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    1. On the Significance of Clive Bell

      by Berkowitz, Elizabeth

      Woolf Studies Annual, Volume 29, pp. 125 - 140

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    2. Clive Bell’s “Significant Form” and the neurobiology of aesthetics

      by Zeki, Semir

      Frontiers In Human Neuroscience, Volume 7, p. 730

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    3. Alternative Currents? Listening in to Mark Hussey’s Clive Bell and the Making of Modernism

      by Davison, Claire

      Woolf Studies Annual, Volume 29, pp. 141 - 148

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    1. Clive Bell's eye

      William G. Bywater, Jr.

      Book

      This item is currently Not Available Lilly Library, N7445.2.B44 B9 1975 

    2. Clive Bell and the making of modernism : a biography

      Mark Hussey.

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      This item is currently Not Available Lilly Library, N7483.B37 H87 2021 

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      His correspondence files include communications with many notable economists such as Kenneth Arrow, Gregory Chow, Carl Christ, Robert Clower, (...)

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      There's not enough time to read the original for all authors:  Hegel, Morelli, Plotinus (vol. 1), Michael Fried, Clive Bell, (...)

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    1. Virginia Woolf's oak writing desk, between 1904-1907

      Writing desk at which one would stand, designed and owned by Virginia Woolf. The sloping top of the desk features a central panel in two pieces, (...)

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