"I'm Your Man": Harriet Martineau and the Edinburgh Review
Keywords:
Harriet Martineau, Edinburgh Review, journalism, nineteenth-century, editorsAbstract
References
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Sanders, Valerie. Harriet Martineau: Selected Letters. Oxford: Clarendon, 1990.