Between the Acts, by Virginia Woolf. 1st Edition, 4th Impression.
Woolf’s final novel and published posthumously in 1941, Between the Acts beautifully captures the tension between art and life in pre-World War II England. Following the progression and structure of a play, a majority of the work is written in verse, leading to this experimental work often being categorised as ‘theatre-fiction’.
This is the fourth impression of the first edition, the previous three editions all being published during the work’s initial year of publication in 1941. Featuring a beautiful dust jacket from Venessa Bell, Woolf’s sister. Overall a clean, fine copy. Original dust jacket very good, with with chipping and slight paper loss to the spine.
Published by Hogarth Press, 1941.
Woolf’s final novel and published posthumously in 1941, Between the Acts beautifully captures the tension between art and life in pre-World War II England. Following the progression and structure of a play, a majority of the work is written in verse, leading to this experimental work often being categorised as ‘theatre-fiction’.
This is the fourth impression of the first edition, the previous three editions all being published during the work’s initial year of publication in 1941. Featuring a beautiful dust jacket from Venessa Bell, Woolf’s sister. Overall a clean, fine copy. Original dust jacket very good, with with chipping and slight paper loss to the spine.
Published by Hogarth Press, 1941.
Woolf’s final novel and published posthumously in 1941, Between the Acts beautifully captures the tension between art and life in pre-World War II England. Following the progression and structure of a play, a majority of the work is written in verse, leading to this experimental work often being categorised as ‘theatre-fiction’.
This is the fourth impression of the first edition, the previous three editions all being published during the work’s initial year of publication in 1941. Featuring a beautiful dust jacket from Venessa Bell, Woolf’s sister. Overall a clean, fine copy. Original dust jacket very good, with with chipping and slight paper loss to the spine.
Published by Hogarth Press, 1941.