Frances Partridge
Born
in London, The United Kingdom
March 15, 1900
Died
February 05, 2004
Genre
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Love in Bloomsbury: Memories
21 editions
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1981
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A Pacifist's War: Diaries 1939-1945: Volume 1
11 editions
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published
1978
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Frances Partridge Diaries 1939-1972
by
5 editions
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published
2000
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Hanging On: Diaries 1960-1963
4 editions
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published
1994
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Everything to Lose: Diaries 1945-1960: Volume 2
6 editions
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published
1985
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Ups and Downs: Diaries 1972-1975: Volume 7
2 editions
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published
2001
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Other People: Diaries 1963-1966 (Volume 4)
6 editions
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published
1993
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Life Regained: Diaries 1970-1972
4 editions
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published
1998
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A Bloomsbury album: Friends in focus
4 editions
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published
1987
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Good Company: Diaries 1967-1970: Volume 5
4 editions
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1994
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“Looking back into childhood is like turning a telescope the wrong way around. Everything appears in miniature, but with a clarity it probably does not deserve; moreover it has become concentrated and stylized, taking shape in symbolism. Thus it is that I sometimes see my infant self as having been set down before a blank slate on which to construct a map or schema of the external world, and as hesitantly beginning to sketch it, with many false starts and much rubbing-out, the anatomy of my universe. Happiness and sorrow, love and friendship, hostility, a sense of guilt and more abstract concepts still, must all find a place somewhere, much as an architect lays out the plan of a house he is designing - hall, dining-room and bedrooms - but must not forget the bathroom. In a child’s map, too, some of the rooms are connected by a serving-hatch, while others are sealed off behind baize doors. How can the fragments possibly be combined to make sense? Yet this map or finished diagram, constructed in the course of ten or twelve years’ puzzling, refuses to be ignored, and for some time to come will make itself felt as bones through flesh, to emerge as the complex organism which adults think of as their philosophy of life. Presumably it has its origins in both heredity and enviorment. So with heredity I shall begin.”
― Love in Bloomsbury: Memories
― Love in Bloomsbury: Memories
“The fear that all these magical impressions (now clear in my mind) will instantly begin to fade, torments me.”
― Other People: Diaries 1963-1966
― Other People: Diaries 1963-1966
“The exciting truth about friendship is that it is founded on choice; it's possibilities of growth and change are manifold. It fertilizes the soil of one's life, send up fresh shoots, encourages cross-pollination and the creation of new species.
Here and now I declare my infinite gratitude to my friends.”
― Love in Bloomsbury: Memories
Here and now I declare my infinite gratitude to my friends.”
― Love in Bloomsbury: Memories
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