Between the Acts

Virginia WOOLF

Item#: 109154 We're sorry, this item has been sold

Between the Acts

"HER FINAL STATEMENT ON ART AS THE TRANSFORMING PRINCIPLE": FIRST EDITION OF VIRGINIA WOOLF'S LAST NOVEL

WOOLF, Virginia. Between the Acts. London: Hogarth, 1941. Octavo, original blue cloth, original dust jacket.

First edition of Virginia Woolf's final novel, published shortly after her suicide, in original dust jacket.

During the writing of Between the Acts, Woolf had, uncharacteristically, "no checks, doubts, despairs, struggles or revisions" (Bell, 460). Considered "her final statement on art as the transforming and unifying principle of life," Woolf envisaged it as "a rambling capricious but somehow unified whole" (Drabble 97). "Leonard Woolf decided after Virginia's death to publish Between the Acts exactly as she had written it, editing only for spelling and minor textual errors… The critical success and popularity of the book give evidence that Virginia had found her way into a new fusion of form and vision after The Years" (Willis, 358). With dust jacket designed by Vanessa Bell. Kirkpatrick A26.

Book fine; light edge-wear, mild soiling to near-fine dust jacket.

add to my wishlist ask an Expert

Author's full list of books

WOOLF, Virginia >