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  1. Jane Baillie Carlyle (née Welsh; 14 July 1801 – 21 April 1866) was a Scottish writer and the wife of Thomas Carlyle. She did not publish any work in her lifetime, but she was widely seen as an extraordinary letter writer.

  2. Jane Welsh Carlyle, née Jane Baillie Welsh, was born in Haddington and later married the celebrated 19th-century essayist and historian Thomas Carlyle. She is also notable for her letter-writing. Jane Baillie Welsh, born on 14th July 1801, was the only child of Dr John and Grace Welsh.

  3. Name variations: Jane Welsh Baillie; Jane Baillie Welsh; Mrs. Thomas Carlyle; known by close friends and family as Jeannie. Born Jane Baillie Welsh on July 14, 1801, in Haddington, near Edinburgh, Scotland; died in London on April 21, 1866; daughter of John Welsh (a country doctor) and Grace Baillie (Welsh) Welsh (despite the same last name, ...

  4. 16 de dez. de 2022 · Summary. During the nineteenth century, Jane Welsh Carlyle was known as the wife of the famous philosopher and writer, Thomas Carlyle. During her marriage, she developed her own literary identity which was not fully recognized until after her death and the publication of her letters.

  5. 2 de out. de 2018 · Jane Welsh Carlyle (from the miniature by Kenneth Macleay, painted July 1826) Jane had two primary reservations about marrying Carlyle: that their differences — of class, of means, of ambitions — were too vast, and that a life of domesticity would keep her from actualizing herself as a writer.

  6. Of the women discussed in this volume, Jane Welsh Carlyle, is perhaps the most private and the least public. Her world revolved round the home, husband, and the minutiae of everyday life, rather than the dramatic arenas of political struggle and women's rights.

  7. Jane Welsh Carlyle: A New Selection of Her Letters arr. Trudy Bliss, hbk 355p Victor Gollancz 1950 Necessary Evil: The Life of Jane Welsh Carlyle Lawrence & Elizabeth Hanson, hbk 618p Constable 1952 Ambitious Heights: Writing, Friendship, Love - The Jewsbury Sisters, Felicia Hemans and Jane Carlyle Norma Clarke, pbk 245p Routledge 1990