Bloomsbury: A House of Lions, Volume 10Examines the lives, careers, achievements, and influence of the "Bloomsburies": economist Maynard Keynes, political scientist Leonard Woolf, authors Virginia Woolf and Lytton Strachey, critics Clive Bell and Desmond MacCarthy, and painters Duncan Grant, Vanessa Bell, and Roger Fry. |
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... felt an unconscious rivalry between himself and little Julian , who took Vanessa away from him . She could no longer give Clive her undivided attention . This often happens , as we know . Also , he was too self- indulgent to readily ...
... felt an unconscious rivalry between himself and little Julian , who took Vanessa away from him . She could no longer give Clive her undivided attention . This often happens , as we know . Also , he was too self- indulgent to readily ...
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... felt this to be her fault . Roger had done nothing to change their relationship , which had had many moments of intensity and passion . He remained the busy , outgo- ing , creative man of art , a marvel at organization , a walking ...
... felt this to be her fault . Roger had done nothing to change their relationship , which had had many moments of intensity and passion . He remained the busy , outgo- ing , creative man of art , a marvel at organization , a walking ...
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... felt so fond of everyone , " I almost wept . " Decid- edly , the Memoir Club touched individual depths in calling up the past and renewed the group intimacy of earlier days . Out of the Memoir Club would emerge much that we now cherish ...
... felt so fond of everyone , " I almost wept . " Decid- edly , the Memoir Club touched individual depths in calling up the past and renewed the group intimacy of earlier days . Out of the Memoir Club would emerge much that we now cherish ...
Contents
PREFACE 1 | 11 |
THE HUNTERS EYE | 27 |
CALIBAN IN DIFFERENT VOICES | 34 |
Copyright | |
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