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Frankau, Pamela

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Frankau, Pamela (1908–1967)

English novelist. Her many novels, which became increasingly serious, include The Willow Cabin 1949, a love story about a female actor and an older man, and A Wreath for the Enemy 1954, about an adolescent girl growing up on the French Riviera.

She was the daughter of the novelist Gilbert Frankau. Her first and lightest novel was Marriage of Harlequin 1927; The Devil We Know 1939 is about a scriptwriter. I Find Four People 1935 is an early autobiography.



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