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Memoirs and memories / Maria Theresa Villiers Earle.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Cambridge library collectionPublisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2015Description: 1 online resource (x, 388 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781107741843 (ebook)
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification:
  • 634.11092 23
LOC classification:
  • SB63.E2 A3 2015
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction -- 1. My father's youth -- 2. My mother's youth -- 3. The engagement and marriage -- 4. My father's three friends -- 5. Married life -- 6. My father's illness and death -- 7. My earliest memories -- 8. My girlhood -- 9. My marriage -- 10. Death of the earl of Clarendon -- 11. Middle age -- 12. My mother's death and the end.
Summary: Mrs C. W. Earle (1836-1925) was born into the minor aristocracy as Maria Theresa Villiers. After training as an artist, she married Captain C. W. Earle, who inherited family wealth which enabled a comfortable lifestyle with a town house in London and a small property with a large garden in Surrey. Earle's designs for her garden were much admired by her circle, and she was encouraged to write down her gardening advice. She published three volumes of Pot-Pourri from a Surrey Garden (also reissued in this series) between 1897 and 1903, but these works were not restricted to gardening, and contained thoughts on travel and art, and also on the importance of diet to health. Published in 1911, these reminiscences are dedicated to her grandchildren, and contain her parents' history as well as her own memories of a privileged upbringing among the literary and artistic giants of mid-Victorian England.
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Originally published in London by Smith, Elder and Co. in 1911.

Introduction -- 1. My father's youth -- 2. My mother's youth -- 3. The engagement and marriage -- 4. My father's three friends -- 5. Married life -- 6. My father's illness and death -- 7. My earliest memories -- 8. My girlhood -- 9. My marriage -- 10. Death of the earl of Clarendon -- 11. Middle age -- 12. My mother's death and the end.

Mrs C. W. Earle (1836-1925) was born into the minor aristocracy as Maria Theresa Villiers. After training as an artist, she married Captain C. W. Earle, who inherited family wealth which enabled a comfortable lifestyle with a town house in London and a small property with a large garden in Surrey. Earle's designs for her garden were much admired by her circle, and she was encouraged to write down her gardening advice. She published three volumes of Pot-Pourri from a Surrey Garden (also reissued in this series) between 1897 and 1903, but these works were not restricted to gardening, and contained thoughts on travel and art, and also on the importance of diet to health. Published in 1911, these reminiscences are dedicated to her grandchildren, and contain her parents' history as well as her own memories of a privileged upbringing among the literary and artistic giants of mid-Victorian England.

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