Bloomsbury Group
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The Bloomsbury Group was an influential early 20th-century circle of English writers, artists, and intellectuals known for their modernist ideas, progressive politics, and unconventional personal relationships.
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Charleston Farmhouse
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Desmond MacCarthy ("Bloomsbury intellectuals") → Gordon Square, London → Hogarth Press → Jacques Raverat → Leslie Stephen ("Bloomsbury Group (through his children)") → Lydia Lopokova → Ottoline Morrell → Saxon Sydney-Turner → Tavistock Square → Thoby Stephen → |
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Desmond MacCarthy
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Duncan Grant → E. M. Forster → John Maynard Keynes → Leonard Woolf → Lydia Lopokova → Lytton Strachey → Roger Fry → Saxon Sydney-Turner → Vanessa Bell → Virginia Woolf → |
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Adrian Stephen
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Duncan Grant → Lytton Strachey → Ottoline Morrell → Virginia Woolf → |
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Duncan Grant
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Principia Ethica ("the Bloomsbury Group") → Roger Fry → The Apostles → |
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Omega Workshops
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Cambridge Apostles
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Bloomsbury
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Adrian Stephen
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