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Haunted House

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Throughout her life, Virginia Woolf wrote short stories: she made small notes and set them aside until they became part of novels or finalized works. In 1921, her only lifetime collection, entitled Monday or Tuesday (1921), was published. In 1940 she decided to publish a new book, incorporating both stories that had already appeared - six from the book and six printed in various magazines - and those previously unpublished. She discussed the idea with her husband, Leonard Wolfe, who published a collection of eighteen stories, The Haunted House, in 1941, after her death. The plots of his stories Wolfe builds as observations of people, phenomena or situations. And these observations give rise to reflection, capture in words states, thoughts and search for truth.
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