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A group of English bohemians experience both joy and tragedy in Megan Hunter’s novel.
If Russell regarded “The Nature of Judgment” as Moore’s greatest work, the Bloomsbury Group was in no doubt that Moore’s masterpiece was Principia Ethica, published in 1903. Only a decade or so ...
This is her second book on the early 20th-century group of artists, writers and thinkers in as many years, following 2023’s The Bloomsbury Look, and in it she puts Bell on a new podium: not as the ...
A century ago, a young woman named Angelica Bell was growing up within the artistic Bloomsbury Group in Britain. For novelist Megan Hunter’s third book, “ Days of Light,” the author borrows ...
One of my favourite pieces of artwork in my home is a lampshade hand-painted by Dorset, England–based artist Elizabeth Rose.
Forrest Reid’s name may not be widely known to readers today but in his time he was a culturally important author of 17 ...
As war descends on Europe, the Bloomsbury friends struggle to build a life outside London. Virginia weds Leonard Woolf and ...
"She was probably more buttoned up and less Bohemian than the Bloomsbury Group," says Emma. "Virginia made a few snipey comments in letters about Margaret and her friends chattering away." ...
Her theatrical hits combine serious subject matter with great accessibility, mixing adaptations of literary classics with ...