Novelist Diana Raymond
, PF
's first cousin, was also her friend. She lists Frankau's attractions as a blend of wit and passionate concern, an unfailing eye for absurdity, and a true compassion, able to...
Literary responses
Pamela Frankau
After her death an ordinary . . . housewife wrote to Diana Raymond, calling herself representative of all those who had found especial magic in PF
's writing.
qtd. in
Raymond, Diana, and Pamela Frankau. “Introduction”. The Winged Horse, Virago, 1989, p. v - xiii.
PF
's cousin Diana Raymond
published, with a preface, in a limited edition from Tragara Press
of Edinburgh, Frankau's parody A Letter from R*b*cc* W*st.
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Textual Production
Pamela Frankau
PF
's final novel, left unfinished at her death, was completed from her manuscript by her cousin Diana Raymond
, and published as Colonel Blessington.
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Texts
Frankau, Pamela. A Letter from R*b*cc* W*st. Editor Raymond, Diana, Privately printed at the Tragara Press, 1986.