the 20th century.
This collection, part of the Little Clothbound Classics series, is a must-have for fans of Woolf and lovers of finely produced books, with its exquisite design and timeless content making it a perfect addition to any literary collection.
- Language: English
- Author: Virginia Woolf
- Format: Hardcover
- Pages: 176
- ISBN: 9780241677100
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