Bloomsbury Group and Its Influences Quiz

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The Bloomsbury Group was centered in ______, a district of London.

Bloomsbury

The group was heavily influenced by the ideas of G.E.Moore's ______ Ethica.

Principia

Many of the members of the Bloomsbury Group had been at ______ or King's College, Cambridge.

Trinity

The novelist and critic ______ Woolf was a member of the Bloomsbury Group.

Virginia

The economist ______ Maynard Keynes was a member of the Bloomsbury Group.

John

Many members of the Bloomsbury Group were known for their ______ and socialist leanings.

liberal

The Bloomsbury Group's significance lies in the extraordinary number of talented persons associated with it, rather than being a formal ______.

school

The group's emphasis on individual freedom, artistic expression, and intellectual rigor has left a lasting ______.

legacy

The Bloomsbury Group was often criticized for their perceived ______, despite their significant impact on English literature and culture.

immorality

Many members of the Bloomsbury Group had ______ relationships and were openly homosexual, challenging the norms of the time.

open

Test your knowledge on the Bloomsbury Group, a prominent group of English writers, intellectuals, and artists in the early 20th century. Learn about their members, their connections to prominent figures like Virginia Woolf and John Maynard Keynes, and their intellectual influences.

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