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Lucy Aikin

Infobox Writer
name = Lucy Aikin
caption = from [http://www.oxforddnb.com/ "Oxford Dictionary of National Biography"]
birthdate = birth date|1781|11|6|df=y
birthplace = Warrington, England
deathdate = death date and age|1864|1|29|1781|11|6|df=y
deathplace = Hampstead, England,
occupation = Author| nationality = English

Lucy Aikin (6 November 1781- 29 January 1864), daughter of John Aikin and niece of Anna Letitia Barbauld, born at Warrington, England, was an English historical writer.

Lucy Aikin was born into a literary family. Her father, Dr. John Aikin, was a medical doctor, historian, and author, and her aunt Mrs Barbauld was also an author and an early critic of the education system. Lucy was educated under their tutelage, and "read widely in English, French, Italian, and Latin literature and history" [See Barbara Brandon Schnorrenberg's entry "Aikin, Lucy (1781-1864)" in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography] . Lucy began writing for magazines at the age of seventeen [Schnorrenberg (again)] , and at an early age assisted her father as an editor in his writings as well [See: [http://books.google.com/books?id=s1LLu6UTIlYC&pg=PA941&dq=a+first+sketch+of+english+literature+aikin&as_brr=1&ei=QpRVR6ySBYakpAKFuonXBA "A First Sketch of English Literature, page 941"] ] . Lucy was interested in early education, and as such published several works to assist young readers: "Poetry for Children: Consisting of Short Pieces to be Committed to Memory" (1801), "Juvenile Correspondence or Letters, Designed as Examples of the Epistolary Style, for Children of Both Sexes" (1811), "An English Lesson Book, for the Junior Classes" (1828), and "The Acts of Life: of Providing Food, of Providing Clothing, of Providing Shelter" (1858).

Ms. Aikin also was responsible for translating the French texts: Louis Francois Jauffret’s "The Travels of Rolando" (publication appears to be around 1804), and Jean Gaspard Hess’ "The Life of Ulrich Zwingli" (1812). She also was responsible for two creative works: "Epistles on Women, Exemplifying their Character and Condition in Various Ages and Nations, with Miscellaneous Poems" (1810), and her only work of fiction "Lorimer, a Tale" (1814).

She also was well-remembered for her biographical works: "Memoir of John Aikin, MD" (1823), "The Works of Anna Laetita Barbauld" (1825), "The Life of Anne Boleyn" (1827), and "The Life of Joseph Addison" (1843).

However, as the memoirs about her and obituaries are quick to point out, she was probably most famous for her historical works: "Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth" (1818), "Memoirs of the Court of James I" (1822), and "Memoirs of the Court of Charles I" (1833).

Under the pseudonym Mary Godolphin, Lucy Aikin is also attributed for producing versions of: [http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/7088 "Pilgrim's Progress"] , [http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/6936 "Robinson Crusoe"] , [http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/6692 "Swiss Family Robinson"] , "Aesop's Fables", [http://books.google.com/books?id=Eg8CAAAAQAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=evenings+at+home+one+syllable&as_brr=1&ei=ZZFVR_HlDZjcpgLl7pDTAg "Evenings at Home"] , and [http://books.google.com/books?id=c5BTCLZXK84C&printsec=frontcover&dq=Sandford+and+Merton+syllable&as_brr=1&ei=xJFVR5XhGqC0pALvrKy_CA#PPA8,M1 "Sandford and Merton"] , "in Words of One Syllable".

She was remarkable for her conversational powers, and was also an admirable letter-writer. Like the rest of her family she was a Unitarian.

Miss Aikin died at Hampstead, England, where she had lived for forty years.

Chronological list of publications

1801 Poetry for Children: Consisting of Short Pieces to be Committed to Memory
1804 Louis Francois Jauffret’s The Travels of Rolando (translation from French)
1810 Epistles on Women, Exemplifying their Character and Condition in Various Ages and Nations, with Miscellaneous Poems
1811 Juvenile Correspondence or Letters, Designed as Examples of the Epistolary Style, for Children of Both Sexes
1812 Jean Gaspard Hess’ The Life of Ulrich Zwingli (translation from French)
1814 Lorimer, a Tale
1818 Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth
1822 Memoirs of the Court of James I
1823 Memoir of John Aikin, MD
1825 The Works of Anna Laetita Barbauld
1827 The Life of Anne Boleyn
1828 An English Lesson Book, for the Junior Classes
1833 Memoirs of the Court of Charles I
1843 The Life of Joseph Addison
1858 The Acts of Life: of Providing Food, of Providing Clothing, of Providing Shelter
1858 Holiday Stories for Young Readers

Works attributed to her as Mary Godolphin

1867 Robinson Crusoe: In Words of One Syllable
1868 Sandford and Merton: In Words of One Syllable
1868 An Evening at Home: In Words of One Syllable
1869 Aesop's Fables: In Words of One Syllable
1869 The Pilgrim's Progress: In Words of One Syllable
1869 The Swiss Family Robinson: In Words of One Syllable
1870 The One Syllable Sunday Book

References

* See a "Memoir of John Aikin, with selections of his miscellaneous pieces" (1823); and the "Memoirs, Miscellanies and Letters of Lucy Aikin" (1864), including her correspondence (1826-1842) with William Ellery Channing, edited by P. H. Le Breton.
* Turzynski, Linda J. "Lucy Aikin." "Dictionary of Literary Biography: British Children's Writers, 1800-1880". Detroit, MI: Gale Research Inc, 1996.
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External links

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* [http://manybooks.net/authors/godolphi.html "Mary Godolphin"] , books.

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