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Harriet Martineau by Florence Fenwick Miller

by Miller, Florence Fenwick, 1854-1936
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Harriet Martineau by Florence Fenwick Miller is a biographical and critical account written in the late 19th century. The work focuses on the life and contributions of Harriet Martineau, an influential social theorist and writer, as the author weaves together personal anecdotes, historical context, and her literary achievements. The narrative promises to delve into Martineau’s early influences, struggles with deafness, personal relationships, and her pioneering role in advocating for women’s rights and social justice. At the start of the biography, the author outlines Martineau’s background, including her family’s Huguenot heritage and her early childhood struggles influenced by a strict upbringing and a series of physical ailments. The opening chapters provide insight into her formative years, marked by a complicated relationship with her mother and lasting impacts from her health challenges, especially her deafness. As Martineau grows, we see her passions for justice and education develop, alongside her early literary explorations and how these experiences shaped her views on society and her future contributions to literature and reform movements. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Language English
Category Biographies