
Frances Cornford
À propos de l'auteur
Frances Cornford was a notable English poet known for her lyrical and often introspective works. Born into a family of renowned intellectuals, she was the granddaughter of the philosopher and poet, Frances Cornford. Her upbringing in such a stimulating environment greatly influenced her literary output, allowing her to develop a unique voice that resonated with themes of nature, love, and the complexities of human experience. Cornford attended Newnham College, Cambridge, where she honed her poetic skills and formed connections with other literary figures of her time.
Throughout her career, Cornford published several collections, with 'Amphora' and 'Selected Poems' being among her most recognized works. Her poetry is characterized by a delicate balance of humor and melancholy, often reflecting on personal and universal themes. Cornford's contributions to literature were significant, and she was well-respected among her peers, influencing a generation of writers. Despite her passing, her works continue to be celebrated for their emotional depth and artistic grace.