id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_5ngxvtnp6ne3bpfmkydmrhbbai Amanda Adams "Here, I Could Rove at Will": Harriet Martineau, Sartain's Union Magazine, and Freedom in the Transatlantic Periodical Press 2018.0 18 .pdf application/pdf 7774 631 69 "Here, I Could Rove at Will": Harriet Martineau, Sartain's Union Magazine, and Freedom in the Transatlantic Periodical Press Easley links Martineau's Lake District writings to the fraught issue Wordsworth's writings aimed at an American audience: genial, touristminded accounts meant to celebrate the beauty, wildness, and literary heritage of the Lake District. cheapness with which transatlantic productions can be obtained."10 Sartain's, like other American periodicals, thus saw its mission as celebrating in the United States, the Liberator and the Anti-Slavery Standard.18 Martineau wrote to her friend Ellis Loring Gray about her payment from the Martineau never mentions the word "slave" or "slavery" in "A Year at Martineau's references to freedom in "A Year at Ambleside" thus For Martineau, the issues of slavery and women's freedom were clearly picked up by Martineau in her meditation on freedom for middleclass women in "A Year at Ambleside." ./cache/work_5ngxvtnp6ne3bpfmkydmrhbbai.pdf ./txt/work_5ngxvtnp6ne3bpfmkydmrhbbai.txt