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Square haunting : five lives in London between the wars / Francesca Wade.

Wade, Francesca, (author.).

Summary:

"In the early twentieth century, Mecklenburgh Square, a hidden architectural gem in the heart of London, was a radical address. On the outskirts of Bloomsbury known for the eponymous group who "lived in squares, painted in circles, and loved in triangles," the square was home to students, struggling artists, and revolutionaries. In the pivotal era between the two world wars, the lives of five remarkable women intertwined at this one address: modernist poet H. D., detective novelist Dorothy L. Sayers, classicist Jane Harrison, economic historian Eileen Power, and author and publisher Virginia Woolf. In an era when women's freedoms were fast expanding, they each sought a space where they could live, love, and above all work independently."-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780451497796 (hardcover)
  • Physical Description: 420 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
  • Edition: First U.S. edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Tim Duggan Books, 2020.

Content descriptions

General Note:
"Originally published in hardcover in Great Britain by Faber & Faber Ltd, London, in 2020"--Title page verso.
Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Prologue -- In the Square -- H. D. -- Dorothy L. Sayers -- Jane Ellen Harrison -- Eileen Power -- Virginia Woolf -- After the Square.
Subject: H. D. (Hilda Doolittle), 1886-1961.
Sayers, Dorothy L. (Dorothy Leigh), 1893-1957.
Harrison, Jane Ellen, 1850-1928.
Power, Eileen, 1889-1940.
Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941.
Women authors, English > Homes and haunts > England > London.
Women authors, English > 20th century > Biography.
Women and literature > Great Britain > History > 20th century.
Mecklenburgh Square (London, England)
London (England) > Biography.
Genre: Biographies.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.

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  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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Cookstown Branch 820.9928709421 Wade 31681010193274 NONFIC Available -

  • Baker & Taylor
    "In the early twentieth century, Mecklenburgh Square, a hidden architectural gem in the heart of London, was a radical address. On the outskirts of Bloomsbury known for the eponymous group who "lived in squares, painted in circles, and loved in triangles," the square was home to students, struggling artists, and revolutionaries. In the pivotal era between the two world wars, the lives of five remarkable women intertwined at this one address: modernist poet H. D., detective novelist Dorothy L. Sayers, classicist Jane Harrison, economic historian Eileen Power, and author and publisher Virginia Woolf. In an era when women's freedoms were fast expanding, they each sought a space where they could live, love, and above all work independently."--
  • Baker & Taylor
    A group portrait of five women writers, including Virginia Woolf, looks at those who moved to London’s Mecklenburgh Square in search of new freedom in their lives and work. Illustrations.
  • Random House, Inc.
    A NEW YORK TIMES EDITORS’ CHOICE • LONGLISTED FOR THE BAILLIE GIFFORD PRIZE • “A beautiful and deeply moving book.”—Sally Rooney, author of Normal People

    An engrossing group portrait of five women writers, including Virginia Woolf, who moved to London’s Mecklenburgh Square in search of new freedom in their lives and work.


    NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY POPMATTERS

    “I like this London life . . . the street-sauntering and square-haunting.”—Virginia Woolf, diary, 1925

    In the early twentieth century, Mecklenburgh Square—a hidden architectural gem in the heart of London—was a radical address. On the outskirts of Bloomsbury known for the eponymous group who “lived in squares, painted in circles, and loved in triangles,” the square was home to students, struggling artists, and revolutionaries.

    In the pivotal era between the two world wars, the lives of five remarkable women intertwined at this one address: modernist poet H. D., detective novelist Dorothy L. Sayers, classicist Jane Harrison, economic historian Eileen Power, and author and publisher Virginia Woolf. In an era when women’s freedoms were fast expanding, they each sought a space where they could live, love, and—above all—work independently.

    With sparkling insight and a novelistic style, Francesca Wade sheds new light on a group of artists and thinkers whose pioneering work would enrich the possibilities of women’s lives for generations to come.

    Praise for Square Haunting

    “A fascinating voyage through the lives of five remarkable women . . . moving and immersive.”—Edmund Gordon, author of The Invention of Angela Carter: A Biography

    “Elegant, erudite, and absorbing, Square Haunting is a startlingly original debut, and Francesca Wade is an author to watch.”—Frances Wilson, author of Guilty Thing: A Life of Thomas De Quincey

    “Outstanding . . . I’ll be recommending this all year.”—Sarah Bakewell, author of At the Existentialist Café

    “I much enjoyed Francesca Wade's book. It almost made me wish I belonged to the pioneering generation of women spoiling eggs on the gas ring and breaking taboos.”—Sue Prideaux, author of I Am Dynamite! A Life of Friedrich Nietzsche

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