The Letters of Thomas Babington MacAulay: Volume 2, March 1831-December 1833

The Letters of Thomas Babington MacAulay: Volume 2, March 1831-December 1833
Author: Thomas MacAulay
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-10-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780521088978

Some of Macaulay's letters were printed in nineteenth-century memoirs, but a 'Complete Letters' of this eminent Victorian has long been needed. Professor Pinney is editing the whole body of surviving letters by Macaulay, giving accurate texts and textual and explanatory notes. The letters are in chronological order, grouped by historical theme and phases of Macaulay's life. The first two volumes deal with his childhood, career at Cambridge, early legal career and early political career, and end with him about to leave for India. The letters are lively because Macaulay (as lawyer, essayist, historian, politician, administrator, poet) was a man of enormous energy and very wide interests. They will add greatly to our sense of early Victorian political and cultural life as well as to our understanding of Macaulay himself.

Letters

Letters
Author: Thomas Pinney
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Release: 1974
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The Letters of Thomas Babington MacAulay: Volume 4, September 1841-December 1848

The Letters of Thomas Babington MacAulay: Volume 4, September 1841-December 1848
Author: Thomas MacAulay
Publisher:
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2008-10-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

The fourth volume of Thomas Pinney's acclaimed edition of Macaulay's letters covers the period between September 1841 and December 1848, in which Macaulay is shown keeping up an active political life as MP for Edinburgh and member of Lord John Russell's Whig Cabinet. At the same time his literary reputation is extended by The Lays of Ancient Rome, the collected Essays, and, at the end of the period spanned by this volume, the triumphant publication of the first two volumes of the History of England. In the same years Macaulay was enjoying perhaps the most satisfactory period of his private life: we see him comfortably established in the Albany, enjoying the society of his sister and her family, taking part as a leading figure in Whig political and literary circles, and confidently at work on the book which was to crown his fame.

The Letters of Thomas Babington MacAulay: Volume 1, 1807-February 1831

The Letters of Thomas Babington MacAulay: Volume 1, 1807-February 1831
Author: Thomas MacAulay
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-10-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780521088961

Some of Macaulay's letters were printed in nineteenth-century memoirs, but a 'Complete Letters' of this eminent Victorian has long been needed. Professor Pinney is editing the whole body of surviving letters by Macaulay, giving accurate texts and textual and explanatory notes. The letters are in chronological order, grouped by historical theme and phases of Macaulay's life. The first two volumes deal with his childhood, career at Cambridge, early legal career and early political career, and end with him about to leave for India. The letters are lively because Macaulay (as lawyer, essayist, historian, politician, administrator, poet) was a man of enormous energy and very wide interests. They will add greatly to our sense of early Victorian political and cultural life as well as to our understanding of Macaulay himself.

The Letters of Thomas Babington MacAulay: Volume 5, January 1849-December 1855

The Letters of Thomas Babington MacAulay: Volume 5, January 1849-December 1855
Author: Thomas MacAulay
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-10-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780521089012

The years covered in this fifth volume of Macaulay's letters were a striking mixture of triumph and loss. The publication of the first part of The History of England at the end of 1848 set Macaulay at the top of his fame, not merely in England, but on the Continent and in America. Honours came pouring in, and the sales of his books began to make him a rich man. The publication of the second part of the History in 1855 was a publishing event of unparalleled magnitude: 25,000 copies were subscribed at once in England, and four times that number were quickly sold in the United States. To add to his triumph, the people of Edinburgh, who had so rudely and unexpectedly rejected him in 1847 as their representative in parliament, now recanted; though Macaulay refused even to appear before them, they insisted upon returning him to parliament, and did so in 1852.

The Letters of Thomas Babington Macaulay

The Letters of Thomas Babington Macaulay
Author: Thomas Babington Macaulay
Publisher:
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2008
Genre: Authors, English
ISBN:

Some of Macaulay's letters were printed in nineteenth-century memoirs, but a 'Complete Letters' of this eminent Victorian has long been needed. Professor Pinney is editing the whole body of surviving letters by Macaulay, giving accurate texts and textual and explanatory notes. The letters are in chronological order, grouped by historical theme and phases of Macaulay's life. The first two volumes deal with his childhood, career at Cambridge, early legal career and early political career, and end with him about to leave for India. The letters are lively because Macaulay (as lawyer, essayist, historian, politician, administrator, poet) was a man of enormous energy and very wide interests. They will add greatly to our sense of early Victorian political and cultural life as well as to our understanding of Macaulay himself.