Lehmann, Rosamond, 1901-1990

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Lehmann, Rosamond (Rosamond Nina), 1901-1990

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Lehmann, Rosamond Nina, 1901-1990, writer

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Lehmann, Rosamond Nina 1901-1990

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Lehmann, Rosamond N. 1901-1990

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レイマン, R

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Lehmann, Rosamund

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Lehmann, Rosamund 1901-1990

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Lehmann, Rosamond Nina

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レーマン, ロザモンド

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Lehmann, Rosamond 1903-

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1901-02-03

1901-02-03

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Rosamond Lehmann was an author, editor, and translator, probably most widely known as a novelist. Born in England to a well-to-do Edwardian family, she attended Cambridge and found success with her first novel, the semiautobiographical Dusty Answer. Her work had a particularly feminine quality, featuring lyrical prose and psychological insight, but slightly repetitive plots; she was often compared with Virginia Woolf as a stylist with a strongly feminine perspective. She also served as vice-president of the spiritualist College of Psychic Studies and as co-director of her brother's publishing firm, John Lehmann Limited.

From the description of Rosamond Lehmann letters to Campbell Nairne, radio script, and clippings on Rex Warner, 1944-1946. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 60677999

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British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000750.0x000089

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Charleston, Sussex; home to Clive and Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant

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