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  1. 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 .

  2. Adrian Stephen, the son of Leslie Stephen and Julia Princep Duckworth, was born at Hyde Park Gate, Kensington, in October 1883. His mother had three children from a previous marriage: George Duckworth (1868–1934), Stella Duckworth (1869–1897), and Gerald Duckworth (1870–1937). Adrian had a brother and two sisters: Vanessa Stephen (1879 ...

  3. Adrian Stephen ficou com o papel de intérprete. [1] [2] Em 7 de fevereiro de 1910, o embuste foi colocado em prática. Cole combinou com um cúmplice o envio de um telegrama para o HMS Dreadnought, que estava então ancorado em Portland, Dorset.

  4. contemporaryartsociety.org › artists › adrian-stephenAdrian Stephen | CAS

    Home. Artists. Adrian Stephen (1883 - 1948) Biography. 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.

  5. Adrian Stephen. 1883–1948. The youngest of the four Stephen children, Adrian Stephen felt overshadowed by his father’s favourite, Thoby (who died in 1906), and by his talented sisters Vanessa and Virginia – both of whom are now better known by their married names, Bell and Woolf. After Sir Leslie Stephen’s death in 1904 the four ...

  6. Adrian 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 Stephen became interested in the work of Sigmund Freud, and were among the first British psychoanalysts.

  7. Books. The "Dreadnought" Hoax. The author recounts his participation in a practical joke whereby he and his friends, led by Horace de Vere Cole, posed as a fake delegation of Abyssinian royals in...