New Bloomsbury archive casts revealing light on Virginia Woolf's death
Letter opened to public viewing for the first time shows Clive Bell coming to terms with sister-in-law's suicide
A revealing letter about the disappearance and suicide of Virginia Woolf in 1941 is part of a new archive of letters by the Bloomsbury group that is being opened to public viewing for the first time.
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Friday, 19 March, 2010
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