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Maria Edgeworth: A Children’s Storybook Writer to the First Irish Female Novelist
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Maria Edgeworth Early Childhood Born January 1, 1767 Mother was still an undergrad and 19 years of age 4 siblings to her own mother 1 died as a child, shortly followed by their mother (Maria was 6) Her father remarried in about 4 months He was married a total of 4 times through out Maria’s life before he died A total of 21 siblings to her 4“mothers” 18 of which lived past the age of 2
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Maria’s House Maria read/wrote children stories as a way to teach her younger siblings important things in life At 15, Maria became her father’s intellectual cohort and moved in 1782 to Ireland
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About Maria Edgeworth (The Writer) Maria and her father wrote the joint production of Practical Education ◦ In 1798 which she described as “the joy and pride of my life”
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Stories and Other Works Castle Rackrent was first published in 1800 ◦ It is said that this novel is the first Irish Novel which also makes her the first female Irish novelist Other works: ◦ Belinda
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What is meant by the Anglo-Irish? ~The Privileged Upper Class in Ireland, decedents of Protestant Ascendancy, referring to the political, economic, and social domination by a minority of great landowners, establishment clergy, and professionals. What is meant by the Irish Catholics? ~In Castle Rackrent, Thady Quirk is an IC, whom has divided loyalties and a very limited power, the under class. The story takes place before 1782, so that it did not seem as though the Anglo-Irish criticized and condemned the IC after the Catholic Emancipation Act. The castle symbolizes power, and authority and rackrent means the highest rent that can be earned on a property.
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Final Years “The human heart, at whatever age, opens to the heart that opens in return.” Maria and her final stepmother created a bond of friendship that last fifty-one years After many years of being sick Maria died in stepmother’s arms in 1849
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