Frances Frenaye
Frances Frenaye was an American translator of French and Italian literature. She translated work by writers including Balzac, Carlo Levi, Ignazio Silone and Elie Wiesel.Works
- Natalia Ginzburg: The Road to the City, 1942
- Ignazio Silone: The Seed Beneath the Snow, 1943
- Natalia Ginzburg: The Dry Heart, 1947
- Carlo Levi: Christ Stopped at Eboli, London, Cassell, 1948.
- Giovannino Guareschi: Don Camillo and the Prodigal Son, Victor Gollancz, 1952
- Riccardo Bacchelli: The Mill on the Po, 1952
- Alberto Moravia: Bitter Honeymoon, 1954
- Giovannino Guareschi: Don Camillo's Dilemma, Victor Gollancz Ltd, 1954
- Anna Maria Ortese: The Bay is Not Naples, 1955
- Honoré de Balzac: César Birotteau,, 1956
- Giovannino Guareschi: Don Camillo and the Devil, Victor Gollancz Ltd, 1957
- Françoise Sagan: Those Without Shadows, 1957
- Daria Olivier: The Snows of December, 1959
- Elie Wiesel: Dawn, Hill and Wang, 1961
- Armand Lanoux: Rendezvous at Bruges, 1961
- Dacia Maraini: The Age of Discontent, 1963
- Giovannino Guareschi: Comrade Don Camillo, Victor Gollancz Ltd, 1964
- Elie Wiesel: The Gates of the Forest, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1966
- Elio Vittorini: Women of Messina, 1973
- Giuseppe Dessì: The forests of Norbio, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1975: winner of the 1976 John Florio Prize
- Antonio Tabucchi: Little Misunderstandings of No Importance, 1985