too. some very important
disgrace — the number of blank pages 1
the sight of all the blank pages 2
—
a blank space for every day in the year 3
the blank page headed Friday November Thirteenth to the light of the very day 4
her accounts in the blank pages 5
hour after hour passing her hand over a white page with a black stick 6
then more blank pages; and then this 7
a blank page covered with dots, and two lines 8
but somehow — here a blank page intervenes 9
in their entirety. no doubt the blank page at the end 10
added on the blank page, or inserted as a slip 11
& pencilled comments & queries of his own on the blank page 12
and blank pages for more games and songs 13
so many blank pages 14
the long leisurely filling of these blank pages which 15
write & write. the blank pages of his diary alone 16
for ever crossing a white page with a straight stick 17
tell a blank page? the truth 18
even to the blank page; yet afraid 19
“my best book” referred to the blank pages 20
including margins of books & blank pages. 21
blank pages, too. some very important 22
—
still some blank pages — & 23
to fill the blank pages. they would have strained 24
blank leaves grow at the end 25
I should let this page lie blank. 26
a great blank here, which must 27
all from (but not exhaustively searched from) Virginia Woolf —
- Diary (21 December 1924), v2
- Diary (18 March 1925); v3
- “Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday” in The Complete Shorter Fiction
- “Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday” in The Complete Shorter Fiction
- “Memoirs of a Novelist” in The Complete Shorter Fiction
- Flush : A Biography (1933)
- “The Legacy,” in The Complete Shorter Fiction
- “Sara Coleridge” (Essays, September 1940)
- “Ellen Terry” (Essays, January 1941)
- “Landor in Little” (Essays, October 1919)
- Letter to Philip Morrell (29 October 1922), in Letters of, v2 (1912-1922)
- Mitchell A. Leaska, ed., The Pargiters : The Novel-Essay Portion of The Years (1931-1936; 1978)
- “The Weekend” (Essays 1924)
- Diary (6 January 1925); v3
- Diary (12 September 1919); v1
- Diary (29 December 1930); v3
- Flush : A Biography (1933)
- Diary (5 August 1929); v3
- Diary (10 August 1929); v3
- Letter to Clive Bell (9 May 1927), in Letters of, v3 (1923-1928)
- “Reading Notes” in Essays 1912-1918 (for “Coleridge as Critic,” ca 1913-18)
- “Ellen Terry” (Essays, January 1941)
- Diary (15 May 1940); v5
- “Moments of Vision” (Essays, 1918)
- Diary (3 January 1922) v2
- Diary (12 March 1922) v2
- Orlando : A Biography (1928)
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much at gutenberg.net.au
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tags:
blank pages; vac.
Virginia Woolf