
Maria Edgeworth
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Authors:
- Zimmern, Helen
1846 - 1934
About this book
In an era where women's voices were often silenced, Maria Edgeworth emerged as a pioneering figure in literature, championing the importance of education and moral development. "Maria Edgeworth" by Helen Zimmern provides a compelling biographical account of Edgeworth's life, highlighting her innovative contributions to children's literature and her incisive social commentary. The text offers insights into her belief in the transformative power of storytelling and her advocacy for unalienable rights to education for all. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians alike, this work illuminates the challenges and triumphs of a woman who shaped literary discourse in her time. Discover the legacy of a writer whose influence resonates in contemporary discussions on gender and education.
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