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English author and member of Bloomsbury Group
Virginia Nicholson (née Bell ; born 1955) is an English non-fiction author known for her works of women's history in the first half of the twentieth century. Nicholson was born in Newcastle and grew up in
Leeds before becoming a television researcher.
Family
Her father was the writer and
art historian
Quentin Bell , nephew of
Virginia Woolf ;
[1]
[2] her mother,
Anne Olivier Bell , edited Virginia Woolf's diaries.
[3]
[4] She married writer
William Nicholson in 1988.
[3]
Selected publications
Charleston: A Bloomsbury House and Gardens .
Frances Lincoln , London, 1997. (With Quentin Bell)
ISBN
0711211337
Among the Bohemians: Experiments in Living 1900-1939 . Viking, London, 2002.
[5]
ISBN
0670889660
Singled Out - How Two Million Women Survived Without Men After the First World War . Viking, 2007.
ISBN
978-0670915644
Millions Like Us: Women's Lives During the Second World War . Viking, 2011.
ISBN
978-0670917785
Perfect Wives in Ideal Homes: The Story of Women in the 1950s . Viking, 2015.
ISBN
978-0670921317
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