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Mary Russell Mitford

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A chronological biography traces the subject's upbringing, family circumstances, and formative years, presenting the social and domestic settings that shaped her character. It follows her literary ambitions and output, including the genesis, publication, and reception of a popular series of village sketches alongside other dramatic and critical work. The narrative pays close attention to friendships and correspondence with contemporary figures and to the practical hardships of uncertain finances and dependence. Throughout, the author emphasizes a persistent pattern of self-sacrifice and unreciprocated devotion that brought personal sorrow, ending with retirement, declining health, and reflections on the final years.

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[15] “Les Funerailles de Beaumanoir.” Quoting this poem in his Reliques, Father Prout (Rev. Francis Mahony) says: “Nor is it necessary to add any translation of mine, the Rev. Mr. Wolfe having reproduced them on the occasion of Sir John Moore’s falling at Corunna under similar circumstances.”