A review by mtillstaff
The Letters of Virginia Woolf: Vol. 1 (1888-1912) by Virginia Woolf

4.0

The first half of this volume felt slow, mostly consisting of jocular letters to Woolf's (more than) friend Violet Davis. The second half picked up as her tone and subject matters matured as she began to correspond with Bloomsbury members such as Clive Bell, Lytton Strachey and her sister Vanessa. The second half also includes letters by Woolf discussing her burgeoning career as a book reviewer and work on her first novel.