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Acknowledgements | ||
Heroism and housework : competing ideas of the modern | 1 | |
Sect. I | Rooms of one's own : three early domestic environments | 19 |
1 | Vanessa Bell and 46 Gordon Square (1904-12) | 20 |
2 | Roger Fry and Durbins (1909-19) | 35 |
3 | Duncan Grant and King's College, Cambridge (1910) | 51 |
Sect. II | Sailing to Byzantium : post-impressionist primitivism | 65 |
4 | Greek loves : mediterranean modernism and the Borough polytechnic murals (1911) | 68 |
5 | Forging a feminist primitivism : Byzantine women by Duncan Grant and Vanessa Bell (1912) | 81 |
6 | Country and city : Asheham and Brunswick Square (1911-12) | 87 |
Sect. III | On to omega : the workshops' origins and objects | 109 |
7 | The origins of the omega | 111 |
8 | A modern eden (1913-14) | 133 |
9 | Abstraction and design (1914-15) | 147 |
Sect. IV | An aesthetic of conscientious objection : Bloomsbury's wartime environments | 165 |
10 | Outposts of peace : Eleanor and Wissett (1915-16) | 169 |
11 | Making Charleston (1916-17) | 182 |
12 | Urban outposts : River House and 46 Gordon Square (1916-19) | 199 |
Sect. V | Re-imagining modernism | 213 |
13 | Public figures' private spaces : King's College, Cambridge, and 52 Tavistock square (1920-24) | 217 |
14 | Signifying subculture : Gordon Square houses and Charleston (1924-28) | 231 |
15 | The end of amusing : interiors and commissions (1927-36) | 251 |
Notes | 278 | |
Bibliography | 303 | |
Index | 310 | |
Photographic acknowledgments | 315 |
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