Carlyle, Thomas, and Jane Welsh Carlyle. The Collected Letters of Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle. Editor Sanders, Charles Richard, Duke University Press.
Connections
Connections | Author name Sort descending | Excerpt |
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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. |
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 |
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. |
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 |
Textual Production | Jane Welsh Carlyle | The Collected Poems of Thomas
and Jane Welsh Carlyle were published, edited by Rodger L. Tarr and Fleming McClelland. Bloom, Abigail Burnham, editor. Nineteenth-Century British Women Writers. Greenwood Press. 107 |
Residence | Jane Welsh Carlyle | Jane
and Thomas Carlyle
returned to Craigenputtoch after six months in London. Surtees, Virginia. Jane Welsh Carlyle. Michael Russell. 103 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Jane Welsh Carlyle | In later years Irving
and Jane Welsh became strongly attracted to one another; however, Irving was engaged and the romance was not pursued. Instead, Irving introduced her to his best friend: Thomas Carlyle
. Thesing, William B., editor. Dictionary of Literary Biography 55. Gale Research. 55: 42 Surtees, Virginia. Jane Welsh Carlyle. Michael Russell. 12-19 |
Travel | Jane Welsh Carlyle | JWC
and her husband Thomas
spent the winter in Edinburgh. Surtees, Virginia. Jane Welsh Carlyle. Michael Russell. 105-7 |
Instructor | Jane Welsh Carlyle | But by the end of his first visit, Jane Welsh agreed to allow Carlyle
to supervise her reading, and on his departure he provided her with a list of books by authors including Tasso
,... |
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 |
Textual Production | Jane Welsh Carlyle | Jane Welsh
wrote to her cousin Jeannie Welsh
on her engagement to Thomas Carlyle
: Oh, if I might write my own biography from beginning to end—without reservation or false colouring—it would be an invaluable... |
Residence | Jane Welsh Carlyle | Jane
and Thomas Carlyle
moved to 5 Cheyne Row, Chelsea, where they lived for the rest of their lives. Surtees, Virginia. Jane Welsh Carlyle. Michael Russell. 111, 114 |
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... |
Friends, Associates | Jane Welsh Carlyle | John Ruskin
and his wife, Effie
, paid a visit to the CarlylesThomas Carlyle
in Cheyne Row. Surtees, Virginia. Jane Welsh Carlyle. Michael Russell. 211-13 |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Jane Welsh Carlyle | JWC
's highly autobiographical letters have been critiqued as having no vision beyond the domestic, no focus beyond the self, Skabarnicki, Anne M. “Two Faces of Eve: The Literary Personae of Harriet Martineau and Jane Welsh Carlyle”. The Carlyle Annual, Vol. 11 , pp. 15-30. 29 |
Timeline
August 1850: Thomas Carlyle published his virulent Latter-day...
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August 1850
Thomas Carlyle
published his virulent Latter-day Pamphlets in a single volume, following their gradual appearance earlier in the year in the form of eight pamphlets.
7 October 1865: Governor Edward Eyre ruthlessly suppressed...
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7 October 1865
Governor Edward Eyre
ruthlessly suppressed a rebellion which began at Morant Bay in Jamaica.
1867-1870: During this period, photographer Julia Margaret...
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1867-1870
During this period, photographer Julia Margaret Cameron
took some of her best known portraits of famous men.
1875: Arthur Lasenby Liberty opened a shop, the...
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1875
Arthur Lasenby Liberty
opened a shop, the present Liberty's
, at 218a Regent Street, London, and imported soft oriental fabrics, kimonos, and fans; he also persuaded British manufacturers to print oriental designs on soft...
1899: Arthur Symons published The Symbolist Movement...
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1899
Arthur Symons
published The Symbolist Movement in Literature, with an epigraph from Sartor Resartus by Thomas Carlyle
.
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