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Everything to Lose Frances Partridge

Everything to Lose By Frances Partridge

Everything to Lose by Frances Partridge


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Summary

Frances' enduring partnership with Ralph and Ham Spray are the focal points of these diaries. Her writings reveal a life of such warmth, friendship and good fortune that at the close of these diaries it seems almost impossible that death could rob her of her source of happiness: Ralph.

Everything to Lose Summary

Everything to Lose: Diaries, 1945-60 by Frances Partridge

Ham Spray and Frances's enduring partnership with Ralph are focal points in these engrossing, beautifully written diaries. Here they were surrounded by the Wiltshire downs; here a succession of interesting friends visited and were visited in return: Gerald and Gamel Brenan, Eddy Sackville-West and Raymond Mortimer, and Robert Kee and Janetta Wolley whose dramatic relationship was 'as if electricity had been let loose in the house'. While in London there were visits to Cyril Connolly, lunch at The Ivy with Duncan Grant, David Garnett, Julia Strachey and Clive Bell, followed by meetings of The Memoir Club for those survivors of Bloomsbury. Frances Partridge reveals a life of such warmth, friendship and good fortune that at the close of these diaries it seems almost impossible that death could rob her of the source of such happiness: Ralph.

About Frances Partridge

Frances Partridge was born in Bedford Square in 1900. Family friends included Henry James, Conan Doyle and various members of the Strachey family. She has translated many books and with her husband Ralph edited the Greville Memoirs

Additional information

GOR001569339
9781857999372
1857999371
Everything to Lose: Diaries, 1945-60 by Frances Partridge
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Orion Publishing Co
19970407
384
N/A
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