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41. Letters of Lytton Strachey
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41. Letters of Lytton Strachey
by Paul Levy
 Hardcover: Pages (2005)
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Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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3-0 out of 5 stars Letterati
I'm not quite sure what I can say here to someone considering this volume and not already a devotee of that rum Bloomsbury lot.I should say this collection is, by turns, tedious and droll.Also, as to editor Paul Levy, while he performs admirably in his assiduous task of indentifying all the now forgotten personages in these letters, he also makes clear his own viewpoints: He thinks that Strachey should like Joyce's Ulysses, but Strachey doesn't.He thinks Strachey shouldn't like Bertrand Russell, Strachey does, etc. - It's not exactly disinterested scholarship in which Levy indulges himself herein. - Also, especially in the early going here, there is much ado about buggery and more buggery (I think I can get away with mentioning this fact, so stated, in an American review.)Just, you know, be forewarned.

As one would expect from the author of Eminent Victorians, there are some succulent bon mots here:

The economist John Maynard Keys is described thusly: "That there should be anyone in the world so utterly devoid of poetry is sufficiently distracting;" The younger "Great War" poems and writers are given this flip evaluation: "It seems appropriate that they should all have such watery names, these young fellows.There's Brooke and Drinkwater and De la Mare - what can one hope from such an assemblage? - Except that they'll be patronized by a Marsh!"

But, on the whole, this selection of missives has left me rather flat.It seems to me that one learns much more about Strachey by reading Eminent Victorians than by reading these quotidian, sometimes rebarbative, letters.I feel, having spent a week reading this lengthy collection, almost exactly as Strachey says he does in a letter to Lady Ottoline Morrell after reading a book about "The Souls", a now forgotten group of 19th Century wits: "As usual, it struck me that letters were the only satisfactory form of literature.They give one the facts so amazingly, don't they?I felt when I got to the end that I'd lived for years in that set.But oh dearie me I'm glad that I'm NOT in it!"

Indeed!

2-0 out of 5 stars The original slacker
Lytton Strachey, largely forgotten now, was once famous for his biographical sketches, which today look like crude caricatures; for his style, which today seems mechanical and gimmicky; and for his literary criticism, so perverse it is as entertaining now as it has ever been.One of his heroes was Pope (not the Holy Father, but the 18th century English poet who has since slipped into oblivion and will not be troubling us again).

In this volume, Paul Levy provides succinct, useful and not overly tendentious annotations for the letters he has selected from Strachey's voluminous correspondence.The letters themselves are disappointing, consisting mostly of bland gossip interspersed with feeble ("yo mama") put-downs that do nothing to enhance Strachey's reputation for fearsomeness.In fact, when fame and fortune descend on Strachey mid-way through this volume he begins to mellow out and in time becomes almost sweet.But with the advent of the sinister Senhouse the letters become disturbing, and remain so, right to the bitter end.

If one takes these letters at face value, Strachey is forever going to parties in order to subject himself to the conversation of imbeciles and terrible bores.(He seems to get huge enjoyment out of making nasty remarks about anyone and everyone--surely a dangerous occupation for a valetudinarian bookworm who resembles nothing so much as a grasshopper.Small wonder he is so out of sympathy with his doppelganger, Aldous Huxley!)He pretends to despise the upper classes and the rich, whose hospitality he regularly accepts.(In a letter to his mom, he gleefully boasts that he is off for "a weekend at the Duchess of Marlborough's!")

In these letters, Strachey shows himself to be thoroughly bourgeois, whether he is bemoaning the loss of his custom-tailored shirts, being exasperated at the servants, gloating over his book sales or luxuriating in his grand new bed in his comfortable country home.

To be fair to him, though, his complacency and superciliousness do now and again give way to an acute consciousness of his limitations, as a writer and as a person.And the reader who can endure the tedium and soldier on to the end of the book will find it difficult not to feel some sympathy for a man who, convinced deep down he was unlovable, so desperately longed to be loved.

5-0 out of 5 stars Fascinating correspondence by one of Bloomsbury's most eloquent and interesting members
These letters by Lytton Strachey, writer and member of the Bloomsbury group of artists, reveal much about the man, the time in which he lived, and the circle of artists with which he surrounded himself. I've read several reviews about this book in which Strachey is described as an old maid of a man spending his time doing nothing but reading books and complaining about his health. However, this collection of his personal correspondence reveals him to be much more complex than that.

In several ways he seems to be a very tragic figure. For one, he is deeply in love with someone with whom, due to his homosexuality, he will never be sexually compatible - Dora Carrington - and he is sexually compatible with a series of people with whom the love part of the relationship never quite comes off. Although his many letters to Carrington often talk about his travels and the practical matters of the household that they shared for 15 years, there are at least three or four that are genuine love letters uncomparable to any that he wrote to any of his lovers, including Roger Senhouse, with whom he was involved the last six or so years of his life.

The other great tragedy of Strachey's life was the misdiagnosis of his final illness, a stomach cancer that grew until it ultimately perforated his colon and killed him in 1932. According to his letters, he began to have signs of this illness starting in 1929, but his various physicians always attributed his vague symptoms to a series of minor ailments, usually prescribing such things as suppositories and doing nothing more to properly diagnose and treat the problem. Strachey did suffer bouts of illness throughout his life, and perhaps the fact that he had never suffered from anything serious before caused his physicians to not take him seriously when he did finally become gravely ill.

Strachey is at his best in his correspondence when he is pouring out his heart about something for which he cares deeply. For example, he writes some very elegant prose on his attitudes toward the first World War, why he was against it, and why he was willing to go to jail rather than serve its cause. I only wish that more of his correspondence had been about current events in England during his lifetime. His approach to the whole matter of refusing to serve in the war effort was a risky one, since he refused to be dishonest and just say that he was against all wars - he wasn't. He was simply adamantly opposed to this one particular war. On top of that, he was asking for a medical exemption based on his poor health that would find him completely unfit for service, even a desk job on the home front.Miraculously, he pulls this off and is found totally medically unfit, although the exact diagnosis of the military doctors is not given in his correspondence. This leads to one of the great conundrums of Strachey's life - how could someone who claimed to be so ill and who also convinced the military of this manage to travel throughout Europe as he often did and even embark on strenuous walking tours such as the one he took with Dora Carrington in Wales the same year he was exempted from military service?

Strachey has an intriguing and very often mischievous writing style whether he is gossiping about the personal lives of the other members of Bloomsbury, talking about his own work and his feelings toward its quality, or giving his opinion about the artistic works of the other members of Bloomsbury. If you are the least bit interested in the Bloomsbury group of artists, about Lytton Strachey himself, or the times in which Strachey lived, I highly recommend this collection of letters.

5-0 out of 5 stars More Insight into the World of Bloomsbury
This is quite an interesting collection of Strachey's letters, covering the entire period of his life (1880-1932), but most were written after 1900.Today, Strachey is most familiar as a result of Holroyd's fine biography and the film "Carrington." But as I have mentioned in other Amazon reviews, reading a subject's letters to me is the best way to really understand the person, whether it be Henry Adams, Hannah Arendt, or Justice Holmes. The collection is replete with letters to such Bloomsbury personages as Virginia Woolf, Keynes, Ottoline Morrell, James Strachey, Duncan Grant, E.M. Forster, Vanessa Bell, Desmond MacCarthy, Clive Bell, and of course Dora Carrington. Along the way we learn much about the Cambridge Apostles, Strachey's working patterns, and his sexual proclivities. The editor (author of the fine biography of G.E. Moore and co-executor of Strachey's literary estate) has a definitive command of the personalities involved, the larger context of England during this first third of the 20th century, and the intellectual world in which Strachey functioned. His notes crisply identify ambiguous references in the letters and add a lot to the enjoyment of the volume.A very useful addition to the literature on Bloomsbury. ... Read more


42. Naissance Dans le 5e Arrondissement de Paris: René Goscinny, Jean Tiberi, Jacques Chirac, Raymond Souplex, Paul Lévy, Frédéric de Pasquale (French Edition)
Paperback: 156 Pages (2010-08-04)
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Les achats comprennent une adhésion à l'essai gratuite au club de livres de l'éditeur, dans lequel vous pouvez choisir parmi plus d'un million d'ouvrages, sans frais. Le livre consiste d'articles Wikipedia sur : René Goscinny, Jean Tiberi, Jacques Chirac, Raymond Souplex, Paul Lévy, Frédéric de Pasquale, Bernard Charlan, Raymond Rognoni, Georges Ferdinand Bigot, Daniel Renoult, Lucien Frégis, Charles Vildrac, Pierre Boutroux, Eugène Delâtre, Henri Maspero, Jean Bradin, Auguste Prosper Daguillon, Jean Becquerel, Madeleine Louise Jeannest, Victor Michaut, Pierre Adam. Non illustré. Mises à jour gratuites en ligne. Extrait : Jacques Chirac, né le 29 novembre 1932 dans le 5 arrondissement de Paris, est un homme d'État français. Il est Premier ministre de Valéry Giscard d'Estaing de 1974 à 1976 puis, inaugurant la première cohabitation, celui du socialiste François Mitterrand de 1986 à 1988 (Jacques Chirac est d'ailleurs, sous la République, le seul homme politique à avoir été deux fois Premier ministre). Député de la 3 circonscription de la Corrèze en 1967, 1968, 1973, de 1976 à 1986 et de 1988 à 1995, maire de Paris entre 1977 et 1995, il est le 22 président de la République française du 17 mai 1995 au 16 mai 2007, période incluant la troisième cohabitation avec Lionel Jospin entre 1997 et 2002. Il est aussi le fondateur de deux partis politiques majeurs : le Rassemblement pour la République (RPR), en 1976, et l'Union pour un mouvement populaire (UMP), en 2002. Il siège aujourd'hui au Conseil constitutionnel, dont il est membre de droit depuis la fin de son second mandat de président de la République. Né le 29 novembre 1932 à la clinique Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire (V arrondissement de Paris), Jacques René Chirac est le fils d'Abel François Chirac (1898 - 1968), employé de banque puis administrateur d'une filiale de la société aéronautique SNCAN et de Marie-Louise Valette (1902 - 1973). Tous deux proviennent de familles corréziennes ...http://booksllc.net/?l=fr ... Read more


43. The really interesting question an other papers, edited and with an introduction and commentaries by Paul Levy.
by Lytton Strachey
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44. Industrial/Organizational Psychology: Understanding the Workplace
by Paul E. Levy
Hardcover: 528 Pages (2005-05-03)
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Asin: 0618526404
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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This student-friendly textbook, written by a leading researcher at one of the nation's top I/O programs, is unique in its emphasis on how I/O psychologists are trained; its social/contextual approach to performance appraisal; and the strength of its pedagogy, including "practitioner forums." This edition features full integration of changes and events that are currently taking place in today's work environments. Industrial/Organizational Psychology focuses on the psychology of the workforce, employee health and well-being, organizational behavior, motivation, human resources, and various dynamics of work interaction. Levy's book has been well received by reviewers for its applied approach and for the author's personal, direct, and casual tone, which sets it apart in the field. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars it was good
the book was in great condition, the delivery did not take long and I am glad I bough it online because I saved a lot of money.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Price, Great Product, Great Customer Service
New, clean, and without wrinkled or highlighted pages.No ink or pencil marks and no ripped pages. Great price, fast shipping. ... Read more


45. The Official Foodie Handbook
by Ann Barr, Paul Levy
Paperback: 145 Pages (1985-11)
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46. Eminent Victorians: Cardinal Manning, Florence Nightingale, Dr. Arnold, General Gordon
by Lytton Strachey
Hardcover: 360 Pages (2003-03)
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Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Lytton Strachey's classic work "Eminent Victorians" was an assault on the Victorian age and its values. In choosing four key figures, Cardinal Manning, Dr Arnold of Rugby, Florence Nightingale and General Gordon, Strachey conducted a masterly hatchet job on four key representatives of their age. His book was an instant bestseller and has been in print ever since. But now the mood has changed. Victorian studies are booming. Scholars are looking again at the Victorian age and are reassessing some of its more notable figures. The text of "Eminent Victorians" is printed here in its integrity with new critical afterwords by scholars, demonstrating how lopsided was Strachey's judgement and representing his subjects in fresh light. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Great Stories - Masterfully Told.
This book is a joy to read, so eloquently is it written.
Strachey really makes you feel like you're living in another time and place.
These are great stories, masterfully told.
I'm not qualified to comment on the books accuracy.

The chapter on Cardinal Manning also includes a wealth of information about Cardinal John Henry Newman, who was recently beatified. (September 2010)

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47. The Man in Chains: Saint Paul, Vessel of Election
by Rosalie Marie Levy
 Hardcover: 248 Pages (1957)

Asin: B0007J5OKU
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48. Industrial Organizational Psychology, Custom Publication , 2nd edition
by Paul E. Levy
 Paperback: Pages (2006-07-12)
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Isbn: 0618733744
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49. Centres villes en mutation (Sciences sociales / Centre national de la recherche scientifique, Centre regional de publication de Toulouse) (French Edition)
by Jean-Paul Levy
 Paperback: 257 Pages (1987)

Isbn: 2222041384
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50. Cracking the Ap U.s. Government & Politics Exam 2008 (Princeton Review)
 Library Binding: 313 Pages (2008-06-15)
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51. Quelques aspects de la pensée dun mathématicien
by Paul Lévy
 Paperback: Pages (1970-01-01)

Asin: B0038U2K0M
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52. Penguin Bk of Food and Drink
by Paul Levy
 Hardcover: 400 Pages (1999-06)
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This work draws on the considerable literature of food and wine writing from biblical feasts to the present day by way of Proust, Dickens, Thackeray, John Evelyn, Sidney Smith, Keats, Chaucer, Swinburne, Yeats, and Virginia Woolfe. There are food-related lines by E.E. Cummings and Auden, extracts from diarists like Parson Woodforde, and meals from Anthony Powell, Evelyn Waugh, Ivy Compton-Burnett, Margaret Drabble, Patricia Highsmith, Dorothy Sayers, Rex Stout and Julian Barnes. It also includes essays on food and drink by Raymond Sokolov, Elizabeth David and Jane Grigson, and an Italo Calvino story on cannibalism. ... Read more


53. Theorie de L'Addition des Variables Aleatoires. Deuxieme Edition
by Paul Levy
 Paperback: 379 Pages (1954)

Asin: B000NL8HWO
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54. Europe In A Nutshell (Europe Today, No. 7)
by Information Directorate
 Paperback: 44 Pages (1964)

Asin: B000EB88JU
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Historical mid-20th Century look at different European organizations affecting political, social & cultural scenes. ... Read more


55. ELECTING UNION OFFICERS UNDER THE LMRDA.
by Paul Alan. LEVY
 Paperback: Pages (1984)

Asin: B00218KS1U
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56. Finger Lickin' Good: A Kentucky Childhood
by Paul Levy
Hardcover: 202 Pages (1990-05-31)
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The author's own account of "growing up absurd" among the blue-bloods, the black people and the thoroughbred horses of his native Kentucky. It describes the eccentricities of his own family, more Southern than Jewish. The author also wrote "Out to Lunch" and "Official Foodie Handbook". ... Read more


57. Viet Nam
by Paul: Preface; Huet, Michel: Photos Lévy
Hardcover: Pages (1951)

Asin: B000JC06X0
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58. Justice and the City
by Paul R. Levy
 Paperback: 165 Pages (1977-01-01)
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Asin: 0878557326
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59. The Turtle Who Lost His Shell (Bedtime With Barney)
by Paul Levy
Hardcover: 1 Pages (1995-07)
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When Little Bunny needs a place to hide his carrots, Little Turtle is happy to share his shell. But he forgets to get it back, and it is then that Little Turtle learns why his shell is so special. ... Read more


60. Leçons D'Analyse Fonctionnelle
by Lévy Paul
Paperback: 450 Pages (2009-07-10)
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Asin: 1110770146
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