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Routledge - The Letters of Sarah Scott Vol 2 - First Edition

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Explore a new side of an eighteenth-century figure with The Letters of Sarah Scott Vol 2. Published by Routledge, this volume offers a unique look at the life of Sarah Robinson Scott, a writer, translator, and social reformer. While historical accounts often focus on her role as a committed Anglican philanthropist, these personal writings reveal a different personality. These letters provide a window into her life, displaying her as a witty and even savage commentator on the society of her time. This edition is significant as it represents the first time Scott's letters have been published, and it includes all extant copies. For readers interested in biography, essays, and historical letters, this collection provides an authentic perspective on a complex woman from the eighteenth century. This book is an essential addition for those studying social reform or the personal lives of historical literary figures.

Key Features

First edition publication of Sarah Scott's personal letters, providing a rare opportunity to study her private writings.

Includes all extant copies of her letters, ensuring a complete historical record for researchers and readers.

Reveals a witty and sharp-tongued side of Scott, moving beyond her reputation as a philanthropist.

Provides direct insight into eighteenth-century life through her commentary and observations.

Authored by Routledge, a respected name in academic and historical publishing.

Product Specifications

Format
Hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
01 December 2013
Listed Since
03 August 2015

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