An edition of Friends and Apostles (1998)

Friends and Apostles

The Correspondence of Rupert Brooke and James Strachey, 1905-1914

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An edition of Friends and Apostles (1998)

Friends and Apostles

The Correspondence of Rupert Brooke and James Strachey, 1905-1914

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The correspondence between the poet Rupert Brooke (1887-1915) and his friend James Strachey, later the primary English translator of the works of Sigmund Freud, appears in print here for the first time.

As well as their shared interest in politics, literature, art and theatre, the letters deal often and explicitly with the subject of homosexuality and with the sometimes scandalous activities of many of their close circle. Brooke and Strachey compare observations of fellow members of the exclusive Cambridge 'Apostles' (which included James' brother Lytton Strachey, John Maynard Keynes, E. M.

Forster and Bertrand Russell), of mutual 'Bloomsbury' friends (such as Virginia Woolf, Duncan Grant, Vanessa Bell and George Mallory) and of such fellow Fabian Socialists as Hugh Dalton and Beatrice Webb. The correspondence provides important new biographical, psychological and cultural insights into Rupert Brooke and his poetry, and reveals the complexities of the man behind the heroic legend that his early death inspired.

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Pages
320

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Friends and Apostles: The Correspondence of Rupert Brooke and James Strachey, 1905-1914
December 11, 1998, Yale University Press
Hardcover in English

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Library of Congress
PR6003.R4 Z483 1998, PR6003.R4Z483 1998, PE6003.R4 Z483 1998

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Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
320
Dimensions
9.2 x 6.3 x 1.3 inches
Weight
1.8 pounds

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OL10318375M
ISBN 10
0300070047
ISBN 13
9780300070040
LCCN
98007353
OCLC/WorldCat
38976186
Library Thing
1020212
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296426

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