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MITFORD, MARY RUSSELL (1787-1855) , English novelist and dramatist, only daughter of Dr George Mitford, or Midford, was born at Alresford, Hampshire , on the 16th of December 1787. She retains an honourable place in English literature as the authoress of Our Village
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work, for although her books sold at high prices, her income did not keep pace with her father's extravagances. In 1837, however, she received a civil list
Miss Mitford's youthful ambition had been to be " the greatest English poetess," and her first publications were poems in the manner of Coleridge and Scott (Miscellaneous Verses, 181o, reviewed by Scott in the Quarterly; Christine, a metrical tale, 1811; Blanche, 1813). Her play Julian was produced at Covent Garden, with Macready in the title-role, in 1823; The Foscari was performed at Covent Garden, with Charles Kemble as the hero, in 1826; Rienzi, 1828, the best of her plays, had a run of thirty-four nights, and Miss Mitford's friend, Talfourd
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series of Our Village sketches appeared in 1824, a second in 1826, a third in 1828, a fourth in 183o, a fifth in 1832. Our Village was several times reprinted; Belford Regis, a novel in which the neighbourhood and society of Reading were idealized, was published in 1835.Her Recollections of a Literary Life (1852) is a series of causeries about her favourite books. Her talk was said by her friends, Mrs Browning and Hengist Horne, to have been even more amusing than her books, and five volumes of her Life and Letters, published in 187o and 1872, show her to have been a delightful letter -writer.End of Article: MITFORD, MARY RUSSELL (1787-1855) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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