Harriet Martineau’s Autobiography, vol. 2 and Memorials of Harriet Martineau

Thinking she was close to death Martineau wrote her autobiography in 1855 but lived for another 20 years. She recounts her activities in various mid-19th century reform movements, her struggle to become a professional writer, and her work in popularizing the ideas of free market political economy. Vol. 2 also contains memorials of HM by Chapman.
Harriet Martineau’s Autobiography and Memorials of Harriet Martineau, ed. Maria Weston Chapman (Boston: James R. Osgood & Co., 1877). 2 vols. Vol. 2.
Copyright:
The text is in the public domain.
People:
- Author: Maria Weston Chapman
- Author: Harriet Martineau
Formats:
Format | Description | Size |
---|---|---|
EBook PDF | This text-based PDF or EBook was created from the HTML version of this book and is part of the Portable Library of Liberty. | 1.81 MB |
ePub | ePub standard file for your iPad or any e-reader compatible with that format | 880 KB |
Facsimile PDF | This is a facsimile or image-based PDF made from scans of the original book. | 32.1 MB |
HTML | This version has been converted from the original text. Every effort has been taken to translate the unique features of the printed book into the HTML medium. | 1.63 MB |
Kindle | This is an E-book formatted for Amazon Kindle devices. | 1.06 MB |
MARC Record | MAchine-Readable Cataloging record. | 1.37 KB |
Table of Contents
- CONTENTS OF VOL. II.
- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
- HARRIET MARTINEAU’S AUTOBIOGRAPHY.
- SIXTH PERIOD.
- SECTION IV.
- SECTION V.
- SECTION VI.
- SECTION VII.
- SECTION VIII.
- SECTION IX.
- INDEX.
- MEMORIALS.
- CONTENTS.
- INTRODUCTION.
- INFANCY.
- YOUTH.
- WOMANHOOD.
- PRIVATE.
- FAME.
- TO MRS. MARTINEAU.
- FOREIGN LIFE,—WESTERN.
- TO MRS. MARTINEAU.
- JOURNAL.
- LETTER TO HER FAMILY.
- EXTRACTS FROM THE PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, AND WASHINGTON JOURNAL.
- ELLIS GRAY LORING TO HARRIET MARTINEAU.
- DR. FLINT’S SONNET TO MISS H. MARTINEAU’S EAR-TRUMPET.
- EXTRACT OF LETTER FROM DR. FOLLEN TO H. MARTINEAU.
- CONSEQUENCES OF FOREIGN LIFE, — WITHOUT.
- LETTER TO MRS. CHAPMAN.
- CONSEQUENCES OF FOREIGN LIFE, — WITHIN.
- ACCOUNTS OF THE YEAR 1837.
- CONSEQUENCES,—TO LIFE PASSIVE.
- TO MRS. HENRY G. CHAPMAN.
- TO MRS. CHAPMAN.
- TO MRS. HENRY G. CHAPMAN.
- EXTRACT FROM A LETTER FROM HARRIET MARTINEAU.
- FOREIGN LIFE, — EASTERN.
- EASTERN JOURNAL.
- HOME.
- Memorial OF A Testimonial. H.M.
- SERVICE.
- MRS. MARTHA ANDREWS TO MISS MARTINEAU.
- TO MRS. MARTINEAU.
- HOSPITALITY.
- PHILOSOPHY.
- MR. ATKINSON TO MRS. CHAPMAN.
- LETTER FROM M. AVEZAC-LAVIGNE TO H. MARTINEAU.
- THE LIFE SORROW.
- WORK.
- TWO TRUE STORIES ABOUT CLAIRVOYANCE.
- FIRST STORY.
- SECOND STORY.
- FRESH FOREIGN INTERCOURSE.
- To the Editor of the “Daily News.”
- HARRIET MARTINEAU TO MRS. CHAPMAN.
- CONVERSATIONS.
- EXTRACTS OF LETTERS TO MRS. CHAPMAN.
- LETTER TO MRS. F. G. SHAW.
- LETTER TO THE EDITOR OF THE “STANDARD.”
- TO MRS. F. G. SHAW.
- TO MRS. CHAPMAN.
- WAITING FOR DEATH.
- LETTER TO MRS. CHAPMAN.
- H. MARTINEAU TO MARY CARPENTER.
- THE LADIES’ NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE REPEAL OF THE CONTAGIOUS DISEASES ACTS.
- TO THE WOMEN OF COLCHESTER.
- OLD ENGLAND! PURITY AND FREEDOM!
- LETTER FROM HARRIET MARTINEAU TO MRS. BUTLER.
- The Right Honourable W. E. Gladstone.
- MR. GLADSTONE TO MRS. H. MARTINEAU.
- THE “CAT.”
- TO MRS. CHAPMAN.
- TO MRS. CHAPMAN.
- LAST LETTER OF MRS. MARTINEAU TO MR. ATKINSON.
- HARRIET MARTINEAU TO WM. LLOYD GARRISON.
- LAST LETTER OF MRS. MARTINEAU TO MRS. CHAPMAN.
- SELF-ESTIMATE, AND OTHER.
- AN AUTOBIOGRAPHIC MEMOIR.
- SURVIVORSHIP.
- LETTER FROM MISS NIGHTINGALE TO MISS JANE S. MARTINEAU.
- FROM MISS CONSTANCE MARTINEAU TO HER COUSIN.
- FROM MRS. SAMUEL BROWN.
- FROM MR. ATKINSON TO MRS. CHAPMAN.
- EXTRACTS FROM LETTERS OF MR. ATKINSON.
Loading...