Betty Miller (author)

Betty Miller (née Spiro; 1910 – 24 November 1965) was an Irish author of literary fiction and non-fiction.

Her literary reputation was established by the publication of her biography of Robert Browning (1952), which earned her election to the Royal Society of Literature.

[2] After the Second World War she wrote extensively for literary journals including Horizon, The Cornhill Magazine and The Twentieth Century.

[citation needed] In 1933, she married Emanuel Miller (1892–1970), the founding father of British child psychiatry.

[3] The couple had two children: Sarah (died 2006), and Sir Jonathan Miller (1934–2019), the theatre and opera director.

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