The collection is regarded as one of the finest and most comprehensive literary archives of the nineteenth century" -- Provided by publisher's website.
Rosemary Ashton's inimitable blend of rigorous scholarship, warm sensitivity and lively wit makes this not only a portrait of a marriage but a picture of a whole age, elegant, erudite and entertaining.
Thomas Carlyle to Jane Carlyle, 15 July 1857, and to John Carlyle, 28 January 1858, and Jane Carlyle to Mary Russell, 19 November 1857, The Collected Letters of Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle, Duke–Edinburgh Edition, ed.
London: Routledge, Warne, and Routledge, 1859. ... When You Come to Think of It!' Hamilton Spectator, Supplement, 26 January 1865: n.p. Carlyle, Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle. The Collected Letters of Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle.
Self-Denying Virtue in British Intellectual Life, 1736-1859 Richard Bellon ... Carlyle (1 February 1831), to J.S. Mill (20 January 1834), and to J.A. Carlyle (28 October 1834), The Collected Letters of Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle, ed.
... when Brideshead Revisited was being Wlmed for a television adaptation at Castle Howard (12 miles to the ... Molly, for want of anything better to do, would go oV and take potshots at rats in the stables: a latterday Annie Oakley.
Jane Cyarlyle to Jeannie Welsh, c. 9 January 1844, The Collected Letters of Thomas and jane Welsh Carlyle, vol. 17, p. 238. There are letters of 1855 to Mrs Reid from her solicitor, James Sowton, of Great James Street, Bedford Row, ...
The Collected Letters of Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle offer a window onto the lives of two of the Victorian world's most accomplished, perceptive, and unusual inhabitants. Scottish writer and...
"The Collected Letters of Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle opens a window onto the lives of two of the Victorian world's most accomplished, perceptive, and unusual inhabitants. Scottish writer and...
AntiIrish sentiment was widespread in Birmingham and there was a major riot in the town in June 1867 , sparked off by the rhetoric of William Murphy . Birmingham had a strong Irish and Fenian presence . As the centre of the gun trade it ...
The Major Authors Edition of the New Moulton's Library of Literary Criticism: Caroline-Late Georgian