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  1. Leonard Sidney Woolf (/ ˈ w ʊ l f /; () 25 November 1880 – () 14 August 1969) was a British political theorist, author, publisher, and civil servant. He was married to author Virginia Woolf . As a member of the Labour Party and the Fabian Society , Woolf was an avid publisher of his own work and his wife's novels. [1]

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  2. Apr 17, 2024 · Leonard Woolf (born Nov. 25, 1880, London—died Aug. 14, 1969, Rodmell, Sussex, Eng.) was a British publisher, political worker, journalist, and internationalist who influenced literary and political life and thought more by his personality than by any one achievement. Along with his wife, Virginia Woolf, he played a key role in the formation ...

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  4. Aug 26, 2006 · The much maligned husband of Virginia, Leonard Woolf has his reputation fully restored in Victoria Glendenning's landmark biography, says Paul Levy. At the end of his life in 1969 aged 88,...

  5. The Political Quarterly is an academic journal of political science that first appeared from 1914 to 1916 and was revived by Leonard Woolf, Kingsley Martin, and William A. Robson in 1930. Its editors-in-chief are Ben Jackson ( University of Oxford ) and Deborah Mabbett ( Birkbeck University of London ), who assumed their posts in 2016.

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  6. May 22, 2014 · 23 May 2014. Thinkstock. The Bloomsbury Group and Sri Lanka are rarely spoken of in the same breath, but that is partly because Leonard Woolf's groundbreaking first novel, The Village in the...

  7. Dec 10, 2006 · Born in November 1880, to Marie de Jongh and Sidney Woolf, Leonard was the third of nine siblings (a 10th child died in infancy). The family was solidly bourgeois, Jewish but not religious, and ...

  8. Publication. References. External links. The Mark on the Wall is the first published story by Virginia Woolf. [1] . It was published in 1917 as part of the first collection of short stories written by Virginia Woolf and her husband, Leonard Woolf, called Two Stories. [2] .

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