Strachey, Julia, and Frances Partridge. Julia: A Portrait of Julia Strachey. Little, Brown, 1983.
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death | Virginia Woolf | VW
's body was recovered three weeks later and cremated on 21 April 1941; her ashes are under the Stephen Tomlin
bust of her in the garden of Monk's House. |
Family and Intimate relationships | Julia Strachey | JS
married sculptor Stephen Tomlin
at St Pancras Church
in London. Virginia Woolf
and other Bloomsbury friends were among the guests. Strachey, Julia, and Frances Partridge. Julia: A Portrait of Julia Strachey. Little, Brown, 1983. 108 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Julia Strachey | Possibly introduced through her uncle James Strachey, JS
had met and become romantically involved with English sculptor Stephen Tommy Tomlin
by October 1926. They spent several months together that winter in Paris, where Tomlin... |
Friends, Associates | Valentine Ackland | After she left her husband, VA
spent a good deal of time at Chaldon in Dorset. There, she was able to write and join a supportive community of artistic friends, including Theodore Powys
and... |
Friends, Associates | Dora Carrington | Guests here included some of the women who were to be closest to Carrington until her death: Dorelia John
(wife of Augustus John
, and now a neighbour), writer Rosamond Lehmann
, and Julia Strachey |
Friends, Associates | Sylvia Townsend Warner | STW
's early friendships at Oxford
involved young men whom she had known at Harrow, such as David Garnett
and sculptor Stephen Tomlin
. Warner, Sylvia Townsend. “Introduction”. Letters: Sylvia Townsend Warner, edited by William, 1908 - 2000 Maxwell, Chatto and Windus, 1982, p. vii - xvii. xiii Warner, Sylvia Townsend, and David Garnett. “Introduction and Editorial Materials”. Sylvia and David: The Townsend Warner / Garnett Letters, edited by Richard Garnett, Sinclair-Stevenson, 1994, p. various pages. 2 |
Material Conditions of Writing | Julia Strachey | JS
wrote the novel while staying with her aunt Dorothy Bussy
's family at Roquebrune in France, informally separated from her first husband, Stephen Tomlin
. Strachey, Julia, and Frances Partridge. Julia: A Portrait of Julia Strachey. Little, Brown, 1983. 113, 116 |
politics | Virginia Woolf | Uncomfortable with marks of public recognition, VW
developed a theory of the artistic and political benefits of anonymity. She expressed some measure of dissatisfaction, for instance, first with Stephen Tomlin
's 1931 bust of her... |
Reception | Virginia Woolf | After the Femina Vie Heureuse prize for To the Lighthouse, VW
refused in principle to accept any honour from an institution. She declined to give the Clark Lectures at Cambridge University
, as well... |
Textual Production | Dora Carrington | DC
wrote excitedly to artist Stephen Tomlin
about a possible collaboration (ultimately unrealized) on a ballet inspired by Christina Rossetti
's poem Goblin Market. Hill, Jane, and Michael Holroyd. The Art of Dora Carrington. Herbert Press, 1994. 130, 137 |
Textual Production | Dora Carrington | Using colours inspired by his Crown Derby china, she painted George Dadie Rylands
's rooms at King's College, Cambridge
that same year. She painted rooms for Dorelia John
, Rosamond Lehmann
, and Julia Strachey |
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