Maria Edgeworth's Letters From Ireland
Maria Edgeworth's Letters From Ireland
paperback
Published:
11 November, 2017
Description
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781843517344 |
| ISBN10 | 1843517345 |
| Number Of Pages | 420 |
| Item Weight | 870 g |
| Product Dimensions | 146 x 234 x 450 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | The Lilliput Press Ltd |
| Format | paperback |
Media Reviews
The editor of the present volume married a Pakenham, which family are related by marriage to the Edgeworths. Surrounded by reminders of Maria Edgeworth's enduring literary legacy, Valerie was prompted to edit and select over 400 letters penned by Maria, the woman often declared to be the first 'historical' novelist. -- Paddy Kehoe * RTE *
Valerie Pakenham has made an inspired selection of Maria Edgeworth’s letters, ranging chronologically from childhood to her 81st year. Most have never appeared in print. Edgeworth’s qualities – her affectionate humour, sharp observation, lively curiosity and insatiable appetite for new information and knowledge – shine through in these sparkling, witty and honest letters to friends and family. -- Susan Manly * The Irish Times *
The Anglo-Irish novelist’s writings reveal the morals and good nature nursed by her home in Longford. -- Anne Haverty * The Sunday Times *
Valerie Pakenham has compiled a sparkling collection of correspondence from Maria Edgeworth, giving a fascinating insight on the great and the good visiting the Longford family pile, writes Professor Claire Connolly. -- Claire Connolly * The Independent *
Author's Bio
Valerie Pakenham worked as a journalist in London at Condé Nast and the Daily Mail before her marriage to the writer Thomas Pakenham. Her most recent book is The Big House in Ireland, an anthology published in 2001. She has lived in Westmeath, fourteen miles from Maria Edgeworth’s old family home in Edgeworthstown, for over fifty years and is familiar with many of the places described in these letters. The Pakenham and Edgeworth families intermarried in the early eighteenth century and were close friends across several generations.