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1 Bloomsbury Group
Bloomsbury Group ['blu:mzbərɪ-]∎ the Bloomsbury Group = groupe d'écrivains, d'artistes et d'intellectuels anglais du début du XXème siècle.ⓘ BLOOMSBURY GROUP Les membres du "Bloomsbury Group" habitaient le quartier du même nom à Londres; ce groupe comprenait notamment les écrivains Virginia Woolf et Lytton Strachey, les peintres Roger Fry et Vanessa Bell et l'économiste John Maynard Keynes. Ce groupe, créé en 1907, évolua en réaction contre les valeurs conservatrices et puritaines de l'époque victorienne, prônant la liberté des mœurs et des idées socialement et politiquement progressistes.Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > Bloomsbury Group
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2 Bloomsbury group
Bloomsbury group n: cercle d'artistes et d'écrivains londoniens (dont Virginia Woolf et Duncan Grant) entre 1907 et 1930.
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Bloomsbury group — [ bluːmzbərɪ gruːp], nach dem Londoner Stadtteil Bloomsbury benannter Freundeskreis englischer Verleger (Leonard Woolf, * 1880, ✝ 1969), Schriftsteller und Kritiker (Virginia Woolf, Clive Bell, * 1881, ✝ 1964, Roger Fry, D. Garnett, G. L.… … Universal-Lexikon
Bloomsbury Group — Bloomsbury Group, the a group of artists and writers who lived and met each other regularly in Bloomsbury in the early part of the 20th century. The most famous member of the group was Virginia Woolf … Dictionary of contemporary English
Bloomsbury Group — 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… … Wikipedia
Bloomsbury Group — Pour l’article homonyme, voir Bloomsbury. Les membres du Bloomsbury Group Le Bloomsbury Group ou simplement Bloomsbury est un groupe qui réunit un certain nombre d artistes et d intellectuels … Wikipédia en Français
Bloomsbury Group — a group of artists and writers who met regularly as friends in Bloomsbury, London, in the early 20th century. They rejected Victorian(2) attitudes and believed in art, friendship and social progress. They included many of the leading figures of… … Universalium
Bloomsbury Group — Vanessa Bell, Porträt von Roger Fry, 1916 Virginia Woolf im Jahr 1902. Fo … Deutsch Wikipedia
Bloomsbury Group — /ˈblumzbri grup/ (say bloohmzbree groohp) noun a group of literary, artistic and intellectual friends, meeting in Bloomsbury, London, about 1906–30, including EM Forster, Virginia Woolf and JM Keynes …
Bloomsbury Group — noun an inner circle of writers and artists and philosophers who lived in or around Bloomsbury early in the 20th century and were noted for their unconventional lifestyles • Hypernyms: ↑clique, ↑coterie, ↑ingroup, ↑inner circle, ↑pack, ↑camp •… … Useful english dictionary
Bloomsbury Group, the — Blooms|bur|y Group, the [ blumzb(ə)ri ,grup ] a group of writers and artists, including Virginia Woolf, who lived and worked in the early part of the 20th century … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
(the) Bloomsbury Group — the Bloomsbury Group UK [ˈbluːmzb(ə)ri ˌɡruːp] US [ˈblumzb(ə)ri ˌɡrup] Etymology From ‘Bloomsbury’, an area of central London where the group regularly met. a group of writers and artists, including Virginia Woolf, who lived and worked in the… … Useful english dictionary
Bloomsbury (disambiguation) — Bloomsbury may refer to:* Bloomsbury, an area in central London. * the Bloomsbury Group, an English literary group active around from around 1905 to the start of World War II. * the Bloomsbury Gang, a political grouping centred on the local… … Wikipedia