I don't believe that you can possibly separate expression from thought in an imaginative work. The better a thing is expressed, the more completely it is thought.


The Letters of Virginia Woolf: Volume III: 1923-1928 (1977)


I don't believe that you can possibly separate expression from thought in an imaginative work. The better a thing is expressed, the more completely...

I don't believe that you can possibly separate expression from thought in an imaginative work. The better a thing is expressed, the more completely...

I don't believe that you can possibly separate expression from thought in an imaginative work. The better a thing is expressed, the more completely...

I don't believe that you can possibly separate expression from thought in an imaginative work. The better a thing is expressed, the more completely...