Juliet Hamersley Lewis Campbell (August 5, 1823 – December 26, 1898)[1][2] was an American poet and novelist.
[4] In 1842 she married lawyer and future United States Representative James Hepburn Campbell.
The American Female Poets (1848) by Caroline May included "Dreams", "A Confession", "Lines at Night", and "Tarpeia",[6] The Female Poets of America (1849) by Rufus Wilmot Griswold included "Dreams", "Night-Blooming Flowers", and "A Story of Sunrise",[7] and Read's Female Poets of America (1848) by Thomas Buchanan Read included "A Story of Sunrise" and "A Song of Sunset".
[10] The hero of the novel, Arthur Walsingham, is a romantic poet and scholar in love with Viola, a woman married to his best friend.
[10] Portraits of Campbell by Thomas Sully and John Henry Brown are owned by the Historical Society of Pennsylvania.