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	Comments on: Mrs. Dalloway	</title>
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		By: Paul Marchbanks		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[So glad you&#039;ve picked it up again, Rebecca!  I&#039;ll be following your lead in a couple weeks when I begin teaching it to both undergrads and grad students.&lt;/&gt;&lt;/&gt;I love how the &quot;leaden circles dissolving in air&quot; captures not only the sound&#039;s texture but illustrates a central tension in so much of Woolf&#039;s work--the struggle to make tangible and lasting what is inherently ephemeral: individual moments of Time.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So glad you&#8217;ve picked it up again, Rebecca!  I&#8217;ll be following your lead in a couple weeks when I begin teaching it to both undergrads and grad students.</></>I love how the &#8220;leaden circles dissolving in air&#8221; captures not only the sound&#8217;s texture but illustrates a central tension in so much of Woolf&#8217;s work&#8211;the struggle to make tangible and lasting what is inherently ephemeral: individual moments of Time.</p>
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