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Bishop, Edward, ‘‘Pursuing ‘It’ Through ‘Kew Gardens,’’’ in Studies in Short Fiction, Vol. 19, No. 3, Summer 1982, pp. 269–76.
Desmond, Ray, Kew: The History of the Royal Botanic Garden, The Harvill Press, 1995.
Gillespie, Diane Filby, The Sisters’ Arts: The Writing and Painting of Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell, Syracuse University Press, 1988.
Staveley, Alice, ‘‘Visualizing the Feminine: Fashion, Flowers, and Other Fine Arts,’’ in Virginia Woolf and the Arts: Selected Papers from the Sixth...
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