She's considered as one of the most innovative and modernist writers of the 20th century, and now one of her precious earlier works has a new lease of life online. Virginia Woolf's copy of her debut novel The Voyage Out, featuring handwritten notes, was recently rediscovered at the University of Sydney and has now been fully digitised for the first time. Mark Byron is a professor in the department of English at University of Sydney.
Virginia Woolf: Personal copy of debut novel resurfaces
Virginia Woolf: Personal copy of debut novel resurfaces
Virginia Woolf's copy of her first novel was found in a University of Sydney library. What do her newly digitised notes reveal?
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