Charleston is the much-mythologised countryside residence of Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant, two protagonists of the early-20th-century Bloomsbury Group, a set of primarily upper-class artists and ...
A "peripheral" acolyte of the Bloomsbury group, the bisexual, resolutely bohemian Carrington – she preferred to be known by her surname alone – was clearly "fascinating to those around her".
Who’s afraid of Virginia Woolf? Book designers, apparently. How else to explain the insipid imagery that fronts so many of her books? Here’s Mrs. Dalloway illustrated by a pensive woman in ...
The Bloomsbury Group favoured the fecundity of East Sussex as a haven from the hurly-burly of WC1; the St Ives group, the sea. But for more than half a century, it has been the artists living in the ...
She loved the circus and the music hall.’ As well as painting, Carrington produced designs for both the Omega Workshop (founded by the Bloomsbury Group, creating objects for the home) and publisher ...
Bloomsbury, Strachey, modernism, ethics, literature, and radio. Bloomsbury Group, Lytton Strachey, modernist literature, ethical philosophy, and queer theory. Todd Avery specializes in British ...
A "peripheral" acolyte of the Bloomsbury group, the bisexual, resolutely bohemian Carrington – she preferred to be known by her surname alone – was clearly "fascinating to those around her". She wore ...