Carlyle Intime: Lettres Sa M re Dont Plusieurs In dites... presents a selection of personal letters from Thomas Carlyle to his mother. These letters offer a unique window into the private life and thoughts of the renowned Victorian essayist and historian. Revealing a more intimate side of Carlyle, the collection illuminates his relationships, his intellectual development, and the everyday concerns of his life. The correspondence provides valuable insights into the social and cultural context of 19th-century Britain, making it an essential resource for scholars of literary history and anyone interested in the personal lives of great thinkers. This edition makes available several previously unpublished letters, adding to the richness and depth of our understanding of Carlyle.
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