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Memoirs of the Late Mrs Elizabeth Hamilton 2 Volume Set : With a Selection from her Correspondence, and Other Unpublished Writings

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The novelist and essayist Elizabeth Hamilton (1756?–1816) wrote with especial distinction on the subject of education.

Inspired by her older brother, the orientalist Charles Hamilton, she pursued her literary ambitions, informing her work with a knowledge of history, philosophy and politics.

Her ability to present complex ideas in an accessible manner did much to secure her an appreciative readership.

Establishing her reputation with a satirical attack on radical thought, Memoirs of Modern Philosophers (1800), she enjoyed her greatest literary success with The Cottagers of Glenburnie (1808), a tale of moral reformation.

Her Letters on the Elementary Principles of Education (1801) is also reissued in this series.

The present work was first published in two volumes in 1818 by her friend and fellow novelist Elizabeth Benger (1775–1827).

Volume 1 includes a biographical fragment by Hamilton, along with a selection of journal extracts and satirical essays.

Volume 2 contains selected letters.

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Cambridge University Press
1108069002 / 9781108069007
Multiple-component retail product
828.609
02/01/2014
United Kingdom
710 pages, 1 Plates, black and white
142 x 218 mm, 900 grams