“there is no reasoning with imagination.”
Quote by Maria Edgeworth
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Works of Maria Edgeworth: Popular tales. 1823
This compilation includes a variety of short stories written by Maria Edgeworth, a prominent Irish novelist of the early 19th century. The stories delve into various aspects of English life and society, reflecting Edgeworth's keen observations and satirical style. Published in 1823, the collection is a testament to her literary prowess and her ability to engage readers with her vivid characters and intricate narratives. more
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