Virginia Woolf Quotes About Tragedy

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  • Tragedies come in the hungry hours.

    Virginia Woolf (2016). “The Voyage Out”, p.140, Virginia Woolf
  • That perhaps is your task--to find the relation between things that seem incompatible yet have a mysterious affinity, to absorb every experience that comes your way fearlessly and saturate it completely so that your poem is a whole, not a fragment; to re-think human life into poetry and so give us tragedy again and comedy by means of characters not spun out at length in the novelist's way, but condensed and synthesized in the poet's way--that is what we look to you to do now.

    Virginia Woolf (1932). “A Letter to a Young Poet”
  • Disastrous would have been the result if a fire or a death had suddenly demanded something heroic of human nature, but tragedies come in the hungry hours.

    Virginia Woolf (2016). “The Voyage Out”, p.140, Virginia Woolf
  • With twice his wits, she had to see things through his eyes -- one of the tragedies of married life.

    Virginia Woolf (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of Virginia Woolf (Illustrated)”, p.902, Delphi Classics
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