
With an introduction by Adam PhillipsMonday 17 July 1922.Back from Garsington, & too unsettled to write - I meant to say read; but then this does not count as writing. It is to me like scratching; or, if it goes well, like having a bath - which of course, I did not get at Garsington. 1920. The war is over, and Virginia Woolf is meeting friends old and new, from Maynard Keynes to Vita Sackville-West.She is reading and reviewing voraciously, and the Hogarth Press is thriving.Jacob's Room was published in 1922, and Woolf began work on what was to become Mrs Dalloway.This was a time of creative highs and lows, as well as a growing confidence as Woolf developed her distinctive literary voice.