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Harriet and Rachel Martineau, and J. M. L. (cousin)

  

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Harriet and Rachel Martineau, and J. M. L. (cousin) : [Italian prose texts]

Harriet Martineau on her passion, aged eighteen, for translation: 'Our cousin J. M. L., then studying for his profession in Norwich, used to read Italian with Rachel [her sister] and me [...] before breakfast. We made some considerable progress, through the usual course of prose authors and poets; and out of this grew a fit which Rachel and I at one time took, in concert with our companions and neighbours, the C.'s, to translate Petrarch [sonnets] [...] I believe we really succeeded pretty well'.

Century: 1800-1849     Reader/Listener/Group: Harriet and Rachel Martineau, and J. M. L. (cousin)     Print: Book

  

Harriet and Rachel Martineau, and J. M. L. (cousin) : [Italian poetry]

Harriet Martineau on her passion, aged eighteen, for translation: 'Our cousin J. M. L., then studying for his profession in Norwich, used to read Italian with Rachel [her sister] and me [...] before breakfast. We made some considerable progress, through the usual course of prose authors and poets; and out of this grew a fit which Rachel and I at one time took, in concert with our companions and neighbours, the C.'s, to translate Petrarch [sonnets] [...] I believe we really succeeded pretty well'.

Century: 1800-1849     Reader/Listener/Group: Harriet and Rachel Martineau, and J. M. L. (cousin)     Print: Book

  

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