Thursday, 2 June 2011

Charleston: the Bloomsbury Group's favourite house - Telegraph

Charleston: the Bloomsbury Group's favourite house - Telegraph

Virginia Woolf wandered its corridors, discussing philosophy with her sister Vanessa Bell. John Maynard Keynes wrote The Economic Consequences of the Peace in an upstairs bedroom. Duncan Grant – who lived here until his death in 1978 – painted directly on the walls. All of them were having affairs with each other.

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