Mary Howitt: Volume 1
An Autobiography
Mary Botham Howitt author Margaret Howitt editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:27th Jan '11
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The autobiography Mary Howitt: Volume 1 reveals the life of a prolific writer, detailing her Quaker upbringing, marriage, and literary contributions.
Published posthumously in 1889, Mary Howitt: Volume 1 offers a detailed glimpse into the life of Mary Howitt, a remarkable author and translator. The first volume of her autobiography delves into her early years, revealing the nuances of her Quaker upbringing, her marriage to fellow writer William Howitt, and the joys and challenges of raising their children. The narrative also highlights their relocation to Germany, providing insight into the cultural exchanges that influenced her writing.
Mary Howitt was a prolific figure in the literary world, known for her extensive body of work that included translations of notable Scandinavian authors like Frederika Bremer and Hans Christian Andersen. In Mary Howitt: Volume 1, readers will discover not only her literary achievements but also the personal experiences that shaped her as a writer. The volume is rich with illustrations, offering a visual representation of her family and the various homes they inhabited throughout their lives.
Edited by her daughter Margaret, this autobiography serves as a testament to Mary Howitt's legacy and her significant contributions to literature. It captures the essence of her character and the societal challenges she faced as a woman in the 19th century, making it an important read for those interested in women's history and literary studies.
ISBN: 9781108025737
Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 20mm
Weight: 450g
352 pages