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The Bloomsbury Group : A Collection of Memoirs and Commentary /

Bloomsbury, wrote E.M. Forster in 1929, 'is the only genuine movement in English civilization.' By this time the group's influence had been extended from fiction, biography, economics, and painting through literary, social, and art criticism to publishing and journalism. Partly as a r...

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Otros Autores: Rosenbaum, S.P (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Toronto : University of Toronto Press, [2019]
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t Foreword --   |t Acknowledgments --   |t A Bloomsbury Chronology --   |t Part One: Bloomsbury on Bloomsbury --   |t Introduction --   |t Adrian Stephen: A Bloomsbury Evening in 1909 --   |t Adrian Stephen: The Dreadnought Hoax --   |t Lytton Strachey: Monday June 26th 1916 --   |t Lytton Strachey: Letters --   |t Saxon Sydney-Turner: A Description of Bloomsbury --   |t Roger Fry: Two Letters on Bloomsbury --   |t David Garnett: Bloomsbury Parties --   |t Virginia Woolf: Old Bloomsbury --   |t Virginia Woolf: Diaries --   |t Virginia Woolf: Letters --   |t Desmond Maccarthy: Bloomsbury, An Unfinished Memoir --   |t Desmond Maccarthy: The Post-Impressionist Exhibition of 1910 --   |t E.M. Forster: Bloomsbury, An Early Note --   |t E.M. Forster: Interview on Bloomsbury --   |t E.M. Forster: Letters --   |t John Maynard Keynes: My Early Beliefs --   |t Duncan Grant: Virginia Woolf and the Beginnings of Bloomsbury --   |t Vanessa Bell: Notes on Bloomsbury --   |t Vanessa Bell: Letters --   |t Clive Bell: Bloomsbury --   |t Leonard Woolf: Cambridge Friends and Influences --   |t Leonard Woolf: Old Bloomsbury --   |t Leonard Woolf: The Second Post-Impressionist Exhibition --   |t Leonard Woolf: The Beginnings of the Hogarth Press --   |t Leonard Woolf: The Memoir Club --   |t Part Two: Bloomsberries --   |t Introduction --   |t Roger Fry by Virginia Woolf --   |t Roger Fry by Clive Bell --   |t Desmond MacCarthy by E.M. Forster --   |t Desmond Maccarthy by Leonard and Virginia Woolf --   |t Molly MacCarthy by Leonard Woolf --   |t E.M. Forster by Virginia Woolf --   |t E.M. Forster by David Garnett --   |t Vanessa Bell by Virginia Woolf --   |t Vanessa Bell by Quentin Bell --   |t Duncan Grant by Roger Fry --   |t Clive Bell by David Garnett --   |t Clive Bell and Duncan Grant by Angelica Garnett --   |t Virginia Woolf by E.M. Forster --   |t Virginia Woolf by Leonard Woolf --   |t Leonard Woolf by Quentin Bell --   |t Virginia and Leonard Woolf by Angelica Garnett --   |t Lytton Strachey by Leonard Woolf --   |t Lytton Strachey by Desmond MacCarthy --   |t Carrington by David Garnett --   |t John Maynard Keynes by Virginia Woolf --   |t John Maynard Keynes by Clive Bell --   |t Lydia Lopokova by Quentin Bell --   |t David Garnett by Henrietta Garnett --   |t Part Three: Bloombury Observed --   |t Introduction --   |t Town Talker: Bloomsbury in Sussex --   |t Raymond Mortimer: London Letter --   |t Ottoline Morrell: Artists Revels --   |t Quentin Bell: The Omega Workshops --   |t Arthur Waley: Translating in Bloomsbury --   |t Osbert Sitwell: Armistice in Bloomsbury --   |t Edith Sitwell: Bloomsbury Taken Care Of --   |t Vita Sackville-West and Harold Nicolson: The Vitality of Bloomsbury --   |t Nigel Nicolson: Vita and Virginia and Vanessa --   |t Beatrice Webb: J.M. Keynes, E.M. Forster, Leonard and Virginia Woolf --   |t Gerald Brenan: Bloomsbury in Spain and England --   |t Peter Stansky and William Abrahams: A Bloomsbury Childhood --   |t Ann Synge: Childhood on the Edge of Bloomsbury --   |t John Lehmann: Working for the Hogarth Press --   |t Stephen Spender: Bloomsbury in the Thirties --   |t William Plomer: Evenings in Tavistock Square --   |t Christopher Isherwood: E.M. Forster and Virginia Woolf --   |t T.S. Eliot: Virginia Woolf and Bloomsbury --   |t Frances Partridge: Bloomsbury and Their Houses --   |t Richard Morphet: The Significance of Charleston --   |t Julian Bell: Monk's House and the Woolfs --   |t Charles Mauron: Remarks on Bloomsbury --   |t Quentin Bell: The Character of Bloomsbury --   |t Identifications --   |t Headnote References --   |t Sources of the Selections --   |t Bibliographies --   |t Index of Names and Works 
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520 |a Bloomsbury, wrote E.M. Forster in 1929, 'is the only genuine movement in English civilization.' By this time the group's influence had been extended from fiction, biography, economics, and painting through literary, social, and art criticism to publishing and journalism. Partly as a result of its influence, Bloomsbury has been widely misunderstood as a cultural, social, and even sexual phenomenon by both its friends and its detractors. As S.P. Rosenbaum observes in the foreword to this revised and expanded edition, Bloomsbury cannot be reduced to a creed or argued away because of its complexity. 'What Bloomsbury stood for is what they were and what they did,' he writes, 'That is why a collection of descriptions of the Bloomsbury's lives and works may be the only wholly satisfactory way of defining the Bloomsbury Group.'The first section of the volume, Bloomsbury on Bloomsbury, contains the basic memoirs and discussions of the Group itself by the original members, Virginia and Leonard Woolf, Vanessa and Clive Bell, E.M. Forster, Roger Fry, John Maynard Keynes, Lytton Strachey, Duncan Grant, Desmond MacCarthy, and others. These recollections range from unpublished private correspondence and diaries to formal autobiographies. Published here for the first time is the remainder of Desmond MacCarthy's unfinished Bloomsbury memoir. Virginia Woolf's complete Memoir Club paper on Old Bloomsbury and excerpts from her letters and diaries also appear, as do letters about Bloomsbury by Lytton Strachey, Roger Fry, E.M. Forster, and Vanessa Bell. The second section, Bloomsberries, contains observations on individuals by other members of the group and their children. Virginia Woolf's hitherto unknown biographical fantasy on J.M. Keynes is newly added, as are accounts of Molly MacCarthy, Lydia Lopokova, and David Garnett. Bloomsbury Observed, the last section, consists of reminiscences of the group mainly by their contemporaries. Additions to the revised edition include an early anonymous newspaper account of Bloomsbury, and observations by Quentin Bell, Beatrice Webb, Gerald Brenan, Christopher Isherwood, Frances Partridge, and others. Also included are an updated chronology recording the principal events in the careers of Bloomsbury's members and an enlarged bibliography. 
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