Focusing on the biographies and autobiographies published by
Leonard and Virginia Woolf's Hogarth Press from 1917-1946, Claire
Battershill shows the importance of publishing history in
understanding modernist literary work and culture. Modernist Lives
draws on archival material from the Hogarth Press Business Archive
and first editions from the Virginia Woolf Collection at the E. J.
Pratt Library to show how the Woolfs' literary theories were
expressed in all aspects of their publishing: their marketing
strategies, editorial practice and the literary composition of
their acquisitions. Featuring the works of figures such as
Christopher Isherwood, Henry Green, Viola Tree, Vita Sackville-West
and the Woolf's themselves, Battershill illuminates the history of
Hogarth books from their composition to their reception by readers
and critics.
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