Thomas Carlyle (1795–1881) was one of the most influential authors of the nineteenth century. 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. These volumes, first published in 1882, form the first part of Carlyle's official biography, describing his early life and literary work in Scotland. Carlyle's early career was spent as a teacher and part-time writer before his move to London in 1834. Written by Carlyle's close friend James Anthony Froude (1818–1894), this candid and controversial biography describes in vivid detail Carlyle's early literary influences and the sense of isolation he felt during his frustrating years as a schoolmaster. This revealing work broke traditional Victorian biographical conventions, and is considered a classic for its critical analysis of Carlyle's actions and character. Volume 2 covers the years 1828–1834.
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1. AD 1828. Aet. 33; 2. AD 1828. Aet. 33; 3. AD 1829. Aet. 34; 4. AD 1830. Aet. 35; 5. AD 1830. Aet. 35; 6. AD 1830. Aet. 35; 7. AD 1831. Aet. 36; 8. AD 1831. Aet. 36; 9. AD 1831. Aet. 36; 10. AD 1831. Aet. 36; 11. AD 1832. Aet. 37; 12. AD 1832. Aet. 37; 13. AD 1832. Aet. 37; 14. AD 1833. Aet. 38; 15. AD 1833. Aet. 38; 16. AD 1833. Aet. 38; 17. AD 1834. Aet. 39; 18. AD 1834. Aet. 39; Index.
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The first part of James Anthony Froude's classic biography of Thomas Carlyle, first published in 1882.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781108029308
Publisert
2011-06-30
Utgiver
Cambridge University Press
Vekt
640 gr
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
140 mm
Dybde
29 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
508