Autobiography, Letters and Literary Remains of Mrs Piozzi (Thrale): With Notes and an Introductory Account of Her Life and Writings

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Cambridge University Press, 2013 M05 6 - 494 pages
Highly educated and accustomed to intellectual society, the writer Hester Lynch Piozzi (1741-1821) became a close friend of Samuel Johnson through her first husband, the brewer Henry Thrale. Her second marriage, to the Italian musician Gabriel Mario Piozzi in 1784, estranged her from Johnson, but following his death she published her groundbreaking Anecdotes of the Late Samuel Johnson, anticipating Boswell's biography. In addition to publishing essays, memoirs, poetry and travel diaries, she was one of the first women to produce works on philology and history. Edited by the essayist Abraham Hayward (1801-84) and incorporating correspondence and other writings, this two-volume work offers a valuable insight into the life of an important woman of letters and how she was perceived by contemporaries and posterity. Reissued here is the enlarged second edition of 1861. Volume 2 presents her autobiographical writings together with marginalia, letters and poetry.

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Extracts from Conway
18
Thrales Will
46
Domestic Trials
52
Minor Marginal Notes on the Two Volumes of Printed
75
Marginal Notes on Wraxalls Historical Memoirs
89
Marginal Notes on Boswells Life of Johnson
123
Marginal Notes on Johnsons Lives of the Poets
132
89
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The Streatham Portraits
477
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