The Life and Letters of Maria Edgeworth, Volume 1

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The Life and Letters of Maria Edgeworth, Volume 1

by Maria Edgeworth

EN·~9 hours·11 chapters

Chapters

11 total

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5:39

AUGUSTUS J.C. HARE - PREFACE

1:19

AUGUSTUS J.C. HARE. - MARIA EDGEWORTH

6:48

BEIGHTERTON, NEAR SHIFFNALL,

14:26

MR. SMITH'S, HOLYHEAD,

22:03

GLOUCESTER ROW, CLIFTON,

5:53

EDGEWORTHSTOWN, 1794.

1:02:22

EDGEWORTHSTOWN,

5:55:16

PARIS, PLACE DU PALAIS BOURBON,

14:56

LA CELLE, M. DE VINDÉ'S COUNTRY HOUSE,

11:42

Description

This volume opens a window onto the world of Maria Edgeworth through the intimate correspondence she kept throughout her life. The letters, selected from a private family collection, reveal a mind both sharp and compassionate, offering a candid portrait of a woman who navigated the gentle rhythms of a bustling household while engaging thoughtfully with the intellectual currents of her time. Readers will hear her reflections on family, education, and the everyday joys and sorrows that shaped her character, all set against the backdrop of an influential Anglo‑Irish lineage.

The editor weaves these missives together with a concise biography, tracing the Edgeworth family’s migration from England to Ireland and the spirited upbringing of Richard Lovell Edgeworth and his daughters. Through anecdotes of youthful misadventures, early romances, and the practical concerns of estate life, the book paints a vivid picture of the social circles and cultural values that surrounded Maria. Her voice emerges as clear‑sighted and generous, inviting listeners to experience the personal side of a celebrated literary figure.

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Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (531K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-09-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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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