Anna Louisa Walker
Anna Louisa Walker (born June 23, 1836 in Staffordshire, died July 7, 1907 in Bath, County Somerset) - English poet and Canadian poet. Life and creation
Anna Louisa Walker was born in England as a daughter of Robert and Anna Walker, but around 1853 she left with her parents for Canada, then a British colony, to spend about ten years there. Together with her sisters, Frances and Isabella, she set up a girls' school, but after death she was forced to close her. In 1884, the author married a wealthy entrepreneur in the chemical industry, Harry Coghill. She also published under his name. She wrote poetry and novels (A Canadian heroine, 1873, Hollywood, 1875, Against her will, 1877, Lady's Holm, 1878, Two rival lovers, 1881). Among other things, she published a volume of poems by Oak and Maple (Oak and Maple). Bibliography Authoritative control (person):
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