Maggie Humm is a professor of cultural studies at the University of East London and the author of many award winning and translated books, including Modernist Women and Visual Cultures: Virginia Woolf, Vanessa Bell, Photography, and Cinema.
"Finally, a superb collection of the domestic photographs so
central to the family histories and autobiographical art of
Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell. In this beautifully illustrated
album, Maggie Humm mixes previously unknown snapshots with iconic
portraits, bringing together the family and friends who shared with
the sisters not only their photos but their passion for
life."--Brenda Silver"author of Virginia Woolf Icon"
(01/01/2099)
"Maggie Humm opens up an unexplored aspect of Virginia Woolf with
her fascinating study of snapshots."--Lyndall Gordon"author of
Virginia Woolf: A Writer's Life" (01/01/2099)
"This rich compendium of images is accompanied by the first
comprehensive, theoretically informed, historical overview of
Bloomsbury photography. The book will enthrall many, with its
inclusion of hitherto unpublished images, and will enhance
comprehension of the narratives embedded in these repositories of
memory. Maggie Humm is the leading authority on Bloomsbury
photography and her catalogue of the Monk's House Albums is here
included. A real feast of a book."--Frances Spalding"art historian
and biographer of Roger Fry, Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant"
(01/01/2099)
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