General
- Influence on Contemporary (and Later) Writers
- What Some Contemporaries thought about Carlyle's Style
- Sources and Influence
Mathew Arnold
Max Beerbohm
- Beerbohm Parodies the Sages
- Blue China (caricature of Carlyle and Whistler)
Charlotte Brontë
- Carlyle and Brontë on the Religiosity of the Victorian Age
- Idolatry in "Hudson's Statue" and Jane Eyre
- Tone and Sermon Rhetoric in Carlyle's "Hudson's Statue" and Brontë's Jane Eyre
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
- Technique in Carlyle, E. B. Browning, and Christina Rossetti
- Greatness in Carlyle's "Characteristics" and Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Aurora Leigh
Dante Alighieri
Charles Dickens
- Swinders and Society
- Carlyle and Dickens on the Dark Side of Freedom of the Press
- Carlyle's Influence upon A Tale of Two Cities
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Charles Kingsley
Christina Rossetti
John Ruskin
- Influence on Ruskin
- shared idea(l) of work
- Sartor Resartus on symbolism
- Influenced by Carlyle's idea of myth in Heroes and Hero-Worship
- Carlylean conception of the artist-seer
Alfred Lord Tennyson
William Makepeace Thackeray
Anthony Trollope
Johann von Goethe
Twentieth-Century Writers
- On Heroes, Hero-Worship and the Heroic in History and Tom Wolfe's The Right Stuff
- Differing Views of Masculinity in Victorian and Modern Texts — Brontë, Browning, Byatt, Carlyle, and Wolfe
- Defamiliarization and Renewing the Art of Perception: Thomas Carlyle, D.H. Lawrence, and Annie Dillard
- The Meaning of the World in the Meaning of a Word: Definitions from Carlyle to Suleri
Last modified 11 March 2007;
Thanks to Christy Louise for catching a bad link.