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The Recorded Voice Of Virginia Woolf
Docs & Non-Fiction (Art & Entertainment), Viral (Time Capsule)
[ 7:38 - from YouTube ]
For literature and history lovers both: This is the only surviving recording of Virginia Woolf's voice. It is part of a BBC radio broadcast from April 29th, 1937. The talk was called "Craftsmanship" and was part of a series entitled "Words Fail Me."
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