SUMMARY OF VOLUME I
1767-1787
Childhood of Maria Edgeworth—Death of her mother and marriage of her father to Miss Honora Sneyd—Death of Mrs. Honora Edgeworth and marriage of Mr. Edgeworth to Miss Elizabeth Sneyd—Life at Edgeworthstown.
1787-1793
Letters from Maria Edgeworth from Edgeworthstown, Clifton, and London to
Miss Charlotte Sneyd, Mr. and Mrs. Ruxton, and Miss Sophy Ruxton.
Journey to Clifton—Dr. Darwin, Mrs. Yearsly, and Hannah More—Visit to
Mrs. Charles Hoare—Dr. Beddoes—Return to Ireland.
1793-1795
Letters from Edgeworthstown to Miss Sophy Ruxton, Mrs. Ruxton, Mrs.
Elizabeth Edgeworth.
Literary occupations of Maria Edgeworth: Letters for Literary Ladies,
Practical Education—Disturbances in Ireland: Lord Granard, the "White
Tooths," General Crosby's adventure.
1795-1798
Letters from Edgeworthstown to Mrs. Ruxton, Miss S. Ruxton, Miss
Beaufort.
Publication of Letters for Literary Ladies and The Parent's
Assistant—Mr. Edgeworth's election to the Irish Parliament—Literary
work and study: Moral Tales, Irish Bulls—Madame Roland's
Memoirs—Death of Mrs. Edgeworth, and marriage of Mr. Edgeworth to Miss
Beaufort.
1798-1799
Letters from Edgeworthstown, Longford, and Dublin to Miss Sophy Ruxton,
Mrs. Ruxton, Miss Charlotte Sneyd.
The Irish Rebellion: Lord Cornwallis, Lady Anne Fox—Flight from Edgeworthstown to Longford—Return to Edgeworthstown—Publication of Practical Education—Theatricals: Whim for Whim—At Dublin.
1799-1802
Letters from Clifton, Edgeworthstown, and Loughborough to Mrs. Ruxton,
Miss Ruxton.
At Clifton: Sir Humphry Davy, Dr. Beddoes, Mrs. Barbauld—Death of Dr.
Darwin—Literary work at Edgeworthstown: Castle Rackrent, Belinda,
Early Lessons, Moral Tales, Essay on Irish Bulls—Visits of Mr.
Chenevix and Professor Pictet—Journey to London.
1802-1803
Letters from London, Brussels, Chantilly, Paris, Calais, Edinburgh to
Miss Sneyd, Miss Sophy Ruxton, Mrs. Mary Sneyd, Mrs. Ruxton, C.S.
Edgeworth.
A visit to Miss Watts at Leicester—Journey to Paris: Calais, Dunkirk,
Bruges, Ghent—Madame Talma in Andromaque at Brussels—Palace of
Chantilly—Paris: Madame Delessert, Madame Gautier, Madame de Pastoret,
M. Dumont, Abbé Morellet, M. Suard, Marquis of Lansdowne, M. Degerando,
M. Camille Jordan, Madame Campan, Madame Recamier, Baron de Prony,
Rogers, M. Pictet, Kosciusko—Monsieur Edelcrantz proposes to Maria
Edgeworth; her feelings towards him—Buonaparte—Madame d'Ouditot and
Rousseau—Rumours of war—The Edgeworths return to England—Account of a
visit to Madame de Genlis.
1803-1809
Letters from Edinburgh, Glasgow, Black Castle, Edgeworthstown,
Rosstrevor, Allenstown, Pakenham Hall to Mrs. Ruxton, Miss Honora
Edgeworth, Miss Charlotte Sneyd, Miss Ruxton, Henry Edgeworth, C. Sneyd
Edgeworth, Mrs. Edgeworth.
Visit to Lindley Murray at Newcastle—Dugald Stewart at
Edinburgh—Return to Edgeworthstown—Literary work: Popular Tales,
Leonora, Griselda—Marriage of Miss Pakenham to Sir Arthur Wellesley
(Duke of Wellington)—Death of Dr. Beddoes.
1809-1813
Letters from Edgeworthstown, Black Castle, Bangor Ferry, Liverpool,
Derby, Cambridge, London to Miss Ruxton, Miss Honora Edgeworth, Mrs.
Ruxton, C. Sneyd Edgeworth, Miss Sneyd, Mrs. Edgeworth.
Publication of Tales of Fashionable Life: Madame de Staël, Lord
Dudley, Lord Jeffrey upon—Life at Edgeworthstown: Mr. Chenevix, Miss
Lydia White, Sir Henry Holland, Mrs. Inchbald, Mrs. Barbauld, Hannah
More, Lady Wellington—Marriage of Sir Humphry Davy—Literary pursuits:
Byron's English Bards, Scott's Lady of the Lake and Rokeby,
Campbell: Patronage, Tales of Fashionable Life (second series), The
Absentee—Balloon ascent of Sadler—Journey to London: Roscoe, Dr.
Ferrier, Sir Henry Holland—Visit to Cambridge and to Dr. Clarke at
Trumpington.
1813-1817
Letters from London, Malvern Links, Ross, Edgeworthstown, Dublin, Black
Castle to Miss Ruxton, Mrs. Ruxton, Sir Walter Scott, C.S. Edgeworth.
Visit to London: Madame de Staël, Davy, Byron, Miss Berry's, Lord
Lansdowne, Lady Wellington, Mrs. Siddons, the Prince Regent, Lady
Elizabeth Monk, Dukes of Kent and Sussex, Sir James Macintosh, Dumont,
Sir Samuel Romilly, Dr. Parr, Malthus, Madame d'Arblay, Rogers—Return
to, and life at Edgeworthstown: Early Lessons, Popular Plays,
Harrington, Ormond—Waverley—Illness and Death of Mr. Edgeworth.
1817-1820
Letters from Edgeworthstown, Mount Kennedy, Bowood, Epping, Hampstead,
Byrkely Lodge, Tetsworth, London, Dublin, Heathfield, Canterbury to Mrs.
Ruxton, Mrs. Stark, Mrs. Edgeworth, Miss Ruxton, Miss Waller, Miss Lucy
Edgeworth, Miss Honora Edgeworth.
Literary pursuits at Edgeworthstown: Miss Austen—Visits to Bowood: Lord
Lansdowne, Dumont, Lord Grenville, Mr. Hare, Dugald Stewart—Death of
Sir Samuel Romilly—Joanna Baillie, Watt, Campbell—London: Mill,
Wilberforce, Duke and Duchess of Wellington, Lord Palmerston—Visit to
Ireland—Journey to Paris.
1820
Letters from Paris, La Celle, Passy, Geneva, Pregny, Berne to Mrs.
Edgeworth, Mrs. Ruxton, Miss Ruxton, Miss Lucy Edgeworth, Miss Honora
Edgeworth.
Paris: Duchesse de Broglie, Madame Recamier, Camille Jordan, Cuvier—Prony's anecdotes of Buonaparte—Visit to M. de Vindé's country-house—A visit to the Duke of Orleans at Neuilly—Duchesse d'Angoulême, Casimir Périer, Duchesse d'Uzès, Humboldt, Malthus—Journey through Switzerland: Dumont, M. de Staël.