An African in Imperial London
- 320pages
- 12 heures de lecture
A vivid biography of an African Edwardian chronicler of London, in a time of social upheaval.
Danell Jones explore en profondeur l'œuvre de Virginia Woolf, ses recherches sur laquelle lui ont valu une bourse Whiting à la Columbia University. Elle est l'auteure de recueils de poésie primés et d'une biographie remarquable d'A.B.C. Merriman-Labor, une figure importante mais négligée de la littérature africaine. La production créative et critique de Jones englobe la poésie, la fiction et des essais publiés dans diverses revues. Elle a également cofondé les Big Sky Writing Workshops, reflétant son engagement à promouvoir le talent littéraire.




A vivid biography of an African Edwardian chronicler of London, in a time of social upheaval.
Seven Lessons to Inspire Great Writing
Drawing from the rich tapestry of Virginia Woolf's diaries, essays, and fiction, this work offers a unique exploration of her writing techniques and philosophies. Danell Jones crafts an engaging guide that serves as both an inspiration and a practical resource for writers. By utilizing Woolf's own words, the book provides insights into her creative process, making it a valuable tool for fans, students, and educators seeking to deepen their understanding of Woolf's literary genius.
A new look at a revolutionary writer, a diverse imperial city, and a controversial trick on the Royal Navy.