Annie Louisa walker is one of the greatest British novelist. She was educated in Ontario, where she and her sisters operated a school for ladies. Walker published poetry widely in newspapers on both sides of the border before collecting them in 'Leaves from the Backwoods' in 1861-62. she returned to England to work for her cousin, Margaret Oliphant, a well-known novelist, and edited her 'Autobiography and Letters' in 1899, under her married name, Mrs. Harry Coghill. She collected ger poetic output in "Oak and Maple: English and Canadian Verses.'
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