- Author: Thomas Carlyle Author Record # 113667
- Birthplace: Ecclefechan, Dumfriesshire, Scotland, Kingdom of Great Britain
- Birthdate: 4 December 1795
- Deathdate: 5 February 1881
- Language: English
- Webpages: Books and Writers, Encyclopedia of Fantasy, Library of Congress, victorianweb.org, Wikipedia-EN
- Used These Alternate Names: The Translator of Wilhelm Meister, and Author of The Life of Schiller
- Author Tags: fantasy (2), ghost (1), london (1), Ghost hunter (1)
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Anthologies
- German Romance: Specimens of Its Chief Authors; with Biographical and Critical Notices (1827)
- German Romance: Specimens of Its Chief Authors; with Biographical and Critical Notices (1827) with The Translator of Wilhelm Meister, and Author of The Life of Schiller
- Latter-day Pamphlets;Tales by Musæus, Tieck, Richter, Three Volumes in One (1903)
- Translations from the German (2012)
- An Actual Authentic Ghost (1834)
- Sartor Resartus: Natural Supernaturalism (excerpt) (1996)
- Un autentico fantasma [Italian] (2007)
- Un auténtico fantasma [Spanish] (1940)
- Carlyle on the Waverley Novels (1917)
- Criticisms and Interpretations (Guy Mannering) (1917)
- E. T. W. Hoffmann (1827)
- E. T. W. Hoffmann (1827) with The Translator of Wilhelm Meister, and Author of The Life of Schiller
- Friedrich de La Motte Fouqué (1827)
- Friedrich de La Motte Fouqué (1827) with The Translator of Wilhelm Meister, and Author of The Life of Schiller
- Goethe (1827)
- Goethe (1827) with The Translator of Wilhelm Meister, and Author of The Life of Schiller
- Ludwig Tieck (1827)
- Ludwig Tieck (1827) with The Translator of Wilhelm Meister, and Author of The Life of Schiller
- Musæus (1827)
- Musæus (1827) with The Translator of Wilhelm Meister, and Author of The Life of Schiller
- Preface (German Romance: Specimens of Its Chief Authors; with Biographical and Critical Notices) (1827)
- Preface (German Romance: Specimens of Its Chief Authors; with Biographical and Critical Notices) (1827) with The Translator of Wilhelm Meister, and Author of The Life of Schiller