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  1. Roger Henry Pocklington Senhouse (18 November 1899 – 31 August 1970) was an English publisher and translator, and a peripheral member of the Bloomsbury Group of writers, intellectuals, and artists. He had a sado-masochistic sexual relationship with Bloomsbury Group member Lytton Strachey .

  2. Roger Henry Pocklington Senhouse (1899 – 1970) was an English publisher and translator, and a member of the Bloomsbury Group of writers, intellectuals, and artists. The private letters of openly gay writer Lytton Strachey reveal that Roger Senhouse was his last lover, with whom he had a secretly sado-masochistic relationship in the early ...

  3. The English translation by Yvonne Moyse and Roger Senhouse was first published by Martin Secker & Warburg Ltd and Lindsay Drummond in 1948. The same translation was published by Penguin Books in 1964, has been republished in paperback several times and is probably the most widely available edition of the novel in English.

    • Simone de Beauvoir
    • 1945
  4. Roger Henry Pocklington Senhouse (1899 – 31 August 1970) was an English publisher and translator, and a peripheral member of the Bloomsbury Group of writers, intellectuals, and artists. Senhouse attended both Eton College and Oxford University.

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    • August 31, 1970
  5. Roger Henry Pocklington Senhouse was an English publisher and translator, and a member of the Bloomsbury Group of writers, intellectuals, and artists. Education Senhouse attended both Eton College and Oxford University, where he was friends with Michael Llewelyn Davies, one of the boys upon whom Peter Pan was based, and foster son of J. M. Barrie.

  6. Roger Henry Pocklington Senhouse (1899 - 1970) was an English publisher and translator, and a member of the Bloomsbury Group of writers, intellectuals, and artists. The private letters of...

  7. ca. 1937-1970. Name of Creator. Senhouse, Roger, 1899-1970. Language of Material. English French. Physical Description. 6 vols, with numerous items which were once inserted in them, all held in 1 box; manuscript, typescript, postcards, press cuttings, and printed material.