Eiluned Lewis
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Eiluned Lewis was a Welsh novelist, poet and journalist.

She was born in Newtown, Montgomeryshire in Wales
Wales
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. She was educated at Levana School, Wimbledon
Wimbledon, London
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, and Westfield College
Westfield College
Westfield College was a small college situated in Kidderpore Avenue, Hampstead, London, and was a constituent college of the University of London from 1882 to 1989. The college originally admitted only women as students and became coeducational in 1964. In 1989, Westfield College merged with Queen...

 London
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. She had a long period of work on the Sunday Times
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, becoming assistant editor. She wrote also for Country Life
Country Life (magazine)
Country Life is a British weekly magazine, based in London at 110 Southwark Street, and owned by IPC Media, a Time Warner subsidiary.- Topics :The magazine covers the pleasures and joys of rural life, as well as the concerns of rural people...

magazine, from 1944 to 1979.

She married in 1937 Graeme Hendrey and they had one daughter, Katrina. Some of her books were written with her brother Peter. She was a friend of the novelist Charles Langbridge Morgan
Charles Langbridge Morgan
Charles Langbridge Morgan , was an English-born playwright and novelist of English and Welsh parentage. The main themes of his work were, as he himself put it, "Art, Love, and Death", and the relation between them...

.

She was mentioned in Nico Lleyelyn Davies' (part of the family that served as J.M. Barie's inspiration for Peter Pan) letters to Andrew Birkin that she had once been a girlfriend of his brother Michael. "Reverting for a second to Michael's "girl friends", I recommend you try to get in touch with Eiluned Lewis (author of "Dew on the Grass"). I've no idea whether she and Michael even held hands but she might well have a clue as to his feelings towards girls — and she loved JMB [James Michael Barie] and all to do with us in those far off days.

Works

  • Dew On The Grass (1934)
  • December Apples (1935) poems
  • The Land Of Wales (1937) with Peter Lewis
  • The Captain's Wife (1943)
  • Morning Songs and other poems (1944)
  • In Country Places (1951) collected Country Life magazine journalism
  • The Leaves of the Tree (1953)
  • Honey Pots and Brandy Bottles (1954)
  • Selected Letters of Charles Morgan (1967) editor
  • The Old Home (1981) memoirs
  • A Companionable Talent: stories, essays & recollections (1996)
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