Ernest Radford

Ernest William Radford (1857–1919) was an English poet, critic and socialist. He was a follower of William Morris, and one of the organisers in the Arts and Crafts Movement; he acted as secretary to the Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society.[1]

He was also one of the Rhymers' Club group of poets of the 1890s, contributing to the two anthologies they produced. He married Caroline Maitland in 1883 (1858–1920), generally known as Dollie Radford, and also a poet and writer.[2]

  1. ^ "Ann MacEwen summary1". Archived from the original on 27 March 2005. Retrieved 2 May 2008.
  2. ^ Richardson, LeeAnne M (2000). "Naturally Radical: The Subversive Poetics of Dollie Radford". Victorian Poetry. 38 (1): 109–124. doi:10.1353/vp.2000.0008. JSTOR 40004295. S2CID 162636488. Project MUSE 36023 ProQuest 1297942516.