Virginia Woolf Quotes About Writing Poetry

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  • What has praise and fame to do with poetry? Was not writing poetry a secret transaction, a voice answering a voice? So that all this chatter and praise, and blame and meeting people who admired one and meeting people who did not admire one was as ill suited as could be to the thing itself- a voice answering a voice.

    Virginia Woolf (2012). “Orlando: A Biography”, p.306, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • Was not writing poetry a secret transaction, a voice answering a voice?

    Virginia Woolf (2012). “Orlando: A Biography”, p.306, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • women have always been poor, not for two hundred years merely, but from the beginning of time. ... Women, then, have not had a dog's chance of writing poetry. That is why I have laid so much stress on money and a room of one's own.

    Virginia Woolf, Morag Shiach (1998). “A Room of One's Own: And, Three Guineas”, p.141
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