Jane Welsh Carlyle: A New Selection of Her Letters |
Contents
Foreword page | 11 |
Acknowledgements | 13 |
The Welsh and Carlyle Relatives | 15 |
Haddington and Templand | 17 |
Comley Bank and Craigenputtock | 31 |
To Chelsea | 44 |
The Lion and The Lions Wife | 59 |
Ill News from Templand | 91 |
Ill and Uneasy Years | 176 |
And My Youth Was Left Behind For Someone Else to Find | 195 |
The Present Mrs Carlyle | 208 |
The Soundproof Room | 226 |
The Pattern of Death | 240 |
A Mourner by an Unclosed Grave | 248 |
Death of Lady Ashburton and The Valley of the Shadow of Frederick | 260 |
The Accident | 307 |
Troston | 99 |
Geraldine Jewsbury and the First Meeting with Lady Harriet | 110 |
Summer Earthquaking at Cheyne Row | 121 |
Cromwell and the Winter of 1843 | 140 |
Liverpool and Seaforth | 148 |
A London Winter and Seaforth Again | 154 |
The Famous Theatricals and More of Lady Harriet | 164 |
Your Own Adorable Wife | 318 |
Chronology | 342 |
The Publication of the Carlyle Papers | 344 |
Bibliography | 346 |
Biographical Index | 348 |
Copyright | |