Cahiers
Victoriens
et
Edouardiens
62
(octobre
2005)
Insights
into the
Legacy of
Bloomsbury
With
unpublished
essays and
memoirs by
Roger Fry,
Vanessa
Bell and
Virginia
Woolf
Edited,
with an
introduction,
by
Christine
Reynier
Université
Montpellier
III
2005,
format 15
× 21, 240
pages,
ISBN
2-84269-701-4
Prix de
vente :15
euros (publications@univ-montp3.fr
http://alor.univ-montp3.fr/serpub)
http://publications.univ-montp3.fr/cve-62
Contents
Christine
Reynier,
Introduction:
Insights
into the
Legacy of
Bloomsbury.
(13)
Abstracts
(25)
Anne-Pascale
Bruneau,
Bloomsbury
Art Theory:
An
Assessment.
(29)
Catherine
Bernard,
Bloomsbury
or the Art
of
Disinterestedness.
(39)
Liliane
Louvel,
Vanessa
Bell and
Virginia
Woolf: an
Artist and
a Critic
?
(53)
Floriane
Reviron,
Bloomsbury
and the
Cinema:
Practice
and Theory
of a New
Form of
Expression.
(69)
Elena
Gualtieri,
From A
Room with
a View to
the
Fascist
Spectacle:
Bloomsbury
in Italy.
(93)
Catherine
Lanone,
Art and
the
"Second
Darkness."
(109)
Caroline
Marie,
The
Fountainpen
and the
Metronome
:
Bloomsbury
Dancing,
or
not. (121)
Christine
Froula,
On French
and
British
Freedoms.
Early
Bloomsbury
and the
Brothels
of
Modernism.
(137)
Christopher
Reed,
Roger Fry:
Art and
Life.
(157)
S. P.
Rosenbaum,
Virginia
Woolf and
Vanessa
Bell:
Memoirs of
Julian.
(167)
Selected
Bibliography
(205)
Bulletin
de la
SFEVE
n°70.
(223)
Notes on
Contributors
(235)