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Leonard Woolf

Leonard Woolf

Fred Leventhal; Peter Stansky

Oxford University Press
2019
sidottu
Leonard Woolf: Bloomsbury Socialist is an invaluable biography of an important if somewhat neglected figure in British cultural and political life,whose significance has been overshadowed by that of his wife, Virginia Woolf. His vital role in her life and career is a central aspect of this incisive study. Born to a prosperous middle-class Jewish family, he was profoundly affected by the early death of his father, a prominent barrister and QC, which left his family in reduced economic circumstances. Fred Leventhal and Peter Stansky expertly reveal that, despite his youthful loss of religious faith, being Jewish was as crucial in shaping Woolf's ideas as the Hellenism he imbibed at St Paul's and Trinity College, Cambridge. As an undergraduate member of the celebrated elite Apostles-along with his close friends, Lytton Strachey and John Maynard Keynes-he played a formative role in what later became the Bloomsbury Group. He subsequently spent seven years as a colonial servant in Ceylon, the background to his powerful novel, The Village in the Jungle. Within a year of his return to England in 1911 he married Virginia Stephen, and in 1917 they founded the Hogarth Press, an innovative and commercially successful publishing house. In the course of his long life he wrote prolifically on international relations, notably on the creation of the League of Nations, on socialism, and on imperial policy, particularly in Africa. Throughout this authoritative study,Leventhal and Stansky illuminate the life, scope, and thought of this seminal figure in twentieth-century British society.
Leonard Woolf

Leonard Woolf

Glendinning Victoria

Counterpoint
2008
nidottu
This meticulously researched and compassionately rendered portrait of Leonard Woolf, the "dark star" of Bloomsbury, is the first to capture his troubled relationship with his wife, his own intellect, and the tumultuous world of artists and eccentrics around him. A man of extremes, Woolf was by turns ferocious and tender, violent and repressed, opinionated and nonjudgmental, always an outsider of sorts within the exceptionally intimate, fractious, and sometimes vicious society of brilliant but troubled friends and lovers. In telling Woolf's story, Victoria Glendinning traces the development of the Bloomsbury circle, bringing to life the group's literary and personal discussions. She also provides an unprecedented account of Woolf's marriage to the legendary Virginia, revealing his undying creative and emotional support for her amid her numerous breakdowns. Leonard Woolf is a perceptive and lively biography of a man whose far-reaching influence is long overdue the full appreciation Glendinning provides.
The International Theory of Leonard Woolf

The International Theory of Leonard Woolf

P. Wilson

Palgrave Macmillan
2003
sidottu
Colonial civil servant, Fabian socialist, and eminence grise of the Bloombury Circle, Leonard Woolf was one of the most prolific writers on international relations of the early to mid-Twentieth Century. His report for the Fabian Society, International Government , was influential on the creation of the League of Nations. He was co-founder of the popular pressure group, the League of Nations Society. He was a leading critic of empire. He helped to educate the British Labour Party on global issues, constructing, in 1929, its first credible foreign policy. With his wife, Virginia, he founded the celebrated Hogarth Press. He pioneered 'functionalist' and 'transnationalist' theory. He pioneered documentary journalism. He wrote towards the end of his long life one of the most insightful autobiographies of the Twentieth Century. This book examines the thought of this fascinating and relatively unknown political thinker. It thoroughly reassesses his ideas, for decades condemned as 'utopian', in the context of the much more fluid international scene of theTwenty-First century. In particular, it asks have his ideas about international government gained new pertinence in the post-Cold War world?
The International Theory of Leonard Woolf

The International Theory of Leonard Woolf

P. Wilson

Palgrave Macmillan
2003
nidottu
Colonial civil servant, Fabian socialist, and eminence grise of the Bloombury Circle, Leonard Woolf was one of the most prolific writers on international relations of the early to mid-Twentieth Century. His report for the Fabian Society, International Government , was influential on the creation of the League of Nations. He was co-founder of the popular pressure group, the League of Nations Society. He was a leading critic of empire. He helped to educate the British Labour Party on global issues, constructing, in 1929, its first credible foreign policy. With his wife, Virginia, he founded the celebrated Hogarth Press. He pioneered 'functionalist' and 'transnationalist' theory. He pioneered documentary journalism. He wrote towards the end of his long life one of the most insightful autobiographies of the Twentieth Century. This book examines the thought of this fascinating and relatively unknown political thinker. It thoroughly reassesses his ideas, for decades condemned as 'utopian', in the context of the much more fluid international scene of theTwenty-First century. In particular, it asks have his ideas about international government gained new pertinence in the post-Cold War world?
Lo Sri Lanka E Due Scrittori: Leonard Woolf E Chandani Lokugé

Lo Sri Lanka E Due Scrittori: Leonard Woolf E Chandani Lokugé

Consuelo Murgia

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
nidottu
Lo Sri Lanka visto attraverso l'analisi delle opere di due scrittori: l'inglese Leonard Woolf ai tempi dell'Impero Britannico e la singalese Chandani Lokug agli inizi del Ventunesimo secolo.Leonard Woolf lavor a Ceylon dal 1904 al 1911, quando rassegn le dimissioni anche a causa della crescente avversione per il colonialismo. Nel suo romanzo The Village in the Jungle (1913), la giungla viene usata come metafora dell'Impero che divora tutto ci che incontra sul suo cammino, mentre l'originalit dei suoi personaggi sta nell'essere quasi tutti di umile estrazione sociale e non-bianchi.Chandani Lokug cresciuta a Colombo, ma risiede in Australia dal 1987. Nel suo secondo romanzo Turtle Nest (2003) affronta temi importanti come la ricerca dell'identit e il turismo sessuale. La diciottenne Aruni decide di tornare in Sri Lanka dopo dieci anni trascorsi in Australia, scoprendo cos suo malgrado di essere considerata una forestiera dagli stessi abitanti del luogo con cui cerca disperatamente di identificarsi.
Annotated Guide to the Writings and Papers of Leonard Woolf (Third (Revised))

Annotated Guide to the Writings and Papers of Leonard Woolf (Third (Revised))

Janet M Manson; Wayne K Chapman

Clemson University Press
2018
pokkari
From novels and political studies to shorter journalism and criticism, Leonard Woolf's published work is enumerated here in detail. His signed and unsigned articles as literary editor of The Nation and The Athenaeum (London) and editor of The Political Quarterly (Oxford) are featured, as well as an indexed, selected list of political books in his library. Brief accounts of reviewing are also given in appendices derived from Women in the Milieu of Leonard and Virginia Woolf (eds. Chapman and Manson, 1998), from Virginia Woolf and Her Influences (eds. Laura Davis-Clapper and Jeanette McVicker, 1998), and from The South Carolina Review 31.1 (fall 1998). References are provided to facilitate research in relevant archives and online publications such as the short-title catalog of the library of Leonard and Virginia Woolf at Washington State University. An Annotated Guide also supplements the incomplete account of Leonard Woolf's journalism compiled in Leonard Woolf: A Bibliography by Leila Luedeking and Michael Edmonds (1992)--including, here, such topics as collaborative reviewing by Leonard and Virginia Woolf.
Virginia Woolf in Richmond

Virginia Woolf in Richmond

Virginia Woolf; Leonard Woolf; Peter Fullagar; Paula Maggio

Aurora Metro Books
2018
sidottu
“I ought to be grateful to Richmond & Hogarth, and indeed, whether it’s my invincible optimism or not, I am grateful.” - Virginia Woolf Although more commonly associated with Bloomsbury, Virginia and her husband Leonard Woolf lived in Richmond-upon-Thames for ten years from the time of the First World War (1914-1924). Refuting the common misconception that she disliked the town, this book explores her daily habits as well as her intimate thoughts while living at the pretty house she came to love – Hogarth House. Drawing on information from her many letters and diaries, the editor reveals how Richmond’s relaxed way of life came to influence the writer, from her experimentation as a novelist to her work with her husband and the Hogarth Press, from her relationships with her servants to her many famous visitors.
Beginning Again Revised

Beginning Again Revised

Leonard Woolf

Mariner Books
1989
nidottu
The author's account of the events of World War I and also a description of the origin of the Bloomsbury Group, the founding of the Hogarth Press, and the author's marriage to Virginia Stephen. "To write this masterly account is a severe test of courage and honesty...it raises the book to greatness" (The Nation). Index; photographs.
The Wise Virgins

The Wise Virgins

Leonard Woolf

YALE UNIVERSITY PRESS
2007
nidottu
A new edition of Leonard Woolf's satirical second novel, which offers an intriguing group portrait of Leonard and Virginia Woolf and other members of the Bloomsbury Group​ The Wise Virgins (1914), Leonard Woolf's second novel, was published two years after the author's marriage to Virginia Stephen--and begun during their honeymoon. The autobiographical elements of the book are well documented. Its publication caused acute distress to Woolf's family. Leonard's sister, Bella, urged him to bury the novel, while his mother was shocked and mortified by unflattering portraits of herself and her neighbors. Two weeks after reading the novel, Virginia Woolf suffered the worst of her many breakdowns.As aroman clef the novel holds considerable interest for its picture of Leonard and Virginia's courtship, as well as its sketches of Vanessa Stephen and Clive Bell. (Virginia would later retell the story, from a much different perspective, in Night and Day.) But the novel offers the contemporary reader other rewards. It remains a witty, engaging satire about English society just before World War I and its conventions and prejudices. In Harry Davis, Woolf created a memorable Jewish antihero who rails against society's conventions but tragically finds himself unable to escape them. Award-winning biographer Victoria Glendinning contributes a foreword to this new paperback edition.
The Village in the Jungle

The Village in the Jungle

Leonard Woolf

Eland Publishing Ltd
2005
nidottu
This classic novel of colonial Ceylon (Sri Lanka), was first published in 1913 and is written by a prominent member of the Bloomsbury group, husband of Virginia Woolf. It reads as if Thomas Hardy had been born among the heat, scent, sensuality and pungent mystery of the tropics. Translated into both Tamil and Sinhalese, it is one of the best-loved and best-known stories in Sri Lanka. It includes a new biographical afterword by Sir Christopher Ondaatje, author of "Woolf in Ceylon", and a short story, "Pearls before Swine", which vividly draws on Woolf's experience as a young District Commissioner. This book reeks of first-hand knowledge of the colonial experience, and of its profound, malign disregard for the psychology and culture of its subject peoples.
The War for Peace

The War for Peace

Leonard Woolf

Taylor Francis Ltd
2021
sidottu
In this book, first published in 1940, Leonard Woolf lays out the necessity for the establishment of a system providing for the rule of international law and cooperation, control of international power and collective defence against international aggression. He lays bare the issues at stake in the Second World War and draws lines on which a lasting peace could be framed.
The War for Peace

The War for Peace

Leonard Woolf

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2023
nidottu
In this book, first published in 1940, Leonard Woolf lays out the necessity for the establishment of a system providing for the rule of international law and cooperation, control of international power and collective defence against international aggression. He lays bare the issues at stake in the Second World War and draws lines on which a lasting peace could be framed.
Empire and Commerce in Africa

Empire and Commerce in Africa

Leonard Woolf

Routledge
2018
sidottu
In this title, originally published in 1920, Leonard Woolf traces the history of economic imperialism and explores the relations of Europe and Africa since 1876. This analysis of economic imperialism helped to shape attitudes to colonialism for more than one generation of radicals and socialists, and still has the power to influence and inform today.
Empire and Commerce in Africa

Empire and Commerce in Africa

Leonard Woolf

Routledge
2019
nidottu
In this title, originally published in 1920, Leonard Woolf traces the history of economic imperialism and explores the relations of Europe and Africa since 1876. This analysis of economic imperialism helped to shape attitudes to colonialism for more than one generation of radicals and socialists, and still has the power to influence and inform today.