The Omega Bell

The Omega Bell
Title The Omega Bell PDF eBook
Author Bevon Joe Smith
Publisher
Pages 177
Release 2004-01-01
Genre
ISBN 9780871480712

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Personal account of a family's loss of a young firefighter.

The Omega Workshops

The Omega Workshops
Title The Omega Workshops PDF eBook
Author Judith Collins
Publisher Harvill Secker
Pages 342
Release 1983
Genre Bloomsbury group
ISBN

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The Omega Point

The Omega Point
Title The Omega Point PDF eBook
Author Whitley Strieber
Publisher St. Martin's Press
Pages 420
Release 2011-05-24
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780765363510

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Good and evil join forces in a battle for the fate of the world when solar storms, comets, and asteroids threaten to end life on Earth, in this latest novel by a "New York Times"-bestselling author.

The Omega Workshops

The Omega Workshops
Title The Omega Workshops PDF eBook
Author Anthony d'Offay (Firm)
Publisher Anthony D'Offay Gallery
Pages 110
Release 1984
Genre Art
ISBN

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The Handbook to the Bloomsbury Group

The Handbook to the Bloomsbury Group
Title The Handbook to the Bloomsbury Group PDF eBook
Author Derek Ryan
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 329
Release 2018-06-14
Genre History
ISBN 1350014923

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The Handbook to the Bloomsbury Group is the most comprehensive available survey of contemporary scholarship on the Bloomsbury Group – the set of influential writers, artists and thinkers whose members included Virginia Woolf, Leonard Woolf, E.M. Forster, John Maynard Keynes, Vanessa Bell, Clive Bell, Duncan Grant and David Garnett. With chapters written by world leading scholars in the field, the book explores novel avenues of thinking about these pivotal figures and their works opened up by the new modernist studies. It brings together overview essays with detailed illustrative case studies, and covers topics as diverse as feminism, sexuality, empire, philosophy, class, nature and the arts. Setting the agenda for future study of Bloomsbury, this is an essential resource for scholars of 20th-century modernist culture.

Vanessa Bell

Vanessa Bell
Title Vanessa Bell PDF eBook
Author Frances Spalding
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 454
Release 2021-04-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0755643542

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The definitive and authorised biography of the artist Vanessa Bell. Even through the lens of the twenty-first century, the story of Vanessa Bell's life is unorthodox. A powerful magnetic figure, Bell lived at the heart of the Bloomsbury Group and was often the core figure around which the disparate individuals of the movement revolved. Her art and designs – so often overshadowed by her sister Virginia Woolf's writings and fame and by the interest in her own unconventional life – made a significant contribution to the history of the Bloomsbury Group. Yet, until this authorised biography was written, she has remained a largely silent and enigmatic figure. In this captivating account, acclaimed art historian and biographer Frances Spalding restores Bell to the heart of the Bloomsbury Group, illuminating an exceptional life and the free-spirited circle among which she lived.

Living with Strangers

Living with Strangers
Title Living with Strangers PDF eBook
Author Chiara Briganti
Publisher Routledge
Pages 200
Release 2020-06-03
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1000185206

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Living with Strangers examines the history and cultural representation of bed-sitting rooms and boarding houses in England from the early twentieth century to the present. Providing a historical overview, the authors explore how these alternative domestic spaces came to provide shelter for a diverse demographic of working women and men, retired army officers, gay people, students, bohemians, writers, artists, performers, migrants and asylum seekers, as well as shady figures and criminals. Drawing on historical records, case studies, and examples from literature, art, and film, the book examines how the prevalence and significance of bedsits and boarding houses in novels, plays, detective stories, Ealing comedies, and contemporary fiction and film produced its own genre of narrative. The nine chapters are written by an international range of established and emerging scholars in the fields of literary studies, art and film history, political theory, queer studies and cultural studies. A lively, highly original study, Living with Strangers makes a significant contribution to the cross-disciplinary field of home studies and provides insight into a crucial aspect of British cultural history. It is essential reading for students and researchers in anthropology, history, literary studies, sociology, gender and sexuality studies, film studies and cultural studies.