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  1. Há 3 dias · 11 letters, 1827-1841, and undated, to Rev. David Aitken, Eliza Stoddart, Samuel Aitken, and John Bradfute (Dc.4.94) Letter to Robert Browning, 1845 (Dc.4.94) Letter to Jane Welsh Carlyle (Dc.2.76/21) 28 letters to various recipients, including Jane Welsh Carlyle [1 of them in the hand of J.A. Carlyle, 1819-71, and undated, with microfilm ...

  2. 21 de mai. de 2024 · Edited by James Anthony Froude Jane Welsh Carlyle; Prepared by Thomas Carlyle. Publication date 1883 Publisher Charles Scribner's Sons Collection

  3. Há 5 dias · In October 1826, Thomas and Jane Welsh were married at the Welsh family farm in Templand. Shortly after their marriage, the Carlyles moved into a modest home on Comely Bank in Edinburgh, that had been leased for them by Jane's mother.

  4. 17 de mai. de 2024 · More than 10,000 letters of Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle. A Celebration of Women Writers . Dime Novels and Penny Dreadfuls from the Stanford University Library.

    • Nina Mamikunian
    • 2014
  5. 14 de mai. de 2024 · His main project has been as one of the editors of the Duke-Edinburgh edition of The Collected Letters of Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle (Durham, NC, 1970 -- ). Volume 49 is in press, and the series should be complete in 2022. Volumes published to date can be consulted via the Carlyle Letters Online.

  6. Há 1 dia · His monograph, Samuel Taylor Coleridge: A Literary Life (2006), was awarded the NSW Premier’s Biennial Prize for Literary Scholarship in 2008 and his other publications include The Letters of Francis Jeffrey to Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle (2008),The Edinburgh Review in the Literary Culture of Romantic Britain: Mammoth and ...

  7. 15 de mai. de 2024 · Thomas Carlyle, Jane Welsh Carlyle has been much overlooked. In this “hugely satisfying” new biography (The Spectator), Kathy Chamberlain brings Jane out of her husband’s shadow, focusing on Carlyle as a remarkable woman and writer in her own right. Caught between her own literary aspirations and Victorian society’s oppression of women,