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Street Haunting

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Pages: 18
Language: English
ISBN: 978-0-14-043711-9

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Woolf's essay on the experience of walking through London streets and observing city life.

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Into each of these lives one could penetrate a little way, far enough to give oneself the illusion that one is not tethered to a single mind.

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Street Haunting

Virginia Woolf

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No one perhaps has ever felt passionately towards a lead pencil. But there are circumstances in which it can become supremely desirable to possess one; moments when we are set upon having an object, an excuse for walking half across London.

The eye is not a miner, not a diver, not a seeker after buried treasure. It floats us smoothly down a stream; resting, pausing, the brain sleeps perhaps as it looks.

Into each of these lives one could penetrate a little way, far enough to give oneself the illusion that one is not tethered to a single mind, but can put on briefly for a few minutes the bodies and minds of others.

The shell-like covering which our souls have excreted to house themselves, to make for themselves a shape distinct from others, is broken, and there is left of all these wrinkles and roughnesses a central oyster of perceptiveness, an enormous eye.