733:, vol 2. The book tells a simple story of two parents and their two model children, Harry and Lucy, who carry out domestic chores and ask their parents many questions, the answers to which may be deemed educational. The children explain their discoveries and how they learn, the whole presented as nine forms of learning. As originally conceived it was intended to be the second part of a series of three books, but the remaining parts remained unwritten. The original plan had been for a collaborative work, contributed to by various members of the Lunar Society. it was an ambitious project designed to fill what they perceived of as major deficiencies in the field of both technical and scientific education and to introduce early ideas on morality, science and other academic disciplines into the developing mind of the young child. After Honora Sneyd's premature death, her sister Elizabeth continued the work, in her role as the third wife of Richard Edgeworth. The final version of the book was authored by Richard and Maria Edgeworth and published after both Honora and her sister Elizabeth's deaths, in 1798, and further revised under Maria's name as
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her life. Honora Sneyd died within eight years of her marriage to
Richard Edgeworth, at almost the same age as her predecessor. The same disease which had taken the life of her mother and five maternal aunts would soon claim the life of her young daughter, Honora Edgeworth (1790), as well as her younger sister, Elizabeth, seven years later (1797), as well as at least two of Elizabeth's children, Charlotte (1807) and Henry (1813). Honora's brother, Lovell was also affected by the consumption. At the time it was thought this was a hereditary weakness carried by the family.
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recite poetry. Although this deviated from what were considered "conventional drawing room accomplishments", he encouraged them away from traditional female roles. However, the omissions were also notable, including languages and science, although they were left free to pursue their own inclinations in this regard. To that end they were exposed to the circle of learned men who frequented the Bishop's Palace at
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Elizabeth Sneyd from 1756 to 1771, Honora Sneyd's younger sister. The fifth son of William Sneyd was Major Edward Sneyd of Lichfield, Honora Sneyd's father. Thus Susanna Sneyd (Mrs. Henry Powys) was the niece of Major Edward Sneyd. The Powyses had a daughter, Mary, who was a close confidante of Anna Seward, cousin to Honora Sneyd, and godmother to Honora Sneyd's daughter, Honora Edgeworth.
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experiments with children. She conceived and executed a register (2 volumes 1778–1779) of the reaction of children to new knowledge and experience, given her interest in applying experimental science to the field of child education. She observed the questions that children asked, what they did, and how they solved problems. An extensive example of her recorded dialogue is given by
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might best subsist; she said, that, as Mr Day had decidedly declared his determination to live in perfect seclusion from what is usually called the world, it was fit she should decidedly declare, that she would not change her present mode of life, with which she had no reason to be dissatisfied, for any dark and untried system, that could be proposed to her.
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of educational psychology to the actual practice of education. From their reading of theory they determined that the reason
Barbauld was successful was that the child's reading was rewarded (thus departing radically from Rousseau), because it was associated with pleasure. Honora Sneyd conceived of the title of their work therefore as
317:(1769). Initially Honora was more attached to Sarah, to whom she was closer in age, but Sarah died of typhus at the age of nineteen (1764), when Honora Sneyd was thirteen. Following Sarah's death Honora became the responsibility of Anna, the older sister. Anna consoled herself with her affection for Honora Sneyd, as she describes in
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England Honora Sneyd died of consumption at six in the morning on 1 May 1780 at Bighterton, surrounded by her husband, her youngest sister, Charlotte and a servant. Honora Sneyd was buried in the nearby Weston church where a plaque on the wall (see box) bears witness to
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Lichfield from London in 1771, and reassembled his family of five daughters there. By now Honora was nineteen and Anna viewed her friend's departure with considerable dismay. Although Day was much distressed by his rejection by Honora Sneyd, he transferred his
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that met in
Lichfield amongst other places, were spending increasing amounts of time at the Seward household and both had fallen for Sneyd, although Edgeworth was already married. In 1771 she declined an offer of marriage from Thomas Day. Edgeworth gives an account of her letter of rejection stating
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who first suggested that it was lesbian, supported by Barrett although the term relates more to twentieth- rather than eighteenth-century concepts of identity. On the other hand, Teresa Barnard argues against this based more on examination of the correspondence rather than poetry, which is generally
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This dear child will not live; I am perpetually fearing it, notwithstanding the clear health which crimsons her cheek and glitters in her eyes. Such early expansion of intelligence and sensibility partakes too much of the angelic, too little of the mortal nature, to tarry long in these low abodes of
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speculates that this was a marriage of convenience, for the sake of the children. Although it was technically legal to marry one's wife's sister, the marriage was considered scandalous, and was opposed by the Sneyds, Sewards and Edgeworths as well as the Bishop. The couple fled to London where they
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Despite Anna Seward's despair at the loss of her friend, she and Honora had maintained regular correspondence and visits. However, these suddenly ceased, an event that Anna blamed Honora Sneyd's father for. During a temporary absence of Edgeworth on business in Ireland in the spring of 1779, Honora
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He continued, describing the unhappiness of his marriage, and how that made him vulnerable to her attributes, which were shared by all the learned gentlemen of his circle. He also believed that Anna Seward had noticed the effect her friend was having on him, and would regularly place her actions in
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for her older foster sister. Though Canon Seward's (but not his wife's) attitudes towards the education of girls was progressive relative to the times, they were "by no means excessively liberal". Amongst the subjects he taught them were theology and numeracy, and how to read, appreciate, write and
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Richard Edgeworth observed on his wife's death that being familiar with the experimental method in science, she was surprised to find that educational theory was based on very little empirical evidence, and set out to apply experimental science to child education and devised, executed and recorded
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Miss Honora Sneyd would not admit the unqualified control of a husband over all her actions; she did not feel, that seclusion from society was indispensably necessary to preserve female virtue, or to secure domestic happiness. Upon terms of reasonable equality, she supposed, that mutual confidence
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factory in 1780 (right). Honora Sneyd was the subject of many of Seward's poems, When Sneyd married Edgeworth, she became the subject of Seward's anger, yet the latter continued to write about Sneyd and her affection for her long after her death. In addition to being immortalised in Anna Seward's
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During this intercourse I perceived the superiority of Miss Honora Sneyd's capacity ... her sentiments were on all subjects so just and were delivered with such blushing modesty though not without an air of conscious worth as to command attention from every one capable of appreciating female
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excellence. Her person was graceful her features beautiful and their expression such as to heighten the eloquence of every thing she said. I was six and twenty and now for the first time in my life I saw a woman that equalled the picture of perfection which existed in my imagination.
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frailty and of pain, where the harshness of authority, and the impenetrability of selfishness, with the worse mischiefs of pride and envy, so frequently agitate by their storms, and chill by their damps, the more ingenious and purer spirits, scattered, not profusely, over the earth.
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into marriage with Richard Edgeworth on the understanding that they were equal partners in his work. Anna, and later Honora's stepdaughter, Maria Edgeworth, were to take those values and promote them in late-eighteenth- and early-nineteenth-century Britain, the ancestors of modern
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Honora Sneyd was soon pregnant, giving birth to her daughter Honora on 30 May 1774, who died at the age of sixteen. Her second child, Lovell, who inherited the property, was born the following year on 30 June 1775. The Edgeworth children were raised according to the system of
625:(T.B.) from which she had had a brief bout at the age of fifteen. He advised against returning to Ireland but rather, moving closer to Lichfield. For a while they stayed at the Sneyd house that was temporarily vacant while consulting a wide range of physicians including
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the Edgeworths were in closer contact with the intellectuals of the Lunar society. Richard Edgeworth and Honora were determined to design a plan for the education of their children. They started by reviewing the existing literature on childhood education (including
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that it "contained an excellent answer to his arguments in favour of the rights of men, and a clear dispassionate view of the rights of women". Edgeworth continues that Sneyd had very determined views on the role of women and their rights within marriage.
592:(1776–1778) and then went to sea, and she never saw him again. Later Richard Edgeworth would comment on how difficult the first two years were for Sneyd in her new role as stepmother to undisciplined children, a role her relatives had advised her against.
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there is a short story in manuscript dated 1787 and other fragments attributed to Honora Sneyd. Her parents' principles of childhood education were to be a profound influence on Maria Edgeworth's own career as a writer for children.
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402:(1781) when André became a British officer in 1771 and was hanged as a spy by the Americans. The respective parents did not support this attachment for reasons of his financial status.
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Honora Sneyd was born the third daughter to Edward Sneyd and Susanna Cook in
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in 1751, and following the death of her mother in 1756 was raised by Canon
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Revising women: eighteenth-century "women's fiction" and social engagement
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A 19th-century history of Staffordshire locates this as a farm house in
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4486:"Highlights from the Reading Room: Memoirs of Richard Lovell Edgeworth"
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Essex in the age of enlightenment : essays in historical biography
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Colvin, Christina Edgeworth. "Edgeworth, Richard Lovell (1744–1817)".
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5593:
Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry 2 vols
5510:(Ninth (American) ed.). Philadelphia: Maxwell Summerville. 1891.
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Experience and Identity: Birmingham and the West Midlands, 1760–1800
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Consumption and literature : the making of the romantic disease
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A Study of Maria Edgeworth: With Notices of Her Father and Friends
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5028:. Vol. 1 (2nd ed.). London: Hunter, Cradock & Joy.
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5039:. Vol. 2 (2nd ed.). London: Hunter, Cradock & Joy
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5130:. Vol. 2 (American ed.). Washington's Head: Hopkins.
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Practical Education; or, The History of Harry and Lucy, vol. 2
3702:"The disease of the self: representing consumption, 1700-1830"
1367:
Appendix II. Honora Sneyd and the 'Serena' pictures pp.386–389
175:, and for her work on children's education. Sneyd was born in
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art
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The lunar men: five friends whose curiosity changed the world
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Francis Ysidro Edgeworth: A Portrait With Family and Friends
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4925:"Honora Sneyd and Major Andre'- A story for Valentines Day"
4538:"Miss Sneyd. Engraved by Hopwood from a painting by Romney"
5709:
3754:. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan.
3577:
The big house in Ireland : reality and representation
3457:. Baltimore, MD, USA: The Johns Hopkins University Press.
3366:
Miss Seward's Will Wednesday 1 April 1812 pp. 190–195
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Romanticism and parenting image, instruction and ideology
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Mundy's Needwood Forest and Anna Seward's Lichfield Poems
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Priestman, Judith; Clapinson, Mary; Rogers, Tim (1993).
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3677:. Perspectives in Sexuality. New York: Springer-Verlag.
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m. 1763 (1) Anna Maria Elers (1743–1773), by whom;
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Curtis, Stanley James; Boultwood, Myrtle E. A. (1977).
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Practical education: or, the history of Harry and Lucy
715:. With her husband, Honora wrote the first version of
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The William Salt Archaeological Society, ed. (1899).
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A collection of Poems in six volumes by Several Hands
4282:
Anna Seward: A Constructed Life: A Critical Biography
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5659:. House of Edgeworth, South Carolina. Archived from
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Russell, W Clark (August 1875). Bidwell, W H (ed.).
4827:(1798): Learning from Children 'Abroad and at Home'"
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5178:Cone, Helen Gray; Gilder, Jeanette L, eds. (1887).
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4823:"'Anecdotes from the Nursery" in Maria Edgeworth's
4512:Loeber, Rolf; Loeber, Magda; Burnham, Anne Mullin.
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2003:
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1209:The house at 20 High Street was originally named
5791:
5569:
5552:"Edgeworth Collection (Longford County Library)"
5395:"Polite Repository of Amusement and Instruction"
5065:Complete Novels of Maria Edgeworth (Illustrated)
4949:(2nd. ed.). Boston: A. Williams and Company
4738:Maria Edgeworth: Letters from England, 1813-1844
3675:True nature : a theory of sexual attraction
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1716:Letter February 1763. vol. I p. lxxiii
745:". This formed the basis of Richard Edgeworth's
679:Lessons for Children from two to three years old
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2725:Collections for a history of Staffordshire 1899
2710:Lichfield, an Elegy May 1781, vol. I p. 89
2638:Collections for a history of Staffordshire 1899
5119:. Vol. 1 (3rd ed.). London: Johnson.
5052:Review: Lady's Monthly Museum 1820 p. 326
3623:Gottlieb, Evan; Shields, Juliet, eds. (2013).
881:
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5246:"Edgeworthstown: Memories of Maria Edgeworth"
5219:Froude, James Anthony; Tulloch, John (1832).
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4338:. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.
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3488:. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.
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821:, which she had modeled for as "Serena" (see
5484:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
5457:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
5430:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
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5113:——; Edgeworth, Richard (1811) .
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1958:
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703:suggested they start by reading the work of
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4260:"Anna Seward and the Battle for Authorship"
4132:(5th ed.). University Tutorial Press.
3888:. Manchester: Manchester University Press.
3795:. Manchester: Manchester University Press.
3530:
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1248:The Edgeworths give the place of burial as
763:an excellent theoretic mechanick" herself.
301:and his wife Elizabeth and their family at
5702:
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5589:
5538:. National Library of Ireland. p. 112
5424:Bowerbank, S. "Seward, Anna (1742–1809)".
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3605:Irish women writers : an A-to-Z guide
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5590:Burke, John; Burke, John Bernard (1847).
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4264:Corvey Women Writers on the Web 1796–1834
4229:. Newcastle, UK: Cambridge Scholars Pub.
3912:. New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux.
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305:, Staffordshire, where they lived in the
84:, Staffordshire, Kingdom of Great Britain
5519:. University of Oxford, Bodleian Library
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5303:Irish pictures drawn with pen and pencil
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5124:——; —— (1801) .
5033:——; —— (1821b).
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445:France, to work, in the autumn of 1771.
5481:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
5454:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
5427:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
5272:The collected letters of Erasmus Darwin
5196:
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5036:The Memoirs of Richard Lovell Edgeworth
5025:The Memoirs of Richard Lovell Edgeworth
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4207:. Institut fĂĽr Erziehungswissenschaft:
4202:
4153:. Athens, Ga.: Univ. of Georgia Press.
3700:Lawlor, Clark; Suzuki, Akihito (2000).
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293:Adoption by the Seward family 1756–1771
281:in 1751. Her father was a Major in the
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5533:"Edgeworth Papers. Collection List 40"
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4657:Cornhill Magazine (11 November 1882).
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557:Marriage and move to Ireland 1773–1776
191:. Having had a romantic engagement to
5815:18th-century deaths from tuberculosis
5683:
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5306:. London: The Religious Tract Society
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4710:Maria Edgeworth: A Literary Biography
4682:Cornhill Magazine (9 December 1882).
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569:on 17 July 1773, officiated by Canon
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5275:. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press.
5243:
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4518:A Guide to Irish Fiction 1650 – 1900
4129:A short history of educational ideas
3975:"Edgeworthstown House, Co. Longford"
3608:. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press.
3602:Gonzalez, Alexander G., ed. (2006).
3531:Chamberlain, Arthur Bensley (1910).
3451:Backscheider, Paula R., ed. (2002).
2885:
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285:, with an appointment at Court as a
5221:"Miss Edgeworlh's Tales and Novels"
4846:10.25290/prinunivlibrchro.60.2.0220
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3706:Bulletin of the History of Medicine
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13:
5810:18th-century English women writers
5504:
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5841:
5393:A Society of Ladies, ed. (1812).
5332:. London: Harding, Lepard, and Co
4923:Cawley, Bill (14 February 2015).
4433:
4363:Anna Seward and Classic Lichfield
3995:"British Listed Buildings Online"
3927:—— (5 October 2002).
339:, which he expressed in his poem
5507:Encyclopædia Britannica vol. VII
5269:King-Hele, Desmond, ed. (2007).
4520:. National University of Ireland
4332:Kairoff, Claudia Thomas (2012).
3516:(2nd ed.). U.K.: Lulu.com.
1282:
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1242:
1011:Anna Maria Edgeworth (1773–1824)
869:Her Manners, Wisdom, and Virtue,
747:Essays on professional education
654:she owned of Richard Edgeworth.
542:
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211:, which was incurable, dying at
195:and having declined the hand of
5181:Pen-portraits of Literary Women
5087:(1st ed.). London: Johnson
4943:Oliver, Grace Atkinson (1882).
4735:Colvin, Christina, ed. (1971).
4223:Weber, Carolyn A., ed. (2007).
4120:Educational theory and practice
4104:"André; a Tragedy in Five Acts"
3574:Genet, Jacqueline, ed. (1991).
3479:Backscheider, Paula R. (2005).
3438:
3194:Edgeworth & Edgeworth 1821a
2690:Edgeworth & Edgeworth 1821a
2654:Edgeworth & Edgeworth 1821a
2622:Edgeworth & Edgeworth 1821a
2606:Edgeworth & Edgeworth 1821a
2561:Edgeworth & Edgeworth 1821a
2465:Edgeworth & Edgeworth 1821a
2434:Edgeworth & Edgeworth 1821a
2292:Edgeworth & Edgeworth 1821a
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2212:Edgeworth & Edgeworth 1821a
2133:Edgeworth & Edgeworth 1821a
2086:Edgeworth & Edgeworth 1821a
2070:Edgeworth & Edgeworth 1821a
1994:Edgeworth & Edgeworth 1821a
1975:Edgeworth & Edgeworth 1821a
1927:Edgeworth & Edgeworth 1821a
1892:Edgeworth & Edgeworth 1821a
1818:Edgeworth & Edgeworth 1821a
1585:Edgeworth & Edgeworth 1821a
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5825:Tuberculosis deaths in England
4484:Manly, Susan (14 March 2014).
4416:. Edinburgh: James Ballantyne.
4251:
3776:. London: George Bell and Sons
3580:. Dingle, Co. Kerry: Brandon.
3159:Edgeworth & Edgeworth 1811
3103:Edgeworth & Edgeworth 1811
3015:Edgeworth & Edgeworth 1780
2999:Edgeworth & Edgeworth 1801
2971:Edgeworth & Edgeworth 1801
2106:Sneyd of Ashcombe p .1261
1911:Edgeworth & Edgeworth 1801
1660:The Female Right to Literature
1130:
1121:
1008:Emmeline Edgeworth (1770–1817)
577:, County Longford in Ireland.
341:The Female Right to Literature
1:
5710:British children's literature
5351:. Philadelphia: W.M. Poyntell
5127:Essays on Practical Education
5116:Essays on Practical Education
4871:New essays on Maria Edgeworth
4788:"Maria Edgeworth (1768–1849)"
4547:. National Library of Ireland
4307:Barrett, Redfern Jon (2012).
3836:O'Donnell, Katherine (2009).
3666:Gottlieb & Shields (2013)
2533:British Listed Buildings 2015
1302:
996:Richard Edgeworth (1765–1796)
871:gained Admiration and Esteem,
845:André; a Tragedy in Five Acts
833:medallion, after an image by
778:medallion of Honora Sneyd by
5583:
5498:UK public library membership
5471:UK public library membership
5444:UK public library membership
4821:Myers, Mitzi (Winter 1999).
4795:Biographies of Women Writers
4765:MacDonald, Edgar E. (1977).
4106:. New York: T & J Swords
4071:"Victoria and Albert Museum"
3960:Adam's Auctioneers of Dublin
3947:
2537:Edgeworth House, Berkhamsted
1026:Lovell Edgeworth (1775–1842)
1023:Honora Edgeworth (1774–1790)
999:Lovell Edgeworth (1766–1766)
896:Charlotte Sneyd d. 1822
330:
7:
5820:Writers from Bath, Somerset
5388:, vol. 65 Part I, 1795
5370:. London: Harrison and Sons
4713:. Oxford University Press.
4467:The ingenious Mr. Edgeworth
4446:, Edward Elgar Publishing,
4042:"National Portrait Gallery"
2398:Maria Edgeworth p. 161
893:Elizabeth Sneyd (1753–1797)
882:Appendix: Persons mentioned
604:Return to England 1776–1780
10:
5846:
5830:People from Edgeworthstown
4891:Not the Angel in the House
4492:. University of St Andrews
4360:Martin, Stapleton (1909).
4147:Friedman, Jean E. (2001).
4010:"Archaeology Data Service"
3993:British Listed Buildings.
3882:Stafford, William (2002).
3845:Eighteenth Century Fiction
1662:Volume 2, pp. 309–315
863:Near this place was buried
788:Victoria and Albert Museum
183:and his wife Elizabeth in
5772:
5746:
5715:
5631:Powys-Lybbe, Tim (2011).
5571:(Edgeworth) Butler Papers
5399:The Lady's Monthly Museum
5100:Edgeworth, Maria (1820).
5081:Edgeworth, Maria (1801).
5016:Edgeworth, Richard Lovell
5002:Edgeworth, Richard Lovell
4868:Nash, Julie, ed. (2006).
4568:(Stipple engraving after
4505:
3821:. New York: Basic Books.
3683:10.1007/978-1-4615-4301-5
3673:Kauth, Michael R (2012).
3559:. London: Women's Press.
3003:Appendix pp. 301–302
1391:Gentleman's Magazine 1795
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5657:English-Irish Edgeworths
5579:Bibliography p. 501
5010:. Lichfield: J. Jackson.
4707:Butler, Marilyn (1972).
4650:
4625:"Honora Sneyd Edgeworth"
4595:"Honora Sneyd Edgeworth"
4258:Barnard, Teresa (2004).
4175:O'Connor, Maura (2010).
3769:Meteyard, Eliza (1875).
3238:Lawlor & Suzuki 2000
1115:
988:Richard Lovell Edgeworth
918:Sarah Seward (1744–1764)
782:1780, after an image by
757:
636:
549:St Andrew's Church, 2010
470:Richard Lovell Edgeworth
121:Richard Lovell Edgeworth
64:Kingdom of Great Britain
37:"Serena Reading", after
5596:. London: Henry Colburn
5329:A history of Shrewsbury
5167:Blackman, John (1862).
4998:Edgeworth, Honora Sneyd
4991:Works by the Edgeworths
4962:Zimmern, Helen (1884).
4746:Lawless, Emily (1904).
4545:British portrait prints
4381:"Anna Seward 1747–1809"
4279:—— (2013).
2424:, pp. 48, 51.
1836:, pp. 36, 77.
938:Literary acquaintances
931:Mary Powys d. 1829
657:
535:Beighterton House, 2007
405:Around Christmas 1770,
224:
5633:"Powys-Lybbe forbears"
5436:10.1093/ref:odnb/25135
4874:. Aldershot: Ashgate.
4786:Manley, Susan (2012).
3748:Lawlor, Clark (2007).
2394:Cone & Gilder 1887
2102:Burke & Burke 1847
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791:
456:Honora Sneyd Edgeworth
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421:
328:
5490:10.1093/ref:odnb/8476
5463:10.1093/ref:odnb/8478
5345:Seward, Anna (1804).
5144:"Follies of the Wise"
5108:. Part II: 1215–1223.
4889:Narain, Mona (2006).
4799:Chawton House Library
4490:Echoes from the Vault
4440:BarbĂ©, LluĂs (2010),
3718:10.1353/bhm.2000.0130
3147:Edgeworth-Butler 1972
2975:Appendix. p. 301
1875:Monody on Major André
1395:Obituaries p. 84
1037:Jean-Jacques Rousseau
1020:(1751–1780), by whom
984:Husband and children
858:
774:
721:as a children's book
433:
416:
400:Monody on Major André
323:
5573:(Private collection)
5385:Gentleman's Magazine
5244:Hall, S. C. (1849).
4910:. The Romney Society
4379:North, Alix (2007).
4315:(39). Archived from
4285:. Farnham: Ashgate.
4209:University of Zurich
4012:. University of York
3857:10.3138/ecf.22.1.115
3789:Money, John (1977).
2741:Maria Edgeworth 2013
1915:Appendix p. 301
1877:, vol. II p. 68
837:, was issued by the
230:Early life 1751–1773
5666:on 27 February 2022
5639:on 2 September 2015
5418:Reference materials
5326:Owen, Hugh (1825).
5231:(November): 541–558
5184:. New York: Cassell
5106:The Annual Register
4968:. Boston: Roberts.
4929:Moorlands Old Times
4855:on 18 November 2018
4825:Practical Education
4752:. London: Macmillan
4391:on 21 February 2015
3929:"Educating Sabrina"
3662:. pp. 155–172.
3420:, pp. 132–136.
3362:Lady's Monthly 1812
1558:, vol. I p. 68
1290:Practical Education
1258:Lichfield, an Elegy
1228:Weston-under-Lizard
1086:(c. 1740–1819)
743:Practical Education
731:Practical Education
718:Practical Education
713:Practical Education
663:Practical education
567:Lichfield Cathedral
218:Practical Education
82:Weston-under-Lizard
5747:Nineteenth-century
5716:Eighteenth-century
5618:. London: Harrison
5136:Historical sources
5102:"RL Edgeworth Esq"
4741:. Clarendon Press.
4514:"Honora Edgeworth"
4205:"English lectures"
3658:DeLucia, JoEllen.
3445:Books and articles
1611:, vol. I p. 1
1461:Loeber et al. 2015
1426:Bensusan Butt 2009
792:
283:Royal Horse Guards
5784:
5783:
5773:Twentieth-century
5556:Ask About Ireland
5496:(Subscription or
5469:(Subscription or
5442:(Subscription or
5225:Fraser's Magazine
5206:. London: Dodsley
5068:. Delphi Classics
4893:. pp. 57–72.
4366:. Deighton and Co
4203:Oelkers, JĂĽrgen.
4086:Missing or empty
4057:Missing or empty
3979:Ask About Ireland
3692:978-1-4613-6930-1
3551:Faderman, Lillian
3537:. London: Methuen
3286:Backscheider 2005
3226:Bluestocking 2013
3107:Preface p. x
1504:Backscheider 2005
1016:m. 1773 (2)
865:HONORA EDGEWORTH,
392:Richard Edgeworth
201:Richard Edgeworth
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1061:Joseph Priestley
925:Extended family
873:without exciting
817:engraving after
751:Bodleian Library
627:William Heberden
546:
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337:female education
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158:Honora Edgeworth
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5198:Dodsley, Robert
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4808:on 2 April 2015
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4749:Maria Edgeworth
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4319:on 2 April 2015
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1556:The Anniversary
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5401:. New Series.
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4385:Isle of Lesbos
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3123:pp. 557–8
3111:
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3091:Edgeworth 1801
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2168:
2156:
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2123:, p. 640.
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2078:
2062:
2046:
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2026:Susannah Sneyd
2014:
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1983:
1967:
1951:
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1646:
1627:
1615:
1593:
1574:
1562:
1543:
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1506:, p. 297.
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1484:
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1442:Bowerbank 2015
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1064:
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883:
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867:aged 28 years.
859:
857:
850:William Dunlap
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705:Dugald Stewart
701:Erasmus Darwin
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3615:9780313328831
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3587:9780389209683
3583:
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3578:
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3568:
3566:9780704339774
3562:
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3557:
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3536:
3535:
3534:George Romney
3529:
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3523:9781445210544
3519:
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3495:9780801895906
3491:
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3466:
3464:9780801870958
3460:
3456:
3455:
3449:
3448:
3431:
3426:
3419:
3418:Faderman 1981
3414:
3407:
3406:Wedgwood 1780
3402:
3395:
3391:
3390:Meteyard 1875
3386:
3379:
3374:
3367:
3363:
3358:
3352:, p. 74.
3351:
3346:
3339:
3334:
3327:
3326:Stafford 2002
3322:
3315:
3311:
3306:
3299:
3294:
3287:
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3270:
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3176:
3171:
3164:
3160:
3155:
3148:
3143:
3136:
3131:
3124:
3120:
3119:Fraser's 1832
3115:
3108:
3104:
3099:
3092:
3087:
3085:
3077:
3073:
3068:
3062:, p. 65.
3061:
3056:
3054:
3047:, p. 64.
3046:
3041:
3039:
3032:, p. 63.
3031:
3026:
3024:
3016:
3011:
3004:
3000:
2995:
2989:, p. 62.
2988:
2983:
2976:
2972:
2967:
2961:, p. 60.
2960:
2955:
2949:, p. 61.
2948:
2943:
2936:
2931:
2929:
2927:
2925:
2923:
2915:
2911:
2906:
2900:, p. 58.
2899:
2894:
2887:
2882:
2875:
2871:
2870:O'Connor 2010
2866:
2864:
2856:
2852:
2847:
2845:
2837:
2832:
2825:
2821:
2816:
2809:
2805:
2800:
2794:, p. 70.
2793:
2788:
2786:
2778:
2774:
2769:
2762:
2758:
2753:
2746:
2742:
2737:
2730:
2726:
2721:
2719:
2711:
2707:
2702:
2695:
2691:
2686:
2684:
2677:, p. 68.
2676:
2671:
2669:
2667:
2659:
2655:
2650:
2643:
2639:
2634:
2627:
2623:
2618:
2611:
2607:
2602:
2596:, p. 67.
2595:
2590:
2588:
2586:
2579:, p. 71.
2578:
2573:
2566:
2562:
2557:
2551:, p. 55.
2550:
2545:
2538:
2534:
2529:
2522:
2518:
2513:
2511:
2503:
2499:
2494:
2487:
2486:Bodleian 1993
2482:
2480:
2478:
2470:
2466:
2461:
2454:
2449:
2447:
2439:
2435:
2430:
2423:
2418:
2412:, p .51.
2411:
2406:
2399:
2395:
2390:
2383:
2379:
2378:Gonzalez 2006
2374:
2368:, p. 71.
2367:
2362:
2355:
2350:
2348:
2341:, p. 50.
2340:
2335:
2333:
2325:
2321:
2316:
2309:
2304:
2297:
2293:
2288:
2286:
2278:
2274:
2269:
2263:, p. 81.
2262:
2257:
2250:
2246:
2241:
2235:, p. 46.
2234:
2229:
2227:
2225:
2217:
2213:
2208:
2201:
2196:
2194:
2192:
2184:
2180:
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2166:, p. 45.
2165:
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2153:
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1971:
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1642:p .cxvii
1639:
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1624:
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1600:
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1590:
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1572:, p. 29.
1571:
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1540:
1536:
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1524:
1520:
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1493:
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1482:, p. 36.
1481:
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1462:
1457:
1455:
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1416:, p. 41.
1415:
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1396:
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1387:
1380:
1379:Fraser's 1832
1375:
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1334:
1333:Hopwood 1811b
1329:
1327:
1319:
1318:Hopwood 1811a
1314:
1312:
1307:
1295:
1294:Early Lessons
1291:
1285:
1276:
1266:
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1255:
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1250:King's Weston
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1090:George Romney
1088:
1085:
1084:James Hopwood
1082:
1079:
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1073:
1068:
1065:
1062:
1059:
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1055:David Hartley
1053:
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820:
819:George Romney
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371:James Boswell
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39:George Romney
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