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443: 350: 780: 1507: 543:" of the couple's home for British civil servants stationed in Algiers, who were poorly housed in unheated and waterless lodgings and "had no retreats, amenities, sports or welcomes." The Coopers' home provided British personnel an outlet for rest, socializing, good food, and recreation. Her reputation became even more celebrated in France as the centrepoint of immediate post-Second World War French literary culture when Cooper served from 1944 to 1948 as 49: 216: 265:(a distant cousin of her mother) noted in his diary that the resemblance was said to be striking. Cooper herself did not become aware of this until it was casually mentioned to her by Edward Horner at a party after she had come out into society, though "It didn’t seem to matter—I was devoted to my father and I liked Harry Cust too." She later wrote to a friend that "I am cheered very much by 455: 555:". The couple were known for maintaining an "open house" every evening where leading cultural figures and diplomats could come freely to socialize, while enjoying good food and plentiful liquor provided by the British government, both luxuries in Paris after years of wartime shortages. 326:, one of her circle of friends' last surviving male members, in June 1919. It was not a popular choice with Diana's parents who took a dim view of his lack of title and wealth, and his drinking, gambling and womanising. They had hopes for a marriage to the 371:
during the war, and later at a hospital for officers her mother set up in London (though she annoyed her co-workers with her inconsistent attendance, and tendency to take off with friends). She also worked briefly as editor of the magazine
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His death in the First World War devastated her, and was compounded by the loss of other men in her circle: Horner, Charles Lister, Julian and Billy Grenfell and Shaw-Stewart in the war; Anson by drowning. Lady Diana married
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In her prime, she had the widespread reputation as the most beautiful young woman in England, and appeared in countless profiles, photographs and articles in newspapers and magazines. She became active in
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in 1952, for services to the nation, but Lady Diana refused to be called Viscountess Norwich, claiming that it sounded like "porridge". Following her husband's death, she made an announcement in
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Diana herself revealed in her autobiography that although she was brought up as a daughter of the 8th Duke of Rutland, she was actually fathered by Cust, a
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The Crawford Papers. The Journals of David Lindsay, Twenty-seventh Earl of Crawford and tenth Earl of Balcarres (1871–1940), during the years 1892 to 1940
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newspapers before turning to acting. Her work as a nurse increased her popularity and public notoriety. Her name appears in the wartime version of the
711:) in 1951. The novel, based on Lady Diana and her group of friends, dealt with the effects of ageing on a beautiful woman. Oliver Anderson dedicated 566:; their continuing popularity as social figures and hosts in Paris effectively made their home a rival British Embassy. She was a prominent guest at 1546: 409:, who chose her because he thought her "the most beloved woman in England". A few years later she starred in two of the first British colour films: 338: 1015: 1541: 849: 536: 1586: 1403:: 'A statement issued on behalf of the Dowager Viscountess Norwich announces that she has reverted to the name and title of Lady Diana Cooper'. 1367: 1235: 1211: 1188: 924: 267: 1327: 1078: 547:. During this period, Lady Diana's popularity as a hostess remained undimmed, even after allegations that the embassy guest list included " 262: 1249: 497:
fell in February. In between accompanying her husband on his wartime appointments abroad, Lady Diana converted her three-acre property at
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She supported her husband in his political posts, even travelling with him to the Far East in late 1941 prior to the Japanese attack on
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After his death, she wrote three volumes of memoirs which reveal much about early 20th-century upper-class life.
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Lady Diana sharply reduced her activities in the late 1950s but produced three volumes of memoirs:
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and greeted her fellow guests, some 1,000 people, in a vestibule pageant. Duff Cooper was created
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says "Cooper's letters have a special immediacy and frankness ... they are conspiratorial."
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In 2013, her son, John Julius Norwich, edited a volume of her letters to him as a youth entitled
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to this effect, stating that she had "reverted to the name and title of Lady Diana Cooper".
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Following Duff Cooper's retirement in 1947, the couple continued to live in France at
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and intellectuals of the 1910s whose prominence and numbers were cut short by the
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Darling Monster: The Letters of Lady Diana Cooper to Her Son John Julius Norwich
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actress and aristocrat who was a well-known social figure in London and Paris.
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In 1924 she lent her fame to her husband's successful campaign for election to
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in Venice in 1951. Known as the "Ball of the Century", Lady Diana dressed as
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on bastards and I like to see myself as a living monument to incontinence."
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As a young woman, she moved in a celebrated group of intellectuals known as
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she played herself in her capacity of a celebrity. She also appeared in a
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and known as John Julius Norwich, who became a writer and broadcaster.
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Web of Stories-Life Stories of Remarkable People (19 June 2018).
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to provide her family with extra food in light of shortages and
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Lady Diana was the most famous of the group, which included
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Lady Diana Olivia Winifred Maud Manners was born at 23A
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The Papers of Lady Diana Cooper, Viscountess Norwich
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Between January and August 1944 the couple lived in
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Index

Diana Manners
The Right Honourable

London
Alfred Duff Cooper, 1st Viscount Norwich
John Julius Norwich
Henry Cust
Violet Lindsay
Henry Manners, 8th Duke of Rutland
silent film
the Coterie
First World War
Duff Cooper
British ambassador to France

E.O. Hoppé
Bruton Street
Mayfair
George Meredith
Diana of the Crossways
8th Duke of Rutland
Duchess of Rutland
Harry Cust
David Lindsay
Tom Jones
the Coterie
aristocrats
First World War
Jazz Age
Raymond Asquith

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