In this stunning new collection, S. P. Rosenbaum has given us a rich selection of the group's own writings, brilliant pieces standing on their own, frequently hard to find, that demonstrate the wide range of topics, personalities, interests, written about with great wit and insight, that make Bloomsbury of such lasting fascination. It would be hard to imagine a better way to become acquainted with the group and for those who know it already to reread some favourite essays and to make new discoveries. Peter Stansky, Stanford University
Will long be a standard anthology, I've no doubt, for both students and general readers. English
Deserves a home in most literature collections. Book Review Digest
This is an excellent selection. As a compendium of the shorter writings of the Bloomsbury Group it could scarcely have been bettered.Chris Ackerley, Journal of the Australasian Universities Language and Literature Association
Virginia Woolf: The Common Reader.
Lytton Strachey: Preface to Eminent Victorians.
Roger Fry: Introduction to A Sampler of Castille.
E. M. Forster: Introduction to Collected Short Stories.
Part II: Stories:.
E. M. Forster: The Point of It.
Leonard Woolf: Pearls and Swine.
Virginia Woolf: Mrs. Dalloway in Bond Street.
Part III: Biographies:.
E. M. Forster: The Emperor Babur.
Lytton Strachey: Madame de Sevigne's Cousin.
Desmond MacCarthy: Disraeli.
Virginia Woolf: Julia Margaret Cameron.
Leonard Woolf: Herbert Spencer.
John Maynard Keynes: Mr. Lloyd George.
Part IV: Essays:.
Lytton Strachey: A Victorian Critic.
Desmond MacCarthy: The Post- Impressionists.
Roger Fry: Art and Socialism.
Clive Bell: The Artistic Problem.
Leonard Woolf: Fear and Politics.
John Maynard Keynes: Economic Possibilities for our Grandchildren.
Virginia Woolf: Memories of a Working Women's Guild.
E. M. Forster: What I Believe.
Part V: Talks:.
Lytton Strachey: Art and Indecency.
Virginia Woolf: Mr. Bennett and Mrs. Brown.
Roger Fry: Impressionism.
J. M. Keynes: On Reading Books.
E. M. Forster: English Prose between 1918 and 1939.
Part VI: Reviews: .
Clive Bell: Ibsen.
Lytton Strachey: Mr Hardy's New Poems.
Desmond McCarthy: The New St. Bernard.
Leonard Woolf: Freud's Psychopathology of Everyday Life.
E. M. Forser: The Complete Poems of C. P. Cavafy.
Virginia Woolf: Ernest Hemingway.
Part VII: Travel Writings:Desmond MacCarthy: Two Historic Houses.
E. M. Forster: Cnidus.
Leonard Woolf: Politics in Spain.
Virginia Woolf: Street Haunting.
Part VIII: Autobiographies:.
Vanessa Bell: Notes on Virginia's Childhood.
Lytton Strachey: Lancaster Gate.
Leonard Woolf: Coming to London.
Virginia Woolf: Old Bloomsbury.
Desmond MacCarthy: To Desmond MacCarthy aet. 22.
E. M. Forster: Three Countries, Clive Bell: Paris in the 'Twenties'.
Part IV: Letters:.
Roger Fry.
Lytton Strachey.
John Maynard Keynes.
Virginia Woolf.
Leonard Woolf.
E. M. Forster.
Part X: Diaries: .
Virginia Woolf: Diary.
Desmond MacCarthy: A Critic's Day-book.
Lytton Strachey: A Fortnight in France.
E. M. Forster: Indian Journal.
Commonplace Book.
Part XI: Afterwords:.
Roger Fry: Retrospect.
John Maynard Keynes: Concluding Notes on the General Theory.
E. M. Forster: A View without a Room.
Virginia Woolf: The Love of Reading.