Talk:Bloomsbury Group
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Small point, but it seems strange that Lytton Strachey is referred to as being in the literary realm, while Desmond MacCarthy is specifically referred to as a critic. Obviously Strachey was primarily a critic. - Makrugaik.
[edit] Re-write
I am not remotely knowledgeable about this group but the article seems to me to be rather haphazard in organization, and could use a serious rewrite to improve things... --Wspencer11 (talk to me...) 15:29, 5 September 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Notable influence
Patti Smith is certainly notable, the influence should be sourced. 'Most' is opinion. Jude Rawlins is not notable, certainly in the company of either the Bloomsbury set or Patti Smith. The sentence requires multiple influenced artists. Any obvious replacements to keep this sentence, with relevant reference? Millichip 17:46, 11 January 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Sources
this page could use some citations. I don't know enough about the issue to say when, where, what. but I heard a ph.d in vicorian lit present the bloomsbury group very differently i.e. that the group themselves never used the phrase, and that much of the "information" about the group is p.c. myth. just what i heard.