Sanders, Valerie. Reason over Passion: Harriet Martineau and the Victorian Novel. Harvester Press.
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Textual Production | Harriet Martineau | HM
issued through Moxon
, in three volumes, a collection of eight stories, Forest and Game-Law Tales, which proved unsuccessful. Sanders, Valerie. Reason over Passion: Harriet Martineau and the Victorian Novel. Harvester Press. 215 The Athenaeum Index of Reviews and Reviewers: 1830-1870. http://replay.web.archive.org/20070714065452/http://www.soi.city.ac.uk/~asp/v2/home.html. 947 (20 December 1845): 1214 The Athenaeum Index of Reviews and Reviewers: 1830-1870. http://replay.web.archive.org/20070714065452/http://www.soi.city.ac.uk/~asp/v2/home.html. 956 (21 February 1846): 198 |
Reception | Harriet Martineau | Life in the Sick-Room sold well, and HM
was paid £125 by Moxon
for it. Samuel Smiles
in 1883 considered it one of her most delightful books. Frawley, Maria H. “’A Prisoner to the Couch’: Harriet Martineau, Invalidism, and Self-Representation”. The Body and Physical Difference: Discourses of Disability, edited by David T. Mitchell and Sharon L. Snyder, University of Michigan Press, pp. 174-88. 186 Martineau, Harriet, and Gaby Weiner. Harriet Martineau’s Autobiography. Virago. 2: 171, 174 |
Publishing | Harriet Martineau | Again John Murray
reneged, at an advanced stage, on the arrangement for his firm
to publish the book, so HM
turned to Moxon
. Its earnings during the first year following publication paid for her... |
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