Mary Howitt: Volume 2

An Autobiography

Mary Botham Howitt author Margaret Howitt editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:27th Jan '11

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This enlightening autobiography details the later life of Mary Howitt, offering insights into her travels, losses, and spiritual journey.

Published posthumously in 1889, Mary Howitt: Volume 2 offers an intimate glimpse into the later years of the life of Mary Howitt, a remarkable author and translator. This volume captures her travels across Europe with her family, detailing the profound experiences that shaped her later years. Readers are invited to explore her reflections on personal tragedies, including the deaths of two of her sons, and the impact of these events on her spiritual journey.

As one of the most prolific female writers of her time, Mary Howitt's contributions to literature were significant, with over a hundred titles to her name. In Mary Howitt: Volume 2, her passion for the supernatural and her eventual conversion to Catholicism are explored, alongside her family's engagement with spiritualism. The narrative is enriched by her daughter Margaret's editing, providing a personal touch to these recollections.

This autobiography not only highlights Howitt's literary achievements, particularly her translations of renowned Scandinavian authors like Frederika Bremer and Hans Christian Andersen, but also paints a portrait of a woman navigating the complexities of life, loss, and faith. Through her experiences in England, Switzerland, Italy, and Austria, Mary Howitt: Volume 2 serves as a testament to her resilience and enduring spirit in the face of adversity.

ISBN: 9781108025744

Dimensions: 216mm x 22mm x 140mm

Weight: 490g

388 pages