Carlyle's Life of John Sterling: A Study in Victorian BiographyUMI Research Press, 1987 - 103 من الصفحات |
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... modern tradition . " His relation to Blake , Hegel , Nietzsche , Marx , and Freud has been elaborately , if somewhat tenuously , established . But if Carlyle was really so very much a part of " the modern tradition , " he would not , I ...
... modern tradition . " His relation to Blake , Hegel , Nietzsche , Marx , and Freud has been elaborately , if somewhat tenuously , established . But if Carlyle was really so very much a part of " the modern tradition , " he would not , I ...
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... modern reader that Carlyle was a man with a cause . Determined to advance Schiller's reputation , Carlyle failed to be sufficiently critical . More than half of the biography is devoted to a series of book reviews in which Carlyle ...
... modern reader that Carlyle was a man with a cause . Determined to advance Schiller's reputation , Carlyle failed to be sufficiently critical . More than half of the biography is devoted to a series of book reviews in which Carlyle ...
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... modern English poet should write of Ulysses , rather than of the great voyagers of the modern world . " 46 But there is nearly always evident a sufficiently high critical intelligence to suggest that Sterling , had he lived , might have ...
... modern English poet should write of Ulysses , rather than of the great voyagers of the modern world . " 46 But there is nearly always evident a sufficiently high critical intelligence to suggest that Sterling , had he lived , might have ...
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Coming to Terms with the Past | 29 |
Sotto Voce | 55 |
Conclusions | 69 |
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