The woman and the hour : Harriet Martineau and Victorian ideologies /
"Harriet Martineau was a major figure in the Victorian period and a prominent speaker in a number of contemporary cultural debates, including those on racism, atheism, abolitionism, and the status of women. Her various books, novels, essays, and articles generated tremendous controversy in thei...
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Toronto, Ont. :
University of Toronto Press,
2002
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Contexts and Controversies
- Gendered Discourses and a Sociology of Texts: Illustrations of Political Economy (1832-4)
- The Linguistic Structure of American Society
- Realism and Feminism: Deerbrook (1839)
- History and Romance: The Hour and the Man (1841)
- Invalidism, Mesmerism, and the Medical Profession: Life in the Sick-Room (1844) and Letters on Mesmerism (1844)
- History and Religious Faith: Eastern Life, Present and Past (1848)
- Shaking the Faith: Letters on the Laws of Man's Nature and Development (1851).