The Maryport Advertiser
March 10, 1882
Mr. FROUDE's "Life of Carlyle" | Mr. FROUDE's "Life of Carlyle" |
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| The Maryport Advertiser - March 10, 1882 | |
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MR. FROUDE'S "LIFE OF CARLYLE." The first portion of Mr. FROUDE's "Life of Carlyle" will, it is announced, be issued in short time. Although the interest of any biography of the great author must of necissity be impaired by the publication of his "Reminiscenses," there is still much to be said about Thomas CARLYLE which the world would like to hear, and there is nobody who can say it so well as Mr. FROUDE. But it is to be hoped that the weak nerves of the gentle critics of Cockneydom will be braced up before the issue of the two volumes now promised to us; or otherwise we may again have an exhibition as discreditable to the intelligence and common sense of literary London as was that which we witnessed last year. Most of the persons who then joined in a ridiculous outcry against Mr. FROUDE for having published and Mr. CARLYLE for having written that marvellous record of a wonderful life, in which both the greatness and littleness of the character of the writer were depicted with photographic accuracy, must now feel heartily ashamed of themselves. It is too much to hope that they will show rather more of the critical faculty and rather less of hysterical sentimentalism when they are next called upon to deal with some chapters in the biography of Mr. CARLYLE? |
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