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Jane Gardiner : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jane Gardiner
Jane Arden Gardiner (1758 - 1840) was a British schoolmistress and grammarian. Gardiner was the daughter of John Arden, a scholar and lecturer, who is best known as one of Mary Wollstonecraft’s early teachers. Gardiner herself was friends with Wollstonecraft: they lived near one another in Beverley, and wrote letters to one another throughout their teens and early twenties. Gardiner opened a school for girls in Beverley in 1784, which she directed by herself for thirteen years. She married in 1797 and continued managing her school for thirty more years after that. Gardiner was the author of several educational texts. In 1799 she published her ''Young Ladies’ Grammar'', an unusual grammar that used French as a model for English grammar. In 1801 she published two accompanying volumes called ''English Exercises''. She followed these with a travelogue entitled ''An Excursion from London to Dover, in Two Volumes'' (1806), and another grammar called ''An Easy French Grammar'' (1808). ==References==
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