Harriet Martineau's Writing on the British Empire, vol 5
Exploring imperialism through the lens of a pioneering writer
Antoinette Burton author Deborah Logan author Kitty Sklar author Patrick Brantlinger author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:1st Mar '04
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This edition focuses on Harriet Martineau's impactful writings about imperialism in the 19th century, appealing to scholars across various fields.
In Harriet Martineau's Writing on the British Empire, vol 5, the significant contributions of Harriet Martineau to 19th-century literature are explored in depth. This volume provides a comprehensive analysis of her works, particularly her perspectives on imperialism, which were influential in shaping contemporary views on colonialism. Martineau's writings not only reflect the socio-political climate of her time but also challenge prevailing attitudes towards empire and its impact on society.
The edition makes Martineau's work more accessible to modern readers, offering insights into her role as a pioneering female writer and social commentator. Scholars interested in the intersections of colonialism, gender, and literature will find this collection invaluable. It sheds light on Martineau's unique voice and her ability to articulate the complexities of empire, making her a crucial figure in both Victorian studies and the broader discourse on imperialism.
Additionally, this volume serves as a resource for those studying sociology and journalism, as it highlights Martineau's contributions to these fields. Her commitment to social reform and her keen observations of society are reflected in her writings, providing a rich context for understanding the 19th-century world. Harriet Martineau's Writing on the British Empire, vol 5 stands as a testament to her enduring legacy and relevance in contemporary discussions of culture and imperialism.
ISBN: 9781138754058
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
432 pages