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The Cambridge Companion to the Bloomsbury Group

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Molly Pulda, Victoria Rosner, Katy Mullin, Ann Banfield, Morag Shiach, Christopher Reed, Christine Froula, Gretchen Holbrook Gerzina, Mary Ann Caws, Helen Southworth, Laura Marcus, Vesna Goldsworthy, Brenda R. Silver, Regina Marler
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  • Date Published: May 2014
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9781107623415

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  • Named after a small neighborhood in London where its members settled as young adults, the Bloomsbury Group produced an impressive body of work that yielded British Post-Impressionist painting, literary modernism, the field of macroeconomics, and a new direction for public taste in art. This Companion offers a comprehensive guide to the intellectual and social contexts surrounding Bloomsbury and its coterie, which includes writer Virginia Woolf, economist Maynard Keynes, and art critic Roger Fry, among others. Thirteen chapters from leading scholars and critics explore the Bloomsbury Group's rejection of Victorian values and social mores, their interventions in issues of empire and international politics, their innovations in the literary and visual arts, and more. Complete with a chronology of key events and a detailed guide to further reading, this Companion provides scholars and students of English literature with fresh perspectives on the achievements of this remarkable circle of friends.

    • Provides the only general introduction to the Bloomsbury Group in print
    • Offers a radically new interpretation of Bloomsbury, with an emphasis on politics, both international and sexual
    • Brings together many of the major scholars of the Bloomsbury Group
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    '… a timely and necessary source to which we can direct those who might have questions about the dynamic relationships, cultural production, political leanings, and public engagements of the members of the group.' Sarah E. Cornish, Woolf Studies Annual

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    • Date Published: May 2014
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9781107623415
    • length: 266 pages
    • dimensions: 226 x 152 x 15 mm
    • weight: 0.36kg
    • contains: 10 b/w illus.
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Chronology Molly Pulda
    1. Introduction Victoria Rosner
    Part I. Origins:
    2. Victorian Bloomsbury Katy Mullin
    3. Cambridge Bloomsbury Ann Banfield
    Part II. Everyday Life:
    4. Domestic Bloomsbury Morag Shiach
    5. Bloomsbury as queer subculture Christopher Reed
    Part III. Politics:
    6. War, peace, and internationalism Christine Froula
    7. Bloomsbury and empire Gretchen Holbrook Gerzina
    Part IV. Arts:
    8. Pens and paintbrushes Mary Ann Caws
    9. Bloomsbury and the book arts Helen Southworth
    10. Bloomsbury aesthetics Laura Marcus
    Part V. Reflections of Bloomsbury:
    11. The Bloomsbury narcissus Vesna Goldsworthy
    12. Intellectual crossings and reception Brenda R. Silver
    13. Bloomsbury's afterlife Regina Marler
    Further reading.

  • Editor

    Victoria Rosner, Columbia University, New York
    Victoria Rosner teaches classes in English and in the Institute for Research on Women and Gender at Columbia University. She is the author of Modernism and the Architecture of Private Life (2005) – winner of the Modernist Studies Association Book Prize – and editor, with Geraldine Pratt, of The Global and the Intimate: Feminism in our Time (2012).

    Contributors

    Molly Pulda, Victoria Rosner, Katy Mullin, Ann Banfield, Morag Shiach, Christopher Reed, Christine Froula, Gretchen Holbrook Gerzina, Mary Ann Caws, Helen Southworth, Laura Marcus, Vesna Goldsworthy, Brenda R. Silver, Regina Marler

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