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Thomas Carlyle: A Biography [Paperback]

Fred Kaplan


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  • Paperback: 614 pages
  • Publisher: University of California Press; New edition edition (Mar 2 1993)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0520082001
  • ISBN-13: 978-0520082007
  • Product Dimensions: 22.6 x 15.2 x 4.1 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 816 g

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"Fred Kaplan has performed a labor of love and commendatory service. His Thomas Carlyle, which draws on unpublished letters, gives us our most complete picture of Carlyle in the context of his age. . . . An achievement of much merit and a gift to students of the word." -- Frederick Busch, Washington Post Book World

"The real contribution of this beautifully prepared book is that, by revealing the workings of a Victorian genius so sensitively, Kaplan does contribute significantly to the elevation of our understanding of the Victorian mind. This work is the definitive biography of Thomas Carlyle. For decades to come it will not find serious challenge." -- Lee E. Grugel, American Historical Review

"[Carlyle] is alive and well (except for occasional stomach trouble), and living in Mr. Kaplan's biography." -- John Clive, Times Literary Supplement

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In this definitive biography of the great Victorian essayist Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881), Fred Kaplan provides a vivid picture of Victorian life as he gives the reader a sensitive and candid portrait of a complex and difficult man.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Well-written study of Victorian literary figure, Sep 18 2005
By Mark Klobas - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Thomas Carlyle: A Biography (Hardcover)
As a writer and historian, Thomas Carlyle stands as one of the dominant figures of Victorian literature. Growing up in Scotland, he was a shy boy who studied for the ministry and the law before deciding to embark on a career as a writer. After starting out as a literary critic he moved on to become a historian, outlining a vision of history as a chronicle of heroes who shaped events - a view that alienated him from the growing liberal and democratic trends of his time.

Drawing upon Carlyle's enormous correspondence and personal writings, Fred Kaplan provides a detailed study of the man. Much of Carlyle's life is uninteresting, coming across as constant intellectual anxiety and a never-ending concern about illness, frequently punctuated in his early years by moves in search of a more congenial locale. Yet Kaplan describes it in a surprisingly readable manner, one that moves the reader smoothly through what might otherwise be turgid stretches. His examination of Carlyle's tense marriage is especially strong; a woman of considerable gifts in her own right, she proved as popular in London's literary circles as Carlyle himself, though the pleasure she drew from this was often offset by her own frequent illnesses and fights with her husband. Punctuating all of this is Kaplan's analysis of Carlyle's ideas, which he often develops within the context of the historian's many contacts with the leading literary figures of his day - a perspective that adds further to his insights into his personality.

Yet while Kaplan's biography provides an excellent portrait of Carlyle's personal life, it lacks an examination of the very thing that makes him worthy of study - his writings. Kaplan does recount Carlyle's efforts to write his many books and essays, but the finished products themselves are never analyzed for what they said or how they were received by the reading public. This is a glaring omission in what is otherwise a fine study of an important Victorian historian, one whose work had a significant impact on the thought of his era.

1 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Ten thumbs up, Dec 25 2008
By Reader "Book Lover" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Thomas Carlyle: A Biography (Paperback)
A while back in the past I had a bit of an interest in French history, especially the era before and during the revolution of 1789. In my search for authors to read, who were not far removed from that time period, I came across a book called The French Revolution by Thomas Carlyle. I was blown away by the uniqueness of the highly intelligent writing style. The words read were magical to my sight. I had the need to know more in depth of the writer of this fabulous book and Fred Kaplan did a superb job in bringing the man back to life in my imagination so I could finally get to know a little about the author with the fantastic ability of a brilliant wordsmith. This book well deserves the Pulitzer prize 10 times over.
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