These famous women share a common bond revealed in ‘Square Haunting’
By Janice Weizman
One summer evening in 2013, Francesca Wade, a native of London, happened to walk through Mecklenburgh Square, an area on the eastern edge of Bloomsbury. Wade, a journalist and the assistant editor of the acclaimed literary journal, The White Review, was intrigued to discover that two of her favorite writers, Virginia Woolf and the poet known as H. D., had both resided in addresses on the square.
“Gazing up at the firmly drawn curtains above H. D.’s weather-worn blue
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