Richard Lovell Edgeworth: A Selection From His Memoirs

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Richard Lovell Edgeworth: A Selection From His Memoirs

by Richard Lovell Edgeworth, Maria Edgeworth

EN·~3 hours·14 chapters

Chapters

14 total

EDITED BY BEATRIX L. TOLLEMACHE (HON. MRS. LIONEL TOLLEMACHE)

0:12

LONDON

0:18

LIFE IS AN INN

0:24

B. L. T. - RICHARD LOVELL EDGEWORTH - CHAPTER 1

18:29

CHAPTER 2

15:56

CHAPTER 4

25:07

CHAPTER 5

20:16

CHAPTER 6

20:54

CHAPTER 7

6:52

CHAPTER 8

36:19

Description

A lively portrait emerges of a man whose curiosity and sense of duty shaped an entire generation. Born in Bath in 1744, he grew up under a thrifty Welsh mother who taught him to temper a fiery temperament with practical wisdom. His early years are recounted with humor and vivid anecdotes—from a daring midnight venture for gunpowder to impulsive youthful romances—showing a mind eager to blend intellect with everyday life.

The memoir also reveals his pioneering spirit as a landowner who sought to improve his Irish estates while nurturing the talents of those around him. His partnership with his daughter Maria, who later continued his story, highlights a family bound by shared purpose and mutual encouragement. Listeners will be drawn into a world where scientific experiments, moral conviction, and domestic ingenuity intersect, offering a window into the values and challenges of an eighteenth‑century gentleman whose legacy still resonates today.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (206K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-10-27

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

Richard Lovell Edgeworth

Richard Lovell Edgeworth

1744–1817

An Anglo-Irish writer, inventor, and educational thinker, he lived a remarkably busy life and brought practical curiosity to everything from politics to machinery. He is also remembered as the father and early collaborator of novelist Maria Edgeworth.

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Maria Edgeworth

Maria Edgeworth

1768–1849

A sharp, lively storyteller who helped shape both the modern novel and children’s literature, she wrote with unusual realism about family life, education, and Irish society. Her books mix wit, moral insight, and a close eye for how people actually behave.

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