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Rosamund Edith Nesbit Bland (1886-1950) was an English author and the adopted daughter of Edith Nesbit. She was the author of the novel ''The Man in the Stone House'' (1934) and the co-author of ''Cat's Tales'', a children's book she co-wrote with Nesbit.


Early life

Rosamund Bland was born in England in 1886. Her parents were Alice Hoatson and Hubert Bland, the husband of Edith Nesbit. Hoatson joined Bland and Nesbit's household after she became pregnant with Rosamund. Reportedly devastated by a recent stillbirth, Nesbit agreed to raise Rosamund as her own. Bland's brother, John, was born in 1899. John Bland was also the child of Hoatson and Hubert Bland.


Literary career

In 1934, Bland's novel ''The Man in the Stone House'', about a young woman's relationship with her parents, was published. Bland also wrote several children's books, including ''Moo-Cow Tales''. The book ''Cat's Tales'' was co-authored by Bland and Nesbit.


Personal life

Bland reportedly had a relationship with H.G. Wells while she was a teenager. Bland and Wells were reportedly prevented from eloping by Bland's father. She also had a long relationship with Alfred Richard Orage, and in 1909, married Orage's friend
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. Some scholars speculate that the marriage was motivated by a desire to outwardly conform to social convention. In 1921, Bland began a relationship with Russian esotericist P.D. Ouspenskii, whom she had met through Orage. Bland soon began working as Ouspenskii's secretary. She was also connected with Armenian philosopher
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during the 1920s.


In popular culture

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portrayed Bland in an episode of the television series ''
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'' titled ''E.Nesbit'' (1972), about the life of Edith Nesbit.


References

{{reflist 1886 births 1950 deaths English children's writers 20th-century English women writers