Thomas Carlyle: The French Revolution
A History
Herausgeber: Cumming, Mark; Kinser, Brent E; Engel, Mark; Sorensen, David R
Thomas Carlyle: The French Revolution
A History
Herausgeber: Cumming, Mark; Kinser, Brent E; Engel, Mark; Sorensen, David R
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This is the first comprehensive scholarly edition of Thomas Carlyle's remarkable The French Revolution: A History ever published. It includes a wealth of new material, including maps, engravings, illustrations, and manuscript fragments, as well as a critical notes on Carlyle's use of his French, German, and English sources.
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This is the first comprehensive scholarly edition of Thomas Carlyle's remarkable The French Revolution: A History ever published. It includes a wealth of new material, including maps, engravings, illustrations, and manuscript fragments, as well as a critical notes on Carlyle's use of his French, German, and English sources.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 2240
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. August 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 163mm x 140mm
- Gewicht: 3719g
- ISBN-13: 9780198809159
- ISBN-10: 0198809158
- Artikelnr.: 58414058
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 2240
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. August 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 163mm x 140mm
- Gewicht: 3719g
- ISBN-13: 9780198809159
- ISBN-10: 0198809158
- Artikelnr.: 58414058
Mark Cumming is a Professor of English Literature at Memorial University, Newfoundland. He is the editor of The Carlyle Encyclopedia (2004), and author of A Disimprisoned Epic: Form and Vision in Carlyle's French Revolution (1988), as well as several articles on Carlyle's theory and practice of history. He served as editor of Carlyle Studies Annual from 1999-2004. David R. Sorensen is Professor of English at Saint Joseph's University, Philadelphia. He has published extensively on Thomas Carlyle and is a senior editor of the Duke-Edinburgh Collected Letters of Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle (1970-ongoing, 46 vols.). His most recent work is an edited edition of Thomas Carlyle's The French Revolution for Oxford World's Classics (2019), with Brent E. Kinser and Mark Engel. He is co-editor of Carlyle Studies Annual and a co-founder of the Victorian Lives and Letters Consortium (2011), a digital repository of Victorian life-writing. Professional editor and independent classical scholar, Mark Engel was born in Los Angeles, and educated at Palisades High School and the Santa Cruz campus of the University of California. With Michael K. Goldberg and Joel J. Brattin, he edited On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History (1993), working through the many 19th century editions, to establish the authorized critical text, which is documented in the Note on the Text and the hefty textual apparatus. With Rodger L. Tarr, he edited Sartor Resartus (2000), again leading the painstaking collation and discussion of variants that produced the authorized critical text, which is fully documented. A lifelong friend and colleague of Gregory Bateson, he compiled and edited the paperback edition of Steps to an Ecology of Mind. Mark Engel also served on the International Bateson Institute Board until his death in December 2017. Working with David R. Sorensen and Mark Cumming, Mark Engel established the text of The French Revolution. Brent E. Kinser is Professor of English at Western Carolina University, North Carolina. He has published extensively on Thomas Carlyle and is the author of The American Civil War and the Shaping of British Democracy (2011) as well as the co-editor (with David R. Sorensen) of Carlyle's On Heroes and Hero-Worship (2013). He is also co-editor of Carlyle Studies Annual (2006--) and a founding director of The Victorian Lives and Letters Consortium (2012--).
Volume I
Introduction
The Sources
Note on the Text
Text of Volume I: The Bastille
Notes
Volume II
Text of Volume II: The Constitution
Notes and Appendices
Volume III
Text of Volume III: The Guillotine
Notes and Appendices
Introduction
The Sources
Note on the Text
Text of Volume I: The Bastille
Notes
Volume II
Text of Volume II: The Constitution
Notes and Appendices
Volume III
Text of Volume III: The Guillotine
Notes and Appendices
Volume I
Introduction
The Sources
Note on the Text
Text of Volume I: The Bastille
Notes
Volume II
Text of Volume II: The Constitution
Notes and Appendices
Volume III
Text of Volume III: The Guillotine
Notes and Appendices
Introduction
The Sources
Note on the Text
Text of Volume I: The Bastille
Notes
Volume II
Text of Volume II: The Constitution
Notes and Appendices
Volume III
Text of Volume III: The Guillotine
Notes and Appendices