Argumento de Dones de Bloomsbury
This book deals with six biographical profiles of intellectual women who made up one of the most solid, refreshing and liveliest groups of the 20th century. Sisters Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell, writer Vita Sackville-West, painter Dora Carrington, aristocrat Ottoline Morrell and chronicler and last survivor Frances Partridge represent a turning point in several artistic fields, because of their work, their iconoclastic character and their relationships between themselves and with other personalities of their time. The book recovers a group of committed, clear-sighted and mould-breaking voices, which were often brilliant, and which have left a lasting impression on contemporary culture1