Susan Miles
Encyclopedia
Susan Miles was the nom de plume of Ursula Wyllie Roberts (1887-1975). She was born in India
, where her father was a colonel in the British military.
Miles published Dunch (1918), Annotations (1922), Little Mirrors (not dated, 1923?), The Hares (1924), News! News! (date?) and Rainbows (1962) as well as the more famous novel in verse Lettice Delmer (1958, reprinted 2002), two novels and a biography of her husband Portrait of a Parson (1955). She also edited Childhood in Verse and Prose (1923).
India
India , officially the Republic of India , is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by geographical area, the second-most populous country with over 1.2 billion people, and the most populous democracy in the world...
, where her father was a colonel in the British military.
Miles published Dunch (1918), Annotations (1922), Little Mirrors (not dated, 1923?), The Hares (1924), News! News! (date?) and Rainbows (1962) as well as the more famous novel in verse Lettice Delmer (1958, reprinted 2002), two novels and a biography of her husband Portrait of a Parson (1955). She also edited Childhood in Verse and Prose (1923).