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2018
Bloomsbury is an area of Central London located in the Borough of Camden between Euston Road and Holborn. The neighborhood is home to the British Museum and the University of London as well as a number of Georgian residential buildings arranged around manicured squares and gardens. In the context of modernist literature, art, and culture, Bloomsbury is
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Bloomsbury is an area of Central London located in the Borough of Camden between Euston Road and Holborn. The neighborhood is home to the British Museum and the University of London as well as a number of Georgian residential buildings arranged around manicured squares and gardens. In the context of modernist literature, art, and culture, Bloomsbury is
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2022
While there was no official “membership” of Bloomsbury and debate continues over whether it is best described as a group, set, coterie, or clique, most scholars agree that its core figures included Clive Bell, Vanessa Bell, E. M. Forster, Roger Fry, Duncan Grant, Maynard Keynes, Desmond MacCarthy, Molly MacCarthy, Lytton Strachey, Adrian Stephen, Saxon
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While there was no official “membership” of Bloomsbury and debate continues over whether it is best described as a group, set, coterie, or clique, most scholars agree that its core figures included Clive Bell, Vanessa Bell, E. M. Forster, Roger Fry, Duncan Grant, Maynard Keynes, Desmond MacCarthy, Molly MacCarthy, Lytton Strachey, Adrian Stephen, Saxon
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Modernist Cultures, 2018
The multiple and occasionally contradictory response of Bloomsbury to the Orient is the focus of this essay which also considers the reverse: the Orient's response to Bloomsbury and the promotion of their texts in the East. From Roger Fry to G. L.
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The multiple and occasionally contradictory response of Bloomsbury to the Orient is the focus of this essay which also considers the reverse: the Orient's response to Bloomsbury and the promotion of their texts in the East. From Roger Fry to G. L.
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2007
’saturday 6th March 1920… Then on Thursday dine with the MacCarthys, & the first Memoir Club meeting’ (Woolf, 1978a: 23). The idea of the club had been Molly MacCarthy’s who hoped this would be a way of getting Desmond MacCarthy to write the ‘big book’ he had always promised but frittered away in talk and journalism. The dozen members were to gather at
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’saturday 6th March 1920… Then on Thursday dine with the MacCarthys, & the first Memoir Club meeting’ (Woolf, 1978a: 23). The idea of the club had been Molly MacCarthy’s who hoped this would be a way of getting Desmond MacCarthy to write the ‘big book’ he had always promised but frittered away in talk and journalism. The dozen members were to gather at
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