Carlyle's Life of John Sterling: A Study in Victorian BiographyUMI Research Press, 1987 - 103 من الصفحات |
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... thought alone , but also of the relation of that thought to his time and place . If Carlyle is to be fully understood , his work must be considered within the context of his age . Unique in so many ways , he nevertheless anticipated and ...
... thought alone , but also of the relation of that thought to his time and place . If Carlyle is to be fully understood , his work must be considered within the context of his age . Unique in so many ways , he nevertheless anticipated and ...
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... thought - out religious position than an increasing impatience with all systems . Christianity has become nothing more than another Morrison's Pill . The entire text of The Life of Sterling has worked to convince us that we should put ...
... thought - out religious position than an increasing impatience with all systems . Christianity has become nothing more than another Morrison's Pill . The entire text of The Life of Sterling has worked to convince us that we should put ...
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... thought . " 31 Secondly , The Life of Sterling provides important insight into Carlyle's views about art and literature , teaching us that culture cannot be a panacea for spiritual malaise . The spiritual crisis which shook Victorian ...
... thought . " 31 Secondly , The Life of Sterling provides important insight into Carlyle's views about art and literature , teaching us that culture cannot be a panacea for spiritual malaise . The spiritual crisis which shook Victorian ...
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Coming to Terms with the Past | 29 |
Sotto Voce | 55 |
Conclusions | 69 |
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