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The Correspondence of Thomas Carlyle and Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1834-1872, Vol. I by Ralph Waldo Emerson;Thomas Carlyle
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_French Revolution._--Society in America.--Renewed invitation.
--Mrs. Carlyle.--His son Waldo.--Bronson Alcott.--Second edition
of _Sartor._

XVI. Carlyle. Chelsea, 1 June, 1837. Lectures on German
Literature.--Copy of _French Revolution_ sent.--Review of himself
in _Christian Examiner._--George Ripley.--Miss Martineau and her
book on America.--Plans.

XVII. Emerson. Concord, 13 September, 1837. _The French
Revolution._--Sale of Carlyle's books.--Lectures.

XVIII. Emerson. Concord, 2 November, 1837. Introduction given
to Charles Sumner.--Reprint of _French Revolution._--Lectures.

XIX. Carlyle. Chelsea, 8 December, 1837. Visit to Scotland.
--Mrs. Carlyle's ill-health.--His own need of rest.--John
Sterling; his regard for Emerson.--Emerson's Oration on the
American Scholar.--Proposed collection of his own Miscellanies.

XX. Emerson. Concord, 9 February, 1838. Lectures on Human
Culture.--Carlyle's praise of his Oration.--John Sterling.
--Reprint of _French Revolution._--Profits from it.--American
selection and edition of Carlyle's _Miscellanies._

XXI. Emerson. Boston, 12 March, 1838. Sale of _French
Revolution._--Arrangements concerning American edition of
_Miscellanies._

XXII. Carlyle. Chelsea, 16 March, 1838. Prospect of cash from
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