Virginia Woolf Quote

For some reason, we know not what, his childhood was sharply severed. It lodged in him whole and entire. He could not disperse it.


Essay "Lewis Carroll" (1939).


For some reason, we know not what, his childhood was sharply severed. It lodged in him whole and entire. He could not disperse it.

For some reason, we know not what, his childhood was sharply severed. It lodged in him whole and entire. He could not disperse it.

For some reason, we know not what, his childhood was sharply severed. It lodged in him whole and entire. He could not disperse it.

For some reason, we know not what, his childhood was sharply severed. It lodged in him whole and entire. He could not disperse it.