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Biography of Thomas Carlyle
1004 words, approx. 3.3 pages
 The British essayist and historian Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881) was the leading social critic of early Victorian England. Disseminating German idealist thought in his country, with Calvinist zeal he preached against materialism and mechanism during the ind...
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Biography of Thomas Carlyle
441 words, approx. 1.5 pages
 Thomas Carlyle was a significant social thinker in Victorian-era England. The Scottish author wrote in many different forms and styles, including satirical journalism, essay, history and fiction. He concerned himself primarily with the larger themes of o...
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Biography of Thomas Carlyle
9481 words, approx. 31.6 pages
 Thomas Carlyle was an extremely long-lived Victorian author. He was also highly controversial, variously regarded as sagacious ana impious, a moral leader and a moral desperado, a radical and a conservative. Contradictions were rampant in the works of ea...


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The Choice. (book reviews)
09/09/1996: 1,383 words, approx. 5 pages The Choice, Bob Woodward's interim report on the current presidential campaign, begins shortly before the Republican Revolution of 1994 and ends when Bob Dole quit the Senate to run against Bill Clinton full time. The book was conceived, Woodward acknowledges, by Alice Mayhew,...
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Choices. (book reviews)
04/10/1995: 378 words, approx. 1 pages CHOICES Mary Lee Settle. Doubleday/Talese, $24 (384p) ISBN 0-385-47699-X Written with urgency, conviction and grace, this keenly observed story of one woman's passage through the storms of the 20th century is Settle's best book since the novels in the Beulah Quintet....


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