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  1. Thomas Carlyle's Works by Carlyle Thomas 1795-1881, 2010-10-06
  2. Letters and memorials; prepared for publication by Thomas Carlyle; edited by James Anthony Froude Volume 1 by Carlyle Thomas 1795-1881, 2010-09-28
  3. The works of Thomas Carlyle Volume v.18 by Carlyle Thomas 1795-1881, 2010-10-13
  4. The works of Thomas Carlyle Volume v.5 by Carlyle Thomas 1795-1881, 2010-10-13
  5. The works of Thomas Carlyle Volume v.17 by Carlyle Thomas 1795-1881, 2010-10-13
  6. The works of Thomas Carlyle Volume v.13 by Carlyle Thomas 1795-1881, 2010-10-13
  7. The works of Thomas Carlyle Volume v.2 by Carlyle Thomas 1795-1881, 2010-10-13
  8. Collectanea Thomas Carlyle, 1821-1855 by Carlyle Thomas 1795-1881, 2010-10-15
  9. The works of Thomas Carlyle Volume v.10 by Carlyle Thomas 1795-1881, 2010-10-13
  10. The works of Thomas Carlyle Volume v.30 by Carlyle Thomas 1795-1881, 2010-10-13
  11. Reminiscences By Thomas Carlyle by Carlyle Thomas 1795-1881, 2010-10-14
  12. The works of Thomas Carlyle Volume v.29 by Carlyle Thomas 1795-1881, 2010-10-13
  13. The Carlyle Anthology by Carlyle Thomas 1795-1881, 2010-10-15
  14. Carlyle Sartor Resartus by Carlyle Thomas 1795-1881, MacMechan Archibald 1862-1933, 2010-09-29

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Originally written for the Great Lives series this presents a short but concise summary......Thomas Carlyle D. Lammond 0838317405 January 1974 Library Binding Book
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Originally written for the "Great Lives" series this presents a short but concise summary of Thomas Carlyle's life and work.THIS TITLE IS CITED AND RECOMMENDED BY: Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature. Thomas Carlyle
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Book Description Evaluate the pre-eminent 19th century literature from the perspective of 20th century standards. ILLUS.THIS TITLE IS CITED AND RECOMMENDED BY: Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature. About the Author G K Chesterton has been described as one of the most unjustly neglected writers of our time. Born in 1874, he became a journalist and later began writing books and pamphlets. His work includes novels, literary and social criticism, political papers and spiritual essays in a style characterised by enormous wit, paradox, humility and wonder. He converted to Catholicism in 1922 and he explores the nature of spirituality in many of his books and essays, including the mighty Orthodoxy. Chesterton is one of the few authors who are genuinely timeless and whose work has as much... Sartor Resartus Thomas Carlyle Aug 2000 Paperback Book Description Sartor Resartus ("The Tailor Retailored") is ostensibly an introduction to a strange history of clothing by the German Professor of Things in General, Diogenes Teufelsdrockh; its deeper concerns are social injustice, the right way of living in the world, and the large questions of faith and

23. Carlyle, Thomas (The Annihilation Of Caste - Dr. B. R. Ambedkar)
Thomas Carlyle (17951881) was a prolific English historian and essayist. In Sartor Resartus, a discussion of the fictional biography of Herr Teufelsdr ckh, Carlyle argues
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Find this term in: para # Appendix II, 22 Section 19, 4 Section 19, 7 Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881) was a prolific English historian and essayist. In Sartor Resartus "'If now an existing generation of men stand so woven together, not less indissolubly does generation with generation. Has thou ever meditated on that word, Tradition: how we inherit not Life only, but all the garniture and form of Life; and work, and speak, and even think and feel, as our Fathers, and primeval grandfathers, from beginning, have given it us.'" Carlyle, Thomas. "Organic Filaments." , 194-202. New York: Rand McNally, 1900, p. 196
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28. Carlyle, Thomas. 1909–14. Characteristics. Vol. 25, Part 3. The Harvard Classic
Harvard Classics, Vol. 25, Part 3 Characteristics 1831 Thomas Carlyle A seminal work of literary theory, this essay is an accessible summary of Romantic interpretation.
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Thomas Carlyle’s essay writing career began with two pieces in the Edinburgh Review in 1827: “John Paul Friedrich Richter” and “The State of German Literature.” Reviews of books on Richter and German literature, these first essays were a hybrid of literary criticism and cultural critique. The same can be said—despite their lesser scope—of a number of essays on German literature published in the Foreign Review in 1828 and 1829. Here, and later in Fraser’s Magazine, Carlyle earned a reputation as the interpreter of German literature to England.
In “Burns” (1828), Carlyle took the publication of Lockhart’s life of Burns as an opportunity to articulate a view of Burns and biography which anticipated his own later work in that vein. Combining aphoristic style with Augustan periods, Carlyle emphasized his points with alliteration and antithesis.
Among subsequent essays which identify Carlyle’s unique tone and style are “Signs of the Times” (1829), “Thoughts on History” (1830), “Characteristics” (1831), and “Biography” (1832). “Signs of the Times” articulates an anti-utilitarian philosophy in a style both idiosyncratic and broadly allusive. Neologisms, compounds, and wordplay abound, which critics attribute in part to Carlyle’s familiarity with and love of German language and literature. “Thoughts on History,” a familiar essay manifesting the cadences of Augustan prose, classifies the sources and kinds of history but is also sprinkled with neologisms, references to “the Unknown, the Infinite in man’s life,” and social-critical asides. The essay defends the uses of the past and articulates assumptions which guide Carlyle in such later works as The French Revolution (1837).

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Carlyle, Thomas (b. Dec. 4, 1795, Ecclefechan, Dumfriesshire, Scot.d. Feb. 5, 1881, London, Eng.), British historian and essayist, whose major works include The French
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(b. Dec. 4, 1795, Ecclefechan, Dumfriesshire, Scot.d. Feb. 5, 1881, London, Eng.), British historian and essayist, whose major works include The French Revolution, 3 vol. (1837), On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History (1841), and The History of Friedrich II of Prussia, Called Frederick the Great, 6 vol. (1858-65).
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Carlyle was the second son of James Carlyle, the eldest child of his second marriage. James Carlyle was a mason by trade and, later, a small farmer, a man of profound Calvinist convictions whose character and way of life had a profound and lasting influence on his son. Carlyle was equally devoted to his mother as well as to his eight brothers and sisters, and his strong affection for his family never diminished. After attending the village school at Ecclefechan, Thomas was sent in 1805 to Annan Academy, where he apparently suffered from bullying, and later to the University of Edinburgh (1809), where he read widely but followed no precise line of study. His father had intended him to enter the ministry, but Thomas became increasingly doubtful of his vocation. He had an aptitude for mathematics, and in 1814 he obtained a mathematical teaching post at Annan. In 1816 he went to another school, at Kirkcaldy, where the Scottish preacher and mystic Edward Irving was teaching. He became one of the few men to whom Carlyle gave complete admiration and affection. "But for Irving," Carlyle commented sometime later, "I had never known what communion of man with man means." Their friendship continued even after Irving moved in 1822 to London, where he became famous as a preacher.

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CARLYLE, THOMAS (17951881). —Historian and essayist, was b. at Ecclefechan in Dumfriesshire. His f., James C., was a stonemason, a man of intellect and strong character, and
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CARLYLE, THOMAS (1795-1881). Historian and essayist, was b. at Ecclefechan in Dumfriesshire. His f. , James C., was a stonemason, a man of intellect and strong character, and his mother was, as he said, "of the fairest descent, that of the pious, the just, and the wise." His earliest education was received at the parish school of Ecclefechan (the Entepfuhl of Sartor Resartus ). Thence he went to the Grammar School of Annan, and in 1809 to the Univ. of Edin., the 90 miles to which he travelled on foot. There he read voraciously, his chief study being mathematics. After completing his "Arts" course, he went on to divinity with the view of entering the Church, but about the middle of his course found that he could not proceed. He became a schoolmaster first at Annan and then at Kirkcaldy, where he formed a profound friendship with Edward Irving ( q.v. ), and met Margaret Gordon, afterwards Lady Bannerman, believed by some to be the prototype of Blumine in Sartor . Returning in 1819 to Edin. he for a time studied law and took pupils; but his health was bad, he suffered from insomnia and dyspepsia, and he tired of law. He was also sorely bestead by mental and spiritual conflicts, which came to a crisis in Leith Walk in June 1821 in a sudden uprising of defiance to the devil and all his works, upon which the clouds lifted.

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