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142: 412:(1808), a celebrated tale of Scottish manners and mores which cast a critical eye on hardships and inequities endured by women in domestic life. It also occasioned a lengthy discourse on child education. The fictional Mr Gourley and Mrs Mason direct the teacher William Morrison's efforts to reorganise his school on a spare-the-rod monitorial system emphasising accountability and self-government. Mrs Gourley cites David Manson's account of "what he calls his play school", and in a footnote Hamilton further acknowledges Manson. His "extraordinary talents", she suggests, were exercised in Belfast "in too limited a sphere" to attract the attention they deserved. 1018: 517: 34: 268:'s co-educational English Grammar School, which her older sister Katherine attended with other children from this progressive milieu. Manson advertised the school's capacity to teach children to read and understand the English language "without the discipline of the rod by intermingling pleasurable and healthful exercise with their instruction". 310:), who pioneered schooling for poor girls. In 1793 she visited McTier in Belfast approving of her pedagogic efforts. "My little girls", boasted McTier, "do not gabble over the testament only, nor read with that difficulty which prevents pleasure in it... I keep up my number and four of them can read 587:"Benger initially states 1758 but then excerpts Hamilton's journal entry written to celebrate her birthday in July 1815 in which Hamilton writes that 'in only one year more the period of six tens of years will be completed' ( 960:
Lawrenson, Sonja (2012). "Revolution, Rebellion and a Rajah from Rohilkhand: Recontextualizing Elizabeth Hamilton's 'Translation of the Letters of a Hindoo Rajah',"
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studies. After his death in 1792 she continued to publish orientalist scholarship, as well as historical, educationalist and theoretical works.
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Narain, Mona (2006). "Colonial Desires: The Fantasy of Empire and Elizabeth Hamilton's "Translations of the Letters of a Hindoo Rajah",
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Mellor, Anne K. (2005). "Romantic Orientalism Begins at Home: Elizabeth Hamilton's 'Translations of the Letters of a Hindoo Rajah',"
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Grogan, Claire (2002). "Crossing Genre, Gender and Race in Elizabeth Hamilton's 'Translation of the Letters of a Hindoo Rajah',"
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In 1762, after the death of her father, her mother sent Hamilton to live with her paternal aunt, Mrs Marshall who lived near
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Gokcekus, Samin. (2019). "Elizabeth Hamilton's Scottish Associationism: Early Nineteenth-Century Philosophy of Mind."
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argued that “there is a different bent of understanding in the sexes” while those their detractors denounced as "
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Grogan, Claire (2006). "Identifying Foreign Bodies: New Philosophers and Hottentots in Elizabeth Hamilton's
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Hamilton was most likely born on 25 July 1756, though the date is often given as 1758. She was born in
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Letters addressed to the Daughter of a Nobleman, on the Formation of Religious and Moral Principle
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Hamilton maintained Belfast connections. She established a particularly close friendship with
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social and political ideas. Her later thoughts on child education were greatly influenced by
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What Can Women Give But Tears': Gender, Politics and Irish National Identity in the 1790s
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Hamilton's first literary efforts were directed in supporting her brother Charles in his
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Boyle, Deborah (2021). "Elizabeth Hamilton on Sympathy and the Selfish Principle."
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In Belfast, Hamilton's parents were on familiar terms with the town's prominent "
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of the 1790s, a discussion of “revolutionary ideas about a broader franchise,
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Martha McTier to William Drennan, 17 January 1795, in Jean Agnew (ed. ),
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Taylor, Susan B. (2000). "Feminism and Orient in Elizabeth Hamilton's
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The Art of Political Fiction in Hamilton, Edgeworth, and Owenson.
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Politics and Genre in the Works of Elizabeth Hamilton, 1756–1816.
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and novelist, who in both her prose and fiction entered into the
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Ty, Eleanor (2000). "Novel and History in Anti-Jacobin Satire,"
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Politics and Genre in the Works of Elizabeth Hamilton, 1756–1816
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Ed. Pamela Perkins and Shannon Russell (1999). Broadview Press.
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The Cottagers of Glenburnie: A Tale for the Farmer's Ingle-nook
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Gordon, Alexander (1894). "Elizabeth Hamilton 1756–1816,"
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Memoirs of the Life of Agrippina, the wife of Germanicus
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Hints Addressed to the Patrons and Directors of Schools
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Hints addressed to the Patrons and Directors of Schools
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Hamilton's most important pedagogical works followed:
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Elizabeth Hamilton entry in the Literary Encyclopedia
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A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature
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The Life and Times of Mary Ann McCracken, 1770–1866
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Dent & Sons – via 442:Translation of the Letters of a Hindoo Rajah 275:. In 1772, she lived at Ingram's Crook near 616:. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. 1007:Edinburgh: H.B. Higgins, pp. 290–328. 955:Women, Writing, and Revolution, 1790-1827. 905:Farnham, England; Burlington, VT: Ashgate. 713: 325:. The two volume work in the tradition of 140: 674: 415:Hamilton spent much of her later life in 118:Learn how and when to remove this message 843: 783:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 717:A History of Women in Ireland, 1500-1800 656: 607:"Hamilton, Elizabeth (1758–1816)"  567:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1044: 1001:"Mrs. Elizabeth Hamilton (1758–1816)." 818: 629: 525: 850:. Stirling, Kenney. pp. 295–296. 814: 812: 1019:Works by or about Elizabeth Hamilton 670: 668: 625: 623: 556: 554: 552: 221:era controversy in Britain over the 56:adding citations to reliable sources 27: 346:. 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London: Routledge. p. 222. 595:Surrey: Ashgate Publishing, p. 10. 14: 1138: 1012: 665: 620: 549: 423:, England after a short illness. 978:Vol. 45, No. 4, pp. 585–98. 971:Vol. 44, No. 2, pp. 151–64. 964:Vol. 51, No. 2, pp. 125–47. 950:Vol. 18, No. 3, pp. 305–27. 630:Grogan, Claire (22 April 2016). 613:Dictionary of National Biography 515: 493:Exercises in Religious Knowledge 67:"Elizabeth Hamilton" writer 32: 1072:18th-century Scottish novelists 939:Vol. 34, No. 1, pp. 21–42. 854: 837: 786: 773: 426: 43:needs additional citations for 944:Memoirs of Modern Philosophers 932:Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 23–28. 930:Ulster Journal of Archaeology, 896:Journal of Scottish Philosophy 760: 741: 707: 650: 598: 581: 448:Memoirs of Modern Philosophers 343:Memoirs of Modern Philosophers 1: 1082:19th-century Scottish writers 1062:18th-century Scottish writers 1005:The Songstresses of Scotland. 543: 232: 844:Hamilton, Elizabeth (1837). 7: 1028:Works by Elizabeth Hamilton 918:, Vol. 86, pp. 623–24. 898:19, no. 3, pp. 219–41. 487:The Cottagers of Glenburnie 410:The Cottagers of Glenburnie 10: 1143: 925:5, no. 3, pp. 267–85. 901:Egenolf, Susan B. (2009). 873:Benger, Elizabeth (1818). 636:. Routledge. p. 150. 499:A Series of Popular Essays 472: 433: 340:In 1800 Hamilton produced 18: 989:Vol. 29, pp. 555–81. 948:Eighteen-century Fiction, 747:Catriona Kennedy (2004), 687:(2): (125–147) 125, 132. 675:Lawrenson, Sonja (2012). 569:. Oxford University press 358:, marriage and divorce”. 282: 200: 192: 175: 155: 139: 132: 1112:Women of the Regency era 1102:Scottish women essayists 1092:Scottish women novelists 996:Vol. 30, pp. 71–81. 957:Oxford: Clarendon Press. 916:The Gentleman's Magazine 779:Grenby, Matthew (2001). 408:In 1808, Hamilton wrote 260:families and with their 196:Essayist, poet, novelist 1117:British women essayists 976:Studies in Romanticism, 969:Studies in Romanticism, 962:Studies in Romanticism, 885:Boyle, Deborah (2021). 819:Grogan, Claire (2000). 806:, Vol. 22, pp. 111–129. 768:Drennan-Mc Tier Letters 799:21 August 2016 at the 781:The Anti-Jacobin Novel 681:Studies in Romanticism 657:McNeill, Mary (1960). 360:Conservative feminists 348:Revolution Controversy 321:In 1796 she published 262:Scottish Enlightenment 937:Studies in the Novel, 714:O'Dowd, Mary (2016). 561:Perkins, Pam (2004). 306:, the founder of the 1127:Scottish women poets 1087:Writers from Belfast 953:Kelly, Gary (1993). 792:Ty, Eleanor (1991). 527:Cousin, John William 454:Letters on Education 391:Letters on Education 219:French-revolutionary 52:improve this article 372:Mary Wollstonecraft 1107:Scottish satirists 1097:Scottish essayists 211:Elizabeth Hamilton 134:Elizabeth Hamilton 643:978-1-317-07852-4 513: 512: 208: 207: 128: 127: 120: 102: 1134: 1023:Internet Archive 994:English Studies, 987:Women's Studies, 909:Edgeworth, Maria 861: 858: 852: 851: 841: 835: 834: 816: 807: 790: 784: 777: 771: 764: 758: 751: 745: 739: 738: 736: 734: 711: 705: 704: 672: 663: 662: 654: 648: 647: 627: 618: 617: 609: 602: 596: 585: 579: 578: 576: 574: 558: 540: 519: 431: 430: 182: 165: 163: 144: 130: 129: 123: 116: 112: 109: 103: 101: 60: 36: 28: 1142: 1141: 1137: 1136: 1135: 1133: 1132: 1131: 1122:Women satirists 1042: 1041: 1015: 1010: 869: 867:Further reading 864: 859: 855: 842: 838: 831: 817: 810: 801:Wayback Machine 791: 787: 778: 774: 765: 761: 749: 746: 742: 732: 730: 728: 712: 708: 673: 666: 655: 651: 644: 628: 621: 604: 603: 599: 586: 582: 572: 570: 559: 550: 546: 429: 384:domestic sphere 308:United Irishmen 304:William Drennan 285: 235: 227:rights of women 184: 180: 167: 161: 159: 151: 135: 124: 113: 107: 104: 61: 59: 49: 37: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 1140: 1130: 1129: 1124: 1119: 1114: 1109: 1104: 1099: 1094: 1089: 1084: 1079: 1074: 1069: 1064: 1059: 1054: 1040: 1039: 1034: 1025: 1014: 1013:External links 1011: 1009: 1008: 997: 990: 979: 972: 965: 958: 951: 940: 933: 926: 919: 906: 899: 892: 883: 870: 868: 865: 863: 862: 853: 836: 829: 808: 785: 772: 759: 740: 726: 706: 664: 649: 642: 619: 597: 580: 547: 545: 542: 511: 510: 509: 508: 502: 496: 490: 484: 477: 476: 471: 470: 469: 463: 457: 451: 445: 438: 437: 428: 425: 419:. 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Oil painting of Elizabeth Hamilton, pained in 1812 by Sir Henry Raeburn. Hamilton is seated and wearing a red dress with a high collar, and a red head piece.
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