About This Book
The biography presents a compact life-and-works study of Harriet Martineau, following her childhood and schooling, development into early womanhood, and emergence as a writer. It surveys her earliest publications, personal losses and recoveries, periods of illness and convalescence, and domestic routines, while discussing her most productive years, journalistic work, and final retreat. The author draws on unpublished letters, family recollections, visits to key places, and previously unrecorded later years to offer new material on the subject's private correspondence, friendships, and intellectual influences. The narrative interweaves critical appraisal of writings with chronological biographical detail to portray both public accomplishments and private character.
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