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The Bloomsbury Group - A Queer History

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Explore the world of the second Bloomsbury generation in this 42-minute lecture by Nino Strachey, a writer and historian specializing in the Bloomsbury Group. Delve into the intricacies of being young and queer in the 1920s, examining how their open way of living and loving remains relevant today. Discover lesser-known artists and intellectuals such as Eddy Sackville-West, Stephen Tomlin, and Julia Strachey, who led unapologetic lives by pushing gender boundaries and social conventions. Learn about their exploration of gender fluidity and pansexuality, continuing the celebration of freedom of expression and creativity. Recorded at Barnard's Inn Hall, London, this lecture is part of Gresham College's free public lecture series, offering insights into the Bloomsbury Group's queer history and its lasting impact on society.

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The Bloomsbury Group: A Queer History - Nino Strachey

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