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associated
with
the
group,
as
was
the
economist
Gerald
Shove.
The
younger
and
more
contemporary
voice
of
the
Bloomsbury
group
set
themselves
against
the
hypocrisy
that,
they
believed,
had
marked
their
parents’
generation
in
upper
class
England;
they
aimed
to
be
uncompromisingly
honest
in
personal
and
artistic
life.
For
30
years
after
her
death,
Virginia
was
considered
an
aesthete
and
eccentric.
This
changed
in
the
1970s
–
rediscovered
by
the
feminist
movement.
No
university
education.
Family
of
intellectuals