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“Obscure, Indecent, and Brilliant.” Virginia Woolf, Hope Mirrlees and Modernism’s Lost Masterpiece
“If modernism was the language that lit up the early twentieth century, it seems to be that Hope Mirrlees, aged twenty-six, stepped into that light and flipped a switch of her own. ” So wrote Deborah Levy, novelist playwright and Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, in her foreword to Faber & Faber’s new […]