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Frances Catherine Partridge CBE (née Marshall; 15 March 1900 – 5 February 2004) was an English writer. Closely connected to the Bloomsbury Group, [1] she is probably best known for the publication of her diaries. She married Ralph Partridge (1894 – 30 November 1960) in 1933. The couple had one son, (Lytton) Burgo Partridge (1935–1963).
A new biography of the diarist Frances Partridge assesses the material that she was too kind to publish during her lifetime. Here, Mark Bostridge shares his memories of the longest surviving...
Feb 15, 2004 · Frances Partridge, the last of the spectacularly talented and irreverent group of British writers and artists who coalesced as the Bloomsbury group in the years before World War I, died in...
Feb 9, 2004 · Frances Partridge, 103, a diarist and one of the last surviving associates of the unconventional artistic salon that included authors Virginia Woolf and Lytton Strachey, died Feb. 5 in London.
Feb 13, 2004 · Feb. 13, 2004 12 AM PT. From the Washington Post. Frances Partridge, a diarist and one of the last surviving associates of the unconventional artistic salon that included authors Virginia Woolf...
Apr 1, 2009 · Frances Partridge: The Biography. By Anne Chisholm. Weidenfeld & Nicolson 416pp £25. Anne Chisholm’s greatest rival, while writing this biography, has been her own subject. Frances Partridge, a second-generation member of Bloomsbury, began publishing her own writings in her late seventies.
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The Greatest Books. Frances Partridge (1900–2004) was a British writer, diarist, and translator. She was a member of the Bloomsbury Group, an influential group of English writers, intellectuals, philosophers, and artists.