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Roger Fry and the art of the book: Celebrating the centenary of the Hogarth Press 1917-2017
(International Virginia Woolf Society, 2018)
After the publication of Two Stories, Vanessa asked Virginia about the possibility of the press producing a book of woodcut prints. Learning
the art of cutting blocks and producing prints was attractive for artists such ...
Those Letters Keep Me Going: tracing resilience processes in US soldier to sweet heart war correspondences, 1942-1945
(Routledge, 2014)
[no abstract available]
Review: Bloomsbury Spirit, Artepelag
(International Virginia Woolf Society, 2018)
Review essay of Art Exhibition: Bloomsbury Spirit, Artipelag, March 23-September 30 2018. Curated by Ingela Lind, Bo Nilsson and Frida Andersson (main exhibition). Fashion curator, Cay Bond. Garden curator, Ia Schildt. ...
Epistolary research relations: Correspondences in anthropological research: Arensberg, Kimball, and the Harvard-Irish Survey, 1930 1936
(University of Notre Dame Press, 2017-10)
In public and personal archives scattered throughout the United States lie the professional correspondences and personal letters of the Harvard-Irish Survey research team (1930 36) that came to Ireland in the early years ...
Single women in story and society
(Manchester University Press, 2014-11)
[No abstract available]
The Galway Art Gallery Collection and Roger Fry's The Pond (1921)
(Galway Archaeological and Historical Society, 2016)
Following fragments of evidence that are suggestive of Bloomsbury-Irish connections, this article concerns Roger Fry, his passion for painting, for people, for places and for new ideas. Charleston, the home of Bell and ...