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Julia Frankau (née Davis; 30 July 1859 – 17 March 1916) was a successful novelist who wrote under the name Frank Danby. Her first novel was published in 1887: Dr. Phillips: A Maida Vale Idyll. Its portrayal of London Jews and Jewish life, and its depiction of murder by a doctor were controversial. This was followed by more Frank Danby novels and by books on other subjects, including engraving, which were sometimes written under her own name. Frankau continued to write until the time of her death.

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  • Julia Frankau (née Davis; 30 July 1859 – 17 March 1916) was a successful novelist who wrote under the name Frank Danby. Her first novel was published in 1887: Dr. Phillips: A Maida Vale Idyll. Its portrayal of London Jews and Jewish life, and its depiction of murder by a doctor were controversial. This was followed by more Frank Danby novels and by books on other subjects, including engraving, which were sometimes written under her own name. Frankau continued to write until the time of her death. (en)
  • Julia Frankau (née Davis ; 30 juillet 1859 - 17 mars 1916) est une romancière à succès qui écrivit sous le nom de plume de Frank Danby. Son premier roman est publié en 1887 : Dr. Phillips: A Maida Vale Idyll. Sa représentation des Juifs de Londres et de la vie juive et son discours sur l'euthanasie par un médecin sont controversées. Ce roman est suivi par d'autres sous le nom Frank Danby et par des livres sur d'autres sujets parfois écrits sous son propre nom. Frankau continue à écrire jusqu'au moment de sa mort. (fr)
  • Julia Frankau, född 30 juli 1859 i Dublin, död 17 mars 1916 i London, var en brittisk författare, känd under pseudonymen Frank Danby. Hon var gift med poeten och tillsammans fick de sonen som också han var författare. Under sin uppväxt blev hon utbildad i hemmet av Laura Marx Lafargue. Hon var judiska men skrev böcker som kritiserade den judiska kulturen. Ett exempel på detta är hennes första bok Dr. Phillips: A Maida Vale Idyll, utgiven 1887, som handlar om en kvinna med en uppväxt liknande Frankaus. Bland hennes romaner märks Babes in Bohemia (1889), Pigs in Clover (1903), Baccarat (1904), An incomplete Etonian (1909) och The story of Emma, Lady Hamilton. Frankau var också konsthistoriskt intresserad och utgav Eighteenth century colour prints (1900). Hon skrev även essäer för . Några av hennes verk finns översatta till svenska, bland annat Manuela Wagner av Frank Danby och Ett barnahjärta eller Sallys lefnadssaga af Frank Danby. (sv)
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  • Julia Davis (en)
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  • Julia Davis (en)
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  • Gilbert Frankau, Ronald Frankau, Jack Frankau, Joan Frankau (en)
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  • Julia Frankau (née Davis; 30 July 1859 – 17 March 1916) was a successful novelist who wrote under the name Frank Danby. Her first novel was published in 1887: Dr. Phillips: A Maida Vale Idyll. Its portrayal of London Jews and Jewish life, and its depiction of murder by a doctor were controversial. This was followed by more Frank Danby novels and by books on other subjects, including engraving, which were sometimes written under her own name. Frankau continued to write until the time of her death. (en)
  • Julia Frankau (née Davis ; 30 juillet 1859 - 17 mars 1916) est une romancière à succès qui écrivit sous le nom de plume de Frank Danby. Son premier roman est publié en 1887 : Dr. Phillips: A Maida Vale Idyll. Sa représentation des Juifs de Londres et de la vie juive et son discours sur l'euthanasie par un médecin sont controversées. Ce roman est suivi par d'autres sous le nom Frank Danby et par des livres sur d'autres sujets parfois écrits sous son propre nom. Frankau continue à écrire jusqu'au moment de sa mort. (fr)
  • Julia Frankau, född 30 juli 1859 i Dublin, död 17 mars 1916 i London, var en brittisk författare, känd under pseudonymen Frank Danby. Hon var gift med poeten och tillsammans fick de sonen som också han var författare. Under sin uppväxt blev hon utbildad i hemmet av Laura Marx Lafargue. Hon var judiska men skrev böcker som kritiserade den judiska kulturen. Ett exempel på detta är hennes första bok Dr. Phillips: A Maida Vale Idyll, utgiven 1887, som handlar om en kvinna med en uppväxt liknande Frankaus. (sv)
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