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The Absentee

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Book The Absentee Maria Edgeworth
Libristo code: 50157282
Publishers Bibliotech Press, November 2025
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Maria Edgeworth's The Absentee explores the moral and social consequences of absentee landlordism in Ireland through the story of Lord Colambre and his misguided parents, Lord and Lady Clonbrony. Living extravagantly in London, the Clonbronys neglect their Irish estate, relying on corrupt agents who exploit tenants and drive the family deep into debt. Lady Clonbrony, desperate to be accepted by English high society, goes so far as to deny her Irish identity, becoming a figure of satire and social critique.

Concerned by rumors of financial ruin and determined to discover the truth, Lord Colambre travels secretly to Ireland. There he witnesses firsthand the suffering caused by mismanagement and the dishonesty of the estate agents. His journey becomes a moral awakening, revealing his responsibilities both to his family and to Ireland itself.

Colambre ultimately exposes the corruption, persuades his parents to return home, and restores justice to the estate. With the family's affairs set right, he is free to marry Grace Nugent, whose reputation is cleared of false scandal. The novel ends by affirming that true nobility lies not in fashionable appearances but in duty, integrity, and an honest connection to one's community.

About the Author

Maria Edgeworth (1768-1849) was an Anglo-Irish novelist, education theorist, and one of the most influential literary figures of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Born in Oxfordshire, she spent most of her life at the family estate in County Longford, Ireland, where her writing was shaped by both the intellectual milieu of her father, Richard Lovell Edgeworth, and the social realities of rural Irish life.

Edgeworth is widely regarded as a pioneer of the regional novel, using vivid local detail and carefully observed dialect to portray Irish society with a realism that was innovative for her time. Her early works, including Castle Rackrent (1800), combined satire, social commentary, and narrative experimentation, earning praise from contemporaries such as Sir Walter Scott, who later credited her as an inspiration for his own historical fiction.

Alongside fiction, Edgeworth was deeply invested in educational reform, collaborating with her father on treatises that emphasized rational upbringing, moral instruction, and the importance of nurturing children's natural curiosity. Her novels often reflected these pedagogical concerns, blending entertainment with moral purpose.

Despite the political upheavals of her era-including the Act of Union and recurring tensions between Anglo-Irish landlords and Irish tenants-Edgeworth wrote with a commitment to empathy, practical reform, and cross-cultural understanding. Her clear-sighted, humane portrayals helped shape the early development of realist fiction and left a lasting mark on Irish and British literature. Maria Edgeworth remains celebrated today for her skillful narrative voice, progressive views on education, and nuanced exploration of national identity.

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Full name The Absentee
Language English
Binding Book - Hardback
Date of issue 2025
Number of pages 190
EAN 9798897733231
Libristo code 50157282
Publishers Bibliotech Press
Weight 404
Dimensions 152 x 229 x 16
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