The March of Headlines

Barbara Lounsberry
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Virginia Woolf's “curious props”—including her diary and others’ diaries—ably support her across 1931. She shows, in fact, such sure life command that she mocks the outer political scene in September of 1931. Meanwhile, she continues to add newspaper headlines to her 1930–1931 diary, and her inner wars persist. This chapter shows how Woolf used her 1930–1931 diary as a practice field for The Waves. Other diaries also aid her. In December 1930, she makes double use of The Journal of a Somerset Rector, with its tale of a country suicide. First, she summarizes John Skinner's Journal in her diary to test her ability to write and then she revises the diary entry for her Second Common Reader essay “The Rev. John Skinner” (1932). She finds James Woodforde's Diary of a Country Parson further proof of life deathless in a diary and pairs him with John Skinner in the Second Common Reader. In May 1931, The Private Diaries of Princess Daisy of Pless—Vita Sackville-West's distant relative—offers Woolf rich matter for future works: for Flush, The Years, and Three Guineas.
头条新闻的进军
弗吉尼亚·伍尔夫的“奇特道具”——包括她的日记和其他人的日记——有力地支撑着她穿越了1931年。事实上,她在1931年9月表现出如此确定的生活指挥,她嘲笑了外部的政治场景。与此同时,她继续在1930年至1931年的日记中添加报纸头条,她内心的战争仍在继续。这一章展示了伍尔夫如何将她1930-1931年的日记作为创作《海浪》的实践场地。其他日记也帮助了她。1930年12月,她将《萨默塞特郡校长日记》与乡村自杀的故事进行了双重利用。首先,她在日记中总结了约翰·斯金纳的日记,以测试她的写作能力,然后她修改了她的第二篇普通读者文章“牧师约翰·斯金纳”(1932)的日记条目。她在詹姆斯·伍德福德的《一个乡村牧师的日记》中找到了日记中生命不死的进一步证据,并在《第二普通读者》中将他与约翰·斯金纳配对。1931年5月,韦斯特的远亲维塔·萨克维尔的《黛西公主的私人日记》为伍尔夫以后的作品提供了丰富的素材:《同花齐花》、《岁月》和《三基尼》。
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