Hope Mirrlees
| birth_place = Chislehurst, Kent | death_date = | death_place = Thames Bank, Goring, Oxfordshire | notable_works = | education = | movement = Literary modernism }}(Helen) Hope Mirrlees (8 April 1887 – 1 August 1978) was a British poet, novelist and translator. She is best known for the 1926 ''Lud-in-the-Mist'', an influential fantasy novel, and for ''Paris: A Poem'' (1920)'','' an experimental poem published by Virginia and Leonard Woolf's Hogarth Press, which critic Julia Briggs deemed "modernism's lost masterpiece, a work of extraordinary energy and intensity, scope and ambition." Provided by Wikipedia