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Karina Jakubowicz

Academic & podcaster working on Bloomsbury art and literature. Hosts the Virginia Woolf Podcast.

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May in Review

It’s pouring with rain in Gloucestershire, and I’m finding it difficult to recollect the heatwave that gripped Britain only a few weeks ago. I’ve been teaching T.S. Eliot’s Four Quartets every Wednesday, and I can’t help but identify with h...

7 days ago
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‘My father didn’t leave me pearls’

Vita and Virginia's Legacies

The first reference to Orlando appears in a letter Virginia wrote to Vita Sackville West on the 8th March 1927:

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Riding The Waves

Putting The Waves on stage at the Jermyn St Theatre

“Let's stage the unstageable novel.” That was the challenge Flora Wilson Brown gave to herself when she decided to write a theatrical adaption of The Waves. She was only twenty-five at th...

16 days ago
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'The heat has come'

If you are reading this in an early summer heatwave, then you’ll find it slightly easier to transport yourself back to May 1926. As Virginia writes in her diary ‘The heat has come.’ With it come memories of the social ‘season’ that ran in L...

22 days ago
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Woolf on Strike

On a morning in May one century ago, three million workers went on strike. In an unprecedented act of defiance, they managed to grind the country to a halt. Trains and buses stopped; factories closed their doors.

Most workers were strikin...

23 days ago
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