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...0029.Biography and Criticism:LYTTONSTRACHEY, an Essay by C. Bower-Shore...Strachey by B. Dobrée.LYTTONSTRACHEY, by G. Boas (1935U...English Association pamphlet.LYTTONSTRACHEY, a study by K. R. Srinivasa...
...Stevenson to His Family andFriends; selected and edited with notes and introduction by S. Colvin. New York,1899.Strachey, Lytton. Queen Victoria. New York, 1921.Swinburne, Algernon Charles. The Heptologia. Portland, Maine, 1898.Taine...
The main source of Bulwer Lytton's narrative is of course Thucydides...volume edition of Thomas Arnold, LyttonStrachey's "eminent Victorian", reforming...a number of speeches which Bulwer Lytton has translated or adapted at length...
...in the course of aSaturday to Monday visit with: "Strachey, you and Ihave been absolutely right from beginning...He was, withthe possible exception of my cousin, LyttonStrachey, thebest reviewer I ever had. He not only took an...
...Strachey, 16 Aug. 1914. 38 LyttonStrachey to Dorothy Bussy, 21 Aug. 1914...MC, Add MSS 60710.105, LyttonStrachey to James Strachey, 18 Aug...Strachey, 14 Jan. 1916. 48 LyttonStrachey, 'The Claims of Patriotism...
...BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCES: LyttonStrachey books have been reprinted in...is Charles Richard Sanders,LyttonStrachey: His Mind and Art, 1957. For...Torrent, 1937; Cyril Clemens, LyttonStrachey,1942; Max Beerbohm, Lytton...
...0029, p. 171.40.Holroyd, LyttonStrachey: The New Biography, p. 477.41.LyttonStrachey to Ralph Partridge, July 26...4, 1920, quoted inHolroyd, LyttonStrachey:The New Biography, p. 475...
...Inkpen, Berkshire, in England.LYTTONSTRACHEY has beencredited with establishing...sometimes "all too human."Giles LyttonStrachey, coming of anintellectual and...know them, with their ill- LYTTONSTRACHEY digested masses of material...
...Poems were post-humously published in 1917. Strachey, Lytton(1880-1932). Born in London as one of...thirteen children to Jane Maria Grant and Richard Strachey, the sister of LyttonSTRACHEY and wife of the painter Simon Bussy, Dorothy...
......hisfùend Virginia Woolf, LyttonStrachey (1880-1932) was "born into...her novel To the Lighthouse, Strachey never drew upon this tradition...To all intents and purposes, LyttonStrachey and fairy tales seem to have inhabited......
...In the autumn of 1912, LyttonStrachey brooded over his plan for a series...nevertheless tended to perpetuate Strachey's authority. First, the nineteenth...definitive critique of their genre, LyttonStrachey's introduction to Eminent Victorians......
......housemaster at Rugby, while Strachey was a member of one...literary families. Strachey's older brother Lytton became a leading figure...for some time that Strachey could be an unusually...course his brother Lytton is the one who wrote......
...DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR, LyttonStrachey made fun of the Victorians and...Cardinal Manning, General Gordon: Strachey's four representative eminent...ceased to be household names. But Strachey's day might be finally past......
......Poets and Boswell's Johnson. Strachey's attack on the Victorian practice...what I want to focus upon here. LyttonStrachey was an exponent of short lives...by getting inside his subjects Strachey was able to bring whole societies......
......Vanessa Bell. In 1915 she met the writer LyttonStrachey and, until her death in 1931, she and Strachey created an unconventional menage in their...union appeared beneficial to both: while Strachey toiled away at what was to be Eminent Victorians......
......idiosyncratic, form of masculinity. LyttonStrachey often serves to typify this...certainly saw it as extending beyond Strachey, as she made clear when she depicted...forming the core of Bloomsbury: LyttonStrachey, Maynard Keynes, Leonard Woolf......
......younger members such as l.ytton Strachey, ].M. Keynes, K.M. Forster...treason but for a culture defined by LyttonStrachey as the "Higher Sodomy." It...illustrated by the prominence of LyttonStrachey in a society once energized by......
......but staunch advocate of psychoanalytic theory. (4) LyttonStrachey, arguably Virginia's closest male friend at this time...psychoanalysis in Britain) sought an introduction for Lytton's brother James, Freud was eager to oblige. James......
......Responding to the manuscript in a letter in early 1915, LyttonStrachey (Forster's friend and confidante), wrote to him...s insistence) has been criticized as a weakness. LyttonStrachey found it "very difficult to believe that Maurice......
......and Bloomsbury giant LyttonStrachey (Jonathan Pryce...counts, in illuminating Lytton and Carrington's singular passion. Strachey the bitchily brilliant...to win a Tony.) As LyttonStrachey in "Carrington......
......recognized today owes its character to LyttonStrachey, who set the standard in his Eminent...character in all its fullness. With Strachey, the adulation of the 19th-century...of the journal Biography. Like Strachey, Mr. Edel provided a guiding......
......signalled a break with the past was LyttonStrachey's Eminent Victorians (1918...Nightingale and General Gordon. Strachey's book gave rise to a fashion...Victorians? We might argue that Strachey and his followers indirectly did......
......would have seen eye to eye with LyttonStrachey. Yet together, the two of them...Victorian era. The combination of Strachey's Eminent Victorians, with its...repression and illiberalism. Strachey's fellow traveller Leslie Stephen......
......injustice in comparing his book with LyttonStrachey's Eminent Victorians, that effetely...in debunking one's betters. Strachey described his project this way...of Ellis' scholarship, unlike Strachey's, is not little. Nor, and......
......with embalming. Then, in 1918, LyttonStrachey brought the art of biography back...biographers than Eminent Victorians, Strachey's withering demolition of four...and Dr. Thomas Arnold) who, as Strachey saw it, personified the hypocrisy......
......agree, was 11 August 1908, when LyttonStrachey noticed a stain on Vanessa Bell...As Lord Annan has pointed out, Strachey thus established the freedom to...occasional incest. But I still think LyttonStrachey deserves most of the credit......
......the Age which has just passed," LyttonStrachey writes in Eminent Victorians...secrets, I hoped, might submit to Strachey's "subtler strategy" of "attack...couldn't be more Edwardian, but Strachey, who pioneered the "New Biography......
......pro-German, pacifist grumble, Strachey-esque in its satirical tone...Forster, Leonard Woolf); and LyttonStrachey's Eminent Victorians remains...aesthetic theory of significant form; Strachey was distressed by his cousin Duncan......
......he established lasting friendships with men such as LyttonStrachey, EM Forster and John Maynard Keynes--he applied...the island. Woolf's letters home (especially to LyttonStrachey), coupled with Growing, the volume of his autobiography......
......Eminent Victorians by LyttonStrachey. Strachey's book...a household name. "Lytton is like a newly- wedded...As Michael Holroyd, Strachey's biographer, put...70th anniversary of LyttonStrachey's death. To mark......
......fortune to have been given the kiss of life by a devoted biographer. Such was the case of LyttonStrachey. Strachey, uncle of the novelist Julia Strachey (who once claimed that her ideal existence would be "lying on a pink fur rug doing absolutely......
......life-size doll of her uncle LyttonStrachey, which always occupied a chair...too." Her father, Oliver Strachey, one of Lytton's elder brothers, was an...sister, was the writer Julia Strachey.) As little girls, Ray Costelloe......
......homoerotic letters which he wrote to James Strachey, brother of the Bloomsbury writer LyttonStrachey, are notably affectionate and reflect...Brooke's world was sexually blurred. Strachey's brother, Lytton, was given to entering the bedrooms......
......Dora Carrington, and the writer LyttonStrachey, at their home at Ham Spray on...Margaret, was acquainted with the Strachey family, while her father, William...feelings for his new love, while Strachey regarded Frances as an inconvenient......
...LyttonStrachey: The New Biography Michael Holroyd Chatto & Windus pounds 25 THE original LyttonStrachey was published in 1967-8. Though...Bertrand Welch is thought to resemble "LyttonStrachey represented in waxwork form by a prentice......
......not exist without the presence of LyttonStrachey, whom she met in 1915, or indeed...bears no particular resemblance to Strachey, and doesn't settle for mere...He is too solid to counterfeit Strachey's spidery emaciation, and the......
...LYTTONSTRACHEY has been blamed for almost everything...And Michael Holroyd's biography of LyttonStrachey, the original version of which was...has regained its power to shock. For LyttonStrachey, the decline and fall of the British......
......friendships with Virginia Woolf and LyttonStrachey alone, so vividly chronicled...years Frances Partridge lived in LyttonStrachey's former home, Ham Spray House...who already had the entree to LyttonStrachey's rented house at Tidmarsh......
......unorthodox obsession with the writer LyttonStrachey, and ended with her suicide...uncompromising and often unflattering. LyttonStrachey in epicene profile appears to...from her first meeting with LyttonStrachey in 1915, Carrington's painting......
...LyttonStrachey (Giles LyttonStrachey), 1880–1932, English biographer and critic, educated at Cambridge. He was one of the leading members of the Bloomsbury group. Strachey is credited with having revolutionized the art of writing biography......
......husband.BibliographySee her Writer's Diary, ed. by L. Woolf (1953) and Correspondence with LyttonStrachey, ed. by L. Woolf and J. Strachey (1956); diary, ed. by A. O. Bell (4 vol., 1979–83); letters, ed. by N. Nicolson......
......Vinci (1910) and Anaïs Nin's Diaries (1931–44). As antidotes to the tradition of the official biography LyttonStrachey wrote Eminent Victorians (1918) and Queen Victoria (1921), works that deflate and debunk.Twentieth-century......
......other political leaders of the reigns of George IV, William IV, and Victoria. His memoirs (1874–87; ed. by LyttonStrachey and Roger Fulford, 1938) are an invaluable record of the period. See L. Kronenberger, ed., The Great World: Portraits......
......group that made the Bloomsbury area of London the center of its activities from 1904 to World War II. It included LyttonStrachey, Virginia Woolf, Leonard Woolf, E. M. Forster, Vita Sackville-West, Roger Fry, Clive Bell, and John Maynard......
......hisfùend Virginia Woolf, LyttonStrachey (1880-1932) was "born into...her novel To the Lighthouse, Strachey never drew upon this tradition...To all intents and purposes, LyttonStrachey and fairy tales seem to have inhabited......
......Eminent Victorians by LyttonStrachey. Strachey's book...a household name. "Lytton is like a newly- wedded...As Michael Holroyd, Strachey's biographer, put...70th anniversary of LyttonStrachey's death. To mark......
...In the autumn of 1912, LyttonStrachey brooded over his plan for a series...nevertheless tended to perpetuate Strachey's authority. First, the nineteenth...definitive critique of their genre, LyttonStrachey's introduction to Eminent Victorians......
......fortune to have been given the kiss of life by a devoted biographer. Such was the case of LyttonStrachey. Strachey, uncle of the novelist Julia Strachey (who once claimed that her ideal existence would be "lying on a pink fur rug doing absolutely......
......life-size doll of her uncle LyttonStrachey, which always occupied a chair...too." Her father, Oliver Strachey, one of Lytton's elder brothers, was an...sister, was the writer Julia Strachey.) As little girls, Ray Costelloe......
......homoerotic letters which he wrote to James Strachey, brother of the Bloomsbury writer LyttonStrachey, are notably affectionate and reflect...Brooke's world was sexually blurred. Strachey's brother, Lytton, was given to entering the bedrooms......
......housemaster at Rugby, while Strachey was a member of one...literary families. Strachey's older brother Lytton became a leading figure...for some time that Strachey could be an unusually...course his brother Lytton is the one who wrote......
......Dora Carrington, and the writer LyttonStrachey, at their home at Ham Spray on...Margaret, was acquainted with the Strachey family, while her father, William...feelings for his new love, while Strachey regarded Frances as an inconvenient......
...LyttonStrachey: The New Biography Michael Holroyd Chatto & Windus pounds 25 THE original LyttonStrachey was published in 1967-8. Though...Bertrand Welch is thought to resemble "LyttonStrachey represented in waxwork form by a prentice......
......not exist without the presence of LyttonStrachey, whom she met in 1915, or indeed...bears no particular resemblance to Strachey, and doesn't settle for mere...He is too solid to counterfeit Strachey's spidery emaciation, and the......