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  1. Sartor Resartus; The Life And Opinions Of Herr Teufelsdrockh, In Three Books by Carlyle Thomas 1795-1881, 2010-10-15
  2. Chartism by Carlyle Thomas 1795-1881, 2010-10-15
  3. On Heroes, Hero-worship, And The Heroic In History by Carlyle Thomas 1795-1881, 2010-09-30
  4. Reminiscences by Carlyle Thomas 1795-1881, 2010-10-14
  5. History of Friedrich II. of Prussia Called Frederick the Great by Carlyle Thomas 1795-1881, 2009-08-06
  6. Essay on Burns by Thomas Carlyle 1795-1881, 1898-12-31
  7. Sartor Resartus (1831). Lectures On Heroes (1840) (Latin Edition) by Carlyle Thomas 1795-1881, 2010-10-14
  8. Sartor Resartus; The Life And Opinions Of Herr Teufelsdröckh. In Three Books .. by Carlyle Thomas 1795-1881, 2010-10-06
  9. The Life Of John Sterling by Carlyle Thomas 1795-1881, 2010-09-29
  10. Sartor Resartus. The Life And Opinions Of Herr Teufelsdröckh by Carlyle Thomas 1795-1881, 2010-10-15
  11. Critical And Miscellaneous Essays by Carlyle Thomas 1795-1881, 2010-10-06
  12. Chartism by Carlyle Thomas 1795-1881, 2010-10-15
  13. Essays On Burns by Carlyle Thomas 1795-1881, Burns Robert 1759-1796, 2010-09-27
  14. Essays On German Literature by Carlyle Thomas 1795-1881, 2010-09-29

41. Thomas Carlyle
Thomas Carlyle (17951881). Carlyle, Thomas, Encyclopaedia Britannicaarticle about Carlyle. Includes a Bibliography.-MJM. Thomas
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Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881) Carlyle, Thomas Encyclopaedia Britannica article about Carlyle. Includes a Bibliography.-MJM Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881) Pegasos, Biography of the Scottish-born historian and novelist that includes a bibliography of secondary sources for further reading as well as a bibliography of selected primary materials.-MJM Thomas Carlyle, an Overview , The Victorian Web: A great resource for rather extensive commentary about the writer, divided into numerous, easily-navigable, categories and sub topics. Includes a solid biography. Recommended.-MJM Thomas Carlyle Books Online , SelfKnowledge: Includes full text versions of the following: The French Revolution, A History Heroes and Hero Worship The Life of John Sterling , and Sartor Resartus .-MJM Thomas Carlyle Online Literary Criticism Collection Internet Public Library: An annotated selection of materials about Carlyle. Thomas Carlyle On Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832), (1838) , Modern History Sourcebook, Fordham University: This e-text comes from the London and Westminster Review , No. 12.

42. Thomas Carlyle
Thomas Carlyle, 17951881. Gloomy Scottish sage and highly influentialman of letters, Thomas Carlyle was the leading British disciple
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Thomas Carlyle, 1795-1881
Gloomy Scottish sage and highly influential man of letters, Thomas Carlyle was the leading British disciple of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and German Romanticism. He was also, in his youth, quite partial to Saint-Simonism and a supporter of the Chartist movement. However, in later life, the positions he took on political and economic affairs seemed more in line with reactionary Toryism. Carlyle is renowned for his passionate, preacher-like opposition to industrial society that was emerging in Britain, captured in his Chartism (1840) and, especially, Past and Present (1843), a book much admired by Frederick Engels . Carlyle was not an economist or even a scholar, but more like an Old Testament prophet. His utter disdain for economists and economics is well known it was he who characterized it as "the dismal science". In his view, it was the economists and their theories which served as the apologistic ideological and religious buttress of the industrial revolution that, in his view, was destroying Britain. At one point, he recommended that economists ought to be "popularly elected" as a way to make them accountable to the population that their theories were helping ruin. Nonetheless, he was, at least for a time, a friend of John Stuart Mill . He was also a close friend of fellow sage, John

43. Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881)

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44. Thomas Carlyle
go to books by this author. Thomas Carlyle (17951881) was a Scottish essayistand historian, whose work was hugely influential during the Victorian period.
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45. William Ready Division Of Archives And Research Collections
s and Finding Aids. Back to C Index. Carlyle, Thomas,17951881. Thomas Carlyle collection. 1819-1968; 1819-1880 predominant.......Archives Fonds
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Carlyle, Thomas, 1795-1881 Thomas Carlyle collection. 1819-1968; 1819-1880 predominant. 50 cm of textual records and graphic material. Thomas Carlyle, historian, biographer, essayist and translator, born in Ecclefechan, Dumfriesshire on 4 December 1795. He was educated at Annan Academy and at the University of Edinburgh. His great work was a six volume history of Frederick the Great, published between 1858-65. He died in London on 4 February 1881. There are two accruals. The first accrual is arranged into 3 series: Thomas Carlyle correspondence, other Carlyle family correspondence, other materials. The second accrual measures 12 cm and is concerned with Thomas Carlyle's nephew, also named Thomas Carlyle (1833-1921). It consists of correspondence, financial statements, photographs, notebooks and photocopies of diaries. The second accrual also contains books which have been separately catalogued. To supplement this collection, the library has a microfilm copy of the letters from Alexander Carlyle to his brother Thomas dating from 1819 to 1854, and letters from John Aitken Carlyle to Thomas dating from 1827 to 1847. The originals of these letters are in the National Library of Scotland.

46. Daily Celebrations ~ Thomas Carlyle, Your Own Hero ~ December 4 ~ Ideas To Motiv
Carlyle Before Mariah Carey's hit song Hero, philosopher, mathematician, and historianThomas Carlyle (17951881) celebrated the power of the individual.
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December 4 ~  Your Own Hero Sartor Resartus "If you l o o k inside yourself, and you believe , you c a n be your o w n hero ~ Thomas Carlyle Before Mariah Carey 's hit song Hero , philosopher, mathematician , and historian Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881) celebrated the power of the individual. He believed that to understand history, all one needed to do was study great men. "The age of miracles is forever here," he wrote, an apostle of courage and endurance. Born on this day in Scotland, the eldest of nine, Carlyle was the first of the Victorian "wisdom writers ." His major works include The French Revolution , (1837) and On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History He is also known as a mathematician who translated Legendre's éléments de géométrie in 33 editions. "It is a mathematical fact," he said, "that the casting of this pebble from my hand alters the center of gravity of the universe." A member of the famous London Sage of Chelsea literary circle, Carlyle had a life-long friendship with Ralph Waldo Emerson Historians say he had a reputation for being critical and idealistic. Carlyle was also a temperamental man with highly-sensitive hearing who retreated to his brother's farm for a year to translate German and get away from the noise. Carlyle eventually sound-proofed his room.

47. Thomas Carlyle
37334 schedule research resources English dept. Thomas Carlyle. 1795-1881.Carlyle was born the same year as John Keats and was a
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Thomas Carlyle
Carlyle was born the same year as John Keats and was a the son of a stonemason and farmer, a background he proudly viewed as that of a "peasant." He was educated at Edinburgh University, where he read widely but did not complete his degree. He disappointed his parents' desire that he enter the ministry because he lost his faith in Christianity, though he remained strongly influenced by his father's Calvinism. He support himself first by teaching, and then from 1824 by writing. His wife Jane, whom he married in 1826, is well known as a letter-writer. Carlyle wrote for years before gaining prominence. Sartor Resartus (begun 1830, published 1836), his fictionalized autobiography, was not well received. He gained a wide readership close to the age of 40 with his history The French Revolution (written 1834-7, published 1837), after having written in a letter to his friend John Stuart Mill that the "right History" of the French Revolution would be "the grand Poem of our Time." This work, like most of Carlyle's writing, challenges the boundaries between genres by blending the essay and fiction, poetry and history, in an exuberant and provocative depiction of the the revolution. Later in life he became more conservative, alienating supporters like Mill and Matthew Arnold with such writings as "An Occasional Discourse on the Nigger Question" (1849), in which he advocated harsh measures for the formerly enslaved West Indian labourers who were demanding higher wages. Despite the excessive and objectionable features of his work, however, he was considered by

48. Thomas Carlyle - Wikipedia
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Thomas Carlyle ) was a Scottish essayist and historian, whose work was hugely influential during the Victorian period. He was born in Ecclefechan Dumfries and Galloway on December 4 , and was educated at Annan Academy. Coming from a strictly Calvinist family, Carlyle was expected by his father to become a preacher. However, while at Edinburgh University he lost his Christian faith. Nevertheless Calvinist values remained with him throughout his life. This combination of a religious temperament with loss of faith in orthodox Christianity made Carlyle’s work appealing to many Victorians who were grappling with scientific and political changes that threatened the traditional social order. Carlyle’s thinking was heavily influenced by German Transcendentalism , in particular the work of Fichte . He established himself as an expert on German literature in a series of essays for Frazer’s Magazine

49. Mini Biographies Of Scots And Scots Descendants - Carlyle, Thomas
Mini Biographies of Scots and Scots Descendants (C) Carlyle, Thomas. (17951881)He was born in the village of Ecclefechan in Dumfriesshire, in a house, still
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Carlyle, Thomas (1795-1881) He was born in the village of Ecclefechan in Dumfriesshire, in a house, still standing, which had been built by his stonemason father. He rose to become the most important British man of letters of his time. In 1834 he moved to London an wrote the two works upon which his fame rests, The French Revolution and Life of Frederick the Great. He declined to be buried in Westminster Abbey as was offered, directing, as his last request, that his body be returned to Ecclefechan. He started the London Library, perhaps the greatest private lending library in the world. Return to C Index
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50. The Rodger Tarr Collection Of Thomas Carlyle
Thomas Carlyle (17951881), the Scottish-born social critic and historian, was oneof the formative influences on nineteenth-century intellectual life on both
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The Thomas Carlyle Collection
formed by Rodger L. Tarr Thomas Carlyle Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881), the Scottish-born social critic and historian, was one of the formative influences on nineteenth-century intellectual life on both sides of the Atlantic. His published writings range from mathematics, German literature, and politics to biography, theology, literary criticism, and history. Prof. Rodger L. Tarr, a South Carolina alumnus who prepared the standard Pittsburgh bibliography of Carlyle's writings (1989), built up this superb collection over a twenty-year period. The collection comprises approximately 1500 items, including first editions and reprintings in original condition of Carlyle's works from his translation of Legendre's Elements of Geometry (Edinburgh, 1824) onwards. The collection also has works by and about Jane Welsh Carlyle, and visual materials and secondary publications on both the Carlyles. Notable items include two copies of the first privately-distributed printing of Sartor Resartus (1834), portions of manuscript from

51. Bartlett, John, Comp. 1919. Familiar Quotations, 10th Edition
Quote compilation of Thomas Carlyle 17951881.
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52. Antiquarian Books Catalogue
(?, 1978) . 81, Carlyle, Thomas (17951881)WILSON, DA 82, CHAPMAN, GEORGE (?1559-1634) CHAPMAN, G. / A. NICOLL
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53. [OLD BOOKS] New Arrivals January 29, 2003 [Literature]
Literature, Carlyle, Thomas (17951881), 3157, Carlyle, A. TheLove Letters of of Thomas Carlyle and Jane Welsh. Edited by Alexander,
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[OLD BOOKS] New Arrivals January 29, 2003 [Literature] CARLYLE, THOMAS (1795-1881) CARLYLE, A.: The Love Letters of of Thomas Carlyle and Jane Welsh. Edited by Alexander Carlyle, M.A. with Numerous Illustrations, two in colour. In 2 Vols. (London: John Lane, The Bodley Head, 1909) Original gilt decorated purple cloth, gilt lettering on spine, top edge gilt. Rubbed to the extremities, covers soiled and spine faded. Endpapers heavily browned, but text clean. Front hinge of Vol. I cracked and repaired by tape. Small bookstore's sticker pasted down to reat endpaper of Vol. II. CARLYLE, T.: History of Friedrich II of Prussia called Frederick the Great. In 8 Vols. Original blue cloth, gilt lettering on spine, slightly bumped to spine edges, endpapers browned. Else text clean and good set. * Vols. XII to XIX of "Centenary Edition of the Works of Thomas Carlyle in 30 Vols." CARLYLE, T.: Letters of Thomas Carlyle to William Graham. Edited by John Graham, Jr. (Princeotn UP, 1950) Cloth with dust wrapper, slightly stained and small tear on edge.

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    56. Thomas Carlyle: A Hero Of His Time - Scottish National Portrait Gallery - Absolu
    generously by Glasgow Museums and Art Galleries, is the great Scottish historian,essayist and social commentator, Thomas Carlyle (17951881), whose belief in
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    One of the great masterpieces of early modern portraiture, James Abbot McNeill Whistler's Arrangement in Grey and Black No 2 (1872-3), will form the centrepiece of a new exhibition at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery. The subject of this magnificent painting, lent generously by Glasgow Museums and Art Galleries, is the great Scottish historian, essayist and social commentator, Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881), whose belief in the importance of national heroes inspired the creation of the National Portrait Galleries in London and Edinburgh. Born in Ecclefechan, the son of a stonemason, Carlyle was educated at Edinburgh University and became one of the most prolific and influential writers of the nineteenth century. A man of passionate convictions, he was regarded by his contemporaries as something of a prophet, and is remembered as an advocate of social reform. In 1826 Carlyle married the beautiful and brilliant Jane Baillie Welsh (1801-1866), whose genius has long been overshadowed by her husband’s. Most of their married life was spent in London, where their house in Chelsea became a place of pilgrimage for intellectuals from all over Europe. Fittingly, for a man with such influential views on portraiture, there are numerous representations of Carlyle. A Hero of his Time includes a range of portraits by artists such as Walter Greaves, John Linnell and Julia Margaret Cameron. Also featured is a stunning miniature of Jane Carlyle, by Kenneth Macleay.

    57. Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg > Titles > S
    text. Author Carlyle, Thomas, 17951881 Keywords Authors C Carlyle,Thomas, 1795-1881; Titles S ; Subject English Literature.
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    58. Records For Heroes. (in VSCCAT)
    Boston Beacon Press, c1957. Holdings at other locations See the additional holdingsfor this title. Carlyle, Thomas, 17951881. Carlyle, Thomas, 1795-1881.
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    59. Index Of /pub/english/English Literature/C/Thomas Carlyle(1795-1881)
    Parent Directory - Heroes......Index of /pub/english/English Literature/C/Thomas Carlyle(17951881).Name Last modified Size
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    Name Last modified Size Description ... Heroes and Hero Worship.txt 21-Jan-1999 01:32 515K Life of John Sterling.txt 21-Jan-1999 01:28 531K The French Revolution/ 03-Jan-2002 16:50 - Apache/2.0.42 Server at ftp.cdut.edu.cn Port 80

    60. Isaac Dyer Papers On Thomas Carlyle
    Thomas Carlyle (17951881) was a celebrated British essayist, historian andman of letters, who published works on the French revolution, on European
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    Collections Subject Guides Exhibitions Publications for Purchase ... George J. Mitchell Papers Isaac Dyer papers on Thomas Carlyle, 1895-1941, n.d.
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    Isaac Dyer (1855-1937), of Bowdoin's Class of 1878, was a Portland lawyer (1881-1931), a member of the Maine State Legislature (1885-86), U.S. District Attorney for Maine (1890-1906), and a lecturer at the University of Maine Law School. He was the author of two works on Maine laws and of the Bibliography of Thomas Carlyle's Writings and Ana , published in 1928. Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881) was a celebrated British essayist, historian and man of letters, who published works on the French revolution, on European historical figures such as Goethe and Frederick the Great, and on literary topics. Scope and Content:
    Correspondence, notes, clippings, and other records relating to Isaac Dyer and his Thomas Carlyle bibliography. Dyer's collection of books by and about Carlyle, and his annotated copies of the bibliography supplement the collection. Carlyle's letters are in a separate collection.

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