Our marvelous Literature Cambridge course on Virginia Woolf’s Gardens ended last Friday. But perhaps the best was yet to come.
Our class, along with some of those enrolled in this week’s Fictions of Home class, went on an all-day outing to Monk’s House, Virginia and Leonard Woolf’s home in Rodmell, and Charleston, the nearby home of Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant and others. Beautiful, incredibly moving, and breathtaking.
I’m traveling today, so only have time to post these tweets. But I promise to provide more about the trip after I am back in a room of my own.
We had a marvellous visit to @CharlestonTrust and @MonksHouseNT yesterday, with a great reading from *Between the Acts*. Sad to see the end of a brilliant week on Woolf, but we are looking forward to the next course, Fictions of Home. https://t.co/KEpszCapwB pic.twitter.com/RB10qkcNaq
— Literature Cambridge (@LitCamb) July 21, 2019
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The gardens at @CharlestonTrust and @MonksHouseNT just get better and better. Talk about Bloomsbury living up to the name. pic.twitter.com/rxA7f13SsN
— K Jakubowicz (@KJakubowicz) July 20, 2019
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To @MonksHouseNT and Charleston w/ @LitCamb today. Beautiful and touching for lovers of #virginiawoolf & #vanessabell & the Bloomsbury Group. pic.twitter.com/GYszV2YMkw
— Blogging Woolf (@woolfwriter) July 20, 2019
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From brilliant scholar to good sport & impromptu actress, @KJakubowicz shines “on stage” @MonksHouseNT in impromptu performance of scene from Virginia Woolf’s “Between the Acts” during our @LitCamb outing today. Bravo! pic.twitter.com/BMUweT0UFt
— Blogging Woolf (@woolfwriter) July 20, 2019