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Exploring the Bloomsbury Group and Queer Identities
The chapter delves into the Bloomsbury Group's cultural impact and unconventional lifestyle during the early 20th century, focusing on a party hosted by Lady Otterline Morrell in 1915. It discusses the group's association with queer identities, their championing of Avon Guard European art, and the first modern published usage of the word 'queer'. Additionally, it explores the group's personal relationships, connections to Cambridge University, and inclusivity in their gatherings.