Raymond Mortimer in The Dial


Raymond Mortimer (far left) at Charleston in the 20's with Duncan Grant, Vanessa Bell, and Julian Bell


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Relationship to Woolf and/ or O'Keeffe


Works By and About Mortimer in The Dial

Raymond Mortimer, "The Baroque" 69.6 (Dec 1920) 607-14

Raymond Mortimer, "Thomas Moore" 71.4 (October 1921) 423-37

Raymond Mortimer, "London Letter" 72.3 (March 1922) 291-7 (Drama: Heartbreak House; Ballet: Diaghileff; Fine Arts: London group (including Vanessa Bell) vs. X Group (led by Wydhman Lewis) and Sickert)

Raymond Mortimer, "Miss Sinclair Again" Rev of Life and Death of Harriet Frean by May Sinclair, 72.5 (May 1922) 531-34

Raymond Mortimer, "Bombination" Rev. of Crome Yellow by Aldous Huxley 72.6 (June 1922) 630-33

Raymond Mortimer, "The Movement" Rev. of Since Cezanne by Clive Bell, 73.2 (Aug 1922) 215-8

Raymond Mortimer. "Mr. StracheyÕs Past," Rev of Books and Characters by Lytton Strachey, 73.3 (Sept 1922) 338-42

Raymond Mortimer, "Oedipus Tyrannus," Rev. of The Judge by Rebecca West, 73.4 (October 1922) 441-5

Raymond Mortimer, "London Letter" 74.2 (February 1923) >185-7 (chaotic state of arts; autumn "brought from Virginia Woolf a new and exciting novel" 187)

Raymond Mortimer, "London Letter," 75.1 (July 1923) 73-8 (Shakespeare; Tennyson)

Raymond Mortimer, "The Memoirs of Monsieur de Charlus," Rev of "Memoirs of Robert De Montesquiou" 75.4 (Oct 1923) 376-82

Raymond Mortimer, "London Letter" 77.1 (July 1924) 59-63 (British Empire Exhibition at Wembley; amateur theater)

Raymond Mortimer, "London Letter" (Mentions TSE, LW and "new generation") 78.5 (May 1925) 405-10

Raymond Mortimer, "London Letter, 83.3 (September 1927) 239-42 (Persia, mention of Woolf, the Sitwells, Knole, Vita)

Raymond Mortimer, Rev of Some People by Harold Nicholson, 83.4 (October 1927) 347-

Raymond Mortimer, "London Letter" 84.3 (March 1928) 238-40 (Bloomsbury group, definition and members; refers to VW as "a romantic poet")

Other Works By and About Mortimer



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