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To the Lighthouse Contemporary Reviews (1927)
Published in May 1927, Virginia Woolfs To the Lighthouse quickly became a focal point of discussion in both British and American literary circles. Following the success of Mrs. Dalloway, Woolf was celebrated as an innovative writer, and her latest work garnered a flurry of reviews that reflect a spectrum of opinions. While many critics hailed Woolfs brilliance, they often disagreed on the books perceived flaws, labeling it a flawed masterpiece. Some reviewers, however, struggled to recognize…
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To the Lighthouse Contemporary Reviews (1927)Heptameron of the Tales of Margaret, Queen of Navarre, Volume 2-Marguerite of Navarre
The "Heptameron of the Tales of Margaret, Queen of Navarre, Volume 2" presents a rich tapestry of stories that delve into the complexities of human nature and…
To the Lighthouse Contemporary Reviews (1927)Shadow-Line-Joseph Conrad
"Shadow-Line" by Joseph Conrad is a profound exploration of the psychological and moral dilemmas faced by individuals in the face of adversity. Set against the…
To the Lighthouse Contemporary Reviews (1927)White People-Arthur Machen
"White People" by Arthur Machen is a compelling exploration of the uncanny and the supernatural, delving into themes of mystery and the unknown. This…
To the Lighthouse Contemporary Reviews (1927)Tasker Jevons The Real Story-May Sinclair
"Tasker Jevons The Real Story-May Sinclair" delves into the intricate narrative surrounding the life and works of May Sinclair, a notable figure in early…
To the Lighthouse Contemporary Reviews (1927)Collaboration-Henry James
"Collaboration-Henry James" invites listeners into the intricate world of Henry James, a master of literary nuance and psychological depth. This audiobook…
To the Lighthouse Contemporary Reviews (1927)Siege of London-Henry James
"Siege of London" by Henry James delves into the complexities of human relationships and the intricacies of social dynamics within the backdrop of a city under…
To the Lighthouse Contemporary Reviews (1927)To The Lighthouse-Virginia Woolf
To The Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf is a profound exploration of the complexities of human relationships and the passage of time, set against the backdrop of a…
To the Lighthouse Contemporary Reviews (1927)Sherman’s Recollections of California, 1846-1848, 1855-1857, from his Memoirs-William Tecumseh Sherman
Sherman’s Recollections of California, 1846-1848, 1855-1857, from his Memoirs offers a vivid glimpse into the experiences of William Tecumseh Sherman during a…
To the Lighthouse Contemporary Reviews (1927)Booklover and His Books-Henry Lyman Koopman
"Booklover and His Books" by Henry Lyman Koopman is a delightful exploration of the joys and intricacies of a passionate reader's relationship with literature…
To the Lighthouse Contemporary Reviews (1927)My Southern Home or, The South and Its People-William Wells Brown
"My Southern Home or, The South and Its People" by William Wells Brown offers a poignant exploration of the South and its inhabitants, reflecting on the…
To the Lighthouse Contemporary Reviews (1927)Farmer's Bride-Charlotte Mew
"Farmer's Bride" by Charlotte Mew explores the complexities of rural life and the intricate dynamics of love and desire. This poignant narrative delves into…
To the Lighthouse Contemporary Reviews (1927)Interpretation of Keats's Endymion-Henry Clement Notcutt
Henry Clement Notcutt's "Interpretation of Keats's Endymion" offers a profound exploration of John Keats's celebrated poem, delving into its themes of beauty…
To the Lighthouse Contemporary Reviews (1927)New Discoveries at Jamestown-John L. Cotter, J. Paul Hudson
"New Discoveries at Jamestown" by John L. Cotter and J. Paul Hudson delves into the archaeological findings at one of America's most significant historical…
To the Lighthouse Contemporary Reviews (1927)Autobiography of Goethe Volume 2-Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
"Autobiography of Goethe Volume 2" delves into the life and thoughts of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, one of Germany's most celebrated literary figures. This…
To the Lighthouse Contemporary Reviews (1927)Machine-Upton Sinclair
"Machine-Upton Sinclair" delves into the intricate interplay between industrialization and human experience, highlighting the profound impact of machinery on…
To the Lighthouse Contemporary Reviews (1927)Selected Short Stories-Stephen Crane
"Selected Short Stories" by Stephen Crane showcases the author's remarkable ability to capture the complexities of human experience through vivid imagery and…
To the Lighthouse Contemporary Reviews (1927)030 - Six months in the field of fiction Edwin Clark The New York Times
Published in May 1927, Virginia Woolfs To the Lighthouse quickly became a focal point of discussion in both British and American literary circles. Following…
To the Lighthouse Contemporary Reviews (1927)029 - From New Fiction T Earle Welby The Saturday Review
Published in May 1927, Virginia Woolfs To the Lighthouse quickly became a focal point of discussion in both British and American literary circles. Following…
To the Lighthouse Contemporary Reviews (1927)028 - Civilized people in life and fiction Charles R Walker The Independent
Published in May 1927, Virginia Woolfs To the Lighthouse quickly became a focal point of discussion in both British and American literary circles. Following…
To the Lighthouse Contemporary Reviews (1927)027 - Unsigned Review Country Life
Published in May 1927, Virginia Woolfs To the Lighthouse quickly became a focal point of discussion in both British and American literary circles. Following…
To the Lighthouse Contemporary Reviews (1927)026 - Mrs Woolf's Way Time Magazine
Published in May 1927, Virginia Woolfs To the Lighthouse quickly became a focal point of discussion in both British and American literary circles. Following…
To the Lighthouse Contemporary Reviews (1927)025 - Unsigned Review The Bookman
Published in May 1927, Virginia Woolfs To the Lighthouse quickly became a focal point of discussion in both British and American literary circles. Following…
To the Lighthouse Contemporary Reviews (1927)024 - Review John Sydenham The Empire Review
Published in May 1927, Virginia Woolfs To the Lighthouse quickly became a focal point of discussion in both British and American literary circles. Following…
To the Lighthouse Contemporary Reviews (1927)023 - Review F W K The Sewanee Review
Published in May 1927, Virginia Woolfs To the Lighthouse quickly became a focal point of discussion in both British and American literary circles. Following…
To the Lighthouse Contemporary Reviews (1927)022 - Unsigned Review Punch
Published in May 1927, Virginia Woolfs To the Lighthouse quickly became a focal point of discussion in both British and American literary circles. Following…
To the Lighthouse Contemporary Reviews (1927)021 - From Novels and Stories M Robinson The New Adelphi
Published in May 1927, Virginia Woolfs To the Lighthouse quickly became a focal point of discussion in both British and American literary circles. Following…
To the Lighthouse Contemporary Reviews (1927)020 - Poetic fiction Mrs Virginia Woolfs novel experiment The Morning Post
Published in May 1927, Virginia Woolfs To the Lighthouse quickly became a focal point of discussion in both British and American literary circles. Following…
To the Lighthouse Contemporary Reviews (1927)019 - Done in the Round Mary Ross The Nation
Published in May 1927, Virginia Woolfs To the Lighthouse quickly became a focal point of discussion in both British and American literary circles. Following…
To the Lighthouse Contemporary Reviews (1927)018 - Nothing is simply one Virginia Woolfs surprising new story Lydia Languish John O'London's Weekly
Published in May 1927, Virginia Woolfs To the Lighthouse quickly became a focal point of discussion in both British and American literary circles. Following…
To the Lighthouse Contemporary Reviews (1927)017 - Lyrical Fiction The Glasgow Herald
Published in May 1927, Virginia Woolfs To the Lighthouse quickly became a focal point of discussion in both British and American literary circles. Following…
To the Lighthouse Contemporary Reviews (1927)016 - From Mr Chesterton and Others Gerald Gould The Observer
Published in May 1927, Virginia Woolfs To the Lighthouse quickly became a focal point of discussion in both British and American literary circles. Following…
To the Lighthouse Contemporary Reviews (1927)015 - From Notes on Recent Books Elizabeth Brown Cutting The North American Review
Published in May 1927, Virginia Woolfs To the Lighthouse quickly became a focal point of discussion in both British and American literary circles. Following…
To the Lighthouse Contemporary Reviews (1927)014 - The Cauldron of Perception Zona Gale The Saturday Review of Literature
Published in May 1927, Virginia Woolfs To the Lighthouse quickly became a focal point of discussion in both British and American literary circles. Following…
To the Lighthouse Contemporary Reviews (1927)013 - From Books and Persons Arnold Bennett The Evening Standard
Published in May 1927, Virginia Woolfs To the Lighthouse quickly became a focal point of discussion in both British and American literary circles. Following…
To the Lighthouse Contemporary Reviews (1927)012 - Review C S M A The Bookshelf
Published in May 1927, Virginia Woolfs To the Lighthouse quickly became a focal point of discussion in both British and American literary circles. Following…
To the Lighthouse Contemporary Reviews (1927)011 - Unsigned Review The New Age
Published in May 1927, Virginia Woolfs To the Lighthouse quickly became a focal point of discussion in both British and American literary circles. Following…
To the Lighthouse Contemporary Reviews (1927)009 - From The Editor Recommends The Bookman
Published in May 1927, Virginia Woolfs To the Lighthouse quickly became a focal point of discussion in both British and American literary circles. Following…
To the Lighthouse Contemporary Reviews (1927)010 - Unsigned Review The English Review
Published in May 1927, Virginia Woolfs To the Lighthouse quickly became a focal point of discussion in both British and American literary circles. Following…
To the Lighthouse Contemporary Reviews (1927)008 - An Allegorical Novel Francis Brown The Daily Herald
Published in May 1927, Virginia Woolfs To the Lighthouse quickly became a focal point of discussion in both British and American literary circles. Following…
To the Lighthouse Contemporary Reviews (1927)007 - Woman as Artist Mary M Colum The New York Herald Tribune
Published in May 1927, Virginia Woolfs To the Lighthouse quickly became a focal point of discussion in both British and American literary circles. Following…
To the Lighthouse Contemporary Reviews (1927)006 - Review Edwin Muir The Nation and Athenaeum
Published in May 1927, Virginia Woolfs To the Lighthouse quickly became a focal point of discussion in both British and American literary circles. Following…
To the Lighthouse Contemporary Reviews (1927)005 - Sensitives A M The Manchester Guardian
Published in May 1927, Virginia Woolfs To the Lighthouse quickly became a focal point of discussion in both British and American literary circles. Following…
To the Lighthouse Contemporary Reviews (1927)004 - The Novel as Work of Art Conrad Aiken The Dial
Published in May 1927, Virginia Woolfs To the Lighthouse quickly became a focal point of discussion in both British and American literary circles. Following…
To the Lighthouse Contemporary Reviews (1927)003 - From Virginia Woolf and Others Rachel A Taylor The Spectator
Published in May 1927, Virginia Woolfs To the Lighthouse quickly became a focal point of discussion in both British and American literary circles. Following…
To the Lighthouse Contemporary Reviews (1927)002 - Virginia Woolf Explores an English Country Home Louis Kronenberger The New York Times
Published in May 1927, Virginia Woolfs To the Lighthouse quickly became a focal point of discussion in both British and American literary circles. Following…
To the Lighthouse Contemporary Reviews (1927)001 - Mrs Woolf's New Novel The Times Literary Supplement
Published in May 1927, Virginia Woolfs To the Lighthouse quickly became a focal point of discussion in both British and American literary circles. Following…