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Paperback James Carlyle Of Ecclefechan Book

ISBN: 1025044835

ISBN13: 9781025044835

James Carlyle Of Ecclefechan

"James Carlyle Of Ecclefechan" offers a detailed biographical account of James Carlyle, father of the eminent Scottish essayist, historian, and philosopher, Thomas Carlyle. Authored by both Thomas Carlyle and James Anthony Froude, this work provides insight into the life and times of a significant figure in the Carlyle family, revealing the influences that shaped Thomas Carlyle's intellectual and personal development.

The book explores James Carlyle's life in Ecclefechan, Scotland, and delves into his character, beliefs, and relationships. Through vivid anecdotes and careful documentation, the authors paint a portrait of a man whose values and experiences deeply impacted his son's worldview. This biography is valuable for those interested in 19th-century Scottish history, the Carlyle family, and the development of Thomas Carlyle's philosophical thought. It offers a glimpse into the social and cultural context that molded one of the Victorian era's most influential thinkers.

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