The Coterie
The Coterie
comprised a fashionable and famous set of
English
aristocrats
and
intellectuals
of the
1910s
, widely quoted and profiled in
magazines
and
newspapers
of the period. It adopted the hostile description as a "corrupt coterie". Many were the children of
The Souls
. Its members included:
Lady Diana Manners
, the most famous beauty in England;
Raymond Asquith
, son of the Prime Minister and a famed barrister;
Patrick Shaw-Stewart
, a managing director of
Barings Bank
and war poet;
Edward Horner
,
Duff Cooper
and
Sir Denis Anson
.
World War I
destroyed the original Coterie, taking the lives of Horner, Shaw-Stewart and Asquith.
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