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Perhaps Joyce’s most immediately affecting writing about music is in “The Dead,” the last (and longest) tale in his book of ...
“We’ve been practically alone, which has a very spiritual effect upon the mind,” Woolf wrote to a friend, the socialite Lady Ottoline Morrell. “No gossip, no malevolence, no support from ...
In the end, a friend told me she was reading Miranda Seymour's book about Lady Ottoline Morrell. "A fascinating woman," she said. It turned out that Ottoline Morrell lived at Garsington, not far away.
A 1917 photograph taken by Lady Ottoline Morrell perhaps shows why – it shows a 24-year-old Carrington scaling a sculpture, naked. Dora Carrington, Farm at Watendlath, 1921, oil on canvas (Image ...
Lady Ottoline Morrell – Socialite, Style Queen, and Person of Intrigue October 19, 2024. And a pair of boots stirred my interest in Ottoline Morrell.I saw them in an exhibition of Bloomsbury women’s ...
Lady Ottoline Morrell's vibrant garden at Garsington Manor was inspired by the Villa Capponi in Italy (Credit: Alamy) Huxley mercilessly satirised Morrell's eccentricities in his novel Chrome Yellow.
But Russell refuses to develop themes, instead skates surfaces. The ending of his celebrated affair with Lady Ottoline Morrell, for example, glides without distinct definition into his tempestuous ...
The Queen has got her eyes on one of the King's patronages as she joked about nudging Charles from one of his roles as she visited a museum on Wednesday.. Camilla, 76, described London’s Garden ...
Camilla jokes about ‘nudging’ Charles from patronage of ‘special’ garden museum The Queen was touring a new exhibition about the gardens associated with women from the famous Bloomsbury ...
The Queen, who is patron of the Charleston Trust which safeguards Charleston, in East Sussex, appeared particularly taken with a pair of colourful gardening boots that belonged to Lady Ottoline ...