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         Carlyle Thomas:     more books (20)
  1. On Heroes and Hero Worship and the Heroic in History by Thomas Carlyle, 2010-07-06
  2. Past and Present by Thomas Carlyle, 2010-01-29
  3. The Correspondence of Thomas Carlyle and Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1834-1872, Volume II by Thomas Carlyle, Ralph Waldo Emerson, 2008-08-18
  4. Carlyle: Selected Writings (Penguin Classics) by Thomas Carlyle, 1980-11-20
  5. The French Revolution (Dover Value Editions) by Thomas Carlyle, 2005-10-03
  6. Sartor Resartus (Oxford World's Classics) by Thomas Carlyle, 2008-08-01
  7. The French Revolution by Thomas Carlyle, 2009-01-01
  8. The French Revolution: A History by Thomas Carlyle, 2010-06-05
  9. Thomas Carlyle: A Biography by Fred Kaplan, 1993-03-02
  10. The Correspondence of Thomas Carlyle and Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1834-1872, Volume I by Thomas Carlyle, 2007-01-30
  11. Sartor Resartus, and on Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History by Thomas Carlyle, 2010-03-07
  12. On the Choice of Books by Thomas Carlyle, 2010-07-12
  13. The French Revolution by Thomas Carlyle, 2006-02-15
  14. Carlyle's Frederick the Great by Thomas Carlyle, 2010-02-22

1. Thomas Carlyle
Thomas Carlyle. Education on the Thomas Carlyle, the son of a stonemason,was born in Ecclefechan in Scotland, in 1795. Brought up as Category Reference Encyclopedias Journalists and Newspapers
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Thomas Carlyle , the son of a stonemason, was born in Ecclefechan in Scotland, in 1795. Brought up as a strict Calvinist, he was educated at the village school, Annan Academy and Edinburgh University , where he studied arts and mathematics. After graduating in 1813 he became a teacher at Kirkcaldy.
Carlyle moved to Edinburgh in 1818 where he was commissioned to write several articles for the Edinburgh Encyclopedia and for the Edinburgh Review . Carlyle also began translating German writers such as Goethe and Schiller and writing original work such as The Life of Schiller
Af ter marrying Jane Baillie Welsh in 1826, Carlyle moved to London where he became a close friend of the philosopher

2. Carlyle
Thomas Carlyle. Born 4 Dec 1795 in Ecclefechan, Dumfriesshire, Scotland Died5 Feb 1881 in London, England. Thomas Carlyle is best known as an writer.
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Thomas Carlyle
Born: 4 Dec 1795 in Ecclefechan, Dumfriesshire, Scotland
Died: 5 Feb 1881 in London, England
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Thomas Carlyle is best known as an writer. Thomas attended the village school at Ecclefechan until he was ten years old when he went to Annan Academy. He entered the Edinburgh University in 1809 and studied a general course not specialising in any particular topic although he showed particular promise in mathematics.. In 1814 Thomas obtained a mathematics teaching post at Annan. In 1816 he went to another school at Kirkcaldy, again as a mathematics teacher. Unhappy with teaching, Thomas returned to Edinburgh University to study law in 1819. He spent three unhappy years there, eventually deciding that he would change direction again. He began a serious study of German and he turned to history and literature for which he is famed. Carlyle held a number of posts as a tutor after leaving Edinburgh University, having no fixed base. He married one of his pupils in 1826 and he began to write but found no publisher. In 1834 he went to London after he was rejected for several posts.

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4. Carlyle Thomas
carlyle thomas (1795 1881). Sve cinimo po obicajima pa cak i vjerujemo;nasa osnovna nacela, pa ma koliko mi hvalili slobodu misljenja
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Carlyle Thomas (1795 - 1881)
Sve cinimo po obicajima pa cak i vjerujemo; nasa osnovna nacela, pa ma koliko mi hvalili slobodu misljenja, najces e su takva u koja jo s niko nije posumljao. Sad vidim da je sarkazam obicno jezik djavola; zbog toga sam ga se vec odavno odrekao. Nista sto je bilo vrijedno u proslosti ne odlazi; nijedna istina ili dobro koje je covjek stvorio nikad ne umire niti moze umrijeti. Najve ca je od svi gresaka, rekao bih, ne biti, ne biti svjestan nijedne. Tragedija zivota nije toliko u tome sto ljudi propate koliko u tome sto promase. Nema zeljeznog lanca niti bilo kakve vanjske sile koji bi prisilili covjekovu dusu da vjeruje ili da ne vjeruje. Ko se samo jednom od srca nasmije nije nepopravljivo los. Javnost je stara zena. pustite je da trabunja i mrmlja. Upravo onako kako znanje raste, tako se vjera smanjuje. Ljubav je uvijek pocetak znanja, kao sto je vatra pocetak svjetla. Prva duznost covjeka je da pokori strah.

5. Carlyle, Thomas,Fielding, Kenneth J.,Carlyle, Jane Welsh,Ryals,
Includes Index Vols 2224) Subject Biographies Memoirs Author carlyle thomasFielding Kenneth J. Carlyle Jane Welsh Ryals Clyde D. Grossberg, Lawrence
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BIOGRAPHIES. Last update August 27 th 2002, Thomas Carlyle (1795 1881)Scotland Writer, historian. Born at Ecclefechan in Dumfriesshire.
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Thomas Carlyle
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Writer, historian Born at Ecclefechan in Dumfriesshire. In 1821 he passed through the spiritual crisis described in Sartor Resartus . He married Jane Baillie Welsh in 1826 and the moved at her farm, where Sartor Resartus was written (1836). His reputation was established with the French Revolution (1837). The series of lectures he gave in 1837-40 included On Heroes Hero-Worship , and The Heroic in history (1841). He also wrote the notable Letters and Speeches of Cromwell (1845), and the miniature life of his friend John Sterling (1851). Carlyle then began his History of Frederick the Great After the death of his wife in 1866 Carlyle devoted his time to editing her letters (1883) and preparing the Remiscences (1881), which shed an unfavorable light on his character and his neglect for her, for which he could not forgive himself. His house in Cheyne Row, Chelsea, London, is now a museum.
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7. Thomas Carlyle
Thomas Carlyle, 17951881. He was also a close friend of fellow sage, John Ruskin.Thomas Carlyle was a feudalist (if such a term can be allowed).
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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

8. Literature & Fiction Carlyle, Thomas A Carlyle Reader
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9. Thomas Carlyle, Health And Personality
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    thomas carlyle was born in Ecclefechan, Dumfries and Galloway, as the son of a stonemasonand small farmer. He was brought up in a strict Calvinist household.
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    B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881) Scottish-born English historian and essayist who was leading figure in the Victorian era. Carlyle's collected works (1974) comprises 30 volumes. In the age which put faith in legislation, Carlyle believed in a leader, a hero, whom people must recognize and worship. In his famous work ON HEROES AND HERO WORSHIP (1841) his examples ranged from Mohammed to Shakespeare and Dr. Johnson. "No sadder proof can be given by a man of his own littleness than disbelief in great men." Heroes and Hero Worship Thomas Carlyle was born in Ecclefechan, Dumfries and Galloway, as the son of a stonemason and small farmer. He was brought up in a strict Calvinist household. At the age of 15 he went to University of Edinburgh, receiving his B.A. in 1813. From 1813 to 1818 he studied for the ministry of the Church of Scotland, but abandoned this course and studied law for a while. Carlyle taught at Annan Academy (1814-16), at Kircaldy Grammar School (1816-18), and privately in Edinburg (1818-22). During this time he worked at his LIFE OF SCHILLER, which was first published by the

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    carlyle, thomas. Bartleby.com Authors Nonfiction Harvard Classics thomas carlyle. He who would write heroic poems should make his whole life a
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    12. CARLYLE, THOMAS
    carlyle, thomas (17951881), British essayist, historian and philosopher born on the 4th of December 1795 at Ecclefechan, in Annandale, was the eldest of the nine children of James carlyle by his second wife, Janet Aitken
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    together. Carlyle did his duties as a schoolmaster punctiliously, but found the life thoroughly uncongenial. No man was less fitted by temperament for the necessary drudgery and worry. A passing admiration for a Miss Gordon is supposed to have suggested the “Blumine” of Sartor Resartus; but he made no new friendships, and when Irving left at the end of 1818 Carlyle also resigned his post. An odd incident precipitated the result. A friend of Irving’s, Mrs Basil Montague, wrote to Miss Welsh, to exhort her to suppress her love for Irving, who had married Miss Martin in 1823. Miss Welsh replied by announcing her intention to marry Carlyle; and then told him the whole story, of which he had previously been ignorant. He properly begged her not to yield to the impulse without due consideration. She answered by coming at once to his father’s house, where he was staying; and the marriage was finally settled. It took place on the 17th of October 1826. f John Aitken Carlyle (1801—i 879) finally settled near the Carlyles in Chelsea. He began an English prose version of Dante’s Divine Comedy—which has earned him the name of “ Dante Carlyle but only completed the translation of the Inferno (1849). The work included a critical edition of the text and a valuable introduction and notes.

    13. Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881)
    thomas carlyle (17951881) Notes on his Life and Beliefs - a Scot, studied at the University of Edinburgh
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    Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881)
    Notes on his Life and Beliefs:
    - a Scot, studied at the University of Edinburgh
    - raised as a Presbyterian and first intended to be a minister; early training in the Church is evident in his evangelical style and Old Testament language
    - his study of sceptical philosophers and writers, and of German Romanticists led to his eventual abandoning of the Christian faith
    - he developed, however, his own religious and spiritual faith, based on the presence of the divine spirit within each individual, manifested in energy; a philosophy that can be described as "vitalism" (compare D.H. Lawrence)
    - he opposed the increasingly scientific, analytic, and logical bias in society and instead endorsed the value of the irrational, unconscious and emotional, or in other words, the "soul"
    - his belief in the divine within attracted and influenced many writers, in particular the American Transcendentalists (Emerson, Thoreau, Whitman)
    - he attacked the growing materialism of the Victorian age and the increasingly economic cast to life; his sympathy with the industrial poor and his attack on the middle-class influenced the Victorian novels of social consciousness
    - he came to believe that the only way to address the devastating problem of poverty was to create a class of strong devoted leaders, who would function as wise fathers

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    17. References
    carlyle, thomas Collected Works Centenary Edition in 30 vols London, Chapman andHall, 1897. carlyle, thomas Reminiscences ed. Fielding KJ and Campbell Ian.
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    18. Bartlett, John, Comp. 1919. Familiar Quotations, 10th Edition
    Quote compilation of thomas carlyle 17951881.
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    19. A Fairy Tale
    Goethe's Das M¤rchen translated by thomas carlyle and R.D. Boylan.
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    W earied with the labours of the day, an old Ferryman lay asleep in his hut, on the bank of a wide river, which the late heavy rains had swollen to an unprecedented height. In the middle of the night he was awakened by a loud cry: he listened; it was the call of some travellers who wished to be ferried over. Upon opening the door, he was surprised to see two Will-o'-the-wisps dancing round his boat, which was still secured to its moorings. Speaking with human voices, they assured him that they were in the greatest possible hurry, and wished to be carried instantly to the other side of the river. Without losing a moment, the old Ferryman pushed off, and rowed across with his usual dexterity. During the passage the strangers whispered together in an unknown language, and several times burst into loud laughter; whilst they amused themselves with dancing upon the sides and seats of the boat, and cutting fantastic capers at the bottom. "The boat reels," cried the old man; "and, if you continue so restless, it may upset. Sit down, you Will-o'-the-wisps." They burst into loud laughter at this command, ridiculed the boatman, and became more troublesome than ever. But he bore their annoyance patiently, and they soon reached the opposite bank of the river.

    20. Carlyle, Thomas. 1909–14. Characteristics. Vol. 25, Part 3. The Harvard Classic
    carlyle, thomas. 1909–14. Characteristics. thomas carlyle. A seminal work of literarytheory, this essay is an accessible summary of Romantic interpretation.
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