FRANCES POWER COBBE BIOGRAPHY
FRANCES POWER COBBE BIOGRAPHY from the Biographical Dictionary of English Literature by John Cousin.
COBBE, FRANCES POWER (1822-1904). —Theological and social writer, was born near Dublin. Coming under the influence of Theodore Parker, she became a Unitarian. Her first work, pub. anonymously, was on The Intuitive Theory of Morals (1855). She travelled in the East, and pub. Cities of the Past (1864). Later she became interested in social questions and philanthropic work, and wrote many books on these and kindred subjects, including Criminals , Idiots , Women and Minors (1869), Darwinism in Morals (1872), and Scientific Spirit of the Age (1888). She was a strong opponent of vivisection .