Letters to Saxon Sydney-Turner, 1905-1915.

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Letters to Saxon Sydney-Turner, 1905-1915.

Twenty-two letters from Bell to friend Saxon Sydney-Turner discuss family, travel plans, plays, music, their jointly authored book Euphrosyne and other personal subjects. There are references to Virginia Woolf in several of the letters (HM 57624, HM 57628, and HM 57627). There are also references to fellow Bloomsbury friends Lytton Strachey (HM 57613 and HM 57628) and Thoby Stephen (HM 57614 and 57615). There are two poems by Clive Bell (HM 57629 and HM 57618).

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Sydney-Turner, Saxon,

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Saxon Sydney-Turner was a member of the Bloomsbury group, a group of friends, artists, writers, and intellectuals whose members included Virginia and Leonard Woolf. From the description of Letters to Clive Bell, 1905-1953. (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens). WorldCat record id: 122354214 ...

Bell, Clive, 1881-1964

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English art critic and writer. From the description of Telegram : Chelsea [London], to Vanessa Bell, 1915 Apr. 14. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 414567520 Clive Bell was an art critic and a central figure in the Bloomsbury group--a group of friends, artists, writers, and intellectuals. He was married to Virginia Woolf's sister, painter Vanessa Bell. Some of his major works of criticism include Art, Since Cezzane, and Civilization. From the description of Letters...

Strachey, Lytton, 1880-1932

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Lytton Strachey was born to an upper-middle class family in London, and educated at Cambridge, where he was part of the rebellious Apostles, a precursor to the Bloomsbury Group. Strachey became an essayist and literary critic; he also wrote poetry, but is best remembered as a biographer. Although he wrote some conventional biographies, his best work was Eminent Victorians, a collection of biographical essays that relied on Strachey's trademark psychological insight rather than exhaustive researc...

Stephen, Thoby

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Thoby Stephen was a member and a central figure in the emergence of the Bloomsbury group--a group of friends, artists, writers, and intellectuals. He was the brother of author Virginia Woolf and painter Vanessa Bell. From the description of Letters to Clive Bell, 1902-1906. (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens). WorldCat record id: 122446657 ...

Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941

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Virginia Woolf (b. January 25, 1882, London, England–d. March 28, 1941, Ouse, River, Englnad) was a noted novelist and is now viewed as a pioneer of feminist literature. She was a member of the Bloomsbury Group, comprised of English artists, philosophers, and writers in the early twentieth century. She was also a co-founder and operator (along with husband Leonard Woolf) of Hogarth Press. Though she received little formal education, her father, a writer and editor with strong ...