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Visions and Designs from Bloomsbury December 19, 2008

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This month, we published a small collection of Bloomsbury Group-related materials in Manuscripts and Woodcuts: Visions and Designs from Bloomsbury. It features a handwritten, manuscript draft of Elizabeth and Essex by Lytton Strachey and a collection of woodcut illustrations by Roger Fry, as well as letters and book covers. This collection accompanies a Duke University Libraries exhibit on the Bloomsbury Group entitled “‘How Full of Life Those Days Seemed’: New Approaches to Art, Literature, Sexuality, and Society in Bloomsbury” that is part of a year-long celebration at Duke, Vision and Design: A Year of Bloomsbury,

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1. Duke library puts digital Bloomsbury materials online « Blogging Woolf - December 20, 2008

[...] The materials feature a handwritten, manuscript draft of Elizabeth and Essex by Lytton Strachey and a collection of woodcut illustrations by Robert Fry, as well as letters and book covers, according to Duke’s Digital Collections Blog. [...]

2. Ellen Lee - December 20, 2008

Hi, all,

Thanks so much for putting this together. Wonderful!

However, please correct this error: It’s not Robert Fry; rather the man’s name is Roger Fry. Thanks!

3. Jill - January 5, 2009

Thanks so much for your comment, Ellen. I’ve made this correction.


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