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Introduction | ||
Acknowledgements | ||
Pt. I | Forewords | 1 |
1 | The Common Reader | 3 |
2 | Preface to Eminent Victorians | 5 |
3 | Introduction to A Sampler of Castile | 8 |
4 | Introduction to Collected Short Stories | 10 |
Pt. II | Stories | 13 |
5 | The Point of It | 15 |
6 | Pearls and Swine | 29 |
7 | Mrs Dalloway in Bond Street | 43 |
Pt. III | Biographies | 51 |
8 | The Emperor Babur | 53 |
9 | Madame de Sevigne's Cousin | 58 |
10 | Newton the Man | 63 |
11 | Disraeli | 72 |
12 | Julia Margaret Cameron | 81 |
13 | Herbert Spencer | 89 |
Pt. IV | Essays | 95 |
14 | The Post-Impressionists | 97 |
15 | The Artistic Problem | 102 |
16 | Art and Socialism | 107 |
17 | Avons-Nous Change Tout Cela? | 121 |
18 | Economic Possibilities for Our Grandchildren | 126 |
19 | Fear and Politics | 136 |
20 | Memories of a Working Women's Guild | 152 |
21 | What I Believe | 165 |
Pt. V | Reviews | 173 |
22 | The New St Bernard | 175 |
23 | Ibsen | 182 |
24 | Freud's Psychopathology of Everyday Life | 189 |
25 | Mr Hardy's New Poems | 192 |
26 | The Complete Poems of C. P. Cavafy | 197 |
27 | Ernest Hemingway | 203 |
Pt. VI | Polemics | 211 |
28 | Matthew Arnold | 213 |
29 | Mr Lloyd George | 219 |
30 | Wilcoxism | 225 |
31 | Me, Them and You | 229 |
32 | Mr Bennett and Mrs Brown | 233 |
Pt. VII | Talks | 251 |
33 | Art and Indecency | 253 |
34 | Impressionism | 260 |
35 | Professions for Women | 274 |
36 | The Job of a Dramatic Critic | 280 |
37 | On Reading Books | 286 |
38 | In My Library | 292 |
Pt. VIII | Travel Writings | 297 |
39 | The Gentleness of Nature | 299 |
40 | Two Historic Houses | 303 |
41 | Cnidus | 307 |
42 | Ciudad Rodrigo | 312 |
43 | Street Haunting | 317 |
Pt. IX | Memoirs | 329 |
44 | Notes on Virginia's Childhood | 331 |
45 | Recollections | 336 |
46 | Lancaster Gate | 344 |
47 | Old Bloomsbury | 355 |
48 | Coming to London | 373 |
49 | Julian Bell | 379 |
50 | Maynard Keynes | 382 |
Pt. X | Afterwords | 395 |
51 | Retrospect | 397 |
52 | To Desmond MacCarthy Aet. 22 | 408 |
53 | A View without a Room | 411 |
54 | The Love of Reading | 415 |
Further Reading | 419 | |
Index of Names | 422 |
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