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Mitford, Nancy Nancy MitfordMit·ford, Nan·cy /ˈmɪtfəd $ -fərd, ˈnænsi/ (1904–73) a British writer who wrote novels and other books about the British aristocracy. Her best-known novels are The Pursuit of Love and Love in a Cold Climate. She and her sisters were known as the Mitford girls, and they belonged to a well-known English upper-class family. Two of the sisters, Diana and Unity, became involved in right-wing politics. They greatly admired Adolf Hitler, and Diana married the British fascist leader Oswald Mosley.Mit·ford, Nan·cySyllable |