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Biography of Thomas Carlyle
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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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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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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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II. The kaleidoscopic Emerson. (Bicentennial Essays: Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882)).(Ralph Waldo Emerson)
01/01/2003: 5,450 words, approx. 18 pages
JUST WHEN INTEREST in Emerson seems to wane, he rises like the proverbial phoenix. In the 1990's, at least two books (not to mention the ceaseless flow of articles and doctoral dissertations) concerning Emerson were published: Robert D. Richardson, Jr.'s Emerson: the Mind...
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Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Introduction
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Monarch Notes 01-01-1963 Introduction A Biographical Sketch: Ralph Waldo Emerson was born in 1803 in Boston, to a family of ministers and merchants. He attended Boston Latin School (1812-1817) and Harvard College (1817-1821), during which periods he kept journals and won some prizes for...
 


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