Excerpt from Syllabus of a Course of Six Lectures on English Writers of the Present Era: Carlyle, Newman, Kingsley, Ruskin, Matthew Arnold, Kipling
Critical Studies. Criticism of Carlyle is voluminous. The following works are representative: J. R. Lowell, My Study Windows; E. W. Hamley, Thomas Carlyle, an Essay (blackwood, David Masson, Carlyle, Personally and in his Writings (macmillan, Carlyle's Ethics, Leslie Stephen, in Hours in a Library, iii. (smith, Elder, Modern H amon isis, J. M. Robertson (swan Sonnenschein, R. H. Hutton, Modern Guides of English Thought (macmillan, Carlyle's Place in Literature, Frederic Harrison, Forum, 1895.
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