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Clive Bell, ‘a fathead and a voluptuary’: Conscientious Objection and British Masculinity
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Mark Hussey
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents iii
- List of Images v
- Acknowledgements vii
- List of Contributors ix
- Introduction 1
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Part One: Ground-Breaking Essays
- Introduction to Carolyn Heilbrun’s ‘The Bloomsbury Group’, 1968 15
- The Bloomsbury Group 23
- Bloomsbury Bashing: Homophobia and the Politics of Criticism in the Eighties 36
- Camp Sites: Forster and the Biographies of Queer Bloomsbury 64
- Redecorating the International Economy: Keynes, Grant and the Queering of Bretton Woods 89
- Passionate Debates on ‘Odious Subjects’: Bisexuality and Woolf ’s Opposition to Theories of Androgyny and Sexual Identity 114
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Part Two: New Essays
- The Bloomsbury Love Triangle 135
- Duncan Grant and Charleston’s Queer Arcadia 152
- Nailed: Lytton Strachey’s Jesus Camp 172
- ‘[T]here were so many things I wanted to do & didn’t’: The Queer Potential of Carrington’s Life and Art 189
- Making Sense of Wittgenstein’s Bloomsbury and Bloomsbury’s Wittgenstein 210
- Deviant Desires and the Queering of Leonard Woolf 223
- Clive Bell, ‘a fathead and a voluptuary’: Conscientious Objection and British Masculinity 240
- ‘I didn’t know there could be such writing’: The Aesthetic Intimacy of E. M. Forster and T. E. Lawrence 258
- Virginia Woolf ’s Queer Time and Place: Wartime London and a World Aslant 276
- Index 294
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents iii
- List of Images v
- Acknowledgements vii
- List of Contributors ix
- Introduction 1
-
Part One: Ground-Breaking Essays
- Introduction to Carolyn Heilbrun’s ‘The Bloomsbury Group’, 1968 15
- The Bloomsbury Group 23
- Bloomsbury Bashing: Homophobia and the Politics of Criticism in the Eighties 36
- Camp Sites: Forster and the Biographies of Queer Bloomsbury 64
- Redecorating the International Economy: Keynes, Grant and the Queering of Bretton Woods 89
- Passionate Debates on ‘Odious Subjects’: Bisexuality and Woolf ’s Opposition to Theories of Androgyny and Sexual Identity 114
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Part Two: New Essays
- The Bloomsbury Love Triangle 135
- Duncan Grant and Charleston’s Queer Arcadia 152
- Nailed: Lytton Strachey’s Jesus Camp 172
- ‘[T]here were so many things I wanted to do & didn’t’: The Queer Potential of Carrington’s Life and Art 189
- Making Sense of Wittgenstein’s Bloomsbury and Bloomsbury’s Wittgenstein 210
- Deviant Desires and the Queering of Leonard Woolf 223
- Clive Bell, ‘a fathead and a voluptuary’: Conscientious Objection and British Masculinity 240
- ‘I didn’t know there could be such writing’: The Aesthetic Intimacy of E. M. Forster and T. E. Lawrence 258
- Virginia Woolf ’s Queer Time and Place: Wartime London and a World Aslant 276
- Index 294