ABSTRACT

A core member of the Bloomsbury Group, Lytton Strachey (1880–1932) is recognized for his radical influence on the new school of psychological biography. This volume collects for the first time Strachey’s previously unpublished essays, dialogues and stories.

part |135 pages

Cambridge Society Papers

chapter |7 pages

Conversation And Conversations

chapter |8 pages

Christ Or Caliban?

chapter |16 pages

The Colloquies Of Senrab

chapter |4 pages

Is Death Desirable?

chapter |6 pages

Dignity, Romance, Or Vegetarianism?

chapter |14 pages

The Historian Of The Future

chapter |9 pages

Should We Have Elected Conybeare? 1

chapter |6 pages

Shall We Be Missionaries?

chapter |16 pages

The Ethics Of The Gospels

chapter |7 pages

Shall We Go The Whole Hog?

chapter |6 pages

When Is a Drama Not a Drama?

chapter |5 pages

Was Diotima Right?

chapter |7 pages

Do Two and Two Make Five?

chapter |7 pages

Ought Art to be Always Beautiful?

part |52 pages

Dialogues

chapter |5 pages

Julius Caesar and Lord Salisbury

chapter |5 pages

Cleopatra and Mrs. Humphry Ward

chapter |5 pages

Catullus and Lord Tennyson

chapter |5 pages

Boccaccio and General Lee

chapter |5 pages

Headmaster and Parent (Fragment)

chapter |5 pages

Gibbon, Johnson, and Adam Smith

chapter |6 pages

Good God

part |20 pages

Stories

chapter |1 pages

The Story of A and B

chapter |2 pages

Tragedy