Om Fraser's Magazine; Volume 9
Fraser's Magazine is a monthly literary and political publication that was popular in the 19th century. It contains a variety of content, including literature, history, politics, and arts and sciences. Thomas Carlyle, one of the most prominent British writers and thinkers of his time, was a contributor and editor of the magazine. This edition collects some of his most important essays and reviews from the pages of Fraser's Magazine.
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