Grace Higgens (1903-1983), described by Duncan Grant as 'the angel of Charleston', arrived at the Gordon Square house of Vanessa Bell in June 1920. She was to remain with the family for fifty years as housemaid, nurse, cook and finally housekeeper at Charleston, the country house in Sussex where the Bell family spent their holidays during the interwar period and then lived permanently until the 1970s. This book tells Grace's story for the first time and is based on her diaries and correspondence. Grace was high-spirited with a robust sense of fun; she read all she could and often sat for her painter employers, who much admired her looks. Her numerous diaries recount her years in Gordon Square, Charleston and the South of France and their vivid picture of life with the Bells and their friends complement what we kw of the 'above stairs' world of the Bloomsbury set. With great humour, Grace describes the varied denizens of Charleston, such as Duncan Grant, Lydia Lopokova, Roger Fry, E. M. Forster and, of course, Virginia Woolf: 'I met Mr and Mrs Leonard Woolf, riding on their bicycles to Charleston. They looked absolute freaks.' There are moving entries about the death of Vanessa Bell in 1961, and of Grace's final years at Charleston looking after the elderly Duncan Grant. This charming book describes a little-kwn side of the Bloomsbury world and illuminates a lost era of domestic service.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
The British Library Publishing Division
ISBN-10
0712358676
ISBN-13
9780712358675
eBay Product ID (ePID)
183706900
Product Key Features
Author
Stewart Mackay
Format
Hardback
Language
English
Topic
Biography: Literary
Additional Product Features
Place of Publication
London
Content Note
20 Colour, 20 Black and White Illustrations
Author Biography
Stewart MacKay is a writer, archivist and cultural historian. He studied at St Andrews University, The City University in London and Leiden University in The Netherlands before training as an archivist at Glasgow University. He has taught Art History throughout Italy for the past seven years, guest-lectured in Cultural Studies at several American universities and has worked as an archivist at The British Library.