Carlyle and the Search for AuthorityOhio State University Press, 1991 - 234 من الصفحات The author demonstrates how Thomas Carlyle, in virtually all his writings, conducted a search for a new centre of social and political authority that would fit his changing world. |
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الصفحة 63
... Editor of Sartor Resartus and the narrator of The French Revo- lution both represent themselves as interpreters . The Editor of Sartor must make sense of the " chaos " of the clothes volume and the six paper bags filled with random ...
... Editor of Sartor Resartus and the narrator of The French Revo- lution both represent themselves as interpreters . The Editor of Sartor must make sense of the " chaos " of the clothes volume and the six paper bags filled with random ...
الصفحة 72
... Editor transmits the authority of German transcendentalism to the land of British empiri- cism . Or , to put it another way , he builds a bridge that enables us to pass from ordinary existence into the " promised land ” ( 255 ) . But ...
... Editor transmits the authority of German transcendentalism to the land of British empiri- cism . Or , to put it another way , he builds a bridge that enables us to pass from ordinary existence into the " promised land ” ( 255 ) . But ...
الصفحة 80
... Editor entitles the first chapter of book 2 “ Genesis " in order to stress origins and beginnings , he concedes that Teufelsdröckh's first appearance on earth is an " Exodus " ( 81 ) . Teufelsdröckh's Genesis , or beginning , occurs ...
... Editor entitles the first chapter of book 2 “ Genesis " in order to stress origins and beginnings , he concedes that Teufelsdröckh's first appearance on earth is an " Exodus " ( 81 ) . Teufelsdröckh's Genesis , or beginning , occurs ...
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