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  1. Pamela Sydney Frankau (3 January 1908 – 8 June 1967) was a popular English novelist from a prominent artistic and literary family. She was abandoned by her novelist father Gilbert Frankau at an early age, and she became a prolific writer. She stopped writing for a decade after the death of her lover, the poet Humbert Wolfe, in 1940.

  2. Pamela Sydney Frankau (Londres, 3 de enero de 1908-Londres, 8 de junio de 1967) fue una popular novelista inglesa de una destacada familia artística y literaria. Biografía. Frankau nació en Londres, la hija menor de Dorothea Frances Markham Drummond-Black y el novelista Gilbert Frankau.

  3. Pamela Frankau. Popular British novelist. Her father was novelist Gilbert Frankau, her mother satirist Julia Davis, and her uncle British radio comedian, Ronald Frankau. Her writing success came when she was only twenty, with The Marriage of Harlequin (1927).

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  4. Ask Me No More. Pamela Frankau. Harper, 1958 - English fiction - 375 pages. "Twenty years span a changing England and Alex Wharton exchanges one loyalty for another when she loses Geoffrey...

  5. Pamela Frankau. 47 books7 followers. Follow. Popular British novelist. Her father was novelist Gilbert Frankau, her mother satirist Julia Davis, and her uncle British radio comedian, Ronald Frankau. Her writing success came when she was only twenty, with The Marriage of Harlequin (1927).

  6. 18 de jun. de 2021 · Vintage Fiction: Pamela Frankau - Bromley House Library. Jun 18, 2021. Pamela Frankau was born in 1908 into a family of artistic, theatrical, intellectual and bohemian characters. Her father was Gilbert Frankau, a popular novelist whose books may be found here in Bromley House, on the Gallery shelves, alongside of those of his daughter.

  7. Pamela Frankau was a popular novelist whose career spanned the 1930s to the 1960s. Over the Mountains is the third book in a trilogy about the Weston family. The first two books are Sing for Your Supper and Slaves of the Lamp.