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under her own name. The hero of the novel, Arthur Walsingham, is a romantic poet and scholar in love with Viola, a woman married to his best friend. Viola and her husband die, leaving their daughter, also named Viola, in Walsingham's care. Much of the novel is dedicated to the younger Viola's
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upper class education, apparently intended to be an example for other women. When Viola is grown, she and Walsingham marry. The novel also extolls the virtues of the
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Campbell was a poet and her poems were included in several prominent anthologies.
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Kavo, Rose F. (1979). "Juliet H. Lewis Campbell". In Mainiero, Lina (ed.).
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included "Dreams", "Night-Blooming Flowers", and "A Story of Sunrise", and
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The American female poets: with biographical and critical notices
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included "Dreams", "A Confession", "Lines at Night", and "
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included "A Story of Sunrise" and "A Song of Sunset".
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Campbell
John F. Francis
Williamsport, Pennsylvania
Ellis Lewis
Pennsylvania Attorney General
Pennsylvania Supreme Court
Towanda, Pennsylvania
Moravian
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
United States Representative
James Hepburn Campbell
The American Female Poets
Caroline May
Tarpeia
The Female Poets of America
Rufus Wilmot Griswold
Read's Female Poets of America
Thomas Buchanan Read
Susquehanna River
Lake Erie
Thomas Sully
John Henry Brown
Historical Society of Pennsylvania


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