Duclaux, Agnes Mary F. (1856–1944)
Duclaux, Agnes Mary F. (1856–1944)
English poet and critic. Name variations: Mary F. Robinson; Agnes Mary Frances Robinson; A. Mary F. Robinson; Mary Darmesteter. Born Agnes Mary Frances Robinson at Leamington, England, Feb 27, 1856; educated at University College, London; m. James Darmesteter (1849–1894, Oriental scholar); m. Pierre Émile Duclaux (director of the Pasteur institute), 1901 (died 1904).
Followed 1st volume of poetry, A Handful of Honeysuckle (1879), with a translation from Euripides, The Crowned Hippolytus (1881); wrote some of best verses for The New Arcadia and Other Poems (1884) and An Italian Garden (1886); also wrote Life of Ernest Renan (1897), End of the Middle Ages (1888), Retrospect and Other Poems (1893), the volume on Froissart (1894) in the Grands écrivains français, essays on the Brontës, the Brownings and others, for Grands écrivains d'Outre-Manche (1901), Collected Poems, Lyrical and Narrative (1902), and The Return to Nature, Songs and Symbols (1904).