
Lytton Strachey
Lytton Strachey (1880-1932) was a British biographer and critic, renowned for his work within the Bloomsbury Group. His most famous work, 'Eminent Victorians', is a critical examination of Victorian-era figures, blending biography with wit and insight. Strachey's intellectual and sexual openness, as well as his close relationships with other members of the Bloomsbury Group, including Virginia Woolf and Duncan Grant, contributed to the cultural conversations about sexuality and modernity in early 20th-century England.
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Lytton Strachey was one of the most famous members of the Bloomsbury Group.
Quote of the day by Virginia Woolf: "Why are women more interesting to men than...."Lytton Strachey was a biographer and a member of the Bloomsbury Group, known for his influential writings.
Σαν Σήμερα: 28 Μαρτίου 1941 – Αυτοκτονεί η Βιρτζίνια ΓουλφLytton Strachey was a member of the Bloomsbury Group and noted for his critical observations of his contemporaries.
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