Phyllis Hartnoll

Phyllis Hartnoll

Phyllis Hartnoll (September 22, 1906, Egypt - January 8, 1997, Lyme Regis) was a British poet, author and editor.

Hartnoll studied at the University of Oxford, where she won the Newdigate Prize for poetry in 1929. Later she worked as an editor on many Oxford University Press publications, including the "Oxford Companion to the Theatre".

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* [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_19970125/ai_n9645736 Obituary] from "The Independent"


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