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The Bloomsbury Group—or Bloomsbury Set—was a group of associated English writers, intellectuals, philosophers and artists in the first half of the 20th century, including Virginia Woolf, John Maynard Keynes, E. M. Forster and Lytton Strachey. This loose collective of friends and relatives was
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See moreAll male members of the Bloomsbury Group, except Duncan Grant, were educated at Cambridge (either at Trinity or King's College). Most of them, except Clive Bell and the Stephen brothers, were members of "the exclusive
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The group had ten core members:
• Clive Bell, art critic
• Vanessa Bell, post-impressionist painter
• E. M. Forster, fiction writer...
See moreThe lives and works of the group members show an overlapping, interconnected similarity of ideas and attitudes that helped to keep the friends and relatives together, reflecting in large part the influence of G. E. Moore: "the essence of what Bloomsbury drew
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See moreThe 1920s were in a number of ways the blooming of Bloomsbury. Virginia Woolf was writing and publishing her most widely read modernist novels and essays, E. M. Forster completed A Passage to India, a highly regarded novel on British imperialism in India.
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See moreIf "the contempt or suspicion—the environment that a person or group creates around itself—is always a kind of alter ego, an essential and
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See more• Arthur Waley
• Dreadnought hoax
• Heterosociality
• LGBT social movements
• Opposition to World War I...
See moreIn March 1920 Molly MacCarthy began the Memoir Club to help Desmond and herself write their memoirs; and also "for their friends to regroup after the war (with the proviso that they should
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See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA licenseWas this helpful?Thanks! Give more feedback This is a list of people associated with the Bloomsbury Group. Much about the group is controversial, including its membership: it has been said that "the three words 'the Bloomsbury group' have been so much used as to have become almost unusable".
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