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: Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) Tumblr Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest 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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