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  1. Tales and Novels ? Volume 01 by Maria, 1767-1849 Edgeworth, 2009-10-04
  2. Tales and Novels ? Volume 02 by Maria, 1767-1849 Edgeworth, 2009-10-04
  3. Tales and Novels ? Volume 10 by Maria, 1767-1849 Edgeworth, 2009-10-04
  4. Helen. Volume II. (Vol 12 in 12 Vol Set) 2 Two by Maria (1767-1849) Edgeworth, 1893-01-01
  5. TO-MORROW. ON, THE DANGERS OF DELAY. by Maria, 1767-1849 Edgeworth, 1807-01-01
  6. Absentee by Maria (1767-1849) Edgeworth, 1893-01-01
  7. Patronage. Volume II. (Vol 8 in 12 Vol Set) 2 Two by Maria (1767-1849) Edgeworth, 1893-01-01
  8. Patronage. Volume I. (Vol 7 in 12 Vol Set) 1 One by Maria (1767-1849) Edgeworth, 1893-01-01
  9. The life and letters of Maria Edgeworth Volume 2 by Edgeworth Maria 1767-1849, 2010-09-29
  10. The life and letters of Maria Edgeworth Volume 1 by Edgeworth Maria 1767-1849, 2010-09-29
  11. Maria Edgeworth the Novelist, 1767-1849, A Bicentennial Study by James Newcomer, 1967
  12. Ormond ; A Tale. Illustrated By Carl Schloesser, With An Introd. By Ann Thackeray Ritchie. -- by Edgeworth Maria 1767-1849, 2010-10-03
  13. The Modern Griselda: A Tale by Edgeworth Maria 1767-1849, 2010-09-30
  14. Helen, A Tale by Edgeworth Maria 1767-1849, 2010-09-30

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2. Edgeworth, Maria
Comic Dramas (Tales and Novels (10 Volumes) Volume 8), Letters (Tales and Novels (10 Volumes) Volume 8), Belinda (Oxford World's Classics), Castle Rackrent (Oxford World's
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  • A joy to read no Jane Austen... A good read! Feminism and colonialism A sloppy edition of an interesting book
Belinda (Oxford World's Classics) Maria Edgeworth , and Kathryn Kirkpatrick Manufacturer: Oxford University Press, USA ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback Similar Items:
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  • ASIN: Book Description The only edition to use the 1802 text, this lively comedy challenges the conventions of courtship, examines questions of female independence, and exposes the limits of domesticity. The text used in this edition also confronts the difficult and fascinating issues of racism and mixed marriage, which Edgeworth toned down in later editions. Download Description If I had served myself, with half the zeal that I have served the world, I should not now be thus forsaken!I have sacrificed reputation, happinessevery thing, to the love of frolicAll frolic will soon be at an end with meI am dyingand I shall die unlamented by any human being. If I were to live my life over again, what a different life it should be!What a different person I would be! But it is all over nowI am dying.

    3. Edgeworth, Maria (1767 - 1849) - Credo Reference Topic
    (1767–1849) Ireland Irish writer, moralist, and educator Maria Edgeworth was born in Oxfordshire but from the age of fifteen lived in Ireland
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    4. Edgeworth, Maria (Open Library)
    Books by Edgeworth, Maria Tales and Novels 77 editions first published in 1800 Read
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    5. Edgeworth, Maria; Bibliography By Subject
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    6. Maria Edgeworth - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Edgeworth, Maria Alternative names Short description Date of birth 1 January 1767 Place of birth Black Bourton, Oxfordshire Date of death 22 May 1849
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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Maria Edgeworth Born 1 January 1767
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    County Longford , Ireland Occupation Novelist Nationality Anglo-Irish Maria Edgeworth (1 January 1767 – 22 May 1849) was an Anglo-Irish novelist and children's writer. She was one of the first realist writers in children's literature.
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    Maria Edgeworth was born at Black Bourton Oxfordshire , the second child of Richard Lovell Edgeworth and Anna Maria Edgeworth née Elers and thus an aunt of Francis Ysidro Edgeworth . On her father's second marriage in 1773, she went with him to Ireland , where she eventually was to settle on his estate, Edgeworthstown , in County Longford . There, she mixed with the Anglo-Irish gentry, particularly Kitty Pakenham (later the wife of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington Lady Moira , and her aunt Margaret Ruston of Black Castle She acted as manager of her father's estate, later drawing on this experience for her novels about the Irish. Edgeworth's early literary efforts were melodramatic rather than realistic. One of her schoolgirl novels features a villain who wore a mask made from the skin of a dead man's face. Maria's first published work was

    7. Facts About Edgeworth, Maria, As Discussed In Britannica Compton's Encyclopedia
    Facts about Edgeworth, Maria, (1767–1849). British novelist Maria Edgeworth wrote novels of manners (stories in which the conventional manners of society are satirized) that
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      (1767–1849). British novelist Maria Edgeworth wrote novels of manners (stories in which the conventional manners of society are satirized) that colorfully depict life in Ireland. Her work was admired by contemporary novelists Jane Austen and Sir Walter Scott, and Scott acknowledged Edgeworth's influence on his own novels. Get Random Facts Britannica Content: Other Britannica sites:
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    On a May day in 1849, Maria Edgeworth was laid to rest in a vault of Edgeworthstown Church. The great famine which decimated the people she loved marred her last years. Even though in her late seventies, no-one had worked more strenuously or with such hospitality and kindness as she had worked for the relief of the stricken peasants at the height of the famine. She had shown the same involvement and generosity throughout her entire life and had devoted her best talents to the betterment of the people of her adoption. Maria Edgeworth's books on the Irish people brought her world fame and the acclaim of such writers as Sir Walter Scott, Jane Austen, Byron and the Russian writer Turgenev. The second child of Richard Lovell Edgeworth , Maria was born on New Year's Day 1767, at Blackbourton, Oxfordshire. She was sent to school at Derby until when she was 14. The death of her mother at this time brought Edgeworth and his eldest daughter closer together. He wanted her to contribute something to the world (he himself was an inventor, road builder, politician, educationalist and writer) . He was determined that Maria would "have a tincture of every species of literature, and form a taste by choice and not by chance." Thus after Derby she went to school in London. In 1782 she came to Edgeworthstown with her father and acted as his chief assistant and secretary in the management of his estates here. She gained the intimate knowledge of Irish peasant life that was to form the backbone of her novels. She helped to educate her brothers and sisters, and the stories she invented for them were later published and sold well

    9. Edgeworth Maria: Free Encyclopedia Articles At Questia.com Online Library
    Research Edgeworth Maria and other related topics by using the free encyclopedia at the Questia.com online library.
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    10. The Literary Gothic | Maria Edgeworth
    Maria Edgeworth page at The Literary Gothic, the web's premier guide to Gothic and supernaturalist literature written prior to 1950
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    Edgeworth, Maria
    1 January 1767 - 22 May 1849
    English writer (who did a lot of her growing up in Ireland), author of the satiric and politically charged Castle Rackrent
    Sites: Biographical note Includes bibliography and images. [ The Edgeworth Website , John McGerr] Biographical note [Wikipedia] Brief biographical note [Penguin Putnam] Biographical note [Laura McGrane, Haverford College; Literary Encyclopedia] Biographical note [NNDB] Maria Edgeworth Includes some synopses and contemporary reviews of some of Edgeworth's novels. [Corvey Women Writers on the Web, Sheffield Hallam U] Brief biographical note [Gothic Labyrinth] Brief overview By George Saintsbury, from The Cambridge History of English and American Literature (1907-1921) [Bartleby.com] Brief biographical note Columbia Encyclopedia , Bartleby] Brief biographical note [Patricia Chadwick, PageWise]
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    Brief biographical note Part of the PBS website for the 2002 production of Elizabeth Gaskell's Wives and Daughters Maria Edgeworth A full-length biography of Edgeworth, published by Macmillan in 1905, by the Hon. Emily Lawless. [Celebration of Women Writers] Brief biographical note [John W. Cousins

    11. The Absentee By Maria Edgeworth - Project Gutenberg
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    Author Edgeworth, Maria, 1767-1849 Title The Absentee Language English LoC Class PR: Language and Literatures: English literature Subject Fiction Category Text EBook-No. Release Date Mar 18, 2006 Public domain in the USA. Downloads
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    12. Maria Edgeworth — Infoplease.com
    Encyclopedia Edgeworth, Maria. Edgeworth, Maria, 1767 – 1849, Irish novelist; daughter of Richard Lovell Edgeworth. She lived practically her entire life on her father's estate in
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    13. [ll] ViaLibri ~ EARLY LESSONS In Two Volumes. A New Edition. Vol.' - EDGEWORTH,
    EDGEWORTH, Maria. EARLY LESSONS In two volumes. A new edition. Vol. London, Printed for R. Hunter., 1815. Four volumes. Vol I 3, 1. 6076235
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    EARLY LESSONS In two volumes. A new edition. Vol.' I. Containing Frank. The Little Dog Trusty. The Orange Man. The Cherry Orchard. Vol' II. Containing Rosamund. Harry and Lucy. CONTINUATION OF EARLY LESSONS. In two volumes. The third edition. Vol.I. containing the Continuation of Frank and the beginning of the continuation of Rosamund. Vol.II. containing the conclusion of the continuation pf Rosamund, and the continuation of Harry and Lucy.
    London, Printed for R. Hunter., 1815. Four volumes. Vol' I: [3], [1] - 278 [2]pp advertisements; Vol 'II: [2]. 302pp. Original quarter green roan over paper covered boards with paper title-labels to spines. 12mo. Boards a little dust-soiled with the corners bumped; Vol' II has pp197 - 200 loosening. Vol' I: (Continuation...): [3], iv- xxxiv, 286pp.; Vol' II:(Continuation): [2], 324pp. Original quarter green roan over marbled boards with paper title labels. Blue speckled fore-edges. 12mo. Boards a little rubbed and bumped at the extremities. All four volumes have the name of the same previous owner in ink on the front end paste-down and the first two volumes have an additional name. Text is bright and clean in all four volumes. A handsome set.
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    14. Murad The Unlucky And Other Tales By Maria Edgeworth - Project Gutenberg
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    Author Edgeworth, Maria, 1767-1849 Title Murad the Unlucky and Other Tales Contents Introduction Murad the Unlucky The Limerick Gloves Madame de Fleury. Language English LoC Class PR: Language and Literatures: English literature LoC Class PZ: Language and Literatures: Juvenile belles lettres Subject Short stories Subject Conduct of life Juvenile fiction Category Text EBook-No. Release Date Apr 1, 2000 Public domain in the USA. Downloads
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    15. Castle Rackrent By Maria Edgeworth - Project Gutenberg
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    Castle Rackrent by Maria Edgeworth
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    Author Edgeworth, Maria, 1767-1849 Title Castle Rackrent Language English LoC Class PR: Language and Literatures: English literature Subject Domestic fiction Subject Landlord and tenant Fiction Subject Poor families Fiction Subject Pastoral fiction Subject Ireland Social life and customs Fiction Subject Ireland Fiction Subject Landowners Fiction Subject Rich people Fiction Subject Rural conditions Fiction Subject Administration of estates Fiction Category Text EBook-No. Release Date Feb 19, 2006 Public domain in the USA. Downloads
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    16. Edgeworth, Maria Definition Of Edgeworth, Maria In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
    Edgeworth, Maria, 1767–1849, Irish novelist; daughter of Richard Lovell Edgeworth. She lived practically her entire life on her father's estate in Ireland.
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    17. English 10B: British Literature, 1660-1832: Edgeworth, Maria
    Cooperative Study Aid Authors, Texts, Key Terms. Sections B H, TA Amanda Waldo, Winter 2008.
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    After she was already successful as a writer, she grew increasingly interested in the vanishing way of life in rural Ireland. She began to represent her fiction in the style of Irish Folklore and culture in order to bring to the forefront social issues such as the prejudice that the Irish faced since the English conquered Ireland.
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    18. MARIA EDGEWORTH COLLECTION
    Catalogue of the library s collection of materials.
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    YALE UNIVERSITY
    BEINECKE RARE BOOK AND MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY
    GENERAL COLLECTION OF RARE BOOKS AND MANUSCRIPTS
    MARIA EDGEWORTH COLLECTION
    GEN MSS 330
    by Beinecke Staff
    New Haven, Connecticut
    July 1996
    Last Updated: February 1998 View catalog record Search for digital images from this archive [using call number] Connect to Beinecke Library's Home Page Connect to Yale Library's Finding Aid Database [ the source of this file
    EXTENT
    Total Boxes: 6 boxes
    Other Storage Formats: oversize
    Linear Feet: 3.1 ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION PROVENANCE Ongoing collection of documents acquired by gift and purchase from various sources. Source information is recorded in series level notes. For further information, consult the appropriate curator.
    CITE AS Maria Edgeworth Collection. General Collection. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University. RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS This collection is open for research. PROCESSING NOTES This finding aid was produced from previously existing cards in the Manuscripts Catalog. All pertinent bibliographical information has been retained. This finding aid will be updated periodically to account for new materials that may be added to the collection. The date of the most recent update is noted on the title page. For information on material that may have been added since the last update, please consult the Public Service Desk. DESCRIPTION OF THE COLLECTION This finding aid encompasses accessions of single manuscripts and small groups of manuscripts and other papers, by or pertaining to Maria Edgeworth, acquired by the library from a variety of sources. Materials incorporated into the collection prior to February 1998 have been organized into two series.

    19. Edgeworth, Maria - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Edgeworth
    Irish novelist. Her first novel, Castle Rackrent (1800), dealt with AngloIrish country society and was the first regional novel in English. Other novels about Ireland include The
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    20. Maria Edgeworth
    Edgeworth, Maria, daughter of preceding by his first marriage, was born at Hare Hatch,near Reading,in Berkshire, 1st January 1767. Her early life was spent with her maternal aunts
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      From A Compendium of Irish Biography Index Edgeworth, Maria , daughter of preceding by his first marriage, was born at Hare Hatch,near Reading,in Berkshire, 1st January 1767. Her early life was spent with her maternal aunts in England; but upon her father's second marriage, in 1773, he took her with him to Ireland. Her step-mother was all to her that the most affectionate mother could have been, but as Mrs. Edgeworth's health began to fail in 1778, Maria was placed at a school in Derby. Her father paid much attention to her education, corresponding with her, and suggesting subjects for short essays and stories. In 1780 she was removed to a fashionable London school, where she was put through the rigid routine of accomplishments customary at the time. She exhibited much talent for languages, writing her Italian and French exercises for the quarter in advance. In 1782 she returned home, and the ennobling influences of the period in Ireland were not without their effect upon her character. She wrote much in conjunction with her father, and together they prepared some pieces for publication, which were held back until after the death of their friend Mr. Day, in deference to his prejudices against female authorship. Much was written at this period that afterwards appeared in the Parent's Assistant and Early Lessons . Maria Edgeworth first came before the public in 1795 in her Letters for Literary Ladies Practical Education , the joint production of father and daughter, was published in 1798. She struck into her peculiar vein of novel-writing in 1800, in

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