Harriette Campbell

Harriette Campbell (August 1817 – 15 February 1841) was a Scottish novelist.

[1] She travelled to the highlands of Scotland and her resulting writings were published in magazines.

Campbell's first novel, The Only Daughter: A Domestic Story, was published in 1839, but it was her second, The Cardinal Virtues, or, Morals and Manners Connected, that made her reputation.

By this time she had spent just one winter in London society before she went abroad to regain her health.

[1] Her third novel, Self-Devotion: or, The History of Katherine Randolph, was published posthumously in 1842.