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Illustrations of Political Economy, Vol. IX (in 9 Volumes)

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Between 1832 and 1834, Harriet Martineau published a series of 24 short stories meant to illustrate the social and political problems arising from England's free-market economy: overpopulation, strife between workers and factory owners, the hardships of working-class life, and more.

Though considered politically extreme by some, the series was wildly successful with readers, and went on to inform the later fiction of socially conscious authors including Charles Dickens and Elizabeth Gaskell. It was, we see now, a banner moment in this history of Victorian literature, when politics began to inform fiction.

Martineau's writings-often difficult to find in print and here presented in beautiful new editions-are essential reading for students of the 19th-century English novel. Volume IX of Illustrations of Political Economy features the tale "The Farrers of Budge-Row" and a summary of the whole series, "The Moral of Many Fables."Pioneering English writer and feminist HARRIET MARTINEAU (1802-1876) has been called the first female sociologist and the first female journalist in England.

She is also the author of Society in America (1837) and How to Observe Morals and Manners (1838).

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Product Details
Cosimo Classics
1605208752 / 9781605208756
Paperback / softback
01/10/2009
292 pages, Illustrations
127 x 203 mm, 318 grams