Reminiscences
Discover the profound reflections of renowned historian and social critic Thomas Carlyle in his captivating work, Reminiscences. Originally edited by his close friend, historian J. A. Froude, this two-volume collection was posthumously published in March 1881, just a month after Carlyle's passing. The 352-page paperback edition, released by Cambridge University Press in 2012, delves into Carlyle's rich memories, including heartfelt tributes to his beloved wife, Jane Welsh, and evocative sketches of influential figures such as Scottish critic Lord Jeffrey.
With its insightful narrative, Reminiscences offers readers a unique glimpse into the mind of one of the 19th century's most prominent intellectuals. Immerse yourself in the personal anecdotes and historical perspectives that shaped Carlyle's legacy. Perfect for fans of literature, history, and biography, this collection is a must-have for any bookshelf.