While WB Yeats’ circle were busy organizing the Abbey theatre in Dublin, Virginia Woolf and her friends and family were reinventing art and literature in the townhouses of Bloomsbury and the country cottages of Sussex. Until The Great War intervened, the British sat in drawing rooms, talking over whisky, buns and cocoa, late into the night.
I will be giving a presentation about Britain 100 years ago, before the war, next Monday, 25th November, from 1 to 2 pm, at The Birmingham [UK] & Midland Institute, Margaret Street, City Centre, http://bmi.org.uk/.
The BMI has agreed to waive the £2 non-member fee to anyone who uses the password ‘Such Friends’ when they arrive. So, if you’re in the area, come along and be sure to say hi. Maybe afterwards we’ll all have our own salon at a nearby pub…
Sounds like it will be an interesting talk. Unfortunately, I live some 400 miles away in Edinburgh. I hope the talk is well attended and good luck with it.
Thank you! If you want me to add you to my e-mail list, you can send me a message at kaydee@gypsyteacher.com. We do get up to Edinburgh sometimes and have a friend teaching at St. Andrews. Can let you know if I’m doing any of my presentations up there in the future…
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