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Study Resources :: Music Resources :: Music beginning with 'A' :: Anna Louisa Walker Coghill

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Born: 1836, Kiddermore, Staffordshire, England.

Died: 1907, Bath, England.

Pseudonym: Mrs. Harry Coghill.

In 1857, Anna’s family moved to Canada, where she and her two sisters ran a girls’ school. Anna returned to England in 1863, worked as a governess and book reviewer. In 1883, she married Harry Coghill and moved to Coghurst Hall, near Hastings, England. Her works include:

  • Leaves from the Backwoods (Montréal, Canada: John Lovell, 1861)
  • A Canadian Heroine, a Novel (London: Tinsley, 1873)
  • Oak and Maple: English and Candian Verses (London : Kegan Paul, Trench, Trüber & Co., Ltd., 1890)
  • Edited and published the Autobiography and Letters of her cousin, Mrs. Oliphant, 1898

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  1. Work, for the Night Is Coming

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