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  1. Raymond Mortimer, Frances Partridge (then Marshall), and Dadie Rylands. Frances Catherine Partridge CBE (née Marshall; 15 March 1900 – 5 February 2004) was an English writer. Closely connected to the Bloomsbury Group, she is probably best known for the publication of her diaries. She married Ralph Partridge (1894

  2. 15 de fev. de 2004 · By Douglas Martin. 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...

  3. A biography of Frances Partridge, the longest surviving member of the Bloomsbury group, who chronicled her life and friends in diaries and books. Learn about her relationship with Ralph Partridge, Dora Carrington and Lytton Strachey, and her views on pacifism and reality.

  4. Frances Partridge. (1900—2004) diarist and author. Quick Reference. (1900–2004), diarist and translator, educated at Bedales and Newnham College, Cambridge. She became, with her husband Ralph Partridge, assistant editor of The Greville Memoirs (ed. L. Strachey and Roger Fulford, 8 vols, 1938).

  5. orlando.cambridge.org › people › bff17883-144d-4fd3Frances Partridge | Orlando

    Frances Partridge was a diarist, memoirist, and the longest-surviving member of the Bloomsbury group. She was also the friend and biographer of Julia Strachey, a novelist and feminist, and the wife of Dora Carrington, a painter and lover of Gerald Brenan.

  6. 5 de fev. de 2004 · Frances Partridge CBE was the last surviving member of the Bloomsbury Group. She is most known for her diaries. Her father was William Cecil Marshall, architect and runner-up in the very first Wimbledon tournament. She was the sister of Ray Garnett and Thomas Marshall.

  7. Partridge: The Papers of Frances Catherine Partridge. Collection Overview. Collection Organization. Container Inventory (empty) Scope and Contents. This collection contains typescript and manuscript diaries, lectures, philosophy notes, correspondence, photographs, printed copies of book reviews, articles and obituaries.