Queer Bloomsbury
Discover the transformative influence of the Bloomsbury Group on queer studies in Queer Bloomsbury by Brenda Helt. Published in 2016, this insightful book spans 288 pages and presents a collection of essential early essays that established the groundwork for the study of queer theory within the context of the Bloomsbury Group. Helt expertly curates new essays that expand upon these foundational works, offering groundbreaking analyses of key Bloomsbury figures and their cultural contributions. This compelling exploration delves into the intersections of homosexuality and literature, providing a rich historical and critical perspective on the intellectual life of this iconic group. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts of English literature, Queer Bloomsbury is an essential addition to any library seeking to understand the complexities of sexual orientation in literature. Dive into the vibrant legacy of the Bloomsbury Group and uncover the hidden narratives that shaped modern thought.