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  1. 7 de feb. de 2004 · Frances Catherine Marshall, writer and translator: born London 15 March 1900; FRSL 1982; CBE 2000; married 1933 Ralph Partridge (died 1960; one son deceased); died London 5 February 2004. Save for ...

  2. The Bloomsbury Group was as well-known for its love affairs as for the work that was produced by its members. Of all the romantic entanglements, the love quadrangle between Frances Partridge, her husband Ralph Partridge, his first wife Dora, and Lytton Strachey was one of the most tortured (Frances loved Ralph, who loved Dora, who loved Lytton ...

  3. Frances Catherine Partridge (née Marshall) Sitter in 9 portraits. Artist associated with 2 portraits. A member of the Bloomsbury circle, Frances Marshall was David Garnett's sister-in-law and worked in his bookshop in the 1920s where she met Ralph Partridge whom she eventually married. She is the author of numerous works but is most noted for ...

  4. 19 de feb. de 1981 · Frances Partridge was born in 1901: she spans the century – a rich enough field, one would think. And her previous book, A Pacifist’s War , is eminently, even compulsively readable: personal recollection is tethered to public events; the immediacy of her wartime diary allows the reader to share the depression, the sinking in the stomach, the fragmented moments of ordinary living.

  5. 9 de may. de 2016 · Frances Catherine Partridge CBE was a long-lived member of the Bloomsbury Group and a writer, probably best known for the publication of her diaries. She mar...

  6. Partridge was born Frances Marshall in 1900, the sixth child of a successful architect who had been a friend of Charles Darwin. The family divided its time between a handsome London house in ...

  7. Francis Partridge's diaries are the record of a woman who not only participated in the lives of the legendary Bloomsbury group, but was the circle’s oldest surviving member until her death in 2004. At the outset of the Second World War, Ralph and Frances Partridge were both convinced pacifists. These extracts from Frances' war diary present an intimate and vivid picture of their life at Ham ...