Constellation Similarity Assertions

Lehmann, Rosamond, 1901-1990

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

...

View Constellation

Maybe-Same Assertions

There are 2 possible matching Constellations.

Lehmann, Rosamond Nina, 1901-

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w63h0j84 (person)

No biographical history available for this identity.

Compare

Lehmann, Rosamond Nina

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w62d428h (person)

Rosamond Nina Lehmann was born in Buckinghamshire on 3 Feb. 1901. She came up to Girton College, Cambridge in 1919 to read English and French. She married Leslie Runciman in 1923 and published her first novel, the best-seller 'Dusty Answer', in 1927. Shortly after this she and Leslie were divorced, and she married Wogan Philipps, 2nd Baron Milford, in November 1928. Her reputation was established with 'A Note in Music', 'Invitation to the Waltz' and 'The Weather in the S...

Compare