Martineau, Harriet

Martineau, Harriet
(12 jun. 1802, Norwich, Norfolk, Inglaterra–27 jun. 1876, cerca de Ambleside, Westmorland).

Ensayista inglesa, novelista y escritora sobre temas económicos e históricos. Se transformó en una figura prominente entre los intelectuales ingleses de su época, a pesar de su sordera y otras discapacidades. Concitó por primera vez un amplio público de lectores con una serie de ensayos de divulgación de la economía clásica, publicada en varias compilaciones (1832–34). Su obra historiográfica más importante fue The History of the Thirty Years' Peace, A.D. 1816–1846 [La historia de la paz de los treinta años, 1816–1846 AD] (1849), escrita para el lector general, tuvo una gran acogida popular. Su obra más erudita es la traducción compendiada de The Positive Philosophy of Auguste Comte [La filosofía positivista de August Comte] (1853). Su novela más conocida es Deerbrook [Ciervo de arroyo] (1839).

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  • Martineau,Harriet — Mar·ti·neau (märʹtn ō), Harriet. 1802 1876. British writer whose Illustrations of Political Economy (1832 1834) explained the theories of Thomas Robert Malthus, John Stuart Mill, and David Ricardo. * * * …   Universalium

  • MARTINEAU, HARRIET —    English authoress, born at Norwich; a lady with little or no genius but with considerable intellectual ability, and not without an honest zeal for the progress of the species ; she was what is called an advanced thinker, and was a disciple of… …   The Nuttall Encyclopaedia

  • Martineau, Harriet — (1802 1876)    Novelist and economist, b. at Norwich, where her f., descended from a French family, was a manufacturer. From her earliest years she was delicate and very deaf, and took to literary pursuits as an amusement. Afterwards, when her f …   Short biographical dictionary of English literature

  • Martineau — Martineau, Harriet …   Dictionary of sociology

  • Harriet Martineau — (* 12. Juni 1802 in Norwich, Norfolkshire; † 27. Juni 1876 bei Ambleside, Westmoreland, Grafschaft Cumbria) war eine britische Schriftstellerin, die vor allem in gemeinverständlicher Art die reformbewußten politischen und naturwissens …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Harriet Martineau — en 1834 …   Wikipedia Español

  • Harriet Martineau — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Martineau. Harriet Martineau …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Harriet — (as used in expressions) Martineau, Harriet Monroe, Harriet Stowe, Harriet Beecher Harriet Elizabeth Beecher Tubman, Harriet Wilson, Harriet E. Harriet E. Adams …   Enciclopedia Universal

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