Life in the Sick-room: Essays by an Invalid
Harriet Martineau
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Thinking she would be ill for the rest of her life, Harriet Martineau wrote these partly autobiographical essays about life in the sickroom. Considered ground breaking, it asserted that the sickroom is the sick person's place and not the doctor's. Sick people were able and willing to decide what is best for them. In England and abroad, people declared that "a sick person cannot write a healthy book" and that Harriet Martineau was definitely out of her senses. It would be interesting to see how much has changed. - Summary by Stav Nisser and Wikipedia. (5 hr 15 min)
Chapters
Essay 1 | 21:55 | Read by MaryAnn |
Essay 2 | 42:03 | Read by Jim Locke |
Essay 3 | 30:58 | Read by Jim Locke |
Essay 4 | 48:28 | Read by LT |
Essay 5 | 27:33 | Read by Devorah Allen |
Essay 6 | 34:56 | Read by Suzie |
Essay 7 | 14:54 | Read by Suzie |
Essay 8 | 30:53 | Read by Mike Pelton |
Essay 9 | 27:23 | Read by adrien |
Essay 10 | 36:38 | Read by Jim Locke |