- Rosamond Lehmann
Rosamond Lehmann
CBE (February 3 ,1901 -March 12 ,1990 ), was a Britishnovelist .Early life
Rosamond Nina Lehmann was born in
Bourne End ,Buckinghamshire , as the second daughter of Rudolph Lehmann and his wife Alice Davis, a New Englander. Her father Rudolph Chambers Lehmann was a liberal MP, and editor of the Daily News.John Lehmann (1907-1989) was her brother; her sister was the famous actressBeatrix Lehmann .In 1919 she went to
Girton College ,University of Cambridge to readEnglish Literature , an unusual thing for a woman to do at that time. The hostility of men towards female intellectuals in this part of her life is fictionalized in "Dusty Answer " (1927). In December 1923 ["ROSAMOND LEHMANN (1903 - 1990)" [http://www.seaham.i12.com/myers/m-lehmann.html] . Retrieved 21 September 2007.] ["The Papers of Rosamond Nina Lehmann" [http://131.111.161.94/db/node.xsp?id=EAD%2FGBR%2F0272%2FPP%2FMisc.%20039-042;sib0=24] . Retrieved 21 September 2007.] she married Leslie Runciman (later 2ndViscount Runciman of Doxford ) (1900-1989), and went to live with him inNewcastle upon Tyne . It was an unhappy marriage, [Anne Chisholm, reviewing Selina Hasting's biography comments: "He panicked when she became pregnant and insisted on an abortion, after which he praised her for being once again "all clean and clear inside"." See Anne Chisholm. "Love in a Literary Climate" "The Daily Telegraph" 2 June 2002. [http://www.arlindo-correia.com/060902.html] ] and they separated in 1927 and were divorced later that year. The experience is described in "Dusty Answer" and "A Note in Music" (1930). This was a controversial book as it showed a promiscuous woman, flirting with both men and women. Its sequel, "The Weather in the Streets," was made into a television film of the same name in 1983.In 1928, Lehmann married Wogan Philipps, an artist. They had two children, a son Hugo (1929-1999) and a daughter Sarah or Sally (1934-1958), but the marriage quickly fell apart during the late Thirties with her Communist husband leaving to take part in the
Spanish Civil War . DuringWorld War II she contributed to "New Writing," a periodical edited by her brother. She had an affair withGoronwy Rees and then a "very public affair" for nine years (1941-1950) with the marriedCecil Day-Lewis , who eventually left her for his second wifeJill Balcon [ [http://www.arlindo-correia.com/060902.html] . Retrieved 21 September 2007] , and experimented withmescaline . [http://books.guardian.co.uk/review/story/0,,1999385,00.html]Later career
Her 1936 novel "
The Echoing Grove " was made into the 2002 film "Heart of Me ", withHelena Bonham Carter as the main character, Dinah. Her book "The Ballad and the Source" depicts an unhappy marriage from the point of view of a child, and has been compared toHenry James ' "What Maisie Knew ". Other authors that invite comparison areE. M. Forster andVirginia Woolf ."The Swan in the Evening" (1967) is an autobiography which Lehmann described as her "last testament". In it, she intimately describes the emotions she felt at the birth of her daughter Sally, and also when Sally died abruptly of
poliomyelitis at the age of 23 (or 24) in 1958 while inJakarta . She never recovered from Sally's death. Lehmann claimed to have had some psychic experiences, documented in "Moments of Truth". She also translatedJean Cocteau 's "Les Enfants Terribles" into English.Lehmann was awarded the
CBE in 1982 and died at Clareville Grove,London on12 March ,1990 , aged 89.Works
* "Dusty Answer" (1927)
* "Poussiere" (1929)
* "A Note in Music" (1930)
* "Invitation to the Waltz" (1932)
* "The Weather in the Streets" (1936)
* "The Ballad and the Source" (1944)
* "The Gipsy's Baby" (1946)
* "The Echoing Grove" (1953)
* "The Swan in the Evening: Fragments of an Inner Life" (1967) (non-fiction)
* "A Sea-Grape Tree" (1976)
* "Moments of Truth" (1986) (anthology, non-fiction)* "Orion" (as editor) (1945)
Biographies
*Selina Hastings, "Rosamond Lehmann: A Life", 2002
*Diana E Lestourheon, "Rosamond Lehmann", 1965
*Marie-Jose Codaccioni, "L'Oeuvre de Rosamond Lehmann: Sa contribution au roman féminin (1927-1952)", 1983
*Judy Simmons, "Rosamond Lehmann", 1992
*Gillian Tindall , "Rosamond Lehmann", 1985
*Wiktoria Dorosz, "Subjective Vision and Human Relationships in the Novels of Rosamond Lehmann", 1975
*Wendy Pollard, "Rosamond Lehmann and Her Critics: the Vagaries of Literary Reception", 2004
*Françoise Bort, Marie-Françoise Cachin, "Rosamond Lehmann et le métier d'écrivain", 2003.
*Ruth Siegel, "Rosamond Lehmann: a Thirties Writer", 1990Letters
*"My Dear Alexias: Letters from Wellesley Tudor Pole to Rosamond Lehmann" by Rosamond Lehmann (1979)
Notes
External links
* [http://everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=1899487 Rosamond Lehmann biography] , with details of family origins and childhood. Retrieved 21 September 2007.
* [http://131.111.161.94/db/node.xsp?id=EAD%2FGBR%2F0272%2FPP%2FMisc.%20039-042;sib0=24 Rosamond Lehmann papers] . Retrieved 21 September 2007.
* [http://www.rosamondlehmann.co.uk/fiction.htm Official website; biography] . Another [http://www.thebookplace.com/bookplace/display.asp?ISB=0701165421&CID=josiedew description of her biography] by Selina Hastings is available.
* [http://www.rosamondlehmann.co.uk/swan.htm Rosamond Lehmann's photograph and a description of her memoirs] is available here. Retrieved 21 September 2007.
*LiteraryEncyclopedia|author=Rau, Petra|article=Rosamond Lehmann|type=people|uid=2682
* [http://www.litencyc.com/php/sworks.php?rec=true&UID=1524 the Literary Encyclopedia (2)]
* [http://www.virago.co.uk/virago/meet/lehmann_profile.asp Virago Classics]
* [http://books.guardian.co.uk/review/story/0,,1999385,00.html Guardian review]
* [http://janus.lib.cam.ac.uk/db/node.xsp?id=EAD%2FGBR%2F0272%2FPP%2FMisc.%20039-042 Collected papers]
* [http://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=2682 The Literary Encyclopedia]
* [http://www.arlindo-correia.com/060902.html This is London]
* [http://www.seaham.i12.com/myers/m-lehmann.html Rosamond Lehmann biography with incorrect year of birth]
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