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1 Sep 2014: Woolf's great novel makes a day of party preparations the canvas for themes of lost love, life choices and mental illness, writes Robert McCrum
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27 Aug 2014: From Nabokov to Woolf to Coetzee, novelist Jonathan Gibbs selects the best imaginary lives presented as the real thing
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21 Aug 2014:
Patricia Waugh: The two novelists' books reveal how different varieties of hallucination can inspire and threaten creative work
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17 Aug 2014: From poetry to provocation, on film and in person, catch up with the highlights of a packed and wide-ranging weekend
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11 Jul 2014: From the Malevich retrospective in London to Urban Psychosis in Manchester, find out what's happening in art around the country
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9 Jul 2014:
National Portrait Gallery welcomes author nearly a century after she refused to sit for a painting destined for its walls
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23 Jun 2014: Virginia Woolf visualised, Bacharach lionised, and King Lear Simon Russell Bealeified
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20 Jun 2014:
Woolf was acutely self-conscious and disliked sitting for pictures never mind 'seeing herself'. But a few rare portraits, often by her family or friends, capture her inner spirit, writes Richard Shone
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3 Jun 2014:
It can seem daunting, but there's a whole world of books beyond the children's section. Site member Firebird is here with a few commandments for those thinking of taking their first steps...
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19 May 2014:
Books containing scenes with potential to cause distress said to include Things Fall Apart, The Great Gatsby and Mrs Dalloway, writes Alison Flood
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