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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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