Frances Forbes-Robertson (after marriage, Frances Harrod; 1866 – 23 May 1956) was a British artist, novelist, and actor. Among her publications can be counted ''The Devil's Pronoun'' (1894), ''Odd Stories'' (1897), ''The Potentate'' (1898), ''Mother Earth'' (1902), ''The Hidden Model'' (1902), ''What We Dream'' (1903), ''Trespass'' (1928), and ''Stained Wings'' (1930).
Biography
Frances Mary Desirée Forbes-Robertson was born in 1866.
She was the youngest child of John Forbes-Robertson,
a theatre critic and journalist from
Aberdeen
Aberdeen (; sco, Aiberdeen ; gd, Obar Dheathain ; la, Aberdonia) is a city in North East Scotland, and is the third most populous city in the country. Aberdeen is one of Scotland's 32 local government council areas (as Aberdeen City), ...
, and his wife Frances. The eldest of the eleven children in the family was
Johnston Forbes-Robertson
Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson (16 January 1853 – 6 November 1937''Sir Johnston Forbes Robertson, Beauty And Grace in Acting'', Obituaries, ''The Times'', 8 November 1937.) was an English actor and theatre manager and husband of actress Gertr ...
, the actor. Two other brothers, Ian Forbes-Robertson (1859–1936), and
Norman Forbes-Robertson
Norman Forbes-Robertson (24 September 1858 – 28 September 1932), known professionally as Norman Forbes, was an English actor and art dealer. He was the brother of actor Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson and a friend of Ellen Terry, Oscar Wilde, E ...
(1858–1932) also became actors, and a third,
Eric Forbes-Robertson
Eric Forbes-Robertson (1865–1935) was a British figure and landscape painter. He was the brother of two actors Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson and Norman Forbes-Robertson.
Biography
Eric trained at the Académie Julian in Paris in the late 18 ...
(1865–1935) became a painter. She was the sister-in-law of the actress
Maxine Elliott
Maxine Elliott (February 5, 1868 – March 5, 1940) was an American actress and businesswoman.
Early life
Born Jessie Dermott on February 5, 1868, to Thomas Dermott, a sea captain and Adelaide Hill Dermott, she had a younger sister, actress G ...
, and the great-aunt of actress
Meriel Forbes
Meriel Forbes, Lady Richardson (13 September 1913 – 7 April 2000) was an English actress. She was a granddaughter of Norman Forbes-Robertson and great-niece of Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson. After making her stage debut with her father's touri ...
(granddaughter of her brother Norman), who married actor
Ralph Richardson
Sir Ralph David Richardson (19 December 1902 – 10 October 1983) was an English actor who, with John Gielgud and Laurence Olivier, was one of the trinity of male actors who dominated the British stage for much of the 20th century. He w ...
. Forbes-Robertson was educated in convents in France and Italy.

She married Henry Dawes Harrod, F.S.A. in 1900, and was the mother of
Roy Harrod
Sir Henry Roy Forbes Harrod (13 February 1900 – 8 March 1978) was an English economist. He is best known for writing '' The Life of John Maynard Keynes'' (1951) and for the development of the Harrod–Domar model, which he and Evsey Domar dev ...
, the economist.
Forbes-Robertson (known also by her married surname, Harrod) was the author of ''The Potentate'', ''Mother Earth'', ''The Hidden Model'', ''Odd Stories'', ''The Devil's Pronoun'', ''What We Dream'', ''Taming of the Ponte'', ''Trespass'' and ''Stained Wings''. She also published other works of fiction, such as those contributed to the ''Times Literary Supplement'', ''Westminster Gazette'', and ''
The Pall Mall Magazine
''The Pall Mall Magazine'' was a monthly British literary magazine published between 1893 and 1914. Begun by William Waldorf Astor as an offshoot of ''The Pall Mall Gazette'', the magazine included poetry, short stories, serialized fiction, and g ...
''.
She died in
London
London is the capital and List of urban areas in the United Kingdom, largest city of England and the United Kingdom, with a population of just under 9 million. It stands on the River Thames in south-east England at the head of a estuary dow ...
, 23 May 1956.
Selected works
As Frances Forbes-Robertson
* ''The Devil's Pronoun'', 1894
* ''Odd Stories'', 1897
* ''The Potentate'', 1898
As Frances Harrod
* ''Mother Earth'', 1902
* ''The Hidden Model'', 1902
* ''What We Dream'', 1903
* ''Trespass'', 1928
* ''Stained Wings'', 1930
References
Attribution
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Bibliography
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External links
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Review of ''The Potentate''in ''The Sketch'', vol. 22, June 15, 1898
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1866 births
1956 deaths
19th-century British novelists
19th-century British short story writers
20th-century British novelists
20th-century British short story writers
19th-century British women writers
20th-century British women writers