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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... manuscript ( HS , 299-310 ) , the Forster manuscript ( fol . 105 ) , and the dramatic scenario ( in which the Geddes anecdote is the most detailed episode ) . The latter concludes with the remark , " Could nothing be made of this ...
... manuscript ( HS , 299-310 ) , the Forster manuscript ( fol . 105 ) , and the dramatic scenario ( in which the Geddes anecdote is the most detailed episode ) . The latter concludes with the remark , " Could nothing be made of this ...
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Chris Vanden Bossche. ing . A related manuscript is “ Leave It Alone ; Time Will Mend It , " which uses the same language concerning laissez - faire as the " Rakes ” manuscript ( see Kaplan , 352 ; " Rakes , " fols . 12-14 ) . 52 ...
Chris Vanden Bossche. ing . A related manuscript is “ Leave It Alone ; Time Will Mend It , " which uses the same language concerning laissez - faire as the " Rakes ” manuscript ( see Kaplan , 352 ; " Rakes , " fols . 12-14 ) . 52 ...
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... manuscript , written in November 1852 , was printed by Froude in EL , 2 : 8-15 . I cite the more accurate transcription of Murray Baumgarten in " Carlyle and ' Spiritual Optics . ' ” Other manuscripts produced during this period include ...
... manuscript , written in November 1852 , was printed by Froude in EL , 2 : 8-15 . I cite the more accurate transcription of Murray Baumgarten in " Carlyle and ' Spiritual Optics . ' ” Other manuscripts produced during this period include ...
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