Unless otherwise noted, all e-texts are available from Project Gutenberg.
The Life of Friedrich Schiller (1825)
"Signs of the Times" (1829)
The French Revolution (1837)
- Overview (sitemap)
- E-text
- "The Fall of the Bastille" text of chapters 6 and 7
- The French Revolution as Symbolic History
- Rebuilding the Social Structure
- Authoring the Constitution: The Problem of Closure
- Imagery, Narration, and Point of View in Carlyle's The French Revolution
Sartor Resartus (1838)
- Sitemap (homepage)
- Sartor Resartus and the Revolution of 1830
- Carlyle, Sartor Resartus, and Victorian Ideas of Suicide and Will
Critical and Miscellaneous Essays (1839)
Chartism (1840) 
 
On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History (1841)
 
Past and Present (1843)
Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches (1845)
Latter-Day Pamphlets (1850)
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E-text of complete book
-  Hudson's Statue (1851; on this site)
The Life of John Sterling (1851)
Occasional Discourse on the Nigger Question (1853)
History of Friedrich II of Prussia: Called Fredrick the Great  
        [6 volumes] (1858-65)
        
Inaugural Address at Edinburgh (1866)
Shooting Niagra (1867)
   
The Early Kings of Norway (1875)
Reminiscences  (1881)
 Reminiscences of My Irish Journey in 1849 (1882)
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 Last Words of Thomas  Carlyle (1882)
	- [No material on this site]
Related Resources
	- The Carlyle Letters Online: A Victorian  Cultural Reference. In Fenruary 2017, Brent E. Kinser announced that the forty-third volume has seen publication.
	
	
- Mitsuharu Matsuoka's Hyper-Concordance allows word searches the complete texts of Sartor, Heroes, and French Revolution 
 
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