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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... Oxford : Oxford University Press , 1997 . Thomas Carlyle . Sartor Resartus : The Life and Opinions of Herr Teufelsdröckh in Three Books . With introduction and notes by Rodger L. Tarr . Text established by Mark Engel and Rodger L. Tarr ...
... Oxford : Oxford University Press , 1997 . Thomas Carlyle . Sartor Resartus : The Life and Opinions of Herr Teufelsdröckh in Three Books . With introduction and notes by Rodger L. Tarr . Text established by Mark Engel and Rodger L. Tarr ...
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... Oxford youth . He recalls " the puis- sant voice of Carlyle , so sorely strained , over- used and misused since , but then fresh , comparatively sound , and reaching our hearts with true , pathetic eloquence " ( 166 ) . While he praises ...
... Oxford youth . He recalls " the puis- sant voice of Carlyle , so sorely strained , over- used and misused since , but then fresh , comparatively sound , and reaching our hearts with true , pathetic eloquence " ( 166 ) . While he praises ...
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... Oxford . Arnold's moral idealism was eulogized by his son Matthew in " Rugby Chapel " ( 1867 ) and ridiculed by Lytton Strachey in his Eminent Victorians ( 1918 ) . Thomas Arnold was deeply impressed by The French Revolution , which he ...
... Oxford . Arnold's moral idealism was eulogized by his son Matthew in " Rugby Chapel " ( 1867 ) and ridiculed by Lytton Strachey in his Eminent Victorians ( 1918 ) . Thomas Arnold was deeply impressed by The French Revolution , which he ...
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... Oxford ( 15 : 198 ) . BIBLIOGRAPHY Stanley , Arthur Penrhyn . The Life and Correspondence of Thomas Arnold , D.D. 12th ed . 2 vols . London : John Murray , 1881 . ASHBURTON , LORD ( William Bingham Baring , 1799-1864 ) . A great and ...
... Oxford ( 15 : 198 ) . BIBLIOGRAPHY Stanley , Arthur Penrhyn . The Life and Correspondence of Thomas Arnold , D.D. 12th ed . 2 vols . London : John Murray , 1881 . ASHBURTON , LORD ( William Bingham Baring , 1799-1864 ) . A great and ...
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... Oxford is like returning from some conventional world to the human race " ( Milnes , 241 ) . After the " great and irreparable sorrow " of Lady Harriet's death in May 1857 ( Life in London , 2 : 158 ) , the Carlyles maintained an ...
... Oxford is like returning from some conventional world to the human race " ( Milnes , 241 ) . After the " great and irreparable sorrow " of Lady Harriet's death in May 1857 ( Life in London , 2 : 158 ) , the Carlyles maintained an ...
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