Bloomsbury group

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Entry: a group of writers, artists, and philosophers living in or associated with Bloomsbury in the early 20th century. Members of the group, which include Virginia Woolf, Lytton Strachey, Vanessa Bell, Duncan Grant, and Roger Fry, were known for their unconventional lifestyles and attitudes and were a powerful force in the growth of modernism.

 

 

@ Milton-Kindersley Advanced Dictionary