The Coterie

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The Coterie was an early 20th-century London social and intellectual circle of aristocrats, writers, and artists known for its glamour, wit, and influence in British high society.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf London social group
intellectual circle
social circle
activeIn early 20th century
associatedWith Bloomsbury Group NERFINISHED
H. H. Asquith NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
culturalSignificance example of early 20th-century British salon culture
symbol of pre-war aristocratic elegance
documentedIn biographies of Lady Diana Cooper
studies of Edwardian high society
field art
literature
politics
hasMember Denis Anson NERFINISHED
Duff Cooper NERFINISHED
Edward Horner NERFINISHED
Hon. Gerald Shove NERFINISHED
Hon. Maurice Baring NERFINISHED
Julian Grenfell NERFINISHED
Lady Cynthia Asquith NERFINISHED
Lady Diana Manners NERFINISHED
Nancy Cunard NERFINISHED
Patrick Shaw-Stewart NERFINISHED
Raymond Asquith NERFINISHED
hasTheme beauty
tragedy of World War I
youth
historicalContext World War I casualties among members
pre-World War I Britain
influenced interwar British social life
knownFor glamour
influence in British high society
wit
language English
location London, England
surface form: London
notableFor cosmopolitan outlook
literary conversation
social gatherings
partOf British high society
socialClass British aristocracy
socialStratum upper class
timePeriod Edwardian era NERFINISHED
World War I era

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Lady Diana Cooper memberOf The Coterie
The Souls relatedGroup The Coterie