Martineau, Harriet (1802 - 1876)

Short name Martineau, Harriet
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First name Harriet
Birth name Martineau
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Date of birth 1802
Date of death 1876
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Sex Female
Place of birth Norwich
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Lived in England
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Martineau, Harriet was ...
related to Bölte, Amely
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Place(s) of Residence England
Receptions of Martineau, Harriet, the person (for receptions of her works, see under each individual Work)
Title Author Date Type
art. in het Leeskabinet Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1834 comments on person
Richard Evans, portrait of Harriet Martineau (1834), National Portrait Gallery 1834 is portrait of
*Art. in Algemeen Letterlievend Maandschrift Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1835 None
art. in Vriend des Vaderlands Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1836 None
*art. in Algemeen Letterlievend Maandschrift Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1839 None
*List of English women authors mentioned in Promenades dans Londres Tristan, Flora 1840 None
*Mention in Art. in De Gids Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1850 None
*Mention in Art. in De Gids Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1855 None
Silly Novels by Lady Novelists Eliot, George (pseud.) 1856 None
Engelske Forfatterinder (English Authoresses) [author male, various] [CREATE SEPARATE RECORDS] 1858 comments on person
*Mention of Martineau in Art. in De Gids Busken Huet, Conrad 1863 None
*Art. in Ons Streven Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1876 comments on person
Harriet Martineau Florence Fenwick Miller 1884 is biography of
*Mention in Art in de Gids Vlugt, Willem van der 1887 None
*Mention in Art. in De Gids Hendrick Peter Godfried Quack 1894 None
A Woman of Masculine Understanding Meynell, Alice 1895 comments on person
Two Women Woolf, Virginia 1927 quotes person
- Buck, Guide to women's literature, 1992 ["Martineau became a literary celebrity, and was consulted on social and economic matters by her politician friends"] - Offen, European feminisms, 2000, p.120sq: new initiatives
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