
Anny
A Life of Anny Thackeray Ritchie
Henrietta Garnett(Author)
Pimlico (Publisher)
Published on 4. May 2006
Book
Paperback/Softback
336 pages
978-0-7126-6777-7 (ISBN)
Description
Anne Thackeray Ritchie, daughter of the author of Vanity Fair and step-aunt of Virginia Woolf, was also a fine writer. Based on new and original research, this enchanting and evocative memoir paints the world of Anny's intricate web of relations and friends: children's parties with the Dickens family, holidays with Julia Margaret Cameron and the Tennysons, intimate scenes with Browning in Rome and Ruskin on Lake Coniston.
In addition we read about Anny's own inner life: her near-obsession with her father: William Makepeace Thackeray, her escape into writing, her startling marriage to her second cousin and her godson, and the story of her sister Minny's passionate marriage to Leslie Stephen. We also learn of Stephen's second wife, Julia Jackson, mother of Vanessa Bell and Virginia Woolf.
Meticulously researched, this intimate story draws not only on a wealth of letters, journals, hitherto unpublished sketches and photographs, but also on family legends passed down to the author through four generations. Illuminating, comic and touching, Anny reads like a novel, presenting a unique portrait of the rich literary world that formed the bridge between the Victorians and Bloomsbury.
In addition we read about Anny's own inner life: her near-obsession with her father: William Makepeace Thackeray, her escape into writing, her startling marriage to her second cousin and her godson, and the story of her sister Minny's passionate marriage to Leslie Stephen. We also learn of Stephen's second wife, Julia Jackson, mother of Vanessa Bell and Virginia Woolf.
Meticulously researched, this intimate story draws not only on a wealth of letters, journals, hitherto unpublished sketches and photographs, but also on family legends passed down to the author through four generations. Illuminating, comic and touching, Anny reads like a novel, presenting a unique portrait of the rich literary world that formed the bridge between the Victorians and Bloomsbury.
Reviews / Votes
"Writing about themselves has always been a forte of the dynastically intertwined Thackerays, Stephens and Woolfs. Henrietta Garnett's book is a valuable addition to that corpus of elegant self-regard" -- John Sutherland * Times Literary Supplement * "An engaging portrait of Anny, together with a very spiritual, and unexpectedly funny, account of her mid-to-late Victorian world" -- Frances Spalding * Literary Review * "An intensely sympathetic and well-researched portrait of Anny, the circles in which she moved and the mental world in which her novels took root" -- D J Taylor * Sunday Times * "Descended from the family network, Henrietta Garnett is a sympathetic chronicler who engagingly conjures Anny's character in a breathless narrative" -- Jan Marsh * Independent * "Anny Ritchie was such an engaging character that it is for herself, as much as for her connections to more famous writers, that she is to be valued" -- Hermione Lee * Guardian *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Vintage Publishing
Illustrations
16pp b/w illustrations and 20 integrated b/w drawings
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 26 mm
Weight
480 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7126-6777-7 (9780712667777)
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E-Book
02/2011
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Vintage Digital
€12.99
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Person
Henrietta Garnett is the great-grand-daughter of Leslie Stephen and Julia Jackson. The author of several short memoirs, and of an acclaimed novel, Family Skeletons, she is also an Honorary Member of the Dimbola research group, run by the Julia Margaret Cameron Trust. She divides her time between Provence and England.