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The Works of Thomas Carlyle
The twenty-second volume of the Centenary Edition of Carlyle's collected works, first published in 1896.
Thomas Carlyle (Author), Henry Duff Traill (Edited by)
9781108022453, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 11 November 2010
350 pages, 2 b/w illus.
22.9 x 15.2 x 2 cm, 0.51 kg
Thomas Carlyle (1795–1881) was one of the most influential authors of the nineteenth century. Eagerly studied at the highest level of intellectual society, his satirical essays and perceptive historical biographies caused him to be regarded for much of the Victorian period as a literary genius and eminent social philosopher. After graduating from Edinburgh University in 1814, he published his first scholarly work on German literature in 1824, before finding literary success with his history of the French Revolution in 1837. After falling from favour during the first part of the twentieth century, his work has more recently become the subject of scholarly re-examination. His introduction of German literature and philosophy into the British intellectual milieu profoundly influenced later philosophical ideas and literary studies. These volumes are reproduced from the 1896 Centenary Edition of his collected works. Volume 22 contains the second volume of his translations of German romances.
12. Hoffmann: E. T. W. Hoffmann
13. The golden pot
14. Richter: Jean Paul Friedrich Richter
15. Army-Chaplain Schmelzle's Journey to Flaetz
16. Life of Quintus Fixlein
17. Summary.
Subject Areas: History of ideas [JFCX]
