The Carlyle EncyclopediaMark Cumming Written by more than fifty international researchers in Victorian studies, The Carlyle Encyclopedia is the new standard, single-volume reference work on Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle. It offers concise but detailed accounts of central issues related to the Carlyles' lives and writings, and provides bibliographic citations that direct the reader's attention to a wide range of additional sources. It presents the lives and literary achievements of two remarkable individuals in the context of the rich and challenging Victorian age. The Carlyle Encyclopedia will interest a variety of readers who concern themselves with literature, social history, the history of ideas, Victorian culture, and Scottish studies. Mark Cumming teaches nineteenth-century literature at Memorial University in St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada. |
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Mark Cumming. ARNOLD , MATTHEW ARNOLD , THOMAS ASHBURTON , LORD ASHBURTON , LADY HARRIET. 18 1843 , incorporating Carlylean phrases and images from the Cromwell lecture in On Heroes , and he learned from Carlyle's writings to appre- ciate ...
Mark Cumming. ARNOLD , MATTHEW ARNOLD , THOMAS ASHBURTON , LORD ASHBURTON , LADY HARRIET. 18 1843 , incorporating Carlylean phrases and images from the Cromwell lecture in On Heroes , and he learned from Carlyle's writings to appre- ciate ...
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Mark Cumming. ARNOLD , THOMAS ASHBURTON , LORD ASHBURTON , LADY HARRIET ASHBURTON , LOUISA. the " Everlasting Yea " chapter of Sartor Resartus . Empedocles ' assertion " Thou hast no right to bliss , / No title from the Gods to welfare ...
Mark Cumming. ARNOLD , THOMAS ASHBURTON , LORD ASHBURTON , LADY HARRIET ASHBURTON , LOUISA. the " Everlasting Yea " chapter of Sartor Resartus . Empedocles ' assertion " Thou hast no right to bliss , / No title from the Gods to welfare ...
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Mark Cumming. ASHBURTON , LORD ASHBURTON , LADY HARRIET ASHBURTON , LOUISA LADY BAILLIE ,. 20 reform . Arnold's letter welcomed Carlyle's inten- tion to write on Chartism , gave the warmest ... LADY HARRIET ( Lady Harriet Mary Montagu Baring.
Mark Cumming. ASHBURTON , LORD ASHBURTON , LADY HARRIET ASHBURTON , LOUISA LADY BAILLIE ,. 20 reform . Arnold's letter welcomed Carlyle's inten- tion to write on Chartism , gave the warmest ... LADY HARRIET ( Lady Harriet Mary Montagu Baring.
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Mark Cumming. ASHBURTON , LADY HARRIET ASHBURTON , LOUISA LADY BAILLIE , ROBERT Louisa was Carlyle's. ASHBURTON , LADY HARRIET ( Lady Harriet Mary Montagu Baring , 1805- 1857 ) . Lady Harriet Mary Montagu was the eldest daughter of the ...
Mark Cumming. ASHBURTON , LADY HARRIET ASHBURTON , LOUISA LADY BAILLIE , ROBERT Louisa was Carlyle's. ASHBURTON , LADY HARRIET ( Lady Harriet Mary Montagu Baring , 1805- 1857 ) . Lady Harriet Mary Montagu was the eldest daughter of the ...
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... Lady Harriet did not " cease altogether , " either for Thomas or Jane , and she continued to be a part of their lives until her death . Thomas assured Jane that Lady Harriet's intentions toward them were " charitable and not wicked ...
... Lady Harriet did not " cease altogether , " either for Thomas or Jane , and she continued to be a part of their lives until her death . Thomas assured Jane that Lady Harriet's intentions toward them were " charitable and not wicked ...
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