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Anna Maria Porter

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Birth Date 1778 or 1780?

Death Date 21 June 1832

Personal Name Anna Maria Porter

Alternate Names

  • MISS ANNA MARIA PORTER
  • Jane Porter
  • Anna Maria Porter

Anna Maria Porter, the sister of Jane Porter and Robert Ker Porter, she was probably born on 17 December 1778. She spent her infancy in Durham, England, the home town of her mother. Her father, William Porter (1735–1779), served as an army surgeon for 23 years and died before she was a year old. After the death of her father, her family settled in Edinburgh, Scotland, where the Porter children attended charity school and enjoyed the friendship of Walter Scott.

Throughout her life, Anna Maria was known as Maria (pronounced məɾˡaiə). At the age of 14, Maria published her first book, Artless Tales. She was in London by the 1790s, publishing verse in the Universal Magazine. After Artless Tales, she also wrote a short novel Walsh Colville published anonymously in 1797. Though her sister Jane was the more acclaimed and popular writer, Maria was the more prolific. The Hungarian Brothers (1807), a historical romance set against the French Revolutionary Wars, was a success and went into several editions.

Maria also produced the humanitarian Tales of Pity on Fishing, Shooting and Hunting in 1814, and collaborated with her sister on collections of stories. She was one of the era's most published and respected fiction writers, with many of her works translated into French, but she also published poems and short stories and had an opera produced.

Source: Wikipedia