“I Am, My Dear Slanderer, Your Faithful Malignant Demon”: Harriet Martineau and the Westminster Review’ s Comtist Coterie
Between 1852 and 1858, Harriet Martineau contributed to the Westminster Review under John Chapman’s editorship. This discussion outlines Martineau’s relationship with the Westminster Review as a writer, as part of the cutting-edge socio-literary Chapman circle, and as an investor who, for a time, he...
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