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Mary Anne Burges (6 December 1763 – 10 August 1813) was a Scottish writer who wrote a successful sequel to The Pilgrim's Progress.

Life

Burges was born in Edinburgh in 1763 to George and Anne Burges. Her father had distinguished himself at the Battle of Culloden by capturing the standard of Charles Edward Stewart and was later deputy paymaster in Gibraltar;[1] he was in charges of the customs when she was born.[1] Her mother, Anne Whichnour Somerville, was the daughter of James Somerville, 13th Lord Somerville.[2]

Burges was a gifted linguist speaking five to seven European languages. Her particular interests were geology and botany. Her group of friends included Anne Elliot, Jean-André Deluc and the diarist Elizabeth Simcoe.[3] She is said to have been a major contributor to Deluc's last book[1] and she sketched her friend Elizabeth Simcoe, as well as illustrating her own botanical descriptions.

She is known for anonymously publishing a sequel to John Bunyan's renowned allegorical work The Pilgrim's Progress. Her book, The Progress of the Pilgrim Good-Intent, in Jacobinical Times, has as its hero "Good-Intent", who according to the book's introduction he is the great, great grandson of John Bunyan's hero, "Christian". The book went through seven editions in English, two in Ireland and three in America by 1802. This established Burges as a professional and independent woman. She died in 1813 at her house in Ashfield in 1813.[1]

An introduction by her elder brother, Sir James Lamb, 1st Baronet, to a later edition of her book revealed the identity of the book's author.[4] In 1814 the book was reissued with John Bowdler for another edition.[5]

References

1. ^David Hill Radcliffe, ‘Burges, Sir James Bland, first baronet (1752–1824)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 accessed 4 Aug 2014
2. ^thepeerage.com Sir James Bland Lamb, 1st Bt.
3. ^The Progress of the Pilgrim Good-Intent, in Jacobinical Times, Mary Ann Burges, AbeBooks, retrieved 2 August 2014
4. ^Jennett Humphreys, ‘Burges, Mary Anne (1763–1813)’, rev. Rebecca Mills, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 accessed 4 Aug 2014
5. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=veEHAAAAQAAJ The Progress of Good Intent], Mary Anne Burges, John Bowdler, 1814
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