Find out about the ‘cubist writing’ of Virginia Woolf

Admirers of Virginia Woolf’s writing have the chance to find out more about the novelist’s distinctive style.
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Sarah Phillips MA is speaking on her published work, Virginia Woolf as a ‘Cubist Writer’, for the National Trust, East Sussex.

The lecture takes place at Monks House, Rodmell Village Hall, on Friday, July 4, from 7.30pm to 8.30pm.

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There are clear similarities between the experimental and modernist style of Woolf’s writing and the designs and ideas of the avant-garde Cubist movement, which was founded in Paris, in 1907, by Picasso and Braque.

The talk aims to illustrate a way of reading Woolf, which illuminates the ideas of Cubism.

Tickets cost £10 (including a glass of wine).

Call 01273 474760 or visit nationaltrust.org.uk/monkshouse.