Fragments.
Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Portions of something that are torn, broken off from, or dislocated from their original whole.
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence of Thomas Carlyle.
File
Identifier: Acc.11637
Scope and Contents
Includes fragment of a manuscript on linguistics and the following letters:1. letter, 1850, of Thomas Carlyle to Richard Owen on the penalties of frequent dining out, and Assyrian bull sculptures2. letter, 1874, of Thomas Constable to Thomas Carlyle concerning Carlyle`s support of Constable`s efforts to vindicate his father, Archibald, in the face of Lockhart`s criticism3. letter, undated, of Henry Brougham4. letter, 1833, of Francis Jeffrey...
Dates:
1833-1874.
Manuscript of an incomplete work of fiction of Thomas Carlyle.
Item
Identifier: Acc.11254
Scope and Contents
Concerns a character Peter Lithgow of Drumbrash.
Dates:
circa 1827.
Part of a corrected manuscript of an essay of Thomas Carlyle, "The Negro Question"., 1849
Item
Identifier: MS.50277 folios 79-80
Scope and Contents
Manuscript concerning Carlyle’s thoughts on slavery.
Dates:
1849
Part of a corrected manuscript of an essay of Thomas Carlyle, "The Nigger Question".
Item
Identifier: Acc.7359
Dates:
1849.
Photocopies of corrected manuscripts and proofs of fragments, undated, of Thomas Carlyle, "History of Friedrich II of Prussia".
Fonds
Identifier: Acc.8022
Scope and Contents
With a letter, 1839, of Carlyle to James Aitken, and a letter, 1920, of Margaret Carlyle Aitken to Mary Walker.
Dates:
1839-1920 and undated.