On Thu, 8 Sep 2016 09:34:09 +0200, Giovanni Andreani <l...@giovanniandreani.com> wrote: > Hello list members, I've been away for a while due to personal reasons > and now back again. I read a quote apparently from Virginia Woolf and > would like to know the source it eventually comes from. The quote is: > "Now this is very profound, what rhythm is, and goes far deeper than > words. A sight, an emotion, creates this wave in the mind, long before > it makes words to fit it..." A Google search on <Woolf "wave in the mind"> found this on the Barnes and Noble site: The name of the book, THE WAVE IN THE MIND, refers to an explanation of style that Virginia Woolf once wrote in a letter. The name of the book, THE WAVE IN THE MIND, refers to an explanation of style that Virginia Woolf once wrote in a letter.
"The name of the book [by Ursula Leguin], THE WAVE IN THE MIND,refers to the explanation of style that Virginia Woolf once wrote in a letter." Another hit tells us that the letter was to Vita Sackville-West, friend, lover and fellow novelist, who was the inspiration for Woolf's "Orlando. Ken Moore The name of the book, THE WAVE IN THE MIND, refers to an explanation of style that Virginia Woolf once wrote in a letter. _______________________________________________ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu https://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale To unsubscribe from finale send a message to: finale-unsubscr...@shsu.edu