
This is presumed to be the only surviving recording of Virginia Woolf. It was recorded on April 29, 1937, as part of a BBC radio broadcast series called “Words Fail Me.” Woolf would have been fifty-five at the time.
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The whole essay is to be find here:
For an explanation of the words “incarnadine” and “ multitudinous seas” (Shakespeare) see:
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Music: Edward Elgar (1919), Cello Concerto in E minor, Op. 85 by Skidmore College Orchestra (musopen.org)
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