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Encyclopedia > Frances Cornford

Frances Crofts Cornford (nee Darwin; 1886-1960) was an English poet. She was the daughter of the English botanist Francis Darwin, and so the grand-daughter of Charles Darwin (see Darwin -- Wedgwood family). She married Francis Cornford; the poet John Cornford was their son.


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Bibliography (http://www.poetry-archive.com/c/cornford_frances_bibliography.html)


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