Carlyle and his contemporaries : essays in honor of Charles Richard Sanders

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Carlyle and his contemporaries : essays in honor of Charles Richard Sanders

edited by John Clubbe

Duke University Press, 1976

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Note

"The publications of Charles Richard Sanders": p. [xx]-xxiii. Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works

  • Clubbe, J. Charles Richard Sanders
  • Campbell, I. Carlyle's religion
  • Moore, C. Carlyle and Goethe as scientist
  • Fielding, K. J. Carlyle and the Saint-Simonians (1830-1832)
  • Spivey, E. Carlyle and the logic-choppers: J. S. Mill and Diderot
  • Hilles, F. W. The hero as revolutionary: Godefroy Cavaignac
  • Edwards, J. R. Carlyle and the fictions of belief
  • Altick, R. D. Past and present
  • Goldberg, M. A universal "howl of execration."
  • DeLaura, David J. The future of poetry
  • Haight, Gordon S. The Carlyles and the Leweses
  • ApRoberts, R. Carlyle and Trollope
  • Cate, G. A. Ruskin's discipleship to Carlyle
  • Stevenson, L. Carlyle and Meredith
  • Ryals, C. de L. "Analyzing humanity back into its elements."
  • Tennyson, G. B. Parody as style
  • Clubbe, J. Grecian destiny

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