The Diary of Frances Stevenson

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The Diary of Frances Stevenson is the published journal of David Lloyd George’s longtime private secretary and companion, offering an intimate, first-hand account of British political life during the early 20th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
diary
historical document
person
primary source
audience historians of modern Britain
readers of political biography
students of World War I and interwar politics
author Frances Stevenson NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
describes British political life in the early 20th century
inner workings of government
personal relationship between Frances Stevenson and David Lloyd George
documentedBy Frances Stevenson’s daily entries
genre diary
non-fiction
political memoir
hasForm published journal
historicalContext British Liberal government NERFINISHED
coalition governments of the early 20th century
language English
literaryForm journal
mainSubject British Liberal Party NERFINISHED
British politics
David Lloyd George NERFINISHED
World War I era
interwar period
personal life of David Lloyd George
political leadership
narrativePerspective first-person
notableWork The Diary of Frances Stevenson NERFINISHED
occupation diarist
private secretary
portrays David Lloyd George as political leader
domestic and personal aspects of political life
relatedTo British Cabinet politics
David Lloyd George NERFINISHED
Downing Street NERFINISHED
sourceType first-hand account
timePeriodCovered World War I NERFINISHED
early 20th century
interwar years
usedAs historical source on British government
historical source on David Lloyd George

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Frances Stevenson notableWork The Diary of Frances Stevenson
Frances Stevenson describedBySource The Diary of Frances Stevenson