Rosamond Nina Lehmann (1901-02-03)3 February 1901 Bourne End, Buckinghamshire, England
Died
12 March 1990(1990-03-12) (aged 89) London, England
Occupation
Writer
Genre
Romance
Spouse
Leslie Runciman
(m. 1923; div. 1928)
Wogan Philipps
(m. 1928; div. 1944)
[1][2]
Partner
Cecil Day-Lewis (1941–1950)
Children
2
Parents
Rudolph Chambers Lehmann (father)
Relatives
Beatrix Lehmann (sister) John Lehmann (brother)
Rosamond Nina Lehmann[3]CBE (3 February 1901 – 12 March 1990) was an English novelist and translator. Her first novel, Dusty Answer (1927), was a succès de scandale; she subsequently became established in the literary world, and intimate with members of the Bloomsbury set. Her novel The Ballad and the Source received particular critical acclaim.
^Sally Belfrage (3 December 1993). "Obituary: Lord Milford - People - News". The Independent. Retrieved 28 July 2023.
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^"Janus: The Papers of Rosamond Nina Lehmann". janus.lib.cam.ac.uk. Retrieved 30 July 2020.
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