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  1. 8 de may. de 2020 · This essay exploring the literary world of Ottoline Morrell is included in my most recent book The Modern Salonnière. The 34 other essays in the book feature similar literary adventures and essays about traveling with intention. Lady Ottoline Morrell’s Lust for Brilliance Ottoline and Philip Morrell on June 16, 1934. Image courtesy WikiMedia.

  2. 18 de sept. de 2023 · September 18, 2023. Lady Ottoline Morrell, photographed by Cecil Beaton. She often hosted Bloomsbury-group members at her country house, and declared in her journal, “Conventionality is deadness ...

  3. 22 de ago. de 1993 · Yet reading “Ottoline Morrell, Life on the Grand Scale” allows one an accurate, colorful and cluttered portrait of early 20th-Century England and the Bloomsbury circle.

  4. Ottoline Morrell, nada Ottoline Violet Anne Cavendish-Bentinck en Tunbridge Wells o 16 de xuño de 1873 e finada en Londres en 21 de abril de 1938, foi unha aristócrata británica, mecenas, pacifista e anfitrioa da elite cultural do seu tempo. Era sobriña de Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, máis tarde raíña nai do Reino Unido.

  5. Lady Ottoline Morrell. In the early years of the 20th century, Lady Ottoline Morrell gathered around herself a peculiarly English coterie of avant-garde painters, writers and philosophers we know as the Bloomsbury Group. Its central precept was a rejection of bourgeois habit and the conventions of Victorian life.

  6. of Ottoline Morrell in Evelyn Murgatroyd’, Virginia Woolf Bulletin, ( ), – ; Sally A. Jacobsen, ‘Between the Acts: Ottoline Morrell and Mrs. Manresa, D. H. Lawrence and Giles Oliver’, in Woolf and the Art of Exploration, ed. by Helen Southworth and Elisa Katy Sparks (Clemson,

  7. 22 de mar. de 2021 · In Bedford Square' (Lady Ottoline Morrell; Julian Vinogradoff (née Morrell)), possibly by Philip Edward Morrell, 1909. This snapshot print shows amateur photographer and literary hostess Lady Ottoline Morrell with her daughter Julian walking through Bedford Square. The portrait is part of Lady Ottoline Morrell’s photographic archive held at ...