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Harriet Martineau: Critical Essay by Valerie Sanders

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SOURCE: Sanders, Valerie. “‘The Cotton-spinners' Romance of Real Life’: Harriet Martineau and the Poor Man's Tale.” In Reason Over Passion: Harriet Martineau and the Victorian Novel, pp. 30-57. Sussex, Eng.: The Harvester Press, 1986.

In the following excerpt, Williams comments on the economic themes in Martineau's work.

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