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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. Jun 18, 2021 · Vintage Fiction: Pamela Frankau. 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.

  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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  5. ‘A Wreath for the Enemy’ is a coming of age story, the story of a girl and a boy, whose paths cross one summer on the French Riviera. Penelope lived there, in the hotel that her father and her step-mother. It was the most bohemian of establishments, catering for artists, performers and eccentrics.

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  6. Pamela Frankau. (1908-1967), Novelist, journalist and short story writer. Pamela Sydney Frankau. Sitter in 28 portraits. During her lifetime, Frankau was one of the most popular writers in Britain and America.

  7. Paperback, £9.99. Pamela Frankau. Fourteen-year-old Penelope Wells is thin, dark and infatuated with the Bradleys, the tall, fair family who live in the villa next to her father’s hotel on the French Riviera. The Bradleys are active and follow a strict timetable.

  8. Arts. News wires white papers and books. Frankau, Pamela. views 1,834,293 updated. FRANKAU, Pamela. Born 1908, London, England; died 9 June 1967, London, England. Also wrote under: Eliot Naylor. Daughter of Gilbert and Dorothea Black Frankau; married Marshall Dill, Jr., 1945 (divorced)

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