Voices from the Grave #68: Virginia Woolf Posted on May 6, 2013 by maedez The only extant recording of the great writer Virginia Woolf’s voice. From BBC Radio, 29th April 1937. Share this:TwitterFacebookTumblrPinterestLike this:Like Loading... Related
Thanks. I am recognizing a pattern here. 🙂 I am glad people agree with me, because I think it is a simply stunning find. LikeLike Reply ↓
It’s a little embarrassing to compare enunciation of an earlier era to that of today. LikeLike Reply ↓
Oh, indeed. Although I would be happy if we could meet in the middle between the writers of yesterday and the average person of today. I mean, not everyone in the past sounded that amazing. 🙂 LikeLike Reply ↓
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This is the highlight of my day (week, month).
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Isn’t it just fabulous? I had to share.
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wonderful share.. thank you so much!!
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You are welcome. It is…fascinating, to say the least.
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That is FASCINATING. Thank you!
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Thanks. I am recognizing a pattern here. 🙂 I am glad people agree with me, because I think it is a simply stunning find.
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It’s a little embarrassing to compare enunciation of an earlier era to that of today.
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Oh, indeed. Although I would be happy if we could meet in the middle between the writers of yesterday and the average person of today. I mean, not everyone in the past sounded that amazing. 🙂
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