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This is a wide-ranging biography of Leonard Woolf (1880–1969), an important yet somewhat neglected figure in British life. He is in the unusual position of being overshadowed by his wife, Virginia Woolf, and his role in helping her is part of this study. He was born in London to a father who was a successful barrister but whose early death left the family in economic difficulty. Though he abandoned his Judaism when young, being Jewish was deeply significant in shaping Leonard’s ideas, as well as the Hellenism imbibed as a student at both St Paul’s and Trinity College, Cambridge. Despite his secularism, there were surprisingly spiritual dimensions to his life. At Cambridge he was a member of the secret discussion group, the Apostles, as were his friends Lytton Stracheyand John Maynard Keynes, thus becoming part of the later Bloomsbury Group. He spent seven years as a successful civil servant in Ceylon, which later enabled him to write brilliantly about empire as well as a powerful novel, The Village in the Jungle. Returning to London in 1911, he married Virginia Woolf the next year. In 1917 they founded the Hogarth Press, a successful and significant publishing house. During his long life he became a major figure, a prolific writer on a range of subjects, most importantly international affairs, especially the creation of the League of Nations, a range of domestic problems, and issues of imperialism, particularly in Africa. He was a seminal figure in twentieth-century British life.
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这是一本内容广泛的伦纳德·伍尔夫(1880-1969)传记,他是英国生活中一个重要但有些被忽视的人物。他处在一个不寻常的位置,被他的妻子弗吉尼亚·伍尔夫盖过了风头,而他帮助她的角色也是这项研究的一部分。他出生在伦敦,父亲是一名成功的大律师,但他的早逝使家庭陷入经济困难。虽然伦纳德年轻时就放弃了犹太教信仰,但身为犹太人对他的思想以及他在剑桥大学圣保罗学院和三一学院学习时所吸收的希腊文化的形成有着深远的影响。尽管他是世俗主义者,但他的生活中却有着令人惊讶的精神层面。在剑桥,他是秘密讨论小组“使徒”的成员,他的朋友利顿·斯特拉奇和约翰·梅纳德·凯恩斯也是,因此成为后来布卢姆斯伯里派的一员。他在锡兰当了7年成功的公务员,这使他后来写出了关于帝国的精彩作品,以及一部有影响力的小说《丛林中的村庄》。1911年回到伦敦,次年与弗吉尼亚·伍尔夫结婚。1917年,他们创立了霍加斯出版社,这是一家成功而重要的出版社。在他漫长的一生中,他成为了一个重要人物,一个多产的作家,在一系列主题上,最重要的是国际事务,特别是国际联盟的创建,一系列国内问题,以及帝国主义问题,特别是在非洲。他是二十世纪英国生活中具有开创性的人物。
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