We have Virginia Woolf’s Reading Notebooks, her diaries and her letters, all of which tell us about her reading habits.
Now there’s another source for this interesting information — the Reading Experience Database (RED), hosted by the Open University. As reported on the Open Culture website, RED provides a vast, open-access compendium of British authors’ reading habits from 1450 through 1945. And it includes Woolf’s.
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Thanks for this Paula, I love getting to know my favourite writers’ reading habits
You’re welcome, Valentina. Coming to Chicago in 2014?