Lytton Strachey: a biography

Cover of Lytton Strachey: a biography by Michael Holroyd
Publisher: Penguin Books
Year: 1971
Language: en
Edition: Reprint
Pages: 1144
ISBN-13: 9780140031980
Dimensions:
Weight: 1.52780347566 Pounds
Dewey Decimal: 828/.9/1209
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Lytton Strachey: a biography by Michael Holroyd, published by Penguin Books in 1971, offers an in-depth exploration of the life of the influential literary figure Lytton Strachey. This reprint edition spans 1144 pages and presents a detailed account of Strachey’s relationships and interactions within the Bloomsbury Group, utilizing a wealth of previously unavailable material to enhance the narrative.

In this biography, Holroyd delves into Strachey’s friendships with notable figures such as E. M. Forster, Virginia and Leonard Woolf, and Dora Carrington, among others. The book captures the complexities of these relationships, particularly the enduring bond between Strachey and Carrington, framed within the context of their “Triangular Trinity of Happiness” with Ralph Partridge. Holroyd’s elegant and humorous prose brings to life the intricate dynamics of this circle, revealing how their interactions unfolded against the backdrop of a changing society.


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When Michael Holroyd’s life of Strachey appeared in 1967, it changed the course of modern biography, setting a new standard for the recounting of literary lives and launching the enduring Bloomsbury revival. In the 1960s, however, many of Strachey’s friends and lovers were still alive; much could not be said, and access to letters and resources was restricted. Since then, almost all his circle has died, and homosexuality in England has been decriminalized. In telling Strachey’s life anew, Holroyd has drawn on a wealth of previously unavailable material, bring fresh candor and accuracy to his account of Strachey’s friendships with E. M. Forster, Virginia and Leonard Woolf, Duncan Grant and Vanessa Bell, Ralph and Frances Patridge, and his companion Dora Carrington, among others. In many of Bloomsbury’s three-cornered relationships, Holroyd could lay claim to only two sides of the triangle. Now he has all three with which to recount the story of this extraordinary man and his complex world. At the center of the drama is the long-lasting relationship between Strachey and Carrington and their “Triangular Trinity of Happiness” with Ralph Partridge. In equally elegant and humorous prose, Holroyd shows the parts that many men and women played in this comedy of manners as it developed into a tragedy.

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Language: en. Pages: 1144. Edition: Reprint.

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