1852 (v. 27) (The Collected Letters of Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle) - Hardcover

Carlyle, Thomas; Carlyle, Jane Welsh

 
9780822324102: 1852 (v. 27) (The Collected Letters of Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle)

Synopsis

Duke University Press is again proud to publish a new volume in the series of the Carlyle letters. From reviews of previous volumes: 'The excellence of the Duke edition is confirmed by this latest volume. Its textual presentation is immaculate, its annotation helpful without fuss and lavish without irrelevance; and it is a beautiful book to handle and work with. You can't ask for more - except, of course, more of the same' - Daniel Karlin, "Times Literary Supplement". 'I have no doubt at all that this mammoth editorial task is very well worth doing, and it is being done extremely well. The Carlyles were extraordinary human beings and, as it happens, extraordinarily good letter-writers. Their letters give a uniquely valuable view not only of their life together, but also of the wider lives of all those, high and low, whom they attracted, repelled and - in the pages of their letters-impaled' - Rosemary Ashton, "London Review of Books".'These letters, new and old, reveal much about the lives, attitudes, and activities of the Carlyles, surely one of the most fascinating couples of the Victorian era' - Joel J.Brattin, "Nineteenth-Century Prose". 'Such is the charm and intellectual vitality of both Carlyles that one can dip into the letters almost at random and still be captivated' - "Nineteenth-Century Literature". 'So powerful were the Carlyles' skills of letter-writing that they still evoke, clearly, a part of everyday life in Victorian England better than any history could; and lace it with gossip and human trivia that give the casual reader or the serious student of Carlyle a truly three-dimensional picture of his and Jane's life' - Simon Heffer, "The Spectator". Volumes 1-26 of "The Collected Letters of Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle" are also available from Duke University Press. Indexes appear in volumes 4, 7, 9, 12, 15, 18, and 21.

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Review

"[N]otable not only for its editorial thoroughness but also for offering hitherto unpublished material."
--Susan Morgan, "Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900"

"[A] scrupulously edited, monumental edition. . . . Neurotic, complaining, self-absorbed and repetitive both Carlyles may be in their letters, but they are a pair entirely "sui generis," both in their way endowed with genius, and no better observers existed of Victorian London life, from that of the richest aristocrats to that of the poorest foreign refugees."
--Rosemary Ashton, "Times Literary Supplement"

About the Author

Sorensen is Associate Professor of English at St. Joseph's University.

Aileen Christianson is senior lecturer in the Department of English Literature, University of Edinburgh.

Alison Lumsden is a research fellow in the Department of English Literature, University of Aberdeen.

Clyde de L. Ryals is the author of several books and articles on Victorian literature, and is the editor of the ongoing" Collected Letters of Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle."

Fielding is George Saintsbury Professor of English Literature at the University of Edinburgh.

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