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  1. Lady Ottoline Morrell was the foremost host of the Bloomsbury set, offering sustenance and friendship to Virginia Woolf, Vanessa Bell, TS Eliot, DH Lawrence, Duncan Grant and her lover Bertrand Russell, to name but a few. This book is a revised and updated edition of the author's original biography of Ottoline first published in 1975 worldwide.

  2. Literary hostess and patron of the arts. Died in a clinic at Tunbridge Wells. Her Wikipedia page gives much information about her life and confirms that she was born on 6 June 1873 as Ottoline Violet Cavendish-Bentinck, the youngest of the four children of Lieutenant-General Arthur Cavendish-Bentinck (1819-1877) and his second wife Augusta Mary Elizabeth Cavendish-Bentinck née Browne, 1st ...

  3. 9. Okt. 1992 · IN THE golden Edwardian summer, Lady Ottoline Morrell was in her late thirties and pretty busy. Besides doing her duty as a mother and the wife of an MP, she was an active founder-member of the ...

  4. Russell y Morrell se convirtieron en amantes en 1915, después de la muerte del hermano de Morrell en la Primera Guerra Mundial. Esta relación fue intensamente apasionada, pero también tumultuosa y a veces dolorosa. A pesar de esto, Russell y Morrell siguieron siendo amigos cercanos y se mantuvieron en contacto de por vida.

  5. In Bedford Square' (Lady Ottoline Morrell; Julian Vinogradoff (née Morrell)), possibly by Philip Edward Morrell, 1909. This snapshot print shows amateur photographer and literary hostess Lady Ottoline Morrell with her daughter Julian walking through Bedford Square. The portrait is part of Lady Ottoline Morrell’s photographic archive held at ...

  6. 22. Aug. 1993 · Yet reading “Ottoline Morrell, Life on the Grand Scale” allows one an accurate, colorful and cluttered portrait of early 20th-Century England and the Bloomsbury circle.

  7. Lady Ottoline Morrell (1873-1938) strove for “life on the grand scale.” This phrase was used by Miranda Seymour in the title of her 1992 biography of Ottoline and is taken from a 1927 entry in Ottoline’s journal: “It is indeed a damnably difficult thing to live fully, richly, generously and yet courageously. To live on the grand scale.” Though an aristocrat, she eschewed her ...