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  1. 17 de ago. de 2010 · Their Better Half. If, nearly 15 years after her death, Lady Caroline Blackwood is remembered as a kind of intellectual’s Pamela Harriman, better known for the men she married than for the books ...

  2. Blackwood, Lady Caroline Maureen (1931–96), writer and muse, was born in Hans Crescent, London, on 16 July 1931, eldest of the three children of Basil Sheridan Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood (1909–45), 8th Baron Dufferin and Claneboye, 4th Marquess Dufferin and Ava, and his wife, Maureen Constance Guinness (Oonagh Guinness (qv)), socialite and heiress.

  3. Lady Caroline Maureen Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood. Sitter in 10 portraits. Well-known in the literary world for her journalism and novels, she was equally well-known for her high-profile marriages, to the artist Lucian Freud, composer Israel Citkowitz and to the poet Robert Lowell. Blackwood, a descendant of the 18th-century dramatist Richard ...

  4. 18 de jul. de 2012 · Caroline Blackwood was born into the Guinness family in 1931, the daughter of the Fourth Marquess and Marchioness of Dufferin and Ava. Brought up on the ancestral estate in Northern Ireland, Blackwood moved easily among the Anglo-Irish aristocracy, the Soho bohemians of postwar England, and the liberal intelligentsia of 1960s New York.

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  5. Caroline Blackwood (1931–1996) was born into an aristocratic Anglo-Irish family and was famous for years largely on account of her flamboyantly bohemian existence, not to mention her tumultuous marriages to the painter Lucian Freud, the pianist and composer Israel Citkowitz, and the poet Robert Lowell.

  6. She was Lady Caroline Blackwood, legendarily witty and alluring but also a legendary drunk. Raised an heiress to the Guinness fortune, Blackwood (1931-1996) moved easily among the aristocracy, the bohemians of postwar England and the liberal intelligentsia of 1960s New York.

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  7. Caroline Blackwood 1931–1996 (Full name Lady Caroline Maureen Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood) Anglo-Irish novelist, short story writer, essayist, biographer, and nonfiction writer.