Thomas Carlyle

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Standard Name: Carlyle, Thomas

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Textual Features Hannah Cullwick
According to Liz Stanley , the extent of minutiae, repetition, and corresponding lack of emotional or psychological recording or retrospective analysis in the diaries' accounts of HC 's daily work is a result of their...
Textual Features Jane Francesca Lady Wilde
Her essay The Poet as Teacher calls for universal education on the grounds that it is ignorance that degrades, not poverty or toil.
Wilde, Jane Francesca, Lady. Social Studies. Ward and Downey, 1893.
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Poetry, she imagines, could become a great educational tool, especially for...
Textual Features Jane Welsh Carlyle
Jane then evaluates her current beaus by Rousseau's standards. Thomas Carlyle , whom she has just recently met, is something liker to St Preux than George Craig is to Wolmar. He has his talents, his...
Textual Production Matilda Betham-Edwards
Helen Black questioned her closely about her preferences in literature, and learned that Betham-Edwards endeavour[ed] to appreciate all the living novelists, but found the school of Tolstoy , Ibsen , and Zolarepulsive in the...
Textual Production Anne Ridler
She followed Shakespeare Criticism 1919-1935 with Shakespeare Criticism 1935-1960 in 1963.
Contemporary Authors: New Revision Series. Gale Research, 1981–2025, Numerous volumes.
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With the first of her volumes she had declined to follow directly on the earlier volume in the series (which ended with...
Textual Production Jane Welsh Carlyle
Thomas Carlyle was the first to prepare a collection of JWC 's letters for publication. Shortly after her death in 1866—full of sorrow at her loss and regret at his neglect of her—he began assembling...
Textual Production Elizabeth Barrett Browning
There followed, also in the Athenæum, a review of Wordsworth 's poems in August 1842. As well as these, EBB provided both critical contributions on Carlyle and Tennyson , and material gleaned from her...
Textual Production Jane Welsh Carlyle
Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle, edited by J. A. Froude and heavily annotated by Thomas Carlyle , was published.
Athenæum. J. Lection.
2893 (1883): 435
Carlyle, Jane Welsh. Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle. Editors Carlyle, Thomas and James Anthony Froude, Longmans, Green, 1883, 3 vols.
Textual Production Jane Welsh Carlyle
New Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle, annotated by Thomas Carlyle and edited by Alexander Carlyle , was published.
TLS Centenary Archive Centenary Archive [1902-2012]. http://www.gale.com/c/the-times-literary-supplement-historical-archive.
68 (1 May 1903): 133
Thesing, William B., editor. Dictionary of Literary Biography 55. Gale Research, 1987.
55: 41
Carlyle, Jane Welsh, and Sir James Crichton-Browne. New Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle. Editors Carlyle, Thomas and Alexander Carlyle, John Lane, 1903, 2 vols.
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Textual Production Georgiana Chatterton
In early 1859GC published a translation of the works of John Paul Friedrich Richter , and two years after that she edited from family papers Memorials, Personal and Historical, of Admiral Lord Gambier...
Textual Production Anna Swanwick
These first translations by AS had several consequences. They were snapped up by Henry Bohn for his Bohn's Standard Library edition of Goethe's works (which was designed to take advantage of the interest sparked by...
Textual Production Jane Welsh Carlyle
The Love Letters of Thomas Carlyle and Jane Welsh, edited by Alexander Carlyle , appeared.
Thesing, William B., editor. Dictionary of Literary Biography 55. Gale Research, 1987.
55: 41
Textual Production Margaret Fuller
Supporting herself while in Europe by working as a foreign correspondent (the first woman to do so),
Marshall, Megan. “Let Them Be Sea-Captains”. London Review of Books, Vol.
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she began reporting to the Tribune almost immediately on her arrival in Liverpool. While she includes...
Textual Production Jane Welsh Carlyle
Charles Sanders and Kenneth Fielding published volume one of The Collected Letters of Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle: publication is ongoing.
It had reached 34 volumes by 2007.
Carlyle, Thomas, and Jane Welsh Carlyle. The Collected Letters of Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle. Editor Sanders, Charles Richard, Duke University Press, 1970, 28 vols.
Textual Production Jane Welsh Carlyle
Nearly twenty of JWC 's letters (primarily to Bess Stodart ) were published in Thomas and Jane: Selected Letters from the Edinburgh University Library Collection, which was edited by Ian Campbell .
Carlyle, Thomas, and Jane Welsh Carlyle. Thomas and Jane: Selected Letters from the Edinburgh University Library Collection. Editor Campbell, Ian, Friends of Edinburgh University Library, 1980.

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