Author:Thomas Carlyle
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Works
[edit]- The Works of Thomas Carlyle (30 volumes)
Main works
[edit]- Chartism (1829)
- Sartor Resartus: The Life and Opinions of Herr Teufelsdrockh (1831)
- Public economy concentrated; or, A connected view of currency, agriculture and manufactures (1833) (external scan)
- The French Revolution: A History (1839) (external scan)
- On Heroes, Hero-Worship and the Heroic in History (1841)
- Past and Present (1843) (external scan)
- Life and Letters of Oliver Cromwell (1845)
- Latter-day Pamphlets (1850) (external scan)
- The Life of John Sterling (1851)
- Samuel Johnson (1854) (external scan)
- Frederick the Great (1858)
- The Early Kings of Norway (1875) (transcription project)
- Reminiscenses (1881) (external scan)
- Burns (1854) (external scan)
- On the Choice of Books (1837) (external scan), (external scan)
- Shooting Niagara: and after? (1867) (external scan)
- Lectures on the History of Literature (external scan)
- New Letters of Thomas Carlyle (external scans (multiple parts): 1, 2)
Poetry
[edit]Letters
[edit]- Letter to the London Library
- Letter to a Young Man, detailing how to live a full life,
- Letter on Books (1871), published in The Best Hundred Books by The Pall Mall Gazette (1886) (transcription project)
- Petition on the Copyright Bill, 1839 open letter sent to the London Examiner
Essays
[edit]- "Occasional Discourse on the Negro Question" in Fraser's Magazine (1849)
- Critical and Miscellaneous Essays (1869), in 4 vols. IA 1, IA 2, IA 3, IA 4
- "Johann August Musæus" (1827) (transcription project)
- "Friedrich De La Motte Fouque" (1827) (transcription project)
- "Ludwig Tieck" (1827) (transcription project)
- "E. T. W. Hoffmann" (1827)
- "Jean Paul Friedrich Richter" (1827)
Translations
[edit]- German Romance (1827) IA 1, IA 2
- By Johann Karl August Musäus:
- "Dumb Love" (1827)
- "Libussa" (1827)
- "Melechsala" (1827)
- By Ludwig Tieck:
- "The Fair-Haired Eckbert" (1827) (transcription project)
- "The Runenberg" (1827) (transcription project)
- "The Trusty Eckart" (1827)
- "The Elves" (1827)
- "The Goblet" (1827)
- By Ernst Theodor Wilhelm Hoffmann:
- "The Golden Pot" (1827)
- By Johann Paul Friedrich Richter:
- "Army-Chaplain Schmelzle's Journey to Flætz" (1827)
- "Life of Quintus Fixlein" (1827)
- By Friedrich Heinrich Karl de la Motte Fouqué:
- "Aslauga's Knight" (1827) (transcription project)
- By Johann Wolfgang von Goethe:
- "Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship" (1824) IA 1, IA 2
- "Wilhelm Meister's Travels" (1827) (external scan)
- "The Tale" (1832) (transcription project)
- "Novelle" (1832) (transcription project)
Works about Carlyle
[edit]- "Thomas Carlyle," in Cartoon portraits and biographical sketches of men of the day, by anonymous, illustrated by Frederick Waddy, London: Tinsley Brothers (1873)
- "Carlyle, Thomas," by Alfred H. Guernsey in The American Cyclopædia (1879)
- "Carlyle, Thomas (1795-1881)," in Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, London: Smith, Elder, & Co. (1885–1900) in 63 vols.
- Thomas Carlyle: A History of the First Forty Years of His Life, 1795–1835 by James Anthony Froude, 1891 IA 1, IA 2
- Thomas Carlyle. by John Nichol London: Macmillan & Co., 1892. Print. IA
- The Homes and Haunts of Thomas Carlyle by Henry Charles Shelley, edited by Westminster Gazette (1895) (start transcription)
- "Thomas Carlyle" in Twelve Types by G. K. Chesterton, 1902
- "Carlyle, Thomas," in The New International Encyclopædia, New York: Dodd, Mead and Co. (1905)
- "Carlyle, Thomas," in The Nuttall Encyclopædia, (ed.) by James Wood, London: Frederick Warne and Co., Ltd. (1907)
- "Carlyle, Thomas," in A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature, by John William Cousin, London: J. M. Dent & Sons (1910)
- "Carlyle, Thomas," in Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed., 1911)
- "Carlyle and Newman" by Frank W. C. Hersey in The Harvard Classics, Vol. 51. 1914
- "Carlyle, Thomas," in The Encyclopedia Americana, New York: The Encyclopedia Americana Corporation (1920)
- "Carlyle, Thomas," in Collier's New Encyclopedia, New York: P. F. Collier & Son Co. (1921)
- "Thomas Carlyle", a poem by Dorothy Parker (1928)
On his works
[edit]- "Thomas Carlyle" in The Atlantic Monthly, 1 (2) (December, 1857)
- "Sartor Resartus," in The Nuttall Encyclopædia, (ed.) by James Wood, London: Frederick Warne and Co., Ltd. (1907)
- "Frederick the Great," by Archibald MacMechan in The Encyclopedia Americana, New York: The Encyclopedia Americana Corporation (1920)
- "French Revolution, The (Carlyle)," by Archibald MacMechan in The Encyclopedia Americana, New York: The Encyclopedia Americana Corporation (1920)
- "Heroes and Hero-worship," by Archibald MacMechan in The Encyclopedia Americana, New York: The Encyclopedia Americana Corporation (1920)
- "Past and Present," in The Encyclopedia Americana, New York: The Encyclopedia Americana Corporation (1920)
- "Sartor Resartus," by Archibald MacMechan in The Encyclopedia Americana, New York: The Encyclopedia Americana Corporation (1920)
- "Carlyle and his German masters," by C. E. Vaughan in Essays and studies: by members of the English Association (v. 1, pp. 168−196), (ed.) by A. C. Bradley, Oxford: Clarendon Press (1910)
Bibliography
[edit]- The bibliography of Carlyle
Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1929, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.
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