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The Hampdens (eBook)

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2022
140 Seiten
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859-654705581-5 (EAN)

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The Hampdens - Harriet Martineau
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In "The Hampdens," Harriet Martineau presents a compelling narrative that intertwines social critique with vivid character development, set against the backdrop of 19th-century England. Employing a realistic literary style, Martineau deftly weaves themes of class, morality, and the complexities of familial relationships into her storytelling. Notably, the novel explores the struggles of the Hampden family, focusing on the intersection of personal ambition and societal expectations, all while reflecting the period's burgeoning discourse on women's rights and social reform. Martineau's nuanced portrayal of her characters invites readers to engage deeply with the moral quandaries of her time. Martineau, a pioneering sociologist and advocate for social justice, drew upon her extensive knowledge of socioeconomic issues and personal experiences as a woman in a male-dominated era. Her lifelong commitment to promoting reforms in education, labor, and women's rights significantly informed the narrative of "The Hampdens." Martineau's insights into the human condition and her critique of societal norms imbue the novel with an authenticity that resonates with contemporary readers. For readers seeking an insightful exploration of familial dynamics and social structures in the 19th century, "The Hampdens" is a captivating choice. Martineau's sharp observations and empathetic characterizations not only elevate her narrative but also provoke thought about the path toward justice and equality. This novel is essential for anyone interested in understanding the foundations of modern social thought.

Harriet Martineau (1802–1876) was a pioneering English social theorist and writer whose scholarly works and literary contributions substantially impacted 19th-century thought on social and political issues. Firmly anchored in the values of the Victorian era, Martineau's intellectual reach extended across various domains, including economics, history, and sociology. Her formidable communication skills were employed in an expansive writing career, during which she produced texts addressing myriad themes from slavery to the status of women. Among her notable works is 'The Hampdens: An Historiette' (1843), wherein Martineau engagingly narrates the history of John Hampden, a revered English politician known for his defiance against King Charles I. This book, like much of her work, showcases Martineau's commitment to liberal economic philosophy and her proclivity for narrative storytelling infused with moral discernment. Martineau's literary style, characterized by eloquent prose and clear exposition, was didactic yet accessible. Her writing not only educated a broad readership but also sought to influence social policy and encourage progressive reform. Throughout her life, Martineau championed the cause of marginalized groups and was a vocal advocate for both abolitionism and women's rights. Her multi-faceted oeuvre continues to be a subject of academic interest as a testament to her role as a leading woman intellectual of her time.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 3.6.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Kunst / Musik / Theater Malerei / Plastik
Schlagworte 17th-century romance • 1860s works • 19th century historical fiction • 19th-century society • Art and society themes • British social history • classic women authors • class struggles • Cornish coast setting • Cultural heritage literature • Culture • Domestic drama plot • English author Harriet Martineau • English social history books • Family relationships • Feminist literature • Fiction • Gender dynamics • Harriet Martineau influence • Harriet Martineau literature • Historical art fiction • historical family saga • historical fiction • historical fiction novels • History • Humanities • Industrial revolution backdrop • Literary exploration of family dynamics • Novels • public domain classics • Realistic character development • social justice themes • strong female protagonist • The Hampdens novel • victorian era literature • Victorian era narratives • Victorian social commentary
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