Virginia Woolf Quote

The English tourist in American literature wants above all things something different from what he has at home. For this reason the one American writer whom the English whole-heartedly admire is Walt Whitman. There, you will hear them say, is the real American undisguised. In the whole of English literature there is no figure which resembles his - among all our poetry none in the least comparable to Leaves of Grass


Collected essays (ed. 1967)


The English tourist in American literature wants above all things something different from what he has at home. For this reason the one American...

The English tourist in American literature wants above all things something different from what he has at home. For this reason the one American...

The English tourist in American literature wants above all things something different from what he has at home. For this reason the one American...

The English tourist in American literature wants above all things something different from what he has at home. For this reason the one American...