The Triumph of Prudence Over Passion by Elizabeth Sheridan by Aileen Douglas

The Triumph of Prudence Over Passion by Elizabeth Sheridan by Aileen Douglas

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The Triumph of Prudence Over Passion by Elizabeth Sheridan by Aileen Douglas

Originally published in 1781, The Triumph of Prudence over Passion; or, The History of Miss Mortimer and Miss Fitzgerald is an unconventional epistolary novel set in Ireland and France in 1779 and 1780, against the background of the patriot political agitation that marked the age of Grattan's parliament. The young women who write the bulk of the novel's letters link the state of Ireland and the condition of its women, powerfully endorsing liberty for both. Their witty and incisive commentary - on political events, male and female relations, education, and national differences - is accompanied by lighter observations on fashion, polite amusements, and affairs of the heart. Yet, while the novel contains several love stories, it departs strikingly from fictional convention by having its heroine refuse to marry her suitor, preferring instead to remain in a single state. The novel, published anonymously, is here attributed for the first time to Ann Elizabeth (Betsy) Sheridan, daughter of the novelist Frances Sheridan and the theatre manager and elocutionist Thomas Sheridan.
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ISBN 13 9781846822896
ISBN 10 1846822890
Title The Triumph of Prudence Over Passion by Elizabeth Sheridan
Author Aileen Douglas
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Four Courts Press Ltd
Year published 2011-05-30
Number of pages 240
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.