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Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Foreword ix
  4. Acknowledgments xv
  5. A Bloomsbury Chronology xix
  6. Part One: Bloomsbury on Bloomsbury
  7. Introduction 3
  8. Adrian Stephen: A Bloomsbury Evening in 1909 3
  9. Adrian Stephen: The Dreadnought Hoax 6
  10. Lytton Strachey: Monday June 26th 1916 17
  11. Lytton Strachey: Letters 32
  12. Saxon Sydney-Turner: A Description of Bloomsbury 33
  13. Roger Fry: Two Letters on Bloomsbury 35
  14. David Garnett: Bloomsbury Parties 37
  15. Virginia Woolf: Old Bloomsbury 40
  16. Virginia Woolf: Diaries 59
  17. Virginia Woolf: Letters 62
  18. Desmond Maccarthy: Bloomsbury, An Unfinished Memoir 65
  19. Desmond Maccarthy: The Post-Impressionist Exhibition of 1910 74
  20. E.M. Forster: Bloomsbury, An Early Note 78
  21. E.M. Forster: Interview on Bloomsbury 80
  22. E.M. Forster: Letters 81
  23. John Maynard Keynes: My Early Beliefs 82
  24. Duncan Grant: Virginia Woolf and the Beginnings of Bloomsbury 97
  25. Vanessa Bell: Notes on Bloomsbury 102
  26. Vanessa Bell: Letters 113
  27. Clive Bell: Bloomsbury 114
  28. Leonard Woolf: Cambridge Friends and Influences 123
  29. Leonard Woolf: Old Bloomsbury 141
  30. Leonard Woolf: The Second Post-Impressionist Exhibition 146
  31. Leonard Woolf: The Beginnings of the Hogarth Press 148
  32. Leonard Woolf: The Memoir Club 153
  33. Part Two: Bloomsberries
  34. Introduction 157
  35. Roger Fry by Virginia Woolf 158
  36. Roger Fry by Clive Bell 170
  37. Desmond MacCarthy by E.M. Forster 185
  38. Desmond Maccarthy by Leonard and Virginia Woolf 187
  39. Molly MacCarthy by Leonard Woolf 192
  40. E.M. Forster by Virginia Woolf 193
  41. E.M. Forster by David Garnett 196
  42. Vanessa Bell by Virginia Woolf 201
  43. Vanessa Bell by Quentin Bell 205
  44. Duncan Grant by Roger Fry 209
  45. Clive Bell by David Garnett 213
  46. Clive Bell and Duncan Grant by Angelica Garnett 215
  47. Virginia Woolf by E.M. Forster 222
  48. Virginia Woolf by Leonard Woolf 236
  49. Leonard Woolf by Quentin Bell 240
  50. Virginia and Leonard Woolf by Angelica Garnett 248
  51. Lytton Strachey by Leonard Woolf 255
  52. Lytton Strachey by Desmond MacCarthy 259
  53. Carrington by David Garnett 267
  54. John Maynard Keynes by Virginia Woolf 272
  55. John Maynard Keynes by Clive Bell 275
  56. Lydia Lopokova by Quentin Bell 288
  57. David Garnett by Henrietta Garnett 297
  58. Part Three: Bloombury Observed
  59. Introduction 307
  60. Town Talker: Bloomsbury in Sussex 307
  61. Raymond Mortimer: London Letter 309
  62. Ottoline Morrell: Artists Revels 312
  63. Quentin Bell: The Omega Workshops 316
  64. Arthur Waley: Translating in Bloomsbury 319
  65. Osbert Sitwell: Armistice in Bloomsbury 321
  66. Edith Sitwell: Bloomsbury Taken Care Of 325
  67. Vita Sackville-West and Harold Nicolson: The Vitality of Bloomsbury 328
  68. Nigel Nicolson: Vita and Virginia and Vanessa 329
  69. Beatrice Webb: J.M. Keynes, E.M. Forster, Leonard and Virginia Woolf 335
  70. Gerald Brenan: Bloomsbury in Spain and England 343
  71. Peter Stansky and William Abrahams: A Bloomsbury Childhood 367
  72. Ann Synge: Childhood on the Edge of Bloomsbury 380
  73. John Lehmann: Working for the Hogarth Press 382
  74. Stephen Spender: Bloomsbury in the Thirties 392
  75. William Plomer: Evenings in Tavistock Square 402
  76. Christopher Isherwood: E.M. Forster and Virginia Woolf 409
  77. T.S. Eliot: Virginia Woolf and Bloomsbury 414
  78. Frances Partridge: Bloomsbury and Their Houses 416
  79. Richard Morphet: The Significance of Charleston 430
  80. Julian Bell: Monk's House and the Woolfs 435
  81. Charles Mauron: Remarks on Bloomsbury 440
  82. Quentin Bell: The Character of Bloomsbury 441
  83. Identifications 451
  84. Headnote References 463
  85. Sources of the Selections 467
  86. Bibliographies 473
  87. Index of Names and Works 485
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