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Oriental Tales

Oriental Tales( )
Author: Hawkesworth, John
Sheridan, Frances
Reeve, Clara
Edgeworth, Maria
Editor: Mack, Robert L.
Series title:Oxford World's Classics Ser.
ISBN:978-0-19-282764-7
Publication Date:Sep 1992
Publisher:Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:AUD $12.95
Book Description:

The oriental tale, set in moonlit seraglios and peopled by mysterious veiled women, powerful sultans, and threatening genii, was a colorfully diverse and highly influential form of writing in eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century England. These four entertaining and unusual stories, out of print for years, add to the English literary tradition one of the most versatile forms of prose fiction. The selection includes Almoran and Hamet, a fable of political power; The History of...
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Book Details
Pages:352
Detailed Subjects: Fiction / Anthologies (Multiple Authors)
Literary Collections / Asian / General
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):11.582 x 18.567 x 1.572 cm
Book Weight:0.185 Kilograms
Author Biography
Hawkesworth, John (Author)
Maria Edgeworth was born in Blackbourton, Oxfordshire, England on January 1, 1767. She was educated at a school in Derby, England and then attended a school in London. In 1782, she went to live with her father at Edgeworthstown and acted as his chief assistant and secretary in the management of his estates. She helped educate her brothers and sisters, and the stories she invented for them were later published under the title The Parents Assistant.

Her novels and stories fall into three categories: sketches of Irish life, commentary on contemporary English society, and instruction in children's moral training. Her first work, Letters for Literary Ladies, a plea for the reform of woman's education, was published in 1795. She would later collaborate with her father Richard Lovell Edgeworth on Practical Education and Essays on Professional Education. Her first novel, Castle Rackrent, was published in 1800. Her other works include Belinda, Moral Tales, The Absentee, and Helen.

During the Irish famine (1845-1847), she did what she could to alleviate the suffering of the Irish peasants including having a large quantity of flour and rice sent over from Boston to give out among the starving. She died in 1849 at the age of 82.

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