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Virginia Woolf is haunted. By a question as old as time. In a paper read to a branch of the National Society for Women’s Service in 1931, Woolf addresses the crowd of women and describes her phantom: “The shadow of her wings fell on my page; I heard the rustling of her skirts in the room.”
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