Letters of Thomas Carlyle to John Stuart Mill, John Sterling and Robert Browning

Letters of Thomas Carlyle to John Stuart Mill, John Sterling and Robert Browning
Author: Thomas Carlyle
Publisher:
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1923
Genre: Literary Criticism
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Carlyle was for many years on terms of closest friendship with John Stuart Mill, John Sterling, & Robert Browning. The letters to Mill, nearly eighty in number, fill more than half the volume. The letters to John Sterling, whom Carlyle met through Mill & whose biography he afterward wrote, are thirty-three in number. The letters to Browning are not many, for the poet lived within easy reach of Cheyne Row. "This is a rich volume."--TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT.

The Later Letters of John Stuart Mill 1849-1873

The Later Letters of John Stuart Mill 1849-1873
Author: John Stuart Mill
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 2399
Release: 1972-12-15
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 1442638672

The Earlier Letters of John Stuart Mill, published in two volumes in 1963, were well received by critics and scholars alike. The publication of these four volumes of later letters completes this edition of Mill's personal correspondence. These volumes contain over 1,800 letters, most never before published, and some sixty earlier letters that have come to light since the publication of the first two volumes of correspondence. The letters have been assembled from widely dispersed collections in the libraries of fifty-eight institutions and of some thirty private collections in Britain and in other countries of the Commonwealth, Europe, and North America. In addition, many personal letters of which no originals survived have been located in contemporary periodicals or biographies of Mill's correspondence.

The Earlier Letters of John Stuart Mill 1812-1848

The Earlier Letters of John Stuart Mill 1812-1848
Author: John Stuart Mill
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 929
Release: 1963-12-15
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 1442638680

These volumes of Mill's letters have been awaited eagerly by all scholars in the field of nineteenth-century studies. They inaugurate most auspiciously the edition of the Collected Works of John Stuart Mill planned and directed by an editorial committee appointed from the Faculty of Arts and Science of the University of Toronto and from the University of Toronto Press. In this collection of 537 letters and excerpts of letters are included all the personal letters available. It contains 238 hitherto unpublished letters and 72 letters with previously unpublished passages. Letters previously published have been recollated whenever possible. All are meticulously edited and annotated.