Collis, Louise (Edith)
COLLIS, Louise (Edith)
COLLIS, Louise (Edith). British (born Burma), b. 1925. Genres: Novels, Art/Art history, History, Biography. Career: Freelance writer and art critic. Publications: Without a Voice, 1951; A Year Passed, 1952; After the Holiday, 1954; The Angel's Name, 1955; Seven in the Tower, 1958; The Apprentice Saint (US title: Memoirs of a Medieval Woman), 1964; Soldier in Paradise, 1965; The Great Flood, 1966; A Private View of Stanley Spencer, 1972; Maurice Collis Diaries, 1978; Impetuous Heart: The Story of Ethel Smyth, 1984. Address: 65 Cornwall Gardens, London SW7 4BD, England.
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