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Bloomsbury Group Information
2,563 words, approx. 9 pages
 The Bloomsbury Group was an English collectivity of loving friends and relatives who lived in or near London during the first half of the twentieth century. Their work deeply influenced literature, aesthetics, criticism, and economics as well as modern...




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 The Independent - London
Why are we so interested in the Bloomsbury Group?
09/24/1995: 1,374 words, approx. 5 pages NEVER in the field of English literature has so much been written, filmed, painted, praised and plagiarised by so many about so few. If only they had agonised in Tulse Hill, some of the romance by association might have been lost. But it...
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 The Independent - London
Paintings by the Bloomsbury group, crowd scenes by Merchant Ivory
11/05/1999: 514 words, approx. 2 pages YOU CAN tell the tenor of an exhibition by its celebrity visitors. When the Turner Prize artists presented their wares to the public a couple of weeks ago, the singer Madonna, to the surprise of the Tate, was among the first to gawp at...
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 The New York Observer
If You Build It, They Will Come\'d1 Hot in Publishing: Platforms!
6/4/2006: 1,676 words, approx. 6 pages There was a time when an author’s elegant prose style or compelling subject matter was the primary concern of an acquiring editor at a publishing house. As the era of visual media encroached, an author’s age and looks also became important. But increasingly, publishers are...
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 The New York Observer
If You Build It, They Will Come- Hot in Publishing: Platforms!
6/4/2006: 1,676 words, approx. 6 pages There was a time when an author’s elegant prose style or compelling subject matter was the primary concern of an acquiring editor at a publishing house. As the era of visual media encroached, an author’s age and looks also became important. But increasingly, publishers are...



Literary Criticism
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Critical Essay by Beth Carole Rosenberg
4,419 words, approx. 15 pages
 In following original essay, Rosenberg provides an overview of the Bloomsbury Group, focusing on its history, representative writers, hallmark works, and critical response.


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