قراءة كتاب Miss Eden's Letters

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Miss Eden's Letters

Miss Eden's Letters

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attainder was passed against his estate, and his wife had to leave Ireland. Edward was left to the care of his grandmother the Duchess of Leinster; Lucy went to Lady Sophia FitzGerald (Aunt Soph), at Thames Ditton. Pamela lived abroad with Lady Edward till 1811, when she returned to her grandmother; three years later the Duchess died; Pamela was then sent to Thames Ditton to be brought up with her sister; she married Sir Guy Campbell in 1820. Her correspondence with Emily Eden covered a period of thirty years. Her letters describe her life with all its Irish and English fun and misery, her adventures and difficulties, the bringing into the world her eleven children, and her efforts to educate them on a dwindling income.

Sir Guy Campbell and Lord Auckland both died in 1849. Pamela lived to be seventy-three, and Emily to be seventy-two; they died in 1869. Emily’s letters began in 1814, and were written to her elder sister, Eleanor Lady Buckinghamshire, who lived at Eastcombe, near Greenwich, within driving distance of Eden Farm, the Edens’ home till their mother’s death in 1818.

CONTENTS

CHAPTER I.
PAGE
1814-1819 1
CHAPTER II.
1819-1820 30
CHAPTER III.
1820-1825 51
CHAPTER IV.
1825-1827 89
CHAPTER V.
1827-1828 125
CHAPTER VI.
1828-1829 156
CHAPTER VII.
1829-1830 176
CHAPTER VIII.
1830-1831 193
CHAPTER IX.
1831-1835 211
CHAPTER X.
1835-1837 250
CHAPTER XI.
1837-1840 279
CHAPTER XII.
1840-1842 319
CHAPTER XIII.
1842-1849 359
CHAPTER XIV.
1849-1863 380
INDEX: A, B, C, D,

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