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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]

  2. Oct 28, 2020 · How did the famous writer and his wife, who was also a writer, balance their creative and personal lives? Read an essay by Beth Kephart that explores their relationship, challenges, and legacy.

  3. 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.

  4. A biography of Leonard Woolf, a Jew, socialist, anti-imperialist, author, publisher, gardener and husband of Virginia Woolf. Learn about his life, work and legacy from Victoria Glendinning, chaired by Romesh Gunesekera.

  5. Dec 10, 2006 · Leonard Woolf led an exemplary life, rich in spite of its adversities (in addition to Virginia, two of his siblings and a sister-in-law committed suicide, and another sister was...

  6. About Leonard Woolf: Leonard Sidney Woolf was a noted British political theorist, author, publisher (The Hogarth Press), and civil servant, but perhaps b...

  7. Nov 12, 2018 · But before Jacob’s Room and Mrs Dalloway and To The Lighthouse, before the war was even over, she and her husband Leonard worked side by side to produce a physical memorial to Leonard’s youngest brother Cecil, killed in 1917 at the battle of Cambrai just after he turned 30.