On a grey, drizzly day in July, Virginia Woolf stares blankly over Tavistock Square in central London. The bronze bust of the author silently observes the square’s gardens, perched on a moss-streaked stone plinth. Today, decaying bouquets of yellow roses and sweet Williams are laid on the ground before her; a foxglove taken from... read full story

"Virginia Woolf lived in a house formerly on the south side of Tavistock Square from 1924 to 1939 where most of her greatest novels were written and published."

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