Harriet Martineau and the Martyr Age of the United States
Symbiosis 5.1 33-49
Author: Deborah Logan
17 pages
This insightful essay by Deborah Logan, originally published in Symbiosis: a Journal of Anglo-American Literary Relations, explores the influential role of Harriet Martineau in the abolitionist movement and her profound impact on American and British society. Through her extensive writings, including travel journals and numerous periodical articles, Martineau's commitment to the anti-slavery cause and her advocacy for individual freedom, social equality, and political representation are meticulously analyzed. This micro-ebook is an essential resource for scholars of 19th-century literature, history, and social reform movements.
Symbiosis 5.1 33-49
Author: Deborah Logan
17 pages
This insightful essay by Deborah Logan, originally published in Symbiosis: a Journal of Anglo-American Literary Relations, explores the influential role of Harriet Martineau in the abolitionist movement and her profound impact on American and British society. Through her extensive writings, including travel journals and numerous periodical articles, Martineau's commitment to the anti-slavery cause and her advocacy for individual freedom, social equality, and political representation are meticulously analyzed. This micro-ebook is an essential resource for scholars of 19th-century literature, history, and social reform movements.
Symbiosis 5.1 33-49
Author: Deborah Logan
17 pages
This insightful essay by Deborah Logan, originally published in Symbiosis: a Journal of Anglo-American Literary Relations, explores the influential role of Harriet Martineau in the abolitionist movement and her profound impact on American and British society. Through her extensive writings, including travel journals and numerous periodical articles, Martineau's commitment to the anti-slavery cause and her advocacy for individual freedom, social equality, and political representation are meticulously analyzed. This micro-ebook is an essential resource for scholars of 19th-century literature, history, and social reform movements.