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1269: 530: 44: 1288: 453:. Shortly afterwards he wrote to a friend: "I think of marrying it. When she is 20, I shall be 46 – will it be scandalous?" On 8 May 1942, when Angelica was in her early twenties, they did marry, to the horror of her parents. She did not find out until much later that her husband had been a lover of her father. 501:, the nephew of her father's first wife Ray, but was left a widow with a newborn infant when she was 18; she oversaw the legacies of both David Garnett and Duncan Grant. Nerissa Garnett (1946–2004) was an artist, ceramicist, and photographer. Fanny (Frances) Garnett moved to France where she became a farmer. 326:, set during the First World War, which tells the story of an affair between a young medical student and a night-club singer and drug addict called Claire Plowman. According to a biographer of Garnett, Claire bore a striking resemblance to 182:(9 March 1892 – 17 February 1981) was an English writer and publisher. As a child, he had a cloak made of rabbit skin and thus received the nickname "Bunny", by which he was known to friends and intimates all his life. 237:, for whom his father was a reader. He was then sent as a day boy to a prep school called Westerham, five miles from the Cearne, being expected to travel there daily on a scaled-down version of a 225:
Encouraged by his father, he gained his first paid work at the age of eleven, drawing a map entitled "NEW SEA and the BEVIS COUNTRY", signed "D. G. fecit", to illustrate a new edition of
422:. He and Ray, whose woodcuts appear in some of Garnett's books, had two sons, the older of whom was Richard Garnett (1923–2013), the writer. Ray died relatively young of breast cancer. 1671: 1031: 1666: 267:, and devised an unsuccessful attempt to spring him from the gaol. He spent July and August 1910 in Germany, to learn the language, and then in October was admitted to the 1601: 1165: 1606: 1315: 1686: 1656: 1641: 1621: 241:
bicycle which had been owned by his uncle Arthur Garnett as a boy, wearing a beret. As a result of this, the other boys gave him the name "Onions".
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His first wife was the illustrator Rachel "Ray" Marshall (1891–1940), sister of the translator and diarist
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After his separation from Angelica, Garnett moved to France and lived in the grounds at the
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This article is about the Bloomsbury author. For the science fiction author, see
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The Secret History of PWE : The Political Warfare Executive, 1939–1945
497:(1970). She drowned in the Thames, aged 29. Henrietta (1945—2019) married 1282: 473: 441:. On 25 December 1918 he was present at the birth of Grant's daughter by 426: 335: 191: 70: 514: 355: 303: 93: 616:. Notes from a diary kept while learning to handle an aeroplane (1932) 518: 307: 985:, Vol 2. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Salem Press, Inc., 1983, pp. 863–866. 398:
in 1953. Subsequently, he wrote two further volumes under the title
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Needing money, in 1919 Garnett wrote a sensational novel called
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In his time between school and university, Garnett befriended
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Incest and Influence: The Private Life of Bourgeois England
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Alan Palmer; Alan Warwick Palmer; Veronica Palmer (1987).
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Sylvia & David. The Townsend Warner / Garnett Letters
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In 1905, Garnett’s mother moved into a rented flat in
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Carrington: Letters & Extracts From Her Diaries
154: 139: 105: 82: 56: 34: 472:, an orchard, a swimming pool, sculptures, and a 198:, the only child of writer, critic and publisher 928: 926: 924: 468:, where David Garnett had a farm with a herd of 1139:Bloomsbury's Outsider: A Life of David Garnett 1085:Bloomsbury's Outsider: A Life of David Garnett 951:Bloomsbury's Outsider: A Life of David Garnett 256:, travelling there daily by horse-drawn tram. 1309: 1181:"Dangerous liaisons among the Bloomsbury set" 776:Great Friends: Portraits of Seventeen Writers 8: 1672:People educated at University College School 1667:James Tait Black Memorial Prize recipients 1316: 1302: 1294: 1066:, Harvard University Press, 2009, p. 242, 42: 31: 1602:20th-century British short story writers 1053:(Chatto & Windus, 1997), pp. 210-215 805:David Garnett. C.B.E. A Writer's Library 449:, who was accepted by Vanessa's husband 370:during the 1920s. He also founded (with 362:for fiction. He ran a bookshop near the 206:, a translator of Russian. His paternal 16:British writer and publisher (1892–1981) 1087:, Bloomsbury Reader (632 pp.), p. 509. 1018: 1006: 994: 920: 584:A Voyage to the Island of the Articoles 626:Letters from John Galsworthy 1900–1932 324:Dope Darling : A Story of Cocaine 945: 943: 941: 7: 1252:Works by David Garnett in eBook form 983:Survey of Modern Fantasy Literature 586:by AndrĂ© Maurois (1928), translator 479:They had four daughters: in order, 302:, Garnett worked on fruit farms in 932: 668:Selected Letters of T. E. Lawrence 14: 1607:20th-century English male writers 700:338171 T. E. (Lawrence of Arabia) 662:The Novels of Thomas Love Peacock 1687:20th-century English LGBT people 1657:English male non-fiction writers 1642:English male short story writers 1566:Bloomsbury Group in LGBT history 1286: 1179:Wade, Francesca (26 June 2015). 656:The Campaign in Greece and Crete 535:Dope-Darling: A Story of Cocaine 248:, from where he began to attend 1622:British conscientious objectors 1561:List of Bloomsbury Group people 1270:Works by or about David Garnett 1111:. Harvester Press. p. 67. 360:James Tait Black Memorial Prize 214:both worked at what is now the 128: 23:. For the Anglican priest, see 1597:20th-century English novelists 1: 1682:Private press movement people 1224:David Garnett: English writer 638:The Letters of T. E. Lawrence 525:List of selected publications 229:, a boy's adventure story by 813:(1994), correspondence with 718:(1968), correspondence with 546:(1919), novel, as Leda Burke 394:Garnett published a memoir, 1647:English short story writers 1627:English non-fiction writers 1285:(public domain audiobooks) 384:(1955), on which the later 1703: 433:, and he had affairs with 341:A prominent member of the 18: 962:Knights (2015), chapter 4 865:The Flowers of the Forest 716:The White/Garnett Letters 404:The Flowers of the Forest 250:University College School 41: 731:First "Hippy" Revolution 389:musical of the same name 334:. For this, he used the 277:Imperial College, London 269:Royal College of Science 261:Vinayak Damodar Savarkar 1632:English fantasy writers 1229:Encyclopædia Britannica 1136:Knights, Sarah (2015). 1108:Who's who in Bloomsbury 358:, was awarded the 1922 1652:English male novelists 1637:English LGBT novelists 1279:Works by David Garnett 1261:Works by David Garnett 1083:Sarah Knights (2015), 815:Sylvia Townsend Warner 743:The Sons of the Falcon 538: 499:Lytton Burgo Partridge 491:'s film adaptation of 456:The Garnetts lived at 378:. 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Index

David S. Garnett
David Garnett (priest)

Lady Ottoline Morrell
Brighton
East Sussex
Montcuq
Lot
Angelica Bell
Amaryllis Garnett
Henrietta Garnett
Edward Garnett
Constance Black
Brighton
East Sussex
Edward Garnett
Constance Clara Black
grandfather
great-grandfather
British Library
British Museum
Richard Jefferies
Gerald Duckworth
Penny-farthing
Hampstead
University College School
Gower Street, London
Vinayak Damodar Savarkar
Brixton Prison
Royal College of Science

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