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Thoughts on culture & politics, by Robert Stanley Martin
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3 comments:
That's a great discussion of Woolf's story -- she accomplishes so much in such a short space! I love the idea of the interrelatedness of everything that you describe here.
Hi Martin
I chanced on you blog by way of browsing Kew Garden's by Woolf. you have an excellent space here..i only peeked at your other entries...would want to explore in leisure.
Dont you have a followers' list tht i can join?
Also do you have a copy of her short story Kew Gardens?
Kitchenmorph--
Thanks for the kind words. Click here for the text of the story. As for the followers list, I've added it to the page. It's on the left-hand side below the Blogger logo.
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