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  1. Thoby Stephen. Julian Thoby Stephen (9 September 1880 – 20 November 1906), known as the Goth, was the brother of Vanessa Bell and Virginia Woolf, both prominent members of the Bloomsbury Group, and of Adrian Stephen . Thoby Stephen was the eldest son of Leslie Stephen and Julia Prinsep Stephen.

    • Julian Thoby Stephen, 9 September 1880
    • 20 November 1906 (aged 26), England
  2. 8 de jul. de 2020 · Thoby Stephen, Virginia’s eldest brother, had been infected with typhoid. The letter Virginia wrote the day he died was to Violet Dickinson, who had accompanied the Stephens on their trip. She,...

  3. 7 de out. de 2023 · Para os jovens Apóstolos - Keynes, Strachey e Leonard Woolf, além de seu amigo Thoby Stephen (irmão mais velho de Virginia) - isso significava ingressar ou formar clubes como a Midnight Society ...

  4. 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)

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_WavesThe Waves - Wikipedia

    Percival, partly based on Woolf's brother, Thoby Stephen, is the esteemed hero of the other six. He dies midway through the novel, while engaged on an imperialist quest in India. Percival never speaks on his own in The Waves, but readers learn about him in detail as the other six characters repeatedly describe and reflect on him. Style.

  6. 25 de jul. de 2022 · Thoby Stephens 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.

  7. 3 de ago. de 2011 · He was named for Virginia’s brother Julian Thoby Stephen, who died of typhoid at the age of twenty-six on a trip to Greece. Thoby, as he was called, inspired Woolf to write Jacobs Room , in which she rendered the protagonist chiefly through others’ memories; the pain of his loss was such that, even in fiction, she strained ...