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Harriet Martineau

    Harriet Martineau fu una scrittrice e filosofa inglese, rinomata ai suoi tempi come giornalista, economista politica e abolizionista controversa. Dedicò la sua opera a rendere accessibili complesse questioni sociali ed economiche a un pubblico più ampio, concentrandosi spesso sull'ingiustizia e sulla disuguaglianza sociale. I suoi scritti sono apprezzati per la loro chiarezza e per la perspicace analisi dei problemi sociali del suo tempo. Martineau è riconosciuta come una figura fondamentale nel pensiero sociologico.

    The Peasant And The Prince
    Principle and Practice: The Orphan Family
    Letters on Mesmerism
    Retrospect of Western Travel
    The Martyr Age of the United States of America, With an Appeal on Behalf of the Oberlin Institute in Aid of the Abolition of Slavery
    Illustrations of Political Economy, Vol. I (in 9 Volumes)
    • Set against the backdrop of England's free-market economy in the early 1830s, this collection of 24 short stories explores pressing social and political issues such as overpopulation, labor conflicts, and the struggles of the working class. Harriet Martineau's work, though viewed as politically radical by some, resonated with readers and significantly influenced later writers like Charles Dickens and Elizabeth Gaskell, shaping the landscape of socially conscious literature.

      Illustrations of Political Economy, Vol. I (in 9 Volumes)
    • The book is a reprint of its original publication from 1840, offering readers a chance to explore historical themes and perspectives from that era. It captures the essence of its time, providing insights into the cultural and societal norms of the period. This edition allows modern audiences to engage with the text as it was first presented, preserving its language and style while highlighting its significance in literary history.

      The Martyr Age of the United States of America, With an Appeal on Behalf of the Oberlin Institute in Aid of the Abolition of Slavery
    • Focusing on the Jacksonian era, this travel account offers insightful observations on American life in the 1830s, capturing the complexities of the time. Despite facing backlash for her views on slavery, Martineau's keen perspectives remain significant for contemporary historians. This edition is complete and unabridged, providing an authentic glimpse into the social and political landscape of early 19th-century America.

      Retrospect of Western Travel
    • Letters on Mesmerism

      • 112pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      The narrative explores Harriet Martineau's experience with mesmerism, highlighting the Victorian fascination with alternative therapies. It delves into the cultural context of the time, showcasing how such treatments were perceived and their impact on society. Through Martineau's story, the book examines the intersection of health, science, and popular beliefs in the 19th century, offering insights into the era's medical practices and societal attitudes towards unconventional healing methods.

      Letters on Mesmerism
    • Recognized for its cultural significance, this work contributes to the foundational knowledge of civilization. Scholars have selected it for its importance, highlighting its relevance in understanding historical and societal contexts.

      Principle and Practice: The Orphan Family
    • The Peasant And The Prince

      A Story Of The French Revolution

      • 224pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      The book is a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, preserving its historical significance. Acknowledging its age, it may include imperfections like marks and notations. The publisher emphasizes the cultural importance of the text, committing to protect and promote literature by offering high-quality, affordable editions that remain true to the original.

      The Peasant And The Prince
    • Published in 1832, Illustrations of Political Economy established Harriet Martineau as both a successful and controversial author and a pioneer of nineteenth-century “social problem” writing. This widely read series of didactic stories popularized political economy, making it accessible to audiences by vividly dramatizing issues such as overpopulation and labour strikes. Illustrations of Political Economy marks a pivotal moment in which literature and politics came together, laying the foundation for the realism and social commentary of later Victorian novels.This Broadview edition contains a critical introduction and a rich selection of historical documents, including contemporary reviews of Illustrations and writings on population growth, factory conditions, and working-class life."Logan's excellent critical edition makes this important text newly engaging and highly accessible for the next generation of cultural historians and general readers." -- Alexis Easley, University of Alaska Southeast

      Illustrations of political economy : selected tales
    • The Playfellow

      • 342pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      Harriet Martineau's classic children's book tells the story of two friends, Mary and Emily, as they navigate the joys and challenges of childhood together. With charming illustrations and engaging characters, The Playfellow is a timeless tale of friendship and adventure. Perfect for young readers and adults alike, this book is sure to delight anyone who loves a good story.

      The Playfellow