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Jane Welsh Carlyle

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They often had disagreements about common social issues of the era such as the place of men in women's lives and the purpose of women in general. Jewsbury was not opposed to marriage, but she thought man and woman should be equal in marriage; she did not witness that with the Carlyles, and criticised
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Francis Wilson writes that "Jane's letters, which have lost nothing of their freshness and mischief, take us immediately into her world, or rather into the world as she chose to construct it. She saw her letters as a roman fleuve ... in which she recorded conversations, sketched what she called
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Throughout her life, Jane Carlyle valued letters. "A newspaper is very pleasant when one is expecting nothing at all; but when it comes in place of a letter it is a positive insult to one's feelings." It was her husband who established the notion of Jane as a literary talent with his oft-quoted
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In 1973, American scholar G. B. Tennyson described her as "one of the rare Victorian wives who are of literary interest in their own right ... to be remembered as one of the great letter writers (in some respects her husband's superior) of the nineteenth century is glory beyond the dreams of
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seem little short of those in an hospital fever-ward, as she painfully drags herself about; and yet constantly there is such an electric shower of all-illuminating brilliancy, penetration, recognition, wise discernment, just enthusiasm, humour, grace, patience, courage, love,—and in fine of
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In an 1844 letter to her husband, Jane wrote about this arrangement. "I slept much better last night—in spite of cocks of every variety of power, a dog, and a considerable rumblement of carts! but the evil of these things was not doubled and tripled for me by the reflection that
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were being kept awake by them". Despite such remarks, the marriage was ultimately loving, as another letter from a week later shows: "I am always wondering since I came here how I can ever in my angriest moods talk about leaving you for good and all—for to be sure if I
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of 'celebrated scribbling Women' that have strutted over the world, in my time, could, it seems to me, if all boiled down and distilled to essence, make one such woman.
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Since then a number of the Carlyle letters have been collected and published, including the multi-volume collection of the correspondence of both Jane and Thomas.
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had scandalised London society. Seeing the pair at the theatre one evening, Jane remarked of Eliot, "Poor soul! There never was a more absurd miscalculation than
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He continued with an estimation of her writing talents which became the basis of claims that Jane might have been a novelist, if only she had not married him:
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Their voluminous correspondence has been published, and the letters show that the couple's affection for each other was marred by frequent quarrels.
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wrote "the quintessential expression of Jane's role within the marriage was her continuing battle to protect her husband from the crowing of cocks."
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the great man for it. Jane often tried to set up Jewsbury with suitable bachelors in London. However, none of them stuck (Jewsbury never married).
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once wrote: "It was very good of God to let Carlyle and Mrs. Carlyle marry one another and so make only two people miserable instead of four."
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had introduced her to Carlyle in 1821, with whom she came to have a mutual romantic attraction. The couple married in 1826 and moved to
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writes that "few women in history – or even literature – were more successful at making their husbands feel guilty than Jane Carlyle".
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When they were on good terms, Jane helped Jewsbury with many of her literary works, including two of Jewsbury's most popular novels,
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Jane Welsh Carlyle, ca. 1856, by Mrs. Paulet – National Trust, Carlyle's House; Supplied by The Public Catalogue Foundation
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that she not only irked her husband but made prickly comments about others. One target was fellow female writer
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She did not publish any work in her lifetime, but she was widely seen as an extraordinary letter writer.
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Heights: Writing, Friendship, Love: The Jewsbury Sisters, Felicia Hemans, and Jane Welsh Carlyle
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George Eliot's Originals and Contemporaries: Essays in Victorian Literary History and Biography
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The whole of yesterday I spent in reading and arranging the Letters of 1857; such a day's
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Christianson, Aileen (2004). "Letters of Jane Welsh Carlyle". In Cumming, Mark (ed.).
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The passages reflect Carlyle's grief in response to the content of Jane's letters.
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Jane was jealous of a friendship her husband had with the socialite and hostess
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posthumously published his opinion, based on "gossip and rumor" circulated by
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says that his famous poem "Jenny Kiss'd Me" was inspired by Carlyle's wife.
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She died in London on 21 April 1866 and is buried with her father in
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Cruikshank, Margaret (1979). "Geraldine Jewsbury and Jane Carlyle".
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Arrangement in Grey and Black, No. 2: Portrait of Thomas Carlyle
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Fielding, K. J.; David R. Sorensen & Rodger L. Tarr (2004).
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History of Friedrich II. of Prussia, Called Frederick the Great
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Carlyle, Thomas (2009). Campbell, Ian; Fielding, K. J. (eds.).
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Jane had a long friendship and correspondence with the writer
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A plaque to Jane stands on the west side of George Square in
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on Jewsbury's letters to Jane Carlyle, later published in
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Plaque to Jane Welsh Carlyle, 23 George Square, Edinburgh
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of mind and intellect,—as I know not where to parallel!
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The Collected Letters of Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle
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On Heroes, Hero-Worship, & the Heroic in History
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The letters of Jane Welsh Carlyle and Thomas Carlyle
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The Carlyles: A Biography of Thomas and Jane Carlyle
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In 1857, Jewsbury became romantically involved with
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True Minds: The Marriage of Thomas and Jane Carlyle
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Grave of Welsh family, St Mary's Church, Haddington
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Plaque to Jane Welsh Carlyle, St Mary's, Haddington
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Jane Carlyle

Haddington, East Lothian
London
St Mary's Collegiate Church, Haddington
Thomas Carlyle
née
Thomas Carlyle
Virginia Woolf
Elizabeth Hardwick
Haddington, East Lothian

Craigenputtock House
Edward Irving
21 Comely Bank
Edinburgh
Craigenputtock
5 Cheyne Row
Chelsea, London
Phyllis Rose
Samuel Butler
Margaret Oliphant
James Anthony Froude
Geraldine Jewsbury
Oliphant
James Crichton-Browne
George Eliot
George Henry Lewes
Leigh Hunt
Lady Harriet Mary Montagu

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