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Excerpt from Letters of Thomas Carlyle to His Youngest Sister: Edited With an Introductory Essay by Charles Townsend Copeland
The letters printed in this volume were mainly written by Thomas Carlyle to his youngest sister, Mrs. Robert Hanning, who died in Toronto on the thirteenth day of De cember, 1897 Other members of the family are represented in the correspondence; there are a few letters - these perhaps the most interesting - from Carlyle to his mother; a few, also, from the mother to her oldest and to her youngest child. The collection extends from 1832 to 1890, when Mr. John Carlyle Aitken wrote to inform his aunt, Mrs. Han ning, of the death of James Carlyle, her youngest brother.
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