Autobiography, Letters and Literary Remains of Mrs. Piozzi (Thrale) (2nd ed.) (2 vols.): Edited with notes and Introductory Account of her life and writings

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Hester Lynch Piozzi's 'Autobiography, Letters and Literary Remains of Mrs. Piozzi' is a compelling and intimate look into the life of a remarkable woman. Through a combination of personal letters, autobiographical accounts, and literary pieces, Piozzi provides readers with a glimpse into the social and literary circles of eighteenth-century England. Her writing style is engaging and candid, allowing readers to feel a sense of closeness to the author and her experiences. This work serves as a valuable historical and literary document, shedding light on the challenges and triumphs of a woman navigating her way through a male-dominated society. Piozzi's keen observations and witty anecdotes make this book a must-read for those interested in women's history and literature of the period. Hester Lynch Piozzi, a respected writer and confidante of Samuel Johnson, drew from her own life experiences and relationships to create this introspective collection. As a woman of wit and intelligence, Piozzi's unique perspective offers readers a glimpse into the complexities of gender dynamics and social expectations of the time. Her friendship with Johnson and her subsequent marriage to an Italian musician influenced her writing and shaped her literary voice. Piozzi's keen intellect and sharp wit are evident throughout the pages of this book, making it a significant contribution to the literary canon. I highly recommend 'Autobiography, Letters and Literary Remains of Mrs. Piozzi' to those interested in gaining a deeper understanding of the life and works of Hester Lynch Piozzi. This thought-provoking and illuminating collection offers valuable insights into the challenges and triumphs of a remarkable woman in eighteenth-century England. Piozzi's engaging writing style and sharp wit make this book a delightful and informative read for anyone interested in women's history and literature.

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Edited with notes and Introductory Account of her life
Thrales Embarrassments and Johnsons Advice7274
Johnson at Streatham after Thrales Death161
Johnson fond of riding in a Carriage but a bad Traveller8081
Verses on Pacchierotti165167
Johnson as Executor138
Mrs MontaguMr Crutchley143144
Piozzito marry or not to marry 172175
Parting with Piozzi193195
Objections to her Second Marriage discussed227230
Verses to him on his Departure206
Correspondence with Johnson217219
Correspondence with Madame DArblay on the Marriage231
Her alleged Inaccuracy with Instances 274285
Miss Sewards Impressions of her and Piozzi307
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