Nicolson, Adela Florence (1865–1904)
Nicolson, Adela Florence (1865–1904)
British poet. Name variations: Adela Florence Cory or Adela Nicholson Cory; (pseudonym) Laurence Hope. Born Violet Adela Florence Cory, April 9, 1865, in Stoke Bishop, Gloucestershire, England; died from self-administered poison, Oct 4, 1904, in Madras, India; dau. of Colonel Arthur Cory and Elizabeth Fanny (Griffin) Cory; sister of Isabell and Annie Sophie Cory (1868–1952, novelist under pseudony Victoria Cross); m. Malcolm Hassels Nicolson, 1889 (died 1904); children: son.
Extremely popular in Edwardian period; poems reflect experiences in India, North Africa, and Far East; committed suicide after death of husband; wrote The Garden of Káma, and Other Love Lyrics from India, Arranged in Verse by Laurence Hope (1901), Stars of the Desert (1903), Indian Love (1905) and Laurence Hope's Poems (1907).