TY - BOOK AU - Helt,Brenda S. AU - Avery,Todd AU - Blankley,Elyse AU - Clarke,Darren AU - Detloff,Madelyn AU - Engdahl Coates,Kimberly AU - Heilbrun,Carolyn G. AU - Helt,Brenda AU - Holbrook Gerzina,Gretchen AU - Hussey,Mark AU - Marler,Regina AU - Maurer,Bill AU - Medd,Jodie AU - Piggford,George AU - Pohlhaus,Gaile AU - Reed,Christopher AU - Silver,Brenda R. TI - Queer Bloomsbury SN - 9781474401692 AV - PR478.H65 Q44 2016 U1 - 820.9/00912 23 PY - 2022///] CY - Edinburgh : PB - Edinburgh University Press, KW - Bloomsbury group KW - English literature KW - History and criticism KW - 20th century KW - Gay authors KW - History KW - England KW - London KW - Homosexuality and literature KW - Homosexuality in literature KW - Sexual orientation in literature KW - Literary Studies KW - LITERARY COLLECTIONS / General KW - bisacsh N1 - restricted access; Issued also in print N2 - The first collection to bring together contemporary and classic writings on queer BloomsburyGBS_insertPreviewButtonPopup(['ISBN:9781474401708','ISBN:9781474401722','ISBN:9781474401715','ISBN:9781474401692']);This anthology presents fifteen wide-ranging readings that trace the cultural, ideological and aesthetic facets of the Bloomsbury Group's development as a queer subculture. In addition to new essays by widely recognized Bloomsbury scholars, five important ground-breaking essays are republished here, including Carolyn Heilbrun's germinal 1968 essay on the sexual dissidence of the Bloomsbury Group and Christopher Reed's influential 1991 essay exposing homophobia among academic scholars writing about the group. Also included are rarely seen reproductions of Duncan Grant's work from the Charleston archives as well as Dora Carrington's work from archives and a private collection. Queer Bloomsbury provides substantive information on the queer philosophical and ethical underpinnings of the Bloomsbury Group.Key FeaturesFifteen wide-ranging readings that trace the cultural, ideological, and aesthetic facets of Bloomsbury's development as a queer subcultureMoves beyond LGBT studies of Bloomsbury to provide substantive information on the queer philosophical and ethical underpinnings of the Bloomsbury GroupRarely seen reproductions of Duncan Grant's work from the Charleston archives as well as Dora Carrington's work from archives and a private collection" UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9781474401715?locatt=mode:legacy UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9781474401715 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9781474401715/original ER -