Anne Grant
Anne Grant of Laggan | |
|---|---|
| Born | Anne Macvicar 21 February 1755 Glasgow, Scotland |
| Died | November 7, 1838 (aged 83) Edinburgh, Scotland |
| Resting place | New Cemetery of St Cuthbert's churchyard |
| Occupation | poet |
| Language | English |
| Nationality | Scottish |
| Notable works | Memoirs of an American Lady; Letters from the Mountains |
| Spouse |
James Grant (m. 1776) |
Anne Grant often styled Mrs Anne Grant of Laggan (21 February 1755 – 7 November 1838) was a Scottish poet and author best known for her collection of mostly biographical poems Memoirs of an American Lady as well as her earlier work Letters from the Mountains.
She personally exemplified the Scottish Highlands attributes which she admired: "virtuous and dignified poverty, elegance of sentiment that lives in the heart and conduct, and subsists independent of local and transitory modes." Her reading seems to have been extensive, but desultory; she had advantages in her personal contacts with the Edinburgh and Quarterly Reviewers.