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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... influence . Arnold saw Carlyle as the great spokesman of Hebraism and duty in an age which needed Hellenism and culture . He deplored Carlyle's inadequate appreciation of the aesthetic and his failure to acknowledge the positive value ...
... influence . Arnold saw Carlyle as the great spokesman of Hebraism and duty in an age which needed Hellenism and culture . He deplored Carlyle's inadequate appreciation of the aesthetic and his failure to acknowledge the positive value ...
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... Influence on Arnold Arnold was indelibly touched by Carlyle's influence , however much he resisted it . As Kathleen Tillotson has demonstrated , Arnold's poems contain unmistakable echoes of Carlyle . The language of " The Scholar ...
... Influence on Arnold Arnold was indelibly touched by Carlyle's influence , however much he resisted it . As Kathleen Tillotson has demonstrated , Arnold's poems contain unmistakable echoes of Carlyle . The language of " The Scholar ...
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... influenced by Carlyle's On Heroes , both here and in the earlier lines " it takes a high - souled man , / To move ... influence on Victorian thought and discourse . BIBLIOGRAPHY Andrew M. Stauffer Browning , Elizabeth Barrett . Aurora ...
... influenced by Carlyle's On Heroes , both here and in the earlier lines " it takes a high - souled man , / To move ... influence on Victorian thought and discourse . BIBLIOGRAPHY Andrew M. Stauffer Browning , Elizabeth Barrett . Aurora ...
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