The Independent - London, September 24th, 1995
NEVER in the field of English literature has so much been written, filmed, painted, praised and plagiarised by so many about so few. If only they had agonised in Tulse Hill, some of the romance by association might have been lost. But it had to be Bloomsbury, the still faintly aesthetic inner-city village of London University and the British Museum. If only they had been ugly or just plain plain instead of being epitomised by Virginia Woolf's romantically elegant, soulful features gazing from so many book covers and Sunday magazine articles. Beauty barely concealing inner torment, love wrest...
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