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Editions

C. R. Sanders, K. J. Fielding, Clyde de L. Ryals, et al., eds., The Collected Letters of Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle, 1970–.

D. Traill, ed., The Works of Thomas Carlyle, 30 vols., 1896–1899

 

Biography

J. A. Froude, Thomas Carlyle: A History of the First Forty Years of his Life, 1795–1835, 2 vols., 1882; Thomas Carlyle: A History of his Life in London, 1834–1881, 2 vols., 1884.

Fred Kaplan, Thomas Carlyle: A Biography, 1983.

 

Criticism

Ruth Roberts, The Ancient Dialect: Thomas Carlyle and Comparative Religion, 1988.

K. J. Fielding and Rodger L. Tarr, eds., Carlyle Past and Present, 1976.

Michael Goldberg, Carlyle and Dickens, 1972.

John Holloway, The Victorian Sage, 1953.

Albert J. LaValley, Carlyle and the Idea of the Modern, 1968.

George Levine, The Boundaries of Fiction: Carlyle, Macaulay, Newman, 1968.

Emery Neff, Carlyle and Mill, 1926.

Barry Qualls, The Secular Pilgrims of Victorian Fiction, 1983.

John D. Rosenberg, Carlyle and the Burden of History, 1985.

Philip Rosenberg, The Seventh Hero: Thomas Carlyle and the Theory of Radical Activism, 1974.

Jules Paul Seigel, ed., Thomas Carlyle: The Critical Heritage, 1971.

Rodger Tarr, Thomas Carlyle: A Descriptive Bibliography, 1990.

G. B. Tennyson, "Sartor" Called "Resartus," 1965.

G. B. Tennyson, "Thomas Carlyle," in Victorian Prose: A Guide to Research, ed. David J. DeLaura, 1973.

Chris Vanden Bossche, Carlyle and the Search for Authority, 1991.

Basil Willey, Nineteenth Century Studies, 1949.

 

Our Texts

Texts cited from H. D. Traill.

 

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