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Carlyle, A. Frank Harris and his (imaginary) ‘Talks with Carlyle’; a<br />

reply by Frank Harris. <strong>English</strong> Rev 9 1911.<br />

Carlyle’s birthplace: the arched house, Ecclefechan. 1911.<br />

Harris, F. Talks with Carlyle. <strong>English</strong> Rev 7 1911.<br />

Johnson, W. S. Thomas Carlyle: a study <strong>of</strong> his literary apprenticeship,<br />

1814–1831. New Haven CT 1911.<br />

Moisant, X. L’optimisme au xixe siècle. Beauchesne 1911.<br />

Orr, L. Famous affinities <strong>of</strong> history: the story <strong>of</strong> the Carlyles.<br />

Munsey’s Mag 45 1911.<br />

Watt, L. M. Thomas Carlyle. [1912.]<br />

Cazamian, L. Carlyle. Paris 1913; tr 1932.<br />

Clare, M. [M. C. Byron]. A day with Thomas Carlyle. [1913.]<br />

Wilson, D. A. <strong>The</strong> truth about Carlyle. 1913.<br />

Crichton-Browne, J. Thomas Carlyle. In Famous Edinburgh students,<br />

Edinburgh 1914.<br />

Meyer, M. Carlyles Einfluss auf Kingsley in sozial-politischer und<br />

religiös-ethischer Hinsicht. Weimar 1914.<br />

Perry, B. Thomas Carlyle: how to know him. Indianapolis [1915].<br />

Sloan, J. M. Carlyle’s Germans. Hibbert Jnl 13 1915.<br />

Guthrie, Lord. Thomas Carlyle: an appreciation. Glasgow 1916.<br />

Morgan, W. Carlyle and German thought. Queen’s Quart 23 1916.<br />

Robertson, J. G. Carlyle. In <strong>Cambridge</strong> history <strong>of</strong> <strong>English</strong> literature,<br />

ed A. W. Ward and A. R. Waller, vol 13, <strong>Cambridge</strong> 1916.<br />

Stewart, H. L. Carlyle’s conception <strong>of</strong> history. Political Science Quart<br />

32 1917.<br />

Stewart, H. L. Carlyle’s conception <strong>of</strong> religion. American Jnl <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>The</strong>ology 21 1917.<br />

[Gunn, S.] Carlyle and Kultur. Unpopular Rev 10 1918.<br />

Millar, M. I. S. Carlyle and the nineteenth century. Catholic World 16<br />

1918.<br />

Stewart, H. L. <strong>The</strong> alleged Prussianism <strong>of</strong> Thomas Carlyle.<br />

International Jnl <strong>of</strong> Ethics 28 1918.<br />

Trevelyan, G. M. <strong>The</strong> two Carlyles. Cornhill Mag 44 1918.<br />

Besch, J. Sprecher Gottes in unserer Zeit: Schleiermacher, Carlyle,<br />

Tolstoi. Stuttgart 1919.<br />

Hunter, J. Thomas Carlyle. Modern Churchman 9 1919.<br />

Jones, S. A. A catalogue <strong>of</strong> the Dr Samuel A. Jones Carlyle Collection.<br />

Ed M. E. Wead, Ann Arbor MI 1919.<br />

Stewart, H. L. Carlyle’s place in philosophy. Monist 29 1919.<br />

Ralli, A. Guide to Carlyle. 2 vols [1920].<br />

Hohfeld, A. R. <strong>The</strong> poems in Carlyle’s translation <strong>of</strong> Wilhelm<br />

Meister. MLN 36 1921.<br />

Carlyle, A. Notes on a three days’ tour to the Netherlands: August,<br />

1842 – T. Carlyle. Cornhill Mag 126 1922.<br />

[Carlyle’s Will]. Harvard Lib Notes 10 1923.<br />

Marx, O. Carlyle’s translation <strong>of</strong> ‘Wilhelm Meister’. Baltimore<br />

1925.<br />

Barrett, J. A. S. <strong>The</strong> principle portraits and statues <strong>of</strong> Thomas<br />

Carlyle. [1928.]<br />

Harrold, C. F. <strong>The</strong> translated passages in Carlyle’s French<br />

Revolution. JEGP 27 1928.<br />

[Wells, Gabriel] Gives Carlyle draft to British Museum. New York<br />

Times 20 July 1928.<br />

Carlyle, A. <strong>The</strong> Carlyle myth refuted. Edinburgh 1930.<br />

Dunn, W. Froude and Carlyle. 1930.<br />

Mabbott, T. O. Carlyle: a bibliographical item. N & Q 160 1931.<br />

Thrall, M. M. Two articles attributed to Carlyle. MLN 46 1931.<br />

Neff, E. Carlyle. 1932.<br />

Sotheby. Catalogue <strong>of</strong> printed books, autograph letters, literary<br />

manuscripts . . . formerly the property <strong>of</strong> Thomas Carlyle. 1932.<br />

C<strong>of</strong>fin, E. F. American first editions <strong>of</strong> Carlyle. Amer Book Collector<br />

4 1933.<br />

Parsons, C. O. A Goethe poem and Carlyle’s translation. Archiv für<br />

das Studium der Neueren Sprachen und <strong>Literature</strong>n 164 1933.<br />

Brooks, R. Manuscripts pertaining to Carlyle’s Frederick the Great.<br />

YULG 9 1934.<br />

Shine, Hill. Articles in Fraser’s Magazine attributed to Carlyle. MLN<br />

51 1936.<br />

Hirst, W. A. <strong>The</strong> manuscript <strong>of</strong> Carlyle’s French Revolution.<br />

Nineteenth Cent and After 123 1938.<br />

Tuell, A. K. Carlyle’s marginalia in Sterling’s Essays and tales. PMLA<br />

54 1939.<br />

Salomon, R. Notes and Carlyle’s journey to Germany, Autumn 1858.<br />

MLN 58 1943.<br />

Blackburn, W. Carlyle and the composition <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> life <strong>of</strong> John<br />

Sterling. SP 44 1947.<br />

Carr, C. T. Carlyle’s translations from German. MLR 42 1947.<br />

Calder, G. <strong>The</strong> writing <strong>of</strong> Past and present. New Haven CT 1949.<br />

Stark, L. M. and R. W. Hill. <strong>The</strong> bequest <strong>of</strong> Mary Stillman Harkness.<br />

BNYPL 55 1951.<br />

King, Marjorie P.‘Illudo Chartis’: an initial study in Carlyle’s mode<br />

<strong>of</strong> composition. MLR 49 1954.<br />

Worth, G. C. Three Carlyle documents. PMLA 71 1956.<br />

Clark, A. <strong>The</strong> manuscript collections <strong>of</strong> the Princeton University<br />

Library. Princeton Univ Lib Chron 19 1958.<br />

Finlayson, C. P. Thomas Carlyle’s borrowings from Edinburgh<br />

University Library, 1819–1820. Bibliotheck 3 1961.<br />

Brown, T. J. <strong>English</strong> Literary Autographs 47: Thomas Carlyle,<br />

1795–1881. BC 12 1963.<br />

Tennyson, G. B. Carlyle’s poetry to 1840: a checklist and discussion, a<br />

new attribution, and six unpublished poems. VP 1 1963.<br />

Tennyson, G. B. Unnoted encyclopaedia articles by Carlyle. ELN 1<br />

1963.<br />

Cameron, K. W. New Japanese translations <strong>of</strong> Carlyle’s works.<br />

Emerson Soc Quart 35 1964.<br />

Tennyson, G. B. Carlyle’s earliest German translation. American N &<br />

Q 3 1964.<br />

Waller, J. O. Thomas Carlyle and his Nutshell Iliad. BNYPL 69 1965.<br />

Marrs, E. W. Dating the writings <strong>of</strong> Past and present. N & Q 212<br />

1967.<br />

Clarke, A. F. [Alexander the Great Ms]. Manuscripts 20 1968.<br />

Curran, E. M. Carlyle’s first contribution to the Foreign Quarterly<br />

Review: a small identification. Victorian Periodicals Newsletter 2<br />

1968.<br />

Alexander, E. Mill’s marginal notes on Carlyle’s ‘Hudson Statue’.<br />

ELN 7 1969.<br />

Campbell, I. Carlyle’s borrowings from the <strong>The</strong>ological Library <strong>of</strong><br />

Edinburgh University. Bibliotheck 5 1969<br />

Sharples, E. Carlyle’s ‘Christopher North’. N & Q 16 1969.<br />

Campbell, Ian. James Barrett and Carlyle’s Journal. N & Q 17 1970.<br />

Tarr, R. L. Carlyle’s answer to the ‘Libussa Riddle’. Amer N & Q 9<br />

1971.<br />

Tarr, R. L. Thomas Carlyle’s libraries at Chelsea and Ecclefechan.<br />

Stud in <strong>Bibliography</strong> 27 1974.<br />

Tennyson, G. B. <strong>The</strong> Carlyles. In A guide to the year’s work in<br />

Victorian poetry and prose, 1973. VP suppl 1974.<br />

Tennyson, G. B. <strong>The</strong> Carlyles. VP 13 1975.<br />

Tarr, R. L. A new Carlyle manuscript. Victorian Newsletter 54 1978.<br />

Bell, A. Some Carlyle acquisitions <strong>of</strong> the National Library <strong>of</strong><br />

Scotland, 1972–1978. Carlyle Newsletter 1 1979.<br />

Fielding, K. J. Unpublished manuscripts I: Carlyle among the<br />

Cannibals. Carlyle Newsletter 1 1979.<br />

Henderson, H. Carlyle and the book clubs: a new approach to publishing.<br />

Publishing History 6 1979.<br />

Skabarnicki, A. M. <strong>The</strong> manuscripts <strong>of</strong> Carlyle’s Reminiscences in<br />

the National Library <strong>of</strong> Scotland. Carlyle Newsletter 1 1979.<br />

Baumgarten, M. (ed). In the margins: Carlyle’s markings and annotations<br />

in his gift copy <strong>of</strong> Mill’s Principles <strong>of</strong> political economy,<br />

first edition, London: J. W. Parker, 1848, Two Volumes. Carlyle:<br />

books and margins. Santa Cruz CA 1980.<br />

Fielding, K. J. Unpublished manuscripts II: Carlyle’s Scenario for<br />

Cromwell. Carlyle Newsletter 2 1980.<br />

Thomas Carlyle<br />

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