About This Book
The book traces Mary Russell Mitford’s life and surroundings in chronological fashion, progressing from her birthplace and childhood through schooling, notable social encounters, and the rural communities that shaped her sketches. It surveys her dramatic and poetic efforts, extensive correspondence, domestic relocations from larger houses to cottage life, local walks and travels, and the friendships and visitors that animated her days, closing with quieter later years. Chapter-length vignettes are accompanied by portraits and site illustrations, and the narrative emphasizes her observational acuity, rural sensibility, and the intimate link between place and literary creation.
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