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These problems became more serious in 1855 and Virago failed to reproduce her best form.
She was very beautiful, with great blue eyes and auburn hair, but somewhat of a virago.
A virago, of whatever excellence, was still identified by her gender.
A woman, however, if exceptional enough could earn the title virago.
If you only ever buy one Virago book, make it this one.
"Not that virago with whom you now rent, I hope."
I said, "I've got to go down the hill again with that virago.
Deirdre can be a virago when she's in a temper.
A pint-sized virago in league with forces from the dark side.
The word virago has almost always had an association with cultural gender transgression.
"How did that virago ever produce a sweet girl like Cecily?"
She was to become a full time director, with considerable responsibility for the content of the Virago publishing list.
Work and community for single women 1850 - 1920, London: Virago.
It was republished by Virago in 1981 and has been reprinted several times since then.
In the late 1980s a 250 cc Virago was added.
Everything about those early Virago editions was well judged, and nothing more so than their cover illustrations.
She was a founder member and executive of Virago Press.
Virago developed respiratory problems towards the end of her three-year-old season.
"My prince, do you know why I am called the Virago?"
Oh, those books were all in that wonderful series from Virago with the black bindings."
She had none of the outward signs of a virago.
Yet could part of his inheritance include a blue-eyed virago and her two sisters?
A virago is a woman who demonstrates exemplary and heroic qualities.
Virago, then, was a title of respect and admiration.
This milieu, however, was already familiar to me from many of the other titles on the Virago list.