Contributions

  • Fielding, K. J. - Contributor
  • Sorensen, David R., 1953- - Contributor

Publication

2004 - Ashgate, Aldershot, Hants, England, England

Language

English

Word Count

83,500 words, Guess

Page Count

334 pages

Identifiers

and 3 more
  • Library of Congress Control Number2003048917
  • LibraryThing1596506
  • Goodreads585960

Classifications

  • DDC824/.8
  • LCCPR4419.C5 A83 2004

Description

"This new selection of the letters of Jane Carlyle presents a complete view of a Victorian woman, with a wide circle of friends, who enjoyed the company of distinguished thinkers, writers, politicians, feminists, eccentrics and radicals. This edition draws on many remarkable letters and papers not published before, in which she created a memorable epistolary voice - shrewd, vigorous, ironic, observant, humorous and passionate. This new selection gives a rounded picture of her complex character, showing her as a tormented yet forceful woman who was a strong personality in her own right. She now emerges as a self-conscious artist, adept at constructing images of herself that were designed to appeal to her particular correspondents. The account is written with close attention to Jane Carlyle's long-running jealousy of Lady Harriet Ashburton; and fresh letters include many to her mother and her vital response to her passionate lover or admirer Charlotte Cushman."--Jacket.

Subjects

Topics

EssaysSourcesIntellectualsIntellectuelsCorrespondenceCorrespondanceAuthors' spouses

Places

Times

Genres

  • Sources.
  • Correspondence.

Series Statement

  • The nineteenth century series

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