Quick note
						
						  Woolf's sensation that androgyny is the ideal state of the artist - cf her narration - it has an androgynous sense about it, I think. It goes between men and women without discrimination, almost without noticing their gender.
But a distinction should be made between the artist and the narrator, I suppose. A slim difference, but it must be important.
						
						
					  
					  But a distinction should be made between the artist and the narrator, I suppose. A slim difference, but it must be important.
 
					

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