Source: Society of Authors 漏 Estate of Virginia Woolf
This is one of eight engagement diaries, recently purchased at Sotheby鈥檚 by the University of Sussex, in which Virginia Woolf recorded social events and meetings with fellow writers such as 鈥淢organ鈥 (the novelist E.M. Forster) and 鈥淭om鈥 (the poet T.S. Eliot).
There are dates when her fragile physical and mental health got the better of her and she pencilled through her appointments and added the word 鈥淏ed鈥. The final entry, on 28 March 1941, presumably in her husband Leonard鈥檚 hand, has the single word 鈥淒ied鈥 to mark her suicide.
Sussex bought the diaries to complement the Monks House Papers, donated to its Special Collections in 1972, which include letters to Woolf as well as notebooks, drafts of essays and corrected typescripts of some of her works. A sketch was with a letter from Virginia to Leonard dated 7 January 1914 and is presumably in her hand, perhaps reflecting the animal nicknames - 鈥渕armoset鈥, 鈥渕andril鈥 and 鈥渕ongoose鈥 - they used for each other.
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