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From William Morris to Sergeant Pepper
From William Morris to Sergeant Pepper, In this book, Peter Stansky puts forward a particular view of Britain and its past. What has continually fascinated him about that intriguing country--a source of both admiration and irritation--is the way in which it copes with change. Although as prone , From William Morris to Sergeant Pepper has a rating of 4 stars
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  • From William Morris to Sergeant Pepper
  • Written by author Peter Stansky
  • Published by Palo Alto, Calif. : Society for the Promotion of Science and Scholarship, c1999., 2000/03/01
  • In this book, Peter Stansky puts forward a particular view of Britain and its past. What has continually fascinated him about that intriguing country--a source of both admiration and irritation--is the way in which it copes with change. Although as prone
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Pt. 1 Biography as History
1 The Crumbling Frontiers of History 3
2 Thinking about Biography 11
3 Social History 19
4 Lytton Strachey's Eminent Victorians 27
5 The First World War 35
6 The British Way with Culture 39
Pt. 2 William Morris
7 Recent Work on William Morris 53
8 Two Modern Biographies of William Morris 59
9 The Last of the Letters 67
10 William Morris as Businessman 72
11 William Morris and C. R. Ashbee 76
12 Martin Conway 89
13 William Morris and Bloomsbury 110
Pt. 3 Bloomsbury
14 Bloomsbury in Sussex 127
15 S. P. Rosenbaum on Bloomsbury 141
16 Bloomsbury Books 147
17 Leonard Woolf 154
18 E. M. Forster 159
19 John Maynard Keynes 167
20 Lytton Strachey 174
Pt. 4 The 1930s and After
21 Isherwood, Auden, and Spender 181
22 Christopher Sykes on Nancy Astor and Evelyn Waugh 195
23 Oswald Mosley and Unity Mitford 205
24 Isaiah Berlin 211
Pt. 5 George Orwell
25 Utopia and Anti-Utopia: William Morris and George Orwell 219
26 Sahib as Victim 229
27 Orwell and the Past 235
28 The Englishness of George Orwell 248
29 Nineteenth Eighty-Four Ten Years Later 260
Pt. 6 The Other: The Jew
30 Anglo-Jew or English/British 277
31 Two Views of Chaim Weizmann 298
32 Nineteenth-Century Jews 305
Pt. 7 Sergeant Pepper
33 Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band 311
Bibliography, 1954-1998 325
Index 337


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