Love in Bloomsbury
- 240 pages
- 9 hours of reading
A riveting portrayal of love triangles, the Roaring Tenties, Postwar England, inside the Bloomsbury Group
Frances Partridge was the last surviving member of the renowned Bloomsbury Group. She is primarily celebrated for her candid diaries, which offer an intimate window into the intellectual and social milieu of this influential artistic circle. Her writings are characterized by a sharp wit and an unvarnished observation of both societal currents and personal introspection. Partridge's literary contribution lies in her unique ability to capture the essence of her era with remarkable clarity and insight.
A riveting portrayal of love triangles, the Roaring Tenties, Postwar England, inside the Bloomsbury Group
At the outset of the Second World War Ralph and Frances Partridge were both convinced pacifists. These extracts from Frances` war diary present an intimate and vivid picture of their life at Ham Spray in Wiltshire , which was a refuge to a wide range of friends, including many of their fellow 'Bloomsberries', as well as a stream of refugees and the dispossessed. Frances's diaries give a candid, intimate picture of their domestic upheavals and rich intellectual life, while also noting her sharp observations about nature and world events.