The Armstrong Browning Library’s Victorian Collection includes letters and manuscripts to, from, and about many notable long nineteenth-century (1789-1914) authors such as Charles Dickens, William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Thomas Carlyle, John Henry Newman, George MacDonald, and John Ruskin as well as materials by and about other prominent and lesser known British and American political figures, religious leaders, scientists, artists, art collectors, and explorers.
The Armstrong Browning Library’s Victorian Collection includes letters and manuscripts to, from, and about many notable long nineteenth-century (1789-1914) authors such as Charles Dickens, William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Thomas Carlyle, John Henry Newman, George MacDonald, and John Ruskin as well as materials by and about other prominent and lesser known British and American political figures, religious leaders, scientists, artists, art collectors, and explorers.
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Using This Resource In Your Research?
If you're a researcher or scholar and you've found a use for our materials in your work, email us at
digitalcollectionsinfo@baylor.edu and tell us about it! We may feature your work on our Digital Collections blog or work with you to promote your work via our other social media outlets.
Activity Note
This collection is considered an active collection. Items will be added periodically as they are acquired by Baylor University and processed through the Digitization and Digital Collection Preservation Services group.