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  1. Dorothy Bussy (née Strachey; 24 July 1865 – 1 May 1960) was an English novelist and translator, close to the Bloomsbury Group. Family background and childhood [ edit ] Graystone Bird (1862–1943), albumen print/NPG x13111.

  2. Olivia is a novel by Dorothy Bussy. In her literary work, it was the only novel written by Bussy; it was published in 1949 by Hogarth Press, the publishing house founded by Leonard and Virginia Woolf. Bussy wrote it in French and signed her work with the pseudonym "Olivia."

  3. orlando.cambridge.org › people › c6a6096e-a8bf-4133Dorothy Bussy | Orlando

    Dorothy Bussy. As a writer DB is best known for Olivia, her immensely successful, anonymous or rather pseudonymous, autobiographical novel, published in 1949, about a young girl's development at a French boarding school in the later nineteenth century.

  4. Há 5 dias · Overview. Dorothy Bussy. (1865—1960) translator and author. Quick Reference. (1866–1960), British novelist and translator. Sister of Lytton Strachey, friend and translator of André Gide, Strachey would merit no more than a footnote in literary history were it not for ...

  5. Dorothy Bussy (née Strachey) was the daughter of famed British soldier and colonial administrator Sir Richard Strachey, and his wife Lady Jane Strachey, an author and a supporter of woman's suffrage.

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    • May 1, 1960
    • July 24, 1865
  6. 10 de mar. de 2023 · Like her novel, Dorothy Bussy née Strachey (1865–1960) was a woman who existed on the margins. As the sister of successful biographer Lytton Strachey, she associated with the bohemian Bloomsbury group in the early twentieth century, but she was never fully integrated into it.

  7. 15 de ago. de 2019 · Based on a novel by Dorothy Bussy, “Olivia” was released in the United States as “Pit of Loneliness,” thus creating an association with the once notorious novel of lesbian passion “Well of...