She had, one might say, renounced the world, or at least she had renounced the happiness of the world, although this renunciation could hardly be called mystical, one of the consequences of her bereavement being a permanent loss of faith.
Quentin Bell, Virginia Woolf - A Biography, p. 13
Quentin Bell, Virginia Woolf - A Biography, p. 13
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