Christianson, Aileen. “Jane Welsh Carlyle’s Private Writing Career”. A History of Scottish Women’s Writing, edited by Douglas Gifford and Dorothy McMillan, Edinburgh University Press, pp. 232-45.
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Textual Production | Jane Welsh Carlyle | From her youth to her death JWC
was a prolific letter-writer: more than three thousand of her letters survive. Christianson, Aileen. “Jane Welsh Carlyle’s Private Writing Career”. A History of Scottish Women’s Writing, edited by Douglas Gifford and Dorothy McMillan, Edinburgh University Press, pp. 232-45. 232 |
Textual Features | Jane Welsh Carlyle | Nor was she entirely charmed by her husband's lady admirers, Carlyle, Jane Welsh. Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle. Editors Carlyle, Thomas and James Anthony Froude, Longmans, Green. 1: 66 |
Publishing | Sarah Austin | The work comprised translations SA
had done in the mid-1830s. When she showed them to her friend John Sterling
, who took an interest in her progress as a German translator, Sterling sent the translations... |
Friends, Associates | Harriet Martineau | HM
's social circle vastly expanded at this time until she knew virtually all the prominent people, particularly the political men, of her day. As she recorded in her Autobiography, however, she refused to... |
Friends, Associates | Jane Welsh Carlyle | JWC
greatly enjoyed the company of young author and clergyman John Sterling
, his mother, Hester
(whom Jane adopted as a second mother of her own), and Hester's husband Edward Sterling
, editor of The... |
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