Lee, Hermione. Virginia Woolf. Chatto and Windus.
522
Connections Sort ascending | Author name | Excerpt |
---|---|---|
Family and Intimate relationships | Virginia Woolf | |
Family and Intimate relationships | Dorothy Bussy | DB
's youngest sister, Marjorie Colville (Gumbo) Strachey
(1882-1964), was a teacher, suffragist, writer, and member of the group Woolf called the Neo-Pagans group (which included Rupert Brooke
, Gwen Raverat
, Ka Cox
... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Dorothy Bussy | James Beaumont Strachey
(1887-1967) was analysed by Freud
(with his wife, Alix Sargant-Florence
), translated Freud's work into English for the Hogarth Press
, and became a pyschoanalyst himself. |
Employer | Elizabeth Jennings | She also worked as a reader for the Hogarth Press
, The Ship. St Anne’s College. 92: 53 Dowson, Jane. “What is the true standing of Oxford poet Elizabeth Jennings?”. Oxford Today. |
Anthologization | William Empson | Many of the poems first saw print in Cambridge journals or in Leonard
and Virginia Woolf
's Cambridge Poetry, Hogarth Press
,1929. This volume followed on a privately-printed Poems issued by the Fox and Daffodil Press |
No timeline events available.
No bibliographical results available.