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Susan Miles Susan Miles was the nom de plume of Ursula Wyllie Roberts (1887–1975). She was born at Meerut in India, where her father was in the British military.〔Women's Library, http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cats/65/10321.htm (2012-08-01 )〕〔Online Archive of California, Guide to the Roberts, Ursula, Incoming correspondence, ca. 1910-1960, Collection Number M0908, http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/ft6t1nb1kj/ (2011-12-24 )〕 He was Lieutenant-Colonel Robert John Humphrey Wyllie and her mother was Emily Titcomb.〔Memoirs of a Soldier's Daughter, www.wyllie.org.nz/documents/memoirs_of_a_soldiers_daughter.doc (2012-07-31 )〕〔The Women's Library, London Metropolitan University, http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cats/65/10321.htm (2012-01-12 )〕 Under her own name, she wrote a pamphlet ''The Cause of Purity and Women's Suffrage'' which was published by the Church League for Women's Suffrage in 1912.〔Online Archive of California, Guide to the Roberts, Ursula, Incoming correspondence, ca. 1910-1960, Collection Number M0908, http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/ft6t1nb1kj/ (2012-08-01 )〕 As Susan Miles, she published several slim volumes of poetry: ''Dunch'' (1918),〔Miles, S., 1918. "Dunch", Oxford: B.H.Blackwell; "Dunch" is Number XVIII in Blackwell's "Adventurers All" series.〕 ''Annotations'' (1922),〔Miles, S., 1922. "Annotations", Oxford: Humphrey Milford, Oxford University Press.〕 ''Little Mirrors'' (1923?),〔Miles, S., (no date) "Little Mirrors and other studies in free-verse", Oxford: Basil Blackwell.〕〔The date is estimated as 1923 as there is a signed copy from 'Susan Miles' dated Christmas 1923 and as "Annotations" of 1922 lists Miles as the author of "Dunch" but not of "Little Mirrors". Becky Lewis, in the DLB (see Further Reading), gives the date as 1924.〕 ''The Hares'' (1924),〔Miles, S., 1924. "The Hares and other verses", London: Elkin Mathews.〕 ''News! News!'' (1943?), ''Rainbows'' (1962),〔Miles, S., 1962. "Rainbows and other verses", Moggerhanger Bedford: The Romany Press.〕 ''A Morsel of Gold'' (1962)〔Miles, S., 1962. "A Morsel of Gold and other studies", Moggerhanger Bedford: The Romany Press.〕 and ''Epigrams and Jingles'' (1962)〔Miles, S., 1962. "Epigrams and Jingles", Moggerhanger Bedford: The Romany Press.〕 as well as the more famous novel in verse ''Lettice Delmer'' (1958, reprinted by Persephone Books in 2002), two other novels (''Blind Men Crossing a Bridge'' (1934) and ''Rabboni'' (1942))〔Orlando, Women's Writing in the British Isles from the Beginnings to the Present, http://orlando.cambridge.org/public/svPeople?person_id=milesu (2011-12-24 )〕〔Online Archive of California, Guide to the Roberts, Ursula, Incoming correspondence, ca. 1910-1960, Collection Number M0908, http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/ft6t1nb1kj/ (2011-12-24 )〕 and a biography of her husband, Rev. William Corbett Roberts,〔The Women's Library, London Metropolitan University, http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cats/65/10321.htm (2012-01-12 )〕 ''Portrait of a Parson'' (1955).〔Persephone Books, http://www.persephonebooks.co.uk/pages/authors/?id=57 (2012-01-12 )〕 ''Dunch'' was sufficiently significant to earn her a reasonably positive mention in Harold Monro's often unforgiving ''Some Contemporary Poets (1920)''.〔Monro, H., 1920."Some Contemporary Poets (1920)", London: Leonard Parsons.〕 She also edited ''Childhood in Verse and Prose'' (1923)〔Miles, S., 1923. "Childhood in Verse and Prose an anthology", Oxford: Humphrey Milford, Oxford University Press.〕 and ''An Anthology of Youth in Verse and Prose'' (1925).〔Miles, S., 1925. "An Anthology of Youth in Verse and Prose", London: John Lane, The Bodley Head.〕 ==References==
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