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Memorials of Harriet Martineau by Maria Weston Chapman (Hardcover)
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Memorials of Harriet Martineau by Maria Weston Chapman (Hardcover)
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Memorials of Harriet Martineau by Maria Weston Chapman was
published in 1877 as volume three of Harriet Martineau's
Autobiography. While the triple-decker was a popular format of the
era, the configuration of a two-volume autobiography authored by
one and a one-volume biography written by another is unusual.
Indeed, the work's publishing history reveals that, in reissues of
the Autobiography, the Memorials volume was not reproduced; while
some might claim that the problem is with the editor-American
abolitionist Chapman-rather than the contents, the fact remains
that the bulk of the volume consists of primary materials written
by Martineau that are available nowhere else, published or
archival. Chapman's participation in the project was originally
conceived as supplemental, in the event that the ailing Martineau
did not live long enough to complete her memoirs; as it happened,
Martineau-who finished the two volumes and had them privately
printed in 1855-lived another twenty-one years. Whereas the
Autobiography records what Martineau called the "interior life" or
subjective perspective on her career, Chapman's volume addressed
the exterior by offering a biographical overview of her friend's
life and work, a record of her last decades, and a collection of
posthumous memorials by those with whom her private and public
lives intersected. Chapman's role was to "take up the parallel
thread of her exterior life,-to gather up and co-ordinate from the
materials placed in my hands the illustrative facts and fragments
by her omitted or forgotten; and to show . . . what no mind can see
for itself,-the effect of its own personality on the world." This
volume is the first scholarly edition of the Memorials-a biography
of one of the foremost intellectual women of the nineteenth
century, told primarily in her own words.
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