7 edition of Harriet Martineau"s letters to Fanny Wedgwood found in the catalog.
Harriet Martineau"s letters to Fanny Wedgwood
Martineau, Harriet
Published
1983
by Stanford University Press in Stanford, Calif
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Statement | edited by Elisabeth Sanders Arbuckle. |
Contributions | Wedgwood, Fanny, 1800-1889., Arbuckle, Elisabeth Sanders. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | PR4984.M5 Z497 1983 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xxviii, 329 p. : |
Number of Pages | 329 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL3786616M |
ISBN 10 | 0804711461 |
LC Control Number | 81050783 |
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Harriet Martineau (mär´tĬnō), –76, English author.A journalist rather than a writer of literature, she was an enormously popular author. Her success is the more remarkable since she was deaf from childhood and the victim of various other illnesses throughout her life.
Harriet's Unitarian foundation is quite evident in her reports and notes of her visit to the United States, which she published in the book Society in America (). What she had noticed was the huge discrepancy between the United States' so-called.
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Harriet Martineau, English writer, sister of James Martineau, born in Norwich, the daughter of a textile manufacturer of Huguenot descent. In she wrote her first article for the (unitarian) Monthly Repository; and then produced Devotional Exercises for the Use of Young Persons (), and short stories about machinery and wages.A Brief History of the Harriet Martineau Sociological Society — The Introduction to Harriet Martineau: Theoretical and Methodological Perspectives Helena Znaniecka Lopata [] _____ T HIS BOOK has an interesting history—rather appropriate since it covers an important segment of the history of Size: KB.A signed copy of the book and an original watercolor painting of one of the letters, matted and framed.
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