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Beatrice Webb: J.M. Keynes, E.M. Forster, Leonard and Virginia Woolf
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword ix
- Acknowledgments xv
- A Bloomsbury Chronology xix
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Part One: Bloomsbury on Bloomsbury
- Introduction 3
- Adrian Stephen: A Bloomsbury Evening in 1909 3
- Adrian Stephen: The Dreadnought Hoax 6
- Lytton Strachey: Monday June 26th 1916 17
- Lytton Strachey: Letters 32
- Saxon Sydney-Turner: A Description of Bloomsbury 33
- Roger Fry: Two Letters on Bloomsbury 35
- David Garnett: Bloomsbury Parties 37
- Virginia Woolf: Old Bloomsbury 40
- Virginia Woolf: Diaries 59
- Virginia Woolf: Letters 62
- Desmond Maccarthy: Bloomsbury, An Unfinished Memoir 65
- Desmond Maccarthy: The Post-Impressionist Exhibition of 1910 74
- E.M. Forster: Bloomsbury, An Early Note 78
- E.M. Forster: Interview on Bloomsbury 80
- E.M. Forster: Letters 81
- John Maynard Keynes: My Early Beliefs 82
- Duncan Grant: Virginia Woolf and the Beginnings of Bloomsbury 97
- Vanessa Bell: Notes on Bloomsbury 102
- Vanessa Bell: Letters 113
- Clive Bell: Bloomsbury 114
- Leonard Woolf: Cambridge Friends and Influences 123
- Leonard Woolf: Old Bloomsbury 141
- Leonard Woolf: The Second Post-Impressionist Exhibition 146
- Leonard Woolf: The Beginnings of the Hogarth Press 148
- Leonard Woolf: The Memoir Club 153
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Part Two: Bloomsberries
- Introduction 157
- Roger Fry by Virginia Woolf 158
- Roger Fry by Clive Bell 170
- Desmond MacCarthy by E.M. Forster 185
- Desmond Maccarthy by Leonard and Virginia Woolf 187
- Molly MacCarthy by Leonard Woolf 192
- E.M. Forster by Virginia Woolf 193
- E.M. Forster by David Garnett 196
- Vanessa Bell by Virginia Woolf 201
- Vanessa Bell by Quentin Bell 205
- Duncan Grant by Roger Fry 209
- Clive Bell by David Garnett 213
- Clive Bell and Duncan Grant by Angelica Garnett 215
- Virginia Woolf by E.M. Forster 222
- Virginia Woolf by Leonard Woolf 236
- Leonard Woolf by Quentin Bell 240
- Virginia and Leonard Woolf by Angelica Garnett 248
- Lytton Strachey by Leonard Woolf 255
- Lytton Strachey by Desmond MacCarthy 259
- Carrington by David Garnett 267
- John Maynard Keynes by Virginia Woolf 272
- John Maynard Keynes by Clive Bell 275
- Lydia Lopokova by Quentin Bell 288
- David Garnett by Henrietta Garnett 297
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Part Three: Bloombury Observed
- Introduction 307
- Town Talker: Bloomsbury in Sussex 307
- Raymond Mortimer: London Letter 309
- Ottoline Morrell: Artists Revels 312
- Quentin Bell: The Omega Workshops 316
- Arthur Waley: Translating in Bloomsbury 319
- Osbert Sitwell: Armistice in Bloomsbury 321
- Edith Sitwell: Bloomsbury Taken Care Of 325
- Vita Sackville-West and Harold Nicolson: The Vitality of Bloomsbury 328
- Nigel Nicolson: Vita and Virginia and Vanessa 329
- Beatrice Webb: J.M. Keynes, E.M. Forster, Leonard and Virginia Woolf 335
- Gerald Brenan: Bloomsbury in Spain and England 343
- Peter Stansky and William Abrahams: A Bloomsbury Childhood 367
- Ann Synge: Childhood on the Edge of Bloomsbury 380
- John Lehmann: Working for the Hogarth Press 382
- Stephen Spender: Bloomsbury in the Thirties 392
- William Plomer: Evenings in Tavistock Square 402
- Christopher Isherwood: E.M. Forster and Virginia Woolf 409
- T.S. Eliot: Virginia Woolf and Bloomsbury 414
- Frances Partridge: Bloomsbury and Their Houses 416
- Richard Morphet: The Significance of Charleston 430
- Julian Bell: Monk's House and the Woolfs 435
- Charles Mauron: Remarks on Bloomsbury 440
- Quentin Bell: The Character of Bloomsbury 441
- Identifications 451
- Headnote References 463
- Sources of the Selections 467
- Bibliographies 473
- Index of Names and Works 485
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword ix
- Acknowledgments xv
- A Bloomsbury Chronology xix
-
Part One: Bloomsbury on Bloomsbury
- Introduction 3
- Adrian Stephen: A Bloomsbury Evening in 1909 3
- Adrian Stephen: The Dreadnought Hoax 6
- Lytton Strachey: Monday June 26th 1916 17
- Lytton Strachey: Letters 32
- Saxon Sydney-Turner: A Description of Bloomsbury 33
- Roger Fry: Two Letters on Bloomsbury 35
- David Garnett: Bloomsbury Parties 37
- Virginia Woolf: Old Bloomsbury 40
- Virginia Woolf: Diaries 59
- Virginia Woolf: Letters 62
- Desmond Maccarthy: Bloomsbury, An Unfinished Memoir 65
- Desmond Maccarthy: The Post-Impressionist Exhibition of 1910 74
- E.M. Forster: Bloomsbury, An Early Note 78
- E.M. Forster: Interview on Bloomsbury 80
- E.M. Forster: Letters 81
- John Maynard Keynes: My Early Beliefs 82
- Duncan Grant: Virginia Woolf and the Beginnings of Bloomsbury 97
- Vanessa Bell: Notes on Bloomsbury 102
- Vanessa Bell: Letters 113
- Clive Bell: Bloomsbury 114
- Leonard Woolf: Cambridge Friends and Influences 123
- Leonard Woolf: Old Bloomsbury 141
- Leonard Woolf: The Second Post-Impressionist Exhibition 146
- Leonard Woolf: The Beginnings of the Hogarth Press 148
- Leonard Woolf: The Memoir Club 153
-
Part Two: Bloomsberries
- Introduction 157
- Roger Fry by Virginia Woolf 158
- Roger Fry by Clive Bell 170
- Desmond MacCarthy by E.M. Forster 185
- Desmond Maccarthy by Leonard and Virginia Woolf 187
- Molly MacCarthy by Leonard Woolf 192
- E.M. Forster by Virginia Woolf 193
- E.M. Forster by David Garnett 196
- Vanessa Bell by Virginia Woolf 201
- Vanessa Bell by Quentin Bell 205
- Duncan Grant by Roger Fry 209
- Clive Bell by David Garnett 213
- Clive Bell and Duncan Grant by Angelica Garnett 215
- Virginia Woolf by E.M. Forster 222
- Virginia Woolf by Leonard Woolf 236
- Leonard Woolf by Quentin Bell 240
- Virginia and Leonard Woolf by Angelica Garnett 248
- Lytton Strachey by Leonard Woolf 255
- Lytton Strachey by Desmond MacCarthy 259
- Carrington by David Garnett 267
- John Maynard Keynes by Virginia Woolf 272
- John Maynard Keynes by Clive Bell 275
- Lydia Lopokova by Quentin Bell 288
- David Garnett by Henrietta Garnett 297
-
Part Three: Bloombury Observed
- Introduction 307
- Town Talker: Bloomsbury in Sussex 307
- Raymond Mortimer: London Letter 309
- Ottoline Morrell: Artists Revels 312
- Quentin Bell: The Omega Workshops 316
- Arthur Waley: Translating in Bloomsbury 319
- Osbert Sitwell: Armistice in Bloomsbury 321
- Edith Sitwell: Bloomsbury Taken Care Of 325
- Vita Sackville-West and Harold Nicolson: The Vitality of Bloomsbury 328
- Nigel Nicolson: Vita and Virginia and Vanessa 329
- Beatrice Webb: J.M. Keynes, E.M. Forster, Leonard and Virginia Woolf 335
- Gerald Brenan: Bloomsbury in Spain and England 343
- Peter Stansky and William Abrahams: A Bloomsbury Childhood 367
- Ann Synge: Childhood on the Edge of Bloomsbury 380
- John Lehmann: Working for the Hogarth Press 382
- Stephen Spender: Bloomsbury in the Thirties 392
- William Plomer: Evenings in Tavistock Square 402
- Christopher Isherwood: E.M. Forster and Virginia Woolf 409
- T.S. Eliot: Virginia Woolf and Bloomsbury 414
- Frances Partridge: Bloomsbury and Their Houses 416
- Richard Morphet: The Significance of Charleston 430
- Julian Bell: Monk's House and the Woolfs 435
- Charles Mauron: Remarks on Bloomsbury 440
- Quentin Bell: The Character of Bloomsbury 441
- Identifications 451
- Headnote References 463
- Sources of the Selections 467
- Bibliographies 473
- Index of Names and Works 485