Discover the real voices of 18th–century friendships through Catherine Hutton’s letters and family recollections.
This collection traces the close ties between Catherine Hutton and the Coltman family of Leicester, revealing a world of literary circles, domestic life, and enduring friendship. Richly indexed notes and selections from manuscripts illuminate how these women shaped and supported each other across decades, with a focus on character, wit, and shared intellectual interests.
Readers will encounter personal reflections, social networks, and the everyday details that bring history to life. The book blends biography, correspondence, and archival sources to paint a vivid portrait of a remarkable circle of friends.
- Insights into Miss Hutton’s long friendships and motherly and scholarly circles
- Profiles of the Coltman family and their literary connections
- Editorial notes that connect personal letters to broader historical context
- Quaint inscriptions and period details that capture Georgian and early Victorian life
Ideal for readers interested in biographical letters, women’s history, and late‑Georgian culture, especially those curious about Birmingham, Leicester, and their literary networks.
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