1st Edition

Women of Bloomsbury Virginia, Vanessa and Carrington

By Mary Ann Caws Copyright 1990
    254 Pages
    by Routledge

    254 Pages
    by Routledge

    Originally published in 1990, Women of Bloomsbury takes a fresh look at the lives of Virginia Woolf, her sister Vanessa Bell, and Dora Carrington. Connected by more than bonds of friendship and artistic endeavour, the three women faced similar struggles. Juxtaposing their personal lives and their work, Mary Ann Caws shows us with feeling and clarity the pain women suffer in being artists and in finding – or creating – their sense of self. Relying on unpublished letters and diaries, as well as familiar texts, Caws give us a portrait of the female self in the act of creation.

    Acknowledgements

    Cast of Characters

    Abbreviations

    1. Personal Criticism: A Matter of Choice

    2. These Working Women

    3. Virginia

    4. Together, with Virginia

    5. Vanessa

    6. Carrington

    7. How We See, How We Are

    Notes

    Appendix 1: Reading Vanessa

    Appendix 2: Reading Carrington

    Restrained Bibliography

    Index

    Biography

    Mary Ann Caws