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The Collected Letters of Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle: 1853

Campbell, Ian(Edited by)Christianson, Aileen(Edited by)Fielding, Kenneth J.(Edited by)Sorensen, David R.(Edited by)
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For more information, click here. Four occurrences pervade this new collection of letters: the decline and death of Thomas Carlyle's mother; Thomas's continued research of Frederick the Great; the Carlyles's struggle against the perpetual irritation of urban noise, particularly roosters, which led to the construction of a soundproof room; and the Carlyles' introduction to Talbotypes, an early form of photography.

While domestic concerns pervade the volume, it also provides the usual insight into societal and political culture of the 1850s through the couple's interaction with influential figures, including Charles Dickens, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Delia Bacon.

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Duke University Press
0822364840 / 9780822364849
Hardback
18/09/2000
United States
450 pages
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