Includes bibliographical references (pages 233-244) and index.
Summary
Bringing together examples of the 'aesthetic pacifism' practised during the Great War by members of the Bloomsbury Group, this text outlines the stories of the less well-known who shared the mind-set of the Bloomsbury Group when it came to facing the first 'total war'.
Contents
Recognised forms of opposition -- Bloomsbury -- Academics at war Bertrand Russell and Cambridge -- Writers at war -- Writers in uniform -- Women and the war -- Obscurer individuals and their themes of response -- Three individuals -- Public commentary on familiar themes.
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