Thank you Kenneth,

Very much appreciated; I'll dig in to it, now.

Giovanni


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>On Thu, 8 Sep 2016 09:34:09 +0200, Giovanni Andreani 
><[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hello list members, I've been away for a while due to personal reasons 
>> and now back again. I read a quote apparently from Virginia Woolf and 
>> would like to know the source it eventually comes from. The quote is: 
>> "Now this is very profound, what rhythm is, and goes far deeper than 
>> words. A sight, an emotion, creates this wave in the mind, long before 
>> it makes words to fit it..." 
>A Google search on <Woolf "wave in the mind"> found this on the Barnes 
>and Noble site:
>The name of the book, THE WAVE IN THE MIND, refers to an explanation of 
>style that Virginia Woolf once wrote in a letter.
>The name of the book, THE WAVE IN THE MIND, refers to an explanation of 
>style that Virginia Woolf once wrote in a letter.
>
>"The name of the book [by Ursula Leguin], THE WAVE IN THE MIND,refers to 
>the explanation of style that Virginia Woolf once wrote in a letter."
>
>Another hit tells us that the letter was to Vita Sackville-West, friend, 
>lover and fellow novelist, who was the inspiration for Woolf's "Orlando.
>
>Ken Moore
>The name of the book, THE WAVE IN THE MIND, refers to an explanation of 
>style that Virginia Woolf once wrote in a letter.
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