A Cézanne in the hedge and other memories of Charleston and Bloomsbury

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    • Lee, Hugh

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A Cézanne in the hedge and other memories of Charleston and Bloomsbury

foreword by Michael Holroyd ; edited by Hugh Lee

University of Chicago Press, c1992 , Collins & Brown, 1992

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"First published in Great Britain in 1992 by Collins & Brown Limited"--T.p. verso

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ISBN 9780226470030

内容説明

The Bloomsbury circle has long preoccupied writers, critics, and the general public alike. For many years its focal point was Charleston Farmhouse in Sussex, home to Vanessa and Clive Bell and Duncan Grant. A Cezanne in the Hedge brings together thirty firsthand reminiscences of the Charleston, vividly and amusingly evoking its creativity--and eccentricity. Childhood memories from Quentin Bell, Angelica Garnett, and Nigel Nicholson are interspersed with appraisals of the work of Bloomsbury members such as Roger Fry, Maynard Keynes, and Virginia Woolf and of their contribution to twentieth-century British art and thought. The finale is a childhood spoof written by Virginia Woolf entitled A Terrible Tragedy in a Duckpond.
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ISBN 9781855851047

内容説明

The Bloomsbury Group has long preoccupied writers, critics and the general public alike, and for many years Charleston in Sussex, the home of artists Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant, was its focal point. This book contains a compilation of articles originally commissioned for "The Charleston Newsletter", and offers an evocation of the extraordinary creative atmosphere that prevailed at Charleston and in Bloomsbury. The book contains personal reminiscences by the Bloomsbury Group's major figures and contributions by Michael Holroyd, Quentin Bell, Asa Briggs, Margaret Drabble, Robert Skidelksy, Nigel Nicolson and others.

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