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Photo montage of the Bloomsbury Group

Figures, from left to right: Clive Bell, Vanessa Bell, E. M. Forster, Roger Fry, Desmond MacCarthy, Lytton Strachey, Leonard Woolf, Virginia Woolf

Artists, from left to right: Roger Fry, Duncan Grant, Dora Carrington, R. Fry, D. Grant, D. Carrington, Vanessa Bell, V. Bell


This research guide will connect you to primary works, reference works, print books and e-books, databases for articles, and other information sources for the Bloomsbury Group.


The Bloomsbury Group was an intellectual and social group of British writers, critics, artists, and economists in the early 20th century, particularly in the Edwardian era and through the interwar period. Its name was derived from Bloomsbury, a nearby district in London, from where its members once lived, worked, or studied together.

For a genre-oriented or literature-focused guide, visit the British Modernist Writers research guide.

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This research guide was created by Agaretha Kosasih, English Department Intern, October 2024


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