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TITLE:
Mrs. Woolf and the servants : an intimate history of domestic life in Bloomsbury / Alison Light.
Publication Date:
2007-2008
Publication Information:
New York : Bloomsbury Press,
Physical Description:
376 p. : ill.
Bibliography Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:
When Virginia Woolf wrote A Room of One's Own in 1929, she established her reputation as a feminist, a woman who could imagine a more open and liberal reality, and an advocate for the female voice. Indeed the Bloomsbury set has often been identified with liberal, open-minded views; Woolf's circle of artists and writers were considered Bohemians ahead of their time. But they were also of their time. Like thousands of other British households, Virginia Woolf's relied on live-in domestics for the most intimate of daily tasks. That room of her own she so valued was cleaned, heated, and supplied with meals by a series of cooks and maids throughout her childhood and adult life. In Mrs. Woolf and the Servants, Alison Light gives depth and dignity to the long-overlooked servants who worked for the Bloomsbury intellectuals.
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781596915602