Maria Edgeworth

Maria Edgeworth (1 January 1768 – 22 May 1849) was a prolific Anglo-Irish novelist of adults' and children's literature. She was one of the first realist writers in children's literature and was a significant figure in the evolution of the novel in Europe. She held critical views on estate management, politics and education, and corresponded with some of the leading literary and economic writers, including Sir Walter Scott and David Ricardo. During the first decade of the 19th century she was one of the most widely read novelists in Britain and Ireland. Her name today most commonly associated with ''Castle Rackrent'', her first novel in which she adopted an Irish Catholic voice to narrate the dissipation and decline of a family from her own landed Anglo-Irish class. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Edgeworth, Maria
Published 1817
Hunter [u.a.]

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by Edgeworth, Maria
Project Gutenberg

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by Edgeworth, Maria
Project Gutenberg

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by Edgeworth, Maria
Published 1834
Bentley

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by Edgeworth, Maria
Published 1834
Bentley

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by Edgeworth, Maria
Published 1834
Bentley

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by Edgeworth, Maria
Published 1837
Baudry

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by Edgeworth, Maria
Published 1806
Johnson

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by Edgeworth, Maria
Published 1806
Johnson

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by Edgeworth, Maria
Published 1805
Johnson

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by Edgeworth, Maria
Published 1814
Johnson

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by Edgeworth, Maria
Published 1814
Johnson

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by Edgeworth, Maria
Published 1814
Johnson

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by Edgeworth, Maria
Published 1814
Johnson

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by Edgeworth, Maria
Published 1795
printed for J. Johnson, St. Paul's Church-Yard

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by Edgeworth, Maria
Published 1800
Printed for J. Johnson, St. Paul's Churchyard. By J. Crowder, Warwick-Square