The Marriage of Heaven and Hell

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by Peter Dally


  Strachey, Lytton

  Styron, William

  suicide

  ‘Sunday Tramps’

  Sydney-Turner, Saxon

  Talland House

  Tavistock Square

  Thackeray, Anny

  Thackeray, Minny

  Thackeray, William

  Thomas, Jean

  Three Guineas

  To the Lighthouse

  Trefusis, Violet

  Tremor, familial

  Twickenham Nursing Home

  Unreality

  Van Gogh

  Vaughan, Adeline

  Vaughan, Madge

  Venice

  Veronal

  Village in the Jungle

  Voight, Margaret

  Voyage Out, The

  Waterlow, Sidney

  Watts, George Frederic

  Waves, The

  Webb, Beatrice

  Wilberforce, Dr. Octavia

  Wilberforce, William

  Wise Virgins, The

  Woolf, Bella

  Woolf, Edgar

  Woolf, Herbert

  Woolf, Leonard, early life, relationship with father; Judaeism; atheism; relationship with mother; her death; character; intolerance; Cambridge; identity crisis; apostles; relationship with Lytton Strachey; urges marriage; his death; influence of Thoby Stephen; Ceylon; Jaffna; Kandy; Hambantota; doubts future; resigns; relationship with VW:; meeting; proposal; marriage; maternal protector; critic, need for VW; conflicts over: motherhood; suburban life; pacifism; VW depressed; manic; Home Guard; LW plans suicide; VW’s suicide; cremation; opinion of: Dr Savage; Dr Craig; Dr Octavia Wilberforce; heterosexual experiences; with VW; relationship with VB; work; parliamentary candidate; Labour party; League of Nations; visit to Germany; war; Hogarth Press; rows; Monks House; relationship with VS-W; Berlin; Freud and psychoanalysis; psychosomatic illnesses; tremor; (Alexander Method); death; opinion of VW’s work: To the Lighthouse; The Waves; Orlando; The Years; 3 Guineas; Roger Fry; Between the Acts; LW’s novels: The Wise Virgins; A Village in the Jungle

  Woolf, Marie

  Woolf, Sydney

  Woolf, Virginia, conception and birth; relationship with mother; Laura; mother’s death; relationship with father; DNB; VW’s writing; his death; relationship with VB; VB’s marriage; need for; resentment; attitude to R. Fry; Angelica; Julian’s death; relationship with Thoby Stephen; his death; personality: demands affection; anxiety; separation anxiety; maternal protection; social needs; unreality; relationship with George Duckworth; Stella Duckworth; death; Violet Dickinson; relationship with Clive Bell; Julian Bell; Lytton Strachey; gender and sex; libido; lesbianism; frigidity; views on marriage; Strachey proposal, relationship with LW: meeting; courtship; married; honeymoon; LW’s aggressiveness; anger over motherhood; over suburban life; pacifism and war; German holiday; prospective M.P.; LW’s protection; LW’s illness; LW’s mother; anti-Semitism; Hogarth Press; Monks House; relationship with VS-W; Harold Nicolson; maternal protector; France; jealousy; Berlin; Sissinghurst; Ethel Smyth; Freud and psychoanalysis; cyclothymia; seasonal; exacerbations; inherited; depressions; benefits; effect on writing; hypomania; mania; madness; Influenza; breakdowns over: mother’s death; father’s death; flirtation with Clive; Dreadnought Hoax; pre-engagement; marriage; suburban life; writing The Years; war; nursing home; anorexia and weight; paranoia; headache; suicidal ideas; LW’s plan of suicide; suicide and last letters; attitude to doctors: Dr Savage; Dr. Craig; Dr Wilberforce; writing: reviews; anon; Between the Acts; LW’s opinion; The Common Reader; Mrs Dalloway; Jacob’s Room; Night & Day; Orlando; LW’s opinion; Roger Fry; LW’s opinion; A Room of One’s Own; Three Guineas; LW’s opinion; To the Lighthouse; LW’s opinion; The Voyage Out; The Waves; LW’s opinion; The Years; LW’s opinion

  Woolmer, Thomas

  Years, The

  THE MARRIAGE OF HEAVEN AND HELL. Copyright © 1999 by Peter Dally. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles or reviews. For information, address St. Martin’s Press, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10010.

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  ISBN 0-312-20559-7

  First published in Great Britain under the title Virginia Woolf: The Marriage of Heaven and Hell by Robson Books

  First U.S. Edition: November 1999

  eISBN 9781466885226

  First eBook edition: October 2014

 

 

 


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