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The Diary of Sydney Waterlow

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Virginia Woolf

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Th. 8. [December 1910] Dined with the Clive Bells; what a relief & change!1 No one else but Virginia S. We had talk that begins to be really intimate. Vanessa very amusing on paederasty among their circle. I realised for the first time the difference between her & Virginia: Vanessa icy, cynical, artistic; Virginia much more emotional, & interested in life rather than beauty. A glorious evening.

Not previously published. From the diaries of Sydney Waterlow, Berg Collection, New York Public Library.

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Stape, J.H. (1995). The Diary of Sydney Waterlow. In: Stape, J.H. (eds) Virginia Woolf. Macmillan Interviews and Recollections. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-23807-1_8

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