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    The CarlyleEmerson correspondence is a series of letters written between Thomas Carlyle (1795–1881) and Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882) from 14 May 1834...
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    1883). "Review of The Correspondence of Thomas Carlyle and Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1834–72". The Academy. 23 (570): 231–233. Emerson, Ralph Waldo (November...
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    Paterson. Norton, Charles Eliot, ed. (1883). The Correspondence of Thomas Carlyle and Ralph Waldo Emerson. Boston: James R. Osgood and Company. Norton, Charles...
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  • mathematics, a Carlyle circle is a certain circle in a coordinate plane associated with a quadratic equation; it is named after Thomas Carlyle. The circle...
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  • Paterson. Norton, Charles Eliot, ed. (1883). The Correspondence of Thomas Carlyle and Ralph Waldo Emerson. Boston: James R. Osgood and Company. Norton, Charles...
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    " Wilde would later attempt to purchase Carlyle's table on which the history was written. Ralph Waldo Emerson thought that it revealed "an imagination...
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    Carlyle's House, in Cheyne Row, Chelsea, central London, was the home of the Scottish essayist, historian and philosopher Thomas Carlyle and his wife Jane...
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    Mifflin, 1927. He edited: Correspondence of John Sterling and Ralph Waldo Emerson (1897) Centenary Edition of Ralph Waldo Emerson, annotated (1903) Life...
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    Reprint, Freeport, N.Y.: Books for Libraries Press, 1972. The Correspondence of Emerson and Carlyle. Ed. Joseph Slater. New York: Columbia University Press...
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    James Anthony Froude (category Thomas Carlyle)
    such as Spinoza, David Friedrich Strauss, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Goethe, and especially Thomas Carlyle. Froude retained a favourable impression of Newman,...
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  • Moody Emerson (August 23, 1774 – May 1, 1863) was an American letter writer and diarist. She was known not only as her nephew Ralph Waldo Emerson's "earliest...
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    which had been announced as a three-volume work. Heraud took Emerson to be a disciple of Carlyle, and was contradicted in The Present. A few years later he...
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    his friends. In 1883 he published the Letters of Carlyle and Emerson; in 1886, 1887 and 1888, Carlyle's Letters and Reminiscences; in 1894, the Orations...
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    "radical correspondence of visible things and human thoughts", as Emerson wrote in Nature (1836). On April 18, 1841, Thoreau moved in with the Emersons. There...
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    Latter-Day Pamphlets (category Works by Thomas Carlyle)
    The Correspondence of Emerson and Carlyle. Ed. Joseph Slater. New York: Columbia University Press, 1964. p. 463n. The Correspondence of Emerson and Carlyle...
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     545–555 Burke, Edmund. Correspondence of Edmund Burke, Vol. VI ed. Alfred Cobban and R. A. Smith. Chicago, 1958–1968. Carlyle, Thomas (1832). "Boswell's...
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    The Ralph Waldo Emerson House is a house museum located at 18 Cambridge Turnpike, Concord, Massachusetts, and a National Historic Landmark for its associations...
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  • Ralph Waldo Emerson's "Letter to Martin Van Buren" (1838) was written in response to the government's efforts to remove the Cherokee people from their...
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    family again lived near the Emersons, and Louisa was granted open access to the Emerson library, where she read Carlyle, Dante, Shakespeare, and Goethe...
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    biographer of Ralph Waldo Emerson as well as a friend of Emerson and other literary celebrities, including Leigh Hunt and Thomas Carlyle, and the geologist and...
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    existence of God. The book's literary influences include Shakespeare, Thomas Carlyle, Sir Thomas Browne and the Bible. In addition to narrative prose, Melville...
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    Enlightenment: A Brave New Era for Carlyle?". In Kerry, Paul E.; Hill, Marylu (eds.). Thomas Carlyle Resartus: Reappraising Carlyle's Contribution to the Philosophy...
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    befriended Ralph Waldo Emerson, but did not find much satisfaction in Emerson's thought. Emerson introduced James to Thomas Carlyle. But it was in the work...
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    Ezra Ripley (category Ralph Waldo Emerson)
    the widow of his predecessor, the reverend William Emerson Sr. William’s grandson, Ralph Waldo Emerson, later said of Ripley: With a limited acquaintance...
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    Quincey, Julia Ward Howe, Thomas Carlyle, and Shakespeare, and entertaining many distinguished visitors—Ralph Waldo Emerson, Harriet Beecher Stowe, abolitionist...
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    as I had left the dying room for a moment. [...]" Thomas Carlyle, in his letter to John Carlyle (2 July 1832) records that he had learned the version Macht...
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    four bits of leaves". Mortified, Mill offered Carlyle £200 (£17,742.16 in 2021) as compensation (Carlyle would only accept £100). Ideological differences...
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    minor work, though[citation needed]). It was read by Thomas Carlyle, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Goethe and Stendhal. A list of his works is given in Quérard's...
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    English language, and therefore admired above all the writings of Carlyle, Emerson and Thoreau. "He is a very firm believer in Thoreau and starts by reading...
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    Harrold, F. (1930). "Carlyle and Novalis". Studies in Philology. 27 (21): 47–63. JSTOR 4172052. (registration required) Carlyle, Thomas (1852) [1829]...
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