Thomas Carlyle

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Standard Name: Carlyle, Thomas

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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.
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.
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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.
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.
29
, No. 22, pp. 16-18.
16
she began reporting to the Tribune almost immediately on her arrival in Liverpool. While she includes...
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 Geraldine Jewsbury
In To-day, the first of these articles, she describes what she sees as a pervasive feeling of discontent in English society and argues that there is no room in the old faiths for the...
Textual Features Harriet Taylor
The book contains various drafts of her unpublished essays and a few of her poems, as well as letters exchanged with John Taylor , John Stuart Mill , Jane Welsh and Thomas Carlyle , and Helen Taylor .
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 Features Mathilde Blind
Blind celebrates Eliot's intellectual as well as her literary eminence. She gives her introductory chapter to issues of gender, referring back to Eliot's 1854 essay on this topic, Woman in France: Madame de Sablé....
Textual Features Jane Welsh Carlyle
Bliss hoped that her edition would allow JWC to write her own story.
Carlyle, Jane Welsh. “Editorial Materials”. Jane Welsh Carlyle: A New Selection of Her Letters, edited by Trudy Bliss, Victor Gollancz, p. various pages.
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Her chronologically-organised collection includes letters from 1821 through 1866 and incorporates lengthy explanations by Bliss and occasional annotations by Thomas Carlyle
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.
Jane Francesca, Lady Wilde,. Social Studies. Ward and Downey.
274
Poetry, she imagines, could become a great educational tool, especially for...
Residence Jane Welsh Carlyle
Jane and Thomas Carlyle moved to the family farm at Craigenputtoch, in Dumfriesshire.
Thesing, William B., editor. Dictionary of Literary Biography 55. Gale Research.
55: 42
Residence Jane Welsh Carlyle
Thomas Carlyle travelled to London in an effort to have his Sartor Resartus published; Jane followed in late September.
Surtees, Virginia. Jane Welsh Carlyle. Michael Russell.
89-91, 97
Residence Jane Welsh Carlyle
Jane and Thomas Carlyle returned to Craigenputtoch after six months in London.
Surtees, Virginia. Jane Welsh Carlyle. Michael Russell.
103
Residence Jane Welsh Carlyle
Thomas Carlyle decided that he and his wife should move to London.
Surtees, Virginia. Jane Welsh Carlyle. Michael Russell.
109-10
Residence Adelaide Procter
AP lived with her family at various addresses around London. Initially they lived with her mother's mother, Anne Benson Skepper , and mother's stepfather, Basil Montagu , in a lively establishment described by Thomas Carlyle

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