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A very close conspiracy : Vanessa Bell and Virginia Woolf

This volume recounts the story of a deep and close relationship between two sisters -- English writer Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) and English painter and interior designer Vanessa Bell (1879-1961). The author explores the influence they exerted over each other's lives, their competitiveness, the fierce love they had for each other and also their intense rivalry. The thoughts, motives and actions of these two remarkably artistic women who jointly created the Bloomsbury Group is revealed with all its intricacies. The two sisters' childhood was blighted by tragedy and trauma and their early lives were subject to the frustrations that were common to the women of Victorian and Edwardian England. The author argues that their subsequent successes as writer and artist owed much to this mutual enrichment.

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  • "A very close conspiracy"@it
  • "Vanessa Bell and Virginia Woolf"
  • "Vanessa e Virginia : un sodalizio intellettuale un groviglio sentimentale tra Virginia Woolf e sua sorella Vanessa"@it
  • "Very close conspiracy. Spanish"

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  • "An biographical analysis of the relationship between the two sisters Vanessa Bell and Virginia Woolf, both of whom played important roles in the famous intellectual circle Bloomsbury."
  • "This volume recounts the story of a deep and close relationship between two sisters -- English writer Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) and English painter and interior designer Vanessa Bell (1879-1961). The author explores the influence they exerted over each other's lives, their competitiveness, the fierce love they had for each other and also their intense rivalry. The thoughts, motives and actions of these two remarkably artistic women who jointly created the Bloomsbury Group is revealed with all its intricacies. The two sisters' childhood was blighted by tragedy and trauma and their early lives were subject to the frustrations that were common to the women of Victorian and Edwardian England. The author argues that their subsequent successes as writer and artist owed much to this mutual enrichment."@en

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  • "Biographie (Descripteur de forme)"
  • "Biografieën (vorm)"
  • "Biography"
  • "Biography"@en

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  • "Sorelle e complici : Vanessa Bell e Virginia Woolf"@it
  • "Sorelle e complici : Vanessa Bell e Virginia Woolf"
  • "A very close conspiracy : Vanessa Bell and Virginia Woolf"@en
  • "A very close conspiracy : Vanessa Bell and Virginia Woolf"
  • "A Very Close Conspiracy : Vanessa Bell and Virginia Woolf"
  • "Vanessa Bell, Virginia Woolf : historia de una conspiración"@es
  • "Vanessa Bell, Virginia Woolf : historia de una conspiración"
  • "A Very close conspiracy : Vanessa Bell and Virginia Woolf"
  • "Vanessa Bell, Virginia Woolf : historia de una conspiracion"
  • "A very close conspiracy Vanessa Bell and Virginia Woolf"@en