Mary Howitt (1799–1888)
Autor de The Spider and the Fly
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Créditos de la imagen: Mary Howitt. Frontispiece from An autobiography (1889)
Obras de Mary Howitt
Our four-footed friends 4 copias
Floral Gems 2 copias
The Childhood of Mary Leeson 2 copias
Mary Howitt's New Story Book 1 copia
The picture book for the young 1 copia
Sowing and reaping. A tale 1 copia
A popular history of the United States of America (v.1): from the discovery of the American continent to the present… (1859) 1 copia
The artist-wife, and other tales 1 copia
Strive and thrive : a tale 1 copia
Mary Howitt: Volume 1: An Autobiography (Cambridge Library Collection - Literary Studies) (2011) 1 copia
Ballads and other poems 1 copia
The children's year 1 copia
Why The Sea Is Salt 1 copia
True Story of My Life 1 copia
The Child's Picture and Verse Book: Commonly Called Otto Speckter's Fable Book; With the Original German and with… (2017) 1 copia
With The Flowers 1 copia
Who shall be greatest? 1 copia
My uncle the clockmaker : a tale 1 copia
Charming Stories for Young Folks 1 copia
Martha and Mary 1 copia
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Conocimiento común
- Otros nombres
- Botham, Mary
Botham, Mary Howitt - Fecha de nacimiento
- 1799-03-12
- Fecha de fallecimiento
- 1888-01-30
- Género
- female
- Nacionalidad
- UK (birth)
- Lugar de nacimiento
- Coleford, Gloucestershire, England, UK
- Lugar de fallecimiento
- Rome, Italy
- Lugares de residencia
- Rome, Italy
London, England, UK
Heidelberg, Germany
Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, England, UK
Heanor, England, UK
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England, UK (mostrar todos 8)
Meran, South Tirol, Austro-Hungarian Empire
Esher, Surrey, England, UK - Educación
- at home
- Ocupaciones
- poet
translator
children's book author
novelist
editor - Relaciones
- Howitt, William (husband)
- Biografía breve
- Mary Howitt, née Botham, was born at Coleford in Gloucestershire, England, to a prosperous Quaker family. She was educated at home and read widely. She began writing poetry at a very early age. In 1821, she married William Howitt, a pharmacist, with whom she had several children. The couple began a joint writing career a few years later. Their early works consisted of poems and other pieces they contributed to annuals and periodicals; a selection was published in 1827 under the title of The Desolation of Eyam and other Poems. Eventually, they would publish 180 books together. Mary and her husband socialized with many important literary figures of the day, including Charles Dickens, Elizabeth Gaskell, and Elizabeth Barrett Browning. In 1837, they went on a tour of northern England and stayed with William and Dorothy Wordsworth. That year, Mary began writing her well-known tales for children, a long series of books that met with great success. The couple moved to London in 1843. In the early 1840s, Mary Howitt became interested in Scandinavian literature, and learned Swedish and Danish so that she could translate works from those languages into English. She introduced the British public to Hans Christian Andersen's tales and Joseph Ennemoser's History of Magic. In 1852, her husband went for a few years to Australia with his brother hoping to make a fortune, and Mary wrote and edited works on her own. These included a Popular History of the United States (1859), and a three-volume novel, The Cost of Caergwyn (1864). She is credited as the author, translator, or editor of at least 110 works. Her autobiography Reminiscences of My Later Life was published in 1886. However, she's best remembered today as the author of the poem The Spider and the Fly, published in The New Year’s Gift and Juvenile Souvenir in 1829.
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