Pioneering feminist, political lobbyist, novelist, journalist and broadcaster, Ray Strachey (1887–1940) was a prominent public figure in the inter-war years. Based on extensive research, this first full biography explores the busy career and complex, often challenging private life of this multi-faceted woman, her relations with the Bloomsbury set (she married Lytton Strachey’s brother Oliver), and her major contribution to the struggle for women’s rights.
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