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  1. Jane Baillie Carlyle (née Welsh; 14 July 1801 – 21 April 1866) was a Scottish writer and the wife of Thomas Carlyle. She did not publish any work in her lifetime, but she was widely seen as an extraordinary letter writer.

  2. Jane Welsh Carlyle (geboren am 14. Juli 1801 in Haddington, Schottland; gestorben am 21. April 1866 in London, Hyde Park) war Schriftstellerin und die Frau des Historikers und Essayisten Thomas Carlyle. Sie erlangte Berühmtheit als Salonnière sowie durch ihre postum veröffentlichte Briefkorrespondenz und ihre Tagebücher.

  3. Jane Welsh Carlyle, née Jane Baillie Welsh, was born in Haddington and later married the celebrated 19th-century essayist and historian Thomas Carlyle. She is also notable for her letter-writing. Jane Baillie Welsh, born on 14th July 1801, was the only child of Dr John and Grace Welsh.

  4. Carlyle, Jane Welsh (18011866) Brilliant conversationalist and letter-writer whose correspondence is filled with entertaining and detailed accounts of her day-to-day experiences and of the many men and women, famous and not so famous, with whom she came into contact.

  5. Jane Welsh Carlyle ( 14 juillet 1801 – 21 avril 1866) est une écrivaine écossaise. Elle n'a publié aucun ouvrage de son vivant, mais elle est largement considérée comme une épistolière extraordinaire.

  6. Reminiscences is a book by historian and social critic Thomas Carlyle, posthumously published in 1881, which contains two lengthy memoirs of the author's wife, Jane Welsh Carlyle, and friend Edward Irving, together with shorter essays on his father and some of the literary friends of his youth.

  7. En 1826 se casó con Jane Baillie Welsh, una escritora a la que había conocido en 1821. A partir de 1828 vivieron en Craigenputtock (Escocia), donde Carlyle compuso el poioumenon o metanovela Sartor Resartus, traducible como El Sastre Satreado, publicada originalmente entre 1833 y 1834 por la Fraser's Magazine.