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Author Tarr, Rodger L

Title Carlyles at Home and Abroad
Published Taylor and Francis, 2017

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Contents Cover; Half Title; Dedication; Title; Copyright; Contents; Abbreviations; Acknowledgements; List of Contributors; Kenneth J. Fielding: A Dedication; 1 Justice to Carlyle's Memory: The Later Carlyle; 2 The Historian as Shandean Humorist: Carlyle and Frederick the Great; 3 Carlyle and the 'Insane' Fine Arts; 4 'A Scotch Proudhon': Carlyle, Herzen, and the French Revolutions of 1789 and 1848; 5 'TrueThomas': Carlyle, Young Ireland, and the Legacy of Millenialism; 6 Translating Carlyle's French Revolution: A French Perspective; 7 The'Magical Speculum':Vision and Truth in Carlyle's Early Histories
8 Prophet and Friend:The Reflective Politics of Carlyle and Coleridge9 Carlyle and Symbolism; 10 Mark Twain, Thomas Carlyle, and Shooting Niagara; 11 'The same old sausage':Thomas Carlyle and the James Family; 12 Cedric the Saxon and the Haiti Duke of Marmalade: Race in Past and Present; 13 Performing Blackness: Carlyle and 'The Nigger Question'; 14 The Carlyles and 'Phantasm Aristocracy'; 15 The Uses of German Literature in the Carlyles' Courtship; 16 Geraldine Jewsbury: Jane Welsh Carlyle's 'best friend'?
17 'The Victorian Lady' รข#x80;#x93; Jane Welsh Carlyle and the Psycho-Feminist Myth: A Retrospective18 Jane Welsh Carlyle's Travel Narratives: 'Portable Perspectives'; 19 'Wonderful Worlds Up Yonder': Rousseau and the Erotics of Teaching and Learning; 20 A 'Creative Adventure': Jane Welsh Carlyle's 'Simple Story'; 21 Collating Carlyle: Patterns of Revision in Heroes, Sartor Resartus, and The French Revolution; Index
Summary "The Carlyles at Home and Abroad explores the extensive influence of Thomas Carlyle and Jane Welsh Carlyle in England and Scotland, Europe, and the United States. The contributors explore a wide range of topics, such as aesthetics, history, biography, literature, travel writing, feminism and race. The result is a volume that offers a fresh assessment of the couple as national and international figures. Contributors include K.J. Fielding (The Late Carlyle), Ruth apRoberts (Frederick the Great), David DeLaura (Carlyle and the Fine Arts), David R. Sorensen (Carlyle and Herzen), Owen Dudley Edwards (Carlyle and Ireland), Alain Jumeau (Carlyle and France), Marylu Hill (Carlyle's Early History), Ronald Wendling (Carlyle and Coleridge), Cairns Craig (Carlyle and Symbolism), Brent Kinser (Carlyle and Mark Twain), Andrew Taylor (Carlyle and the James Family), Chris R. Vanden Bossche (Carlyle and Race), Vanessa D. Dickerson, (The Negro Question?), Sheila McIntosh (Carlyle and Aristocracy), Rosemary Ashton (The Carlyles? German Courtship), Ian Campbell, (Jane Welsh Carlyle and Geraldine Jewsbury), Rodger L. Tarr (Jane Welsh Carlyle and Psycho-Feminism), Aileen Christianson (Jane Welsh Carlyle's Travel Narratives), Norma Clarke (Jane Welsh Carlyle and Rousseau), Kathy Chamberlain (Jane Welsh Carlyle's Fiction) and Mark Engel (Collating Carlyle Editions)."--Provided by publisher
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Subject Carlyle, Jane Welsh, -1801-1866
Carlyle, Thomas, -1795-1881-Criticism and interpretation
Form Electronic book
ISBN 1351147471
9781351147477