ABSTRACT
The Critical Heritage gathers together a large body of critical sources on major figures in liteature. Each volume presents contemporary responses on a writer's work, enabling student and researcher to read the material themselves.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |25 pages
Introduction
part |20 pages
Sartor Resartus
chapter |8 pages
John Sterling, letter to Carlyle
chapter |6 pages
Alexander Hill Everett, from an unsigned review, North American Review
October 1835, xli, 454–82
chapter |5 pages
Nathaniel L. Frothingham, from an initialled review, Christian Examiner
September 1836, xxi, 74–84
part |42 pages
The French Revolution
chapter |17 pages
John Stuart Mill, from an unsigned review, London and Westminster Review
July 1837, xxvii, 17–53
part |76 pages
Carlyle's Works
chapter |14 pages
Thomas Chisholm Anstey, from an unsigned review, Dublin Review
October 1838, v, 349–76
chapter |39 pages
John Sterling, from an unsigned review, London and Westminster Review
October 1839, xxxiii, 1–68
chapter |23 pages
William Sewell, from an unsigned article, Quarterly Review
September 1840, lxvi, 446–503
part |7 pages
Chartism
part |37 pages
On Heroes, Hero-Worship
chapter |22 pages
William Thomson, from an unsigned review, Christian Remembrancer
August 1843, vi, 121–43
part |28 pages
Past and Present
chapter |11 pages
William Henry Smith, from an unsigned review, Blackwood' s Edinburgh Magazine
July 1843, liv, 121–38
chapter |10 pages
Peter LePage Renouf, from an unsigned review, Dublin Review
August 1843, xv, 182–200
part |74 pages
Views of Carlyle in the 1840s
chapter |14 pages
Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Richard H. Horne, unsigned essay, A New Spirit of the Age
New York, 1844, pp. 333–48
chapter |14 pages
Joseph Mazzini, from an unsigned article, British and Foreign Quarterly Review
January 1844, xvi, 262–93
chapter |13 pages
Robert Vaughan, from an unsigned review, British Quarterly Review
February 1846, iii, 50–95
chapter |25 pages
Henry David Thoreau, from an essay, Graham's Magazine
March and April 1847, xxi, 145–52, 238–45
part |8 pages
‘Occasional Discourse on the Negro Question'
chapter |1 pages
Introductory paragraph to the full text, DeBow's Review
chapter |7 pages
John Greenleaf Whittier on ‘Thomas Carlyle on the Slave Question', Literary Recreations and Miscellanies
Boston, 1854
part |57 pages
Latter-Day Pamphlets
chapter |12 pages
William Edmonstoune Aytoun, from an unsigned review, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
June 1850, lxvii, 640–58
chapter |6 pages
George Fitzhugh on Carlyle in Cannibals All: or Slaves Without Masters
Richmond, 1857
part |52 pages
Life of John Sterling
chapter |9 pages
Francis W. Newman, from an unsigned review, Prospective Review
February 1852, viii, 1–15
chapter |13 pages
John Tulloch, from an unsigned review, North British Review
February 1852, xvi, 359–89
chapter |15 pages
James Martineau, from an unsigned review, National Review
October 1856, iii, 449–94
part |29 pages
Frederick the Great
chapter |17 pages
Herman Merivale, from an unsigned review, Quarterly Review
July 1865, cxviii, 225–54
part |65 pages
Obituaries and ‘Reminiscences'
chapter |11 pages
Walt Whitman on Carlyle, (a) Critic and (b) Specimen Days
(a) 12 February 1881 (b) New York, 1914
chapter |9 pages
Andrew Lang, a review, ‘Mr. Carlyle's Reminiscences', Fraser's Magazine
April 1881, n.s. xxiii, 515–28