Machine generated contents note: Harriet Martineau: Further Letters, ed. Deborah Anna Logan -- Volume contents -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- The Letters: -- Chapter 1. 1820s-30s -- Chapter 2. 1840s -- Chapter 3. 1850s -- Chapter 4. 1860s -- Chapter 5. 1870s -- Chapter 6. Letters written for Harriet Martineau -- Chapter 7. Notes and fragments -- Chapter 8. Harriet Martineau to James Martineau -- Chapter 9. Harriet Martineau to Elizabeth Jesser Reid -- Appendix A. Biographical Directory -- Appendix B. Directory of Place-names -- Appendix C. Periodicals Writing.
Summary:
"Harriet Martineau is one of the most prolific and well-connected Victorian writers to have fallen off the literary map in the century following her death. This eclectic collection of letters ranges from the 1820s through 1870s and includes private and professional correspondence, from brief notes to long discourses, addressing topics from domestic minutiae and personal health to national and international affairs with people like Maria Weston Chapman, Jane Welsh Carlyle, James Martineau, Elizabeth Jesser Reid, and Henry Atkinson"-- Provided by publisher.
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