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The twenty-ninth volume of the Centenary Edition of Carlyle's collected works, first published in 1896.
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The twenty-ninth volume of the Centenary Edition of Carlyle's collected works, first published in 1896.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 514
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. September 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 718g
- ISBN-13: 9781108022521
- ISBN-10: 1108022529
- Artikelnr.: 32470843
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 514
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. September 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 718g
- ISBN-13: 9781108022521
- ISBN-10: 1108022529
- Artikelnr.: 32470843
Thomas Carlyle was a British writer, historian, and philosopher who was born on December 4, 1795, and died on February 5, 1881. He was from the Scottish Lowlands. He was one of the most important writers of the Victorian age and had a big impact on art, literature, and philosophy in the 1800s. Born in Ecclefechan, Dumfriesshire, Scotland, Carlyle went to the University of Edinburgh and invented the Carlyle circle while there. When the arts course was over, he worked as a schoolmaster and studied to become a minister in the Burgher Church. He gave up on these and other things before he decided to write for the Edinburgh Encyclopaedia and work as a translator. Early on, he was successful by introducing little-known German literature to English readers through translations, his 1825 book Life of Friedrich Schiller, and review essays he wrote for a number of magazines. His first big book was called Sartor Resartus and came out between 1833 and 1834. After moving to London, his book The French Revolution (1837) made him famous, which led to the collection and reissue of his writings as Miscellanies.
30. Parliamentary history of the French Revolution
31. Sir Walter Scott
32. Varnhagen von Enses' Memoirs
33. Chartism
34. Petition on the Copyright Bill
35. On the sinking of the Vengeur
36. Baillie the Covenanter
37. Dr. Francia
38. An election to the Long Parliament
39. The nigger question
40. Two hundred and fifty years ago
41. The opera
42. Project of a national exhibition of Scottish portraits
43. The Prinzenraub
44. Inaugural address at Edinburgh, 2nd April 1866
Summary.
31. Sir Walter Scott
32. Varnhagen von Enses' Memoirs
33. Chartism
34. Petition on the Copyright Bill
35. On the sinking of the Vengeur
36. Baillie the Covenanter
37. Dr. Francia
38. An election to the Long Parliament
39. The nigger question
40. Two hundred and fifty years ago
41. The opera
42. Project of a national exhibition of Scottish portraits
43. The Prinzenraub
44. Inaugural address at Edinburgh, 2nd April 1866
Summary.
30. Parliamentary history of the French Revolution
31. Sir Walter Scott
32. Varnhagen von Enses' Memoirs
33. Chartism
34. Petition on the Copyright Bill
35. On the sinking of the Vengeur
36. Baillie the Covenanter
37. Dr. Francia
38. An election to the Long Parliament
39. The nigger question
40. Two hundred and fifty years ago
41. The opera
42. Project of a national exhibition of Scottish portraits
43. The Prinzenraub
44. Inaugural address at Edinburgh, 2nd April 1866
Summary.
31. Sir Walter Scott
32. Varnhagen von Enses' Memoirs
33. Chartism
34. Petition on the Copyright Bill
35. On the sinking of the Vengeur
36. Baillie the Covenanter
37. Dr. Francia
38. An election to the Long Parliament
39. The nigger question
40. Two hundred and fifty years ago
41. The opera
42. Project of a national exhibition of Scottish portraits
43. The Prinzenraub
44. Inaugural address at Edinburgh, 2nd April 1866
Summary.