Mary’s Grammar: Interspersed with Stories Intended for the Use of Children.

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Creator

Jane Haldimand Marcet

Title

Mary’s Grammar: Interspersed with Stories Intended for the Use of Children.

Coverage

London

Publisher

Longman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longmans

Date

1840

Subject

4th ed.

Description

Marcet (1769–‍1858) was a popular writer of introductory books on science. She and her husband—the physicist Alexander John Gaspard Marcet, a political exile from Switzerland—maintained a busy literary salon at their house until his premature death in 1822. She then lived with her daughter in Piccadilly and probably wrote this book for her grandchildren: “I have so often pitied children who have been studying grammar which they did not understand.” Yet if she herself had understood the “metaphysical difficulties” involved, she would not “have undertaken the task.”