Nora Chesson

Nora Hopper (2 January 1871 – 14 April 1906) was an English poet. She was born in Exeter, of an Irish father Capt Harman Baillie Hopper. She was a participant in the Irish literary movement of the 1890s, having some influence on W. B. Yeats in particular with her Ballads in Prose (1894);

She married in 1901 the English man of letters Wilfrid Hugh Chesson (1870–1953), becoming Nora Chesson.

Publications
Ballads in Prose (1894) Father Tuck's Annual (1900?) Aquamarines (1902) Mildred and Her Mills, and Other Poems (1903?) Tales from Tennyson (1904?) Selected Poems of Nora Chesson (1906) Old Friends in New Frocks (1910?) Children's Stories from Tennyson (1914?)