Notes
1 Steven Connor, ‘Afterword’, in Laura Marcus (ed.), Rhythmical Subjects: The Measures of the Modern (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2023), pp. 310–4 (p. 310).
2 Frank Rutter, Art in My Time (London: Rich & Cowan, 1933), p. 132, Marcus, p. 157.
3 John Middleton Murry, Between Two Worlds: An Autobiography (London: Jonathan Cape, 1935), p. 135, Marcus, p. 156.
4 Herbert Spencer, First Principles of a New System of Philosophy, 2nd edn (London: Williams and Norgate, 1867), p. 273, Marcus, pp. 1-4.
5 Spencer, pp. 253-45, Marcus, p. 3.
6 Havelock Ellis, The Dance of Life, new edn (New York: Modern Library, 1929), p. 61, Marcus, p. 63.
7 William Outhwaite, Helen Small, and Lynda Nead, ‘Preface’, in Marcus, pp. vii-viii (p. vii).
8 Isobel Armstrong and Josephine McDonagh, ‘Introduction’, in Marcus, pp. xv-xxx (p. xvi).
9 Virginia Woolf, ‘A Sketch of the Past’, in Jeanne Schulkind (ed.), Moments of Being: Autobiographical Writings (London: Pimlico, 2002), pp. 78–160 (p. 116), Marcus, p. 251.
10 Virginia Woolf, in Nigel Nicholson et al. (ed.), The Letters of Virginia Woolf (London: Hogarth Press, 1975-80), iii: p. 247, Marcus, p. 241.
11 Virginia Woolf, ‘A Letter to a Young Poet’, in The Death of the Moth and Other Essays (London: Hogarth Press, 1942), pp. 132–44 (pp. 140-41), Marcus, p. 250.
12 Virginia Woolf, Letter to Vita Sackville West, 15 November 1940, in Anne Olivier Bell (ed.), The Diary of Virginia Woolf (New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1977-84), v: p. 339, Marcus, p. 251.