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Group of friends who met regularly at 46 Gordon Square, Bloomsbury, London, the home of [[Vanessa Bell]] and [[Virginia Woolf]]. Members of the group were [[John Maynard Keynes]], [[E.M. Forster]] and [[Roger Fry]].  
Group of friends who met regularly at 46 Gordon Square, Bloomsbury, London, the home of [[Vanessa Bell]] and [[Virginia Woolf]]. Members of the group were [[John Maynard Keynes]], [[E.M. Forster]] and [[Roger Fry]]. The 1920s were the most prosperous time for the Bloomsbury Group. Politically they were left-liberally oriented.
 


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Margaret Drabble (ed.), ''Oxford Companion to English Literature'', Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1985.
Margaret Drabble (ed.), ''Oxford Companion to English Literature'', Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1985.
 
The 1920s were the most prosperous time for the Bloomsbury Group. Politically they were left-liberally oriented.

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Group of friends who met regularly at 46 Gordon Square, Bloomsbury, London, the home of Vanessa Bell and Virginia Woolf. Members of the group were John Maynard Keynes, E.M. Forster and Roger Fry. The 1920s were the most prosperous time for the Bloomsbury Group. Politically they were left-liberally oriented.


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Margaret Drabble (ed.), Oxford Companion to English Literature, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1985.