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The second part of James Anthony Froude's classic biography of Thomas Carlyle, first published in 1884.
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The second part of James Anthony Froude's classic biography of Thomas Carlyle, first published in 1884.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 476
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Februar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 666g
- ISBN-13: 9781108029322
- ISBN-10: 1108029329
- Artikelnr.: 33269101
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 476
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Februar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 666g
- ISBN-13: 9781108029322
- ISBN-10: 1108029329
- Artikelnr.: 33269101
John James Anthony Froude FRSE was an English historian, writer, biographer, and editor of Fraser's Magazine. He was born on April 23, 1818, and died on October 20, 1894. As a child, Froude was raised in the Anglo-Catholic Oxford Movement and wanted to become a priest. But after writing the scandalous book The Nemesis of Faith in 1849, which raised questions about the beliefs of the Anglican church, he gave up on his religious career. Froude started writing history. His History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Defeat of the Spanish Armada made him one of the most famous historians of his time. Froude was influenced by Thomas Carlyle, and his historical works were often very controversial, which made a lot of people dislike him. Up until the day he died, Froude's book "The Life of Carlyle," which included the personal works of Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle, caused a lot of trouble. People kept talking about the couple's marriage problems and spreading rumors because of these publications. Robert Hurrell Froude, who was archdeacon of Totnes, and his wife Margaret Spedding, had him. A man named James Anthony was born on April 23, 1818, in Dartington, Devon. There were eight children in his family. The eldest was fifteen years older than him and was an Anglo-Catholic polemicist. The other seven children were engineers and navy architects.
Introductory; 1. AD 1834. Aet. 39 Beginning of life in Cheyne Row; 2. AD 1835. Aet. 40 The first volume to be replaced; 3. AD 1835
6. Aet.40
41 Visit to Scotland; 4. AD 1837. Aet. 42 Character of Carlyle's writings; 5. AD 1837
8. Aet. 42
43 Effects of the book; 6. AD 1838
9. Aet. 43
44 Visit to Kirkaldy; 7. AD 1839
40. Aet. 44
45 Review of Carlyle by Sterling; 8. AD 1840
1. Aet. 45
6 Preparation for 'Cromwell'; 9. AD 1842. Aet. 47 Sterling at Falmouth; 10. AD 1842. Aet. 47 Return to London; 11. AD 1842
3. Aet. 47
48 Slow progress with 'Cromwell'; 12. AD 1843
4. Aet. 48
49 A repaired house; 13. AD 1845. Aet. 50 Summer in London; 14. AD 1846
7. Aet. 51
52 Domestic confusions; 15. AD 1846
7. Aet. 51
2 Six days in Ireland; 16. AD 1848
9. Aet. 53
54 Revolutions of February in Paris.
6. Aet.40
41 Visit to Scotland; 4. AD 1837. Aet. 42 Character of Carlyle's writings; 5. AD 1837
8. Aet. 42
43 Effects of the book; 6. AD 1838
9. Aet. 43
44 Visit to Kirkaldy; 7. AD 1839
40. Aet. 44
45 Review of Carlyle by Sterling; 8. AD 1840
1. Aet. 45
6 Preparation for 'Cromwell'; 9. AD 1842. Aet. 47 Sterling at Falmouth; 10. AD 1842. Aet. 47 Return to London; 11. AD 1842
3. Aet. 47
48 Slow progress with 'Cromwell'; 12. AD 1843
4. Aet. 48
49 A repaired house; 13. AD 1845. Aet. 50 Summer in London; 14. AD 1846
7. Aet. 51
52 Domestic confusions; 15. AD 1846
7. Aet. 51
2 Six days in Ireland; 16. AD 1848
9. Aet. 53
54 Revolutions of February in Paris.
Introductory; 1. AD 1834. Aet. 39 Beginning of life in Cheyne Row; 2. AD 1835. Aet. 40 The first volume to be replaced; 3. AD 1835
6. Aet.40
41 Visit to Scotland; 4. AD 1837. Aet. 42 Character of Carlyle's writings; 5. AD 1837
8. Aet. 42
43 Effects of the book; 6. AD 1838
9. Aet. 43
44 Visit to Kirkaldy; 7. AD 1839
40. Aet. 44
45 Review of Carlyle by Sterling; 8. AD 1840
1. Aet. 45
6 Preparation for 'Cromwell'; 9. AD 1842. Aet. 47 Sterling at Falmouth; 10. AD 1842. Aet. 47 Return to London; 11. AD 1842
3. Aet. 47
48 Slow progress with 'Cromwell'; 12. AD 1843
4. Aet. 48
49 A repaired house; 13. AD 1845. Aet. 50 Summer in London; 14. AD 1846
7. Aet. 51
52 Domestic confusions; 15. AD 1846
7. Aet. 51
2 Six days in Ireland; 16. AD 1848
9. Aet. 53
54 Revolutions of February in Paris.
6. Aet.40
41 Visit to Scotland; 4. AD 1837. Aet. 42 Character of Carlyle's writings; 5. AD 1837
8. Aet. 42
43 Effects of the book; 6. AD 1838
9. Aet. 43
44 Visit to Kirkaldy; 7. AD 1839
40. Aet. 44
45 Review of Carlyle by Sterling; 8. AD 1840
1. Aet. 45
6 Preparation for 'Cromwell'; 9. AD 1842. Aet. 47 Sterling at Falmouth; 10. AD 1842. Aet. 47 Return to London; 11. AD 1842
3. Aet. 47
48 Slow progress with 'Cromwell'; 12. AD 1843
4. Aet. 48
49 A repaired house; 13. AD 1845. Aet. 50 Summer in London; 14. AD 1846
7. Aet. 51
52 Domestic confusions; 15. AD 1846
7. Aet. 51
2 Six days in Ireland; 16. AD 1848
9. Aet. 53
54 Revolutions of February in Paris.