"This landmark publication offers an expansive, detailed, and varied history of the Bloomsbury group's aesthetic, global, intimate, and public dimensions. This book is essential for new students and established researchers"--
Inhaltsverzeichnis
List of Figures; List of Contributors; Introduction; 1. The Bloomsbury friction Derek Ryan; Part I. Aesthetic Bloomsbury: 2. The Bloomsbury novel Jesse Matz; 3. Bloomsbury's shorter fiction Bryony Randall; 4. Bloomsbury and the new biography Todd Avery; 5. Post-impressionism and the Bloomsbury brand Wendy Hitchmough; 6. Bloomsbury and music Tsung-Han Tsai; 7. Poetry in, or around, Bloomsbury Sara Sullam; Part II. Global Bloomsbury: 8. Bloomsbury, South Asia, and empire Susheila Nasta and Florian Stadtler; 9. Bloomsbury and China Patricia Laurence; 10. Bloomsbury and the USA Mark Hussey; 11. Bloomsbury and Russomania Rebecca Beasley; 12. Cross-channel diplomacy and postwar Bloomsbury Claire Davison; 13. Late Bloomsbury's dialectic of enlightenment Christine Froula; Part III. Intimate Bloomsbury: 14. Bloomsbury, friendship, and love Jesse Wolfe; 15. Bloomsbury's gender politics Pamela Caughie; 16. Bloomsbury, nudity, and race Jane Garrity; 17. Bloomsbury and psychoanalysis Gabrielle McIntyre; 18. Bloomsbury life writing Drew Patrick Shannon; Part IV. Public Bloomsbury: 19. Bloomsbury and economics Paul Crosthwaite; 20. Bloomsbury and the meanings of labor Morag Shiach; 21. The Bloomsbury bookshop Derek Ryan; 22. Bloomsbury, education, and meritocracy Natasha Periyan; 23. Bloomsbury and science Michael H. Whitworth; 24. Bloomsbury afterlives Monica Latham; Select Bibliography; Index.