Thomas Carlyle. A History of the First Forty Years of Life, 1795-1835
Vol. II
- 412 Seiten
- 15 Lesestunden
Reprint of the original, first published in 1882.




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Vol. II
Reprint of the original, first published in 1882.
This collection of essays covers a wide range of topics including historical events, personalities, and literature. Written by the great Victorian historian James Anthony Froude, Short Studies on Great Subjects is a must-read for anyone interested in history and culture.
In this classic work, James Anthony Froude provides a detailed and compelling account of one of the most tumultuous periods in English history. Spanning the reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary I, and Elizabeth I, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of early modern England.
A comprehensive and insightful history of England from the fall of Wolsey to the death of Elizabeth I. Froude provides a vivid account of the key events and personalities of the era, offering readers a compelling look into the political and social developments that shaped England into the modern nation it is today.
This classic biography of the Scottish philosopher and historian Thomas Carlyle offers a detailed account of his early life and development, from his childhood in rural Scotland to his early years as a struggling writer and radical intellectual in London. Written by James Anthony Froude and published in 1882, it remains a valuable resource for scholars and readers interested in the life and work of Carlyle and the intellectual history of the 19th century. This book will appeal to anyone interested in biography and intellectual history.
Set in the early 19th century, this gripping novel follows the lives of two sisters as they navigate the complexities of love, duty, and family. With its rich historical detail and vibrant characters, this book is a must-read for fans of historical fiction.
A comprehensive history of England from early times up to the 19th century, covering major events and figures throughout the centuries.
This classic work of English history covers one of the most tumultuous periods in the country's past, from the reign of Henry VIII to the defeat of the Spanish Armada. Froude's lively prose and unashamedly partisan opinions make for an engaging and highly readable account.
A seminal work of historical scholarship, tracing the complex political and social events that shaped early modern England.
A detailed history of England from a tumultuous period, spanning the reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary I, and Elizabeth I. Froude provides an engaging narrative that touches upon religion, politics, and society during this crucial era of English history.