The Life and Letters of Maria Edgeworth, Volume 2

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The Life and Letters of Maria Edgeworth, Volume 2

by Maria Edgeworth

EN·~9 hours·14 chapters

Chapters

14 total

Produced by Jonathan Ingram, Sandra Brown Distributed Proofreaders

5:04

AUGUSTUS J.C. HARE - VOL. II - MARIA EDGEWORTH

24:49

8 A.M.

1:06:51

SIR JOHN SEBRIGHT'S,

8:16

GROVE HOUSE, KENSINGTON,

44:10

51 MANCHESTER STREET, LONDON,

8:56

CATILINE,

10:12

"DEAR MISS EDGEWORTH,

16:10

FINISHED AT TYNDRUM.

2:15:17

1 NORTH AUDLEY STREET,

7:40

Description

Step into the world of a spirited early‑19th‑century traveler as she writes from the heart of the Swiss Alps. In a series of lively letters, she recounts a whirlwind tour from Edgeworthstown to Bern, then onward through Lauterbrunn, Grindelwald, and the glittering lakes of Interlaken and Brienz. Her vivid portrayals of char‑à‑banc rides, towering glaciers, and thunderous waterfalls bring the landscape to life with a blend of wonder and witty observation.

Beyond the scenery, the letters reveal her keen eye for the subtleties of travel—how clear mountain air can distort distance, the surprising delight of wild strawberries at a glacier’s foot, and the charm of impromptu boat trips under a full moon. Interwoven with encounters with family and friends, her narrative balances humor, melancholy, and a deep appreciation for nature’s grandeur, inviting listeners to journey alongside her and feel the crisp Alpine air through every spoken word.

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Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (555K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-10-01

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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