theparisreview: On Virginia Woolf’s conception of privacy: “Many people accept the idea
theparisreview: On Virginia Woolf’s conception of privacy: “Many people accept the idea that each of us has a certain resolute innerness … What interested Woolf was the way that we become aware of that innerness. We come to know it best, she thought, when we’re forced, at moments of exposure, to shield it against the outside world.” For more of this morning’s roundup, click here. -- source link