b. 1825. d. June 1854. Nationality: Canadian. VIAF.
Novelist and poet. She and her sister Isabella Munro were well known authors in Canada
and South Africa during the mid-nineteenth century. The family lived on Drummond Island
from 1827-1829, then a contested island between the British and the United States,
and moved to South Africa in 1832 to the frontier of colonist and Indigenous Xhosa
peoples. Supported her mother and sister with writing after the death of her father
in 1841. Published her first novel *De Montfort: or, The Old English Nobleman* (anonymously)
in 1842 at the age of 17. Continued to publish several novels set in both Canada and
South Africa. Contributed to *Forget Me Not*, *New Monthly Belle Assemblée*, *Heath’s
Book of Beauty*, *People’s Journal*,*United Service Magazine*, and *Colburn’s United
Service Magazine*. Biographical Information: *Curran Index*; *Database of Canada’s
Early Women Writers* <https://dhil.lib.sfu.ca/doceww/person/3240> (2 September 2021);
Valerie Letcher, “Two Writing Lives: Georgina C. Munro and Isabella Munro in Upper
Canada and on the Eastern Frontier of the Cape,” * English in Africa*, vol. 37, no.
2, 2010, pp. 111-120. (DD, CC)