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Eliza Fletcher (born Eliza Dawson) (1770-1858) was an English
writer, literary patron and supporter of parliamentary reform and
liberal politics. Fletcher became a patron of the poets Ann
Yearsley and Hannah More, and later in life formed friendships with
prominent writers Elizabeth Gaskell and Harriet Martineau. After
her marriage to politician and electoral reformer Archibald
Fletcher in 1791, she became more radical in her political views.
This volume, first published in 1874, contains Fletcher's
autobiography, edited by her daughter, Lady Mary Richardson.
Fletcher describes her life chronologically, providing fascinating
detail on her childhood and adolescence, and citing correspondence
illustrating her relationships with her friends. She provides sharp
observations on political issues and describes the social and
literary circles in which she moved, giving valuable information on
literary society and politics during the early nineteenth century.
For more information on this author, see
http://orlando.cambridge.org/public/svPeople?person_id=fletel
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