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  1. Julian Thoby Stephen was born in 1880, the elder son of Leslie Stephen and his wife Julia. His younger brother Adrian Stephen (b. 1883) became a psychoanalyst; his elder sister was the artist Vanessa Bell (b. 1879), and his younger sister was the novelist Virginia Woolf (b. 1882). Because his mother had previously been married to the publisher ...

  2. 30 de jan. de 2022 · Jean Thoby et son épouse Frédérique ont une extraordinaire pépinière dans les Landes qui a pour but la conservation, la diffusion et la connaissance des coll...

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  3. Thoby Stephen. 1880–1906. The second child of Leslie and Julia Stephen, Thoby was at the centre of the group of friends who first met at Cambridge, and afterwards at his ‘Thursday evenings’ in Bloomsbury. Strikingly handsome, cerebral and original, his friends and family were left wondering what he might have become after his tragically ...

  4. Thoby Stephen De Wikipedia, l'encyclopédie libre . Thoby Stephen (1880-1906), surnommé le Goth, est membre du Bloomsbury Group, tout comme ses sœurs Vanessa Bell et Virginia Woolf, et son jeune frère Adrian.

  5. 22 de mar. de 2011 · Death of father Leslie STEPHEN (aged 72) 20 Nov 1906. 26. Thoby Prinsep STEPHEN died. Note 2. Note 1: death was premature, devastated Leslie, had influenza less than 2 mo before death. Note 2: early death, died "quiet and courageous" after being operated on (Lee 226)

  6. Adrian Leslie Stephen (27 October 1883 – 3 May 1948) was a member of the Bloomsbury Group, an author and psychoanalyst, and the younger brother of Thoby Stephen, Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell. He and his wife, Karin , became interested in the work of Sigmund Freud , and were among the first British psychoanalysts .

  7. 25 de jul. de 2022 · Thoby Stephen’s other world . As is well known, Woolf’s private model for Jacob was Thoby (born Julian Thoby), who died at 26 from typhoid contracted on a trip they took to Greece in the fall of 1906. Like Jacob, Thoby played on the beach of St. Ives as a child, attended Cambridge, and was given to bold declarations.