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On Being Still - with the Brighton Paintings

Kabe Wilson

Diary with Paintings

9 November 2020

United Kingdom

On Being Still in the Modernist Review explores themes deeply rooted in Virginia Woolf’s literature, particularly her reflections on stillness, perception, and the inner life. It examines how Woolf's portrayal of quiet moments allows for profound insights into human experience and consciousness. By connecting Woolf’s ideas to contemporary discussions on the significance of stillness in a fast-paced world, the piece highlights the enduring relevance of her work. This exploration not only honors Woolf's literary legacy but also encourages readers to appreciate the power of pause and reflection in understanding ourselves and our surroundings, resonating with Woolf’s timeless insights.

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