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Maria Edgeworth

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The biography traces the subject's ancestry and family background, detailing formative domestic influences and a father's role in her education and pursuits. It follows her early years, girlhood and adult development, using private correspondence and an unpublished memoir to illuminate personal episodes. A substantial section analyzes her literary production, from children's books and practical-education essays to regional and moral tales and later popular novels. Other chapters narrate travels on the continent, periods at home and a notable visit to London, as well as the publication of a relation's memoirs. The book concludes with an appraisal of her later life and a measured assessment of her literary career.

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Helen Zimmern

Helen Zimmern was a notable English writer and translator, recognized for her contributions to literature in the late 19th century. She is particularly known for her biographical works, including 'Maria Edgeworth,' which explores the life and impact of the influential Irish novelist. Zimmern also wrote about art and culture, as seen in 'Sir Lawrence Alma Tadema,' highlighting the works of the prominent painter. Additionally, her book 'The Hansa Towns' delves into the history and significance of the medieval trading cities in Northern Europe. Through her writings, Zimmern played a key role in bringing attention to both literary figures and historical subjects.

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