Warenkorb
Kostenloser Versand
Unsere Operationen sind klimaneutral

Bücher von Harriet Martineau

Harriet Martineau (1802-1876) was born in Norwich into a poverty-striken and puritanical family and brought up to earn her own living. Her writing career began with a series of essays on religion and political economy and she wrote in support of the Abolitionists during her visit to America in 1834. From 1839-44 she was an invalid, but produced her only novel, Deerbrook (1839), a historical work, and some children's stories. Her other works include philosophy, travel, and autobiography. Martineau is today considered one of the forerunners of the modern sociologist and is remembered for her anti-slavery and proto-feminist stance. Valerie Sanders is Professor of English at the University of Hull. She has written on anti-feminist women novelists, Victorian women's autobiography, and has edited a selection of Harriet Martineau's letters. Her most recent book is The Brother-Sister Culture in Nineteenth-Century Literature from Austen to Woolf (Palgrave, 2002).
Autobiography von Harriet Martineau
AutobiographyHarriet Martineau
Gut Gelesen
9.50
Feats on the Fiord von Harriet Martineau
Feats on the FiordHarriet Martineau
Sehr Gut
9.00
Guide to Windermere von Harriet Martineau
Guide to WindermereHarriet Martineau
Sehr Gut
12.50
Guide to Windermere von Harriet Martineau
Guide to WindermereHarriet Martineau
Sehr Gut
31.00
Miscellanies, Volume 1... von Harriet Martineau
Miscellanies, Volume 1...Harriet Martineau
Sehr Gut
121.00
The Crofton Boys von Harriet Martineau
The Crofton BoysHarriet Martineau
Sehr Gut
37.00
Deerbrook von Harriet Martineau
DeerbrookHarriet Martineau
Gut Gelesen
16.00
Autobiography von Harriet Martineau
AutobiographyHarriet Martineau
Sehr Gut
8.00