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A HISTORY OF HIS LIFE IN LONDON
1834-1881
BY
JAMES ANTHONY FROUDE, M.A.
HOXORARY FELLOW OF EXETER COLLEGE, OXFORD
WITA PORTRAIT ENGRAVED ON STEEL
IN TWO VOLUMES
VOL. I.
LONDON LONGMANS, GREEN, AND CO.
1884
All rights reserred
obis e.
Beginning of life in Cheyne Row --First winter in London --John
Sterling-Offers of employment on the Times' not accepted, and
why-Begins . History of the French Revolution'-Carlyle's inter-
pretation of it-Extracts from Journal-London society-Litera-
ture as a profession-John Mill—The burnt manuscript-Resolu-
tion to continue the book-Meets Wordsworth
The first volume to be replaced--Poverty and depression---John Ster-
ling-Maurice on the Articles— Sartor'-Carlyle's Theology-Style
-Invitation to America-Thoughts of abandoning literature--Re-
flections in Hyde Park-Book to be finished-London drawing-
rooms-- First volume rewritten . . . . . . .
33
Visit to Scotland-Hard conditions of life-Scotsbrig- Return to
London-Effort of faith-Letter from his mother-Schemes for
employment-Offer from Basil Montagu-Polar bears-Struggles
with the book, Visit from John Carlyle-Despondency-Money
anxieties--Mrs. Carlyle in Scotland-Letters to her- Diamond
Necklace' printed— French Revolution 'finished . . . . 57
CHAPTER IV.
A.D. 1837. ÆT. 42.
PAGE
Character of Carlyle's writings--The French Revolution 'as a work
of art-Political neutrality-Effect of the book on Carlyle's posi-
tion---Proposed lectures - Public speaking-Delivery of the first
course-Success, moral and financial-End of money difficulties-
Letter to Sterling-Exhaustion-Retreat to Scotland . . . 87
CHAPTER V.
A.D. 1837–8. ÆT. 42–43.
Effects of the book-Change in Carlyle's position—Thoughts on the
cholera-Article on Sir Walter Scott-Proposals for a collection of
miscellanies-Lord Monteagle-The great world--T. Erskine --
Literature as a profession--Miss Martineau-Popularity-Second
course of lectures-Financial results-- Increasing fame . . . 114
CHAPTER VI.
A.D. 1838–3. ÆT. 43–44.
Visit to Kirkcaldy-Sees Jeffrey—Sartor'-Night at Manchester -
Remittances from Boston-Proposed article on Cromwell—Want
of books --London Library-Breakfast with Monckton Milnes-
Third course of Lectures-Chartism-Radicalism-Correspondence
with Lockhart--Thirlwall-Gift of a horse-Summer in Scotland
-First journey on a railway . . . . . . . .
144
CHAPTER VII.
A.D. 1839–40. ÆT. 44-45.
Review of Carlyle by Sterling--Article on Chartism offered to Lock-
hart-Expanded into a book. --Dinner in Dover Street-First sight
of Dickens-Lectures on Heroes-Conception of Cromwell-- Visit
from Thirlwall-London Library-Impressions of Tennyson-
Reviews-Puseyism -- Book to be written on Cromwell . . . 169
CHAPTER VIII.
A.D. 1840–1. ÆT. 45–46.
Preparation for Cromwell'—Nervous irritability-A jury trial— Visit
to Fryston-Summer on the Solway--Return to London and
work -- Difficulties in the way-Offer of a professorship-Declined
203