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  1. Mitchelstown, Kingdom of Ireland. Died. 1835 (aged 61–62) Pisa, Grand Duchy of Tuscany. Occupation (s) Intellectual hostess, writer. Margaret King (1773–1835), also known as Margaret King Moore, Lady Mount Cashell and Mrs Mason, was an Anglo-Irish hostess, and a writer of female-emancipatory fiction and health advice.

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  2. Margaret Jane Moore, Countess Mount Cashell (geborene King, * 24. Oktober 1772 in Dublin, Königreich Irland; † 29. Januar 1835 in Pisa, Großherzogtum Toskana), auch bekannt unter dem Pseudonym Mrs Mason, war eine irische Gastgeberin und Autorin von emanzipatorischen Romanen und Gesundheitsratschlägen.

  3. Margaret King, auch bekannt unter Margaret King Moore, Lady Mount Cashell und Mrs Mason, war eine irische Gastgeberin und Autorin von emanzipatorischen Romanen und Gesundheitsratschlägen. Trotz ihres wohlhabenden aristokratischen Hintergrunds hegte sie republikanische Sympathien und vertrat fortschrittliche Ansichten über Bildung und ...

  4. Margaret King (1773–1835), also known as Margaret King Moore, Lady Mount Cashell and Mrs Mason, was an Anglo-Irish hostess, and a writer of female-emancipatory fiction and health advice. Despite her wealthy aristocratic background, she had republican sympathies and advanced views on education and women's rights, shaped in part by having been ...

  5. 14. Jan. 2013 · Margaret King Moore. The Literary Encyclopedia. Volume 1.2.4: Irish Writing and Culture, 400-present. Margaret King, the second child and eldest daughter of Robert, Earl of Kingsborough, and his wife, Caroline, née Fitzgerald, was born in Henrietta Street, Dublin on 24 October 1772 (McAleer: 19). Her parents’ marriage was a strategic one ...

  6. Children’s Fiction 1765–1808 by John Carey, Margaret King Moore, Lady Mount Cashell, Henry Brooke. Anne Markey (ed.). Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2011. 189 pages. 40.50e (hardback); 17.95e (paperback). A comprehensive history of Irish children’s literature is still to be written, one

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