THE MARRIAGE OF HEAVEN AND HELL MANIC DEPRESSION AND THE LIFE OF VIRGINIA WOOLF
by [Woolf, Virginia] DALLY, Peter
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New York: St. Martin's Press, 1999. First American Edition. Octavo. Cloth and boards. 225pp. Four leaves of black & white photos. Appendix, family tree, notes, bibliography, and index. Near fine in a similar pictorial dust jacket.
First American edition. "[E]minent psychiatrist Peter Dally explores the darker side of Virginia Woolf. Bringing together his knowledge of as a doctor with his lifelong fascination with Woolf's life and work, he sheds light on the depression that tormented her adult years" -- from the dust jacket.
First American edition. "[E]minent psychiatrist Peter Dally explores the darker side of Virginia Woolf. Bringing together his knowledge of as a doctor with his lifelong fascination with Woolf's life and work, he sheds light on the depression that tormented her adult years" -- from the dust jacket.
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- Title
- THE MARRIAGE OF HEAVEN AND HELL MANIC DEPRESSION AND THE LIFE OF VIRGINIA WOOLF
- Author
- [Woolf, Virginia] DALLY, Peter
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- Edition
- First American Edition
- Publisher
- St. Martin's Press
- Place of Publication
- New York
- Date Published
- 1999
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