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Tag archives: Leonard Woolf

On this day…14 April

On 14 April 1918 Harriet Weaver visited Virginia and Leonard Woolf. Weaver’s purpose in visiting the Woolfs on Sunday 14 April 1918 was to find out if they would be willing to print Joyce’s Ulysses using the printing press they had recently set up. In the end, the Woolfs decided that Joyce’s book was too […]

Posted byJamesJoyceApril 14, 2014October 23, 2019Posted inApril, Significant Joycean DatesTags: Harriet Weaver, Hogarth Press, Leonard Woolf, Virginia Woolf

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