The Career of Harriet Miller Davidson, as Scottish author

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Harriet Miller Davidson was born in Scromarty, Scotland in 1839.' Her life was changed tremendously after her father committed suicide as he was dealing with severe anxiety and depression for many years. Davidson began her literacy career by composing poems for local generals based off of emotions from her fathers death. She then wanted to take a new route in her career as she started to write fictional novels. Her first novel Isobel Jardine's History, was very popular and ran through several editions. She went on to write a couple more temperance tales before emigrating to Australia with her husband who had been appointed minister of a church in South Australia. In Australia her literature came to an end and she ran a small private school at her house in South Australia, while on the side became a contributor to the local newspapers.

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  1. ^ Blaikie, W.G. "Harriet Miller Davinson". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press. Retrieved 9/24/14. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)

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Andrew,

This looks good, as I can see you've got most of the elements down, but for the future assignments, make sure they're placed in a sandbox. --Apdame (talk) 19:36, 27 September 2014 (UTC)Reply

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