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Hardcover The Two Carlyles Book

ISBN: 1025504569

ISBN13: 9781025504568

The Two Carlyles

"The Two Carlyles" offers a compelling and nuanced dual biography of one of the Victorian era's most fascinating couples: the influential philosopher and historian Thomas Carlyle and his brilliant, sharp-witted wife, Jane Welsh Carlyle. Written by the acclaimed critic Osbert Burdett, this work delves deep into the complex domestic and intellectual life of the Carlyles, exploring the dynamic between two formidable personalities whose marriage remains a subject of intense literary interest.

Burdett masterfully examines Thomas Carlyle's rise as a leading man of letters alongside Jane's own intellectual contributions and the sacrifices inherent in their union. Through a careful analysis of their correspondence and contemporary accounts, the author brings to life the atmosphere of 19th-century Chelsea and the wider Victorian literary circle. Readers will find a sensitive portrayal of their shared triumphs and personal struggles, shedding light on the human side of the man who wrote "The French Revolution" and the woman who was his most intimate confidante and critic.

This study is an essential resource for students of Victorian literature and history, providing a vivid portrait of a partnership that shaped the intellectual landscape of its time. "The Two Carlyles" remains a definitive exploration of the interplay between private life and public genius in the heart of the British literary tradition.

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