Beresford-Howe, Constance (1922–)
Beresford-Howe, Constance (1922–)
Canadian novelist. Name variations: Constance Beresford Howe. Born Nov 10, 1922, in Montreal, Canada; educated at McGill and Brown universities.
Taught literature at McGill and Ryerson Polytechnical Institute; writings include The Unreasoning Heart (1946), Of This Day's Journey (1947), My Lady Greensleeves (1955), The Book of Eve (1973), A Population of One (1977), The Marriage Bed (1981), Night Studies (1985), Prospero's Daughter (1988) and A Serious Widow (1993).
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