2020
DOI: 10.1080/14748932.2021.1835066
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‘Work abounded, wages rose’: Political Economy in Charlotte Brontë’s Shirley and Harriet Martineau’s Illustrations of Political Economy

Abstract: This article discusses Charlotte Bront€ e's Shirley as a response to 'The Hill and the Valley', one of Harriet Martineau's Illustrations of Political Economy. Whereas 'The Hill and the Valley' is informed by a belief that following the rules of political economy can solve all social problems of the day, Shirley, for all its similarities to Martineau's novella, reflects different, less unambiguously affirmative attitudes to capitalism and political economy. Even the novel's happy ending, which brings prosperity… Show more

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