of Schiller (Lond. Mag., 1823-4), 1825, 1845. (Supplement
published in the People's Edition, 1873) Wilhelm Meister's
Apprenticeship, 1824. Elements of Geometry and Trigonometry
(from the French of Legendre), 1824. German Romance, 1827.
Sartor Resartus (Fraser's Mag., 1833-4), 1835 (Boston) 1838.
French Revolution, 1837,1839. Critical and Miscellaneous Essays,
1839, 1840, 1847, 1857. (In these were reprinted Articles from
Edinburgh Review, Foreign Review, Foreign Quarterly Review,
Fraser's Magazine, Westminster Review, New Monthly Magazine,
London and Westminster Review, Keepsake, Proceedings of the
Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Times.) Chartism, 1840.
Heroes, Hero-worship, and the Heroic in History, 1841. Past and
Present, 1843. Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches; with
Elucidations, 1845. Thirty-five Unpublished Letters of Oliver
Cromwell, 1847 (Fraser). Original Discourses on the Negro
Question (Fraser, 1849), 1853. Latter-day Pamphlets, 1850. Life
of John Sterling, 1851. History of Friedrich II. of Prussia,
1858-65. Inaugural Address at Edinburgh, 1866. Shooting
Niagara; and After? 1867 (from Macmillan). The Early Kings of
Norway; also an Essay on the Portraits of John Knox, 1875.
There were also contributions to Brewster's Edinburgh
Encyclopaedia, vols. xiv. xv., and xvi.; to New Edinburgh
Review, 1821, 1822; Fraser's Magazine, 1830, 1831; The Times,
19 June, 1844 (Mazzini); 28 November, 1876; 5 May, 1877;
Examiner, 1848; Spectator 1848.
First Collected Edition of Works, 1857-58 (16 vols.)
Reminiscences (ed. J.A. Froude), 1881; (ed. C.E. Norton, 1887,
and preprinted in Everyman's Library; 1932, with an added
article on Professor John Wilson--"Christopher North")
Reminiscences of my Irish journey in 1849, 1882. Last Words of
Thomas Carlyle, 1882 (ed. by J.C.A.) Last Words of Thomas
Carlyle, 1892. Rescued Essays (ed. P. Newberry) 1892.
Historical Sketches of Notable Persons and Events in the Reign of
James I. and Charles I. (ed. A. Carlyle), 1898.
Sir Leslie Stephen's article on Carlyle in the Dictionary of
National Biography gives a list of his occasional writings which
have never been collected or reprinted.
Contents
Book I--Proem
I. Midas.
II. The Sphinx
III. Manchester Insurrection
IV. Morrison's Pill
V. Aristocracy of Talent
VI. Hero-Worship
Book II--The Ancient Monk
I. Jocelin of Brakelond
II. St. Edmundsbury
III. Landlord Edmund
IV. Abb
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