Legh Richmond
Legh Richmond (1772–1827) was a Church of England clergyman and writer. He is noted for tracts, narratives of conversion that innovated in the relation of stories of the poor and female subjects, and which were subsequently much imitated. He was also known for an influential collection of letters to his children, powerfully stating an evangelical attitude to childhood of the period, and by misprision sometimes taken as models for parental conversation and family life, for example by novelists, against Richmond's practice.
The Annals of the Poor
"The Annals of the Poor" by Legh Richmond is a religious narrative likely written in the early 19th century. This work provides a moving account of th...
By Legh Richmond
The Dairyman's Daughter
"The Dairyman's Daughter" by Legh Richmond is a Christian narrative written in the early 19th century. This work is structured as a religious tale foc...
By Legh Richmond