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River Ouse

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Length46 km
Source Lower Beeding
Mouth English Channel
Country United Kingdom
Bridges Ouse Valley Viaduct
Cities Lewes
Newhaven
Rodmell
Southease
Glynde
Isfield
Piddinghoe
Lower Beeding
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The Ouse is a river in the English counties of West and East Sussex. It rises near Lower Beeding in West Sussex, and flows eastwards and then southwards to reach the sea at Newhaven. It skirts Haywards Heath and passes through Lewes.

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... The floods have submerged parts of York city centre, with the banks of the River Ouse bursting after intense rainfall on Saturday...

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... More rainfall predicted in the next 24 hours, the impact on cities such as Ross can be covered-on-Wye part of a Playground in Hereford, high water, water from the River Ouse flooded areas of York said The Environment Agency, around 1,000 employees were in service on Tuesday night, with 5km of flood barriers deployed and 90 of the pumps in action...

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... Huge waves crashed against the sea wall in Porthcawl on Saturday, Wales braced for the storm, residents sandbags to put in front of their houses in Mytholmroyd, West Yorkshire, in anticipation of rising water soldiers from the Highlanders, 4th Battalion, Royal Regiment of Scotland, stepped in to help assist with flood protection in West Yorkshire is supported, the help for the worst of the storms as soldiers in the preparations for the flooding, barricades are to be in place by rescue workers in North Yorkshire, Many will be able to a relationship to Rupert the cocker spaniel experience on Saturday morning when he went for a walk in the storm This is the scene, in the historic city of York, the as levels on the River Ouse rose the inhabitants of their houses to defend with the help of soldiers in Mytholmroyd, as it prepares for the storm to meeting Stewards entrance secure against the gates of St Andrew s, as Birmingham City is preparing to host Brentford FC...

Virginia Woolf: Personal copy of debut novel resurfaces

Feb 16,2020 10:18 am

By Leisha Chi-SantorelliBBC News Culture

Virginia Woolf's personal copy of her debut novel, The Voyage Out, has been .

The Book was rediscovered in 2021, having mistakenly been housed in the science section of the University of Sydney library for 25 years.

It is the only publicly available copy of its kind and contains rare inscriptions and edits.

Another UK first edition used personally by Woolf is owned by a private collector based in London.

Scholars say The Find is " remarkable" and could provide insight into the English author's Mental Health and writing process.

Woolf is considered to be one of The Most important modernist 20Th Century authors, publishing More Than 45 works including To The Lighthouse and Mrs Dalloway.

She pioneered the use of stream of consciousness as a narrative device and is a lasting literary influence to This Day .

The University of Sydney hopes by publicly sharing their copy, the multiple notes showing The Adopted and abandoned revisions will give a New Generation of readers, literary students and scholars some insight into Woolf's thoughts.

Woolf suffered from severe Mental Health breakdowns during the estimated seven year period it took to complete The Voyage Out.

She Fell Back into depression and was put in a nursing home The Day before it was published in 1915, staying there for six months. Her husband Leonard Woolf said she was " writing Every Day with a kind of tortured intensity" to finish The Novel .

She was institutionalised and attempted suicide several times throughout her life. She died in March 1941, aged 59, after filling her coat pockets with stones and walking into the River Ouse .

Handwriting match

The University of Sydney said it appeared the rediscovered copy of The Voyage Out had been lost " through the bustle of everyday campus and library life".

Simon Cooper , Metadata Services Officer from the Fisher Library, found The Book incorrectly shelved in 2021.

He Said : " I knew The Book didn't belong there, so I took it out And Then saw the author's name handwritten on The First page.

" So, I looked up her handwriting to compare it, and it matched. It's her copy".

The University acquired The Book in the late 1970s through Bow Windows Bookshop in Lewes, East Sussex .

Woolf and her husband Leonard Woolf had lived in the Area - and members of The Public can still visit their which is owned by The National Trust.

'Unique object'

Original copies of her manuscripts, novels, essays and Short Stories now sell for huge sums.

One of The World 's oldest antiquarian booksellers, Maggs Bros in London, told The Bbc the rediscovered Woolf copy could be worth about £250,000 ($321,500) given The Other first edition copy sold for just over £91,000 in 2001.

" Prices have increased for this material since then, in some places quite substantially, " said Bonny Beaumont, Modern Firsts specialist at Maggs Bros.

In the rediscovered edition of The Voyage Out, handwritten edits made by Woolf can be seen In Blue and brown pencil, with typed excerpts pasted onto the pages.

Some of The Changes could have been made by an editor or Someone Else .

Academics say the rare text reflects Woolf's understanding of her own process of writing and how she developed The Craft .

" It carries iconic value, " said to Mark Byron - a professor of Modern Literature at the University of Sydney, who has studied The Book In Person .

" The revisions are fascinating in terms of what Woolf was thinking at The Time , " he added.

" Its role in Woolf's editorial decisions towards The First American edition of The Novel in 1920 is an important element of its textual history. "

" The inclusion of Woolf's annotations and corrections in her own hand, in pasted typed sheets, and in marginal editorial instructions, make this a unique object, shining a light on the composition processes of a pivotal novel in Woolf's career, and thus in the history of The Novel in the 20Th Century . "

He added that the difficult composition of The Novel led to The First significant adult breakdown for Woolf, suggesting the subject matter and narrative technique deployed in The Novel may shed some light on matters of psychology and mental distress and its connection to Woolf's emergent career as a writer.

Some have speculated that Woolf was " potentially uncomfortable with how closely The Reflections mirrored her own Mental Health when she was writing The Book " which is what led to The Changes , Mr Byron said.

Most of Woolf's works are housed at in Northampton, Massachusetts and the.

Many have long believed that The Other first edition of The Voyage Out owned by Woolf was held in an undisclosed private collection in the US. It is known as the " Adams" copy as it used to be part of a library belonging to a Mr FB Adams.

However, The Bbc has learned that The Adams copy is in London and owned by a private British collector. He acquired it through the rare book dealer Peter Harrington at an auction held by Sotheby's in 2001.

Peter Harrington 's son, Pom, who now runs The Business , said he was excited by the rediscovery and digitalisation of The Voyage Out, and keen to examine the difference between the two copies.

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