Counting Virginia Woolf among their number, the Bloomsbury group were radical creative figures in the early 20th Century. A new exhibition explores how that extended to their wardrobes too, writes ...
The women of the Bloomsbury group found solace and creative inspiration in their green spaces, from the Italian gardens of Virginia Woolf to Vita Sackville-West’s color-themed castle grounds. Each had ...
I went to Shakespeare’s Globe to see “The Winter’s Tale” in London last March, on a freezing, rainy night. The mood was brightened by the production’s droll Autolycus, one of the Bard’s great con men ...
When Dorothy Parker described the Bloomsbury Group as having “lived in squares, painted in circles, and loved in triangles”, she didn’t say anything about how they dressed. There’s a good reason for ...
For a glimpse into the life of one of the world’s most celebrated female authors, look no further than the Harvard Library, which has digitized Virginia Wolf’s personal photo albums. The author began ...
The British writer Clive Bell (1881-1964) was nobody’s idea of a leading man. Henry James described him as a “quite dreadful-looking little stoop-shouldered, long-haired, third-rate” person. Bell’s ...
A rare opportunity to live in Virginia Woolf's childhood home – take a look inside. The writer and her sister Vanessa Bell ...
A room of one's own, Virginia Woolf famously said, is essential for a woman writer to get the job done. I'd add that it's even better if your room comes with a waist-high bed made for sprawling in ...
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