Rosamond Lehmann Books in Order
Rosamond Lehmann is a celebrated English novelist, playwright, and memoirist. Born in Bourne End, Buckinghamshire, she is the daughter of Rudolph Lehmann, a liberal MP and editor of the Daily News. Lehmann's writing career spans multiple genres, including novels, short stories, plays, and spiritual autobiographies. Her notable works include the critically acclaimed novel Dusty Answer, which explores themes of same-sex attraction and relationships, earning her the title of a succès de scandale. Lehmann's writing often delves into the complexities of human relationships, love, and identity, showcasing her mastery of the literary world. With a prolific body of work, including six novels, a play, and several collections of writing, she continues to be regarded as a prominent figure in 20th-century English literature.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Rosamond Lehmann
- #1AmazonA Letter to a Sister(1932)
- #2AmazonA Man Seen Afar(1965)
- #3AmazonThe Swan in the Evening(1967)
- #4AmazonLetters from Our Daughters: Patricia(1971)
- #5AmazonLetters from Our Daughters: Sally(1971)
- #6AmazonMy Dear Alexias(1979)
- #7AmazonThe Gipsy's Baby And Other Stories(1946)
- #8AmazonRosamond Lehmann's Album(1986)
About Rosamond Lehmann
Rosamond Lehmann is a celebrated English novelist, playwright, and memoirist. Born in Bourne End, Buckinghamshire, she is the daughter of Rudolph Lehmann, a liberal MP and editor of the Daily News. Lehmann's writing career spans multiple genres, including novels, short stories, plays, and spiritual autobiographies. Her notable works include the critically acclaimed novel Dusty Answer, which explores themes of same-sex attraction and relationships, earning her the title of a succès de scandale. Lehmann's writing often delves into the complexities of human relationships, love, and identity, showcasing her mastery of the literary world. With a prolific body of work, including six novels, a play, and several collections of writing, she continues to be regarded as a prominent figure in 20th-century English literature.
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