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Translation of the Letters of a Hindoo Rajah

HAMILTON, E.

Written previous to, and during the Period of his Residence in England. To which is prefixed a preliminary Dissertation on the History, Religion and Manners of the Hindoos.

IN FULL TREE CALF

Published: Printed for G. and J. Robinson No. 25 Pater-noster Row, 1801

Stock code: 8321

Price: £265.00

Dedicated to Warren Hastings, late Governor General of Bengal, Hamilton's first novel appeared in 1796 to considerable acclaim. It satirises society through the device of Oriental letters on the model of works by Montesquieu and Goldsmith, its theme being that women also can be both strong and able. The Preface, based partly on her brother's experiences in India, is both extensive and erudite. Elizabeth Hamilton (1758-1816), Irish novelist, essayist and poet. Born in Belfast, she moved as a child to Stirling, later to London, and finally to Edinburgh in 1804. She directed all her works to her own sex whose qualities of mind she admired and promoted. She was praised by Maria Edgeworth and, famously, by Jane Austen who was pleased that such 'a respectable writer' had read Sense and Sensibility. Block, p.96; Todd, p.147. See CBEL III, p.398.