Thomas Carlyle (4 December 1795 – 5 February 1881) was a Scottish essayist, historian, and philosopher from the Scottish Lowlands. A leading writer of...
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Thomas Carlyle's religious, historical and political thought has long been the subject of debate. In the 19th century, he was "an enigma" according to...
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Tom Ford (redirect from Thomas Carlyle Ford)
Thomas Carlyle Ford (born August 27, 1961) is an American fashion designer and filmmaker. He launched his eponymous brand in 2005, having previously been...
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The founding partners named the firm after the Carlyle Hotel in New York City (named for Thomas Carlyle) where Norris and Rubenstein had planned the new...
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Thomas Carlyle published numerous works, and many more have been written about him by other authors. The standard edition of Carlyle's works is the Works...
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and was named after Scottish essayist Thomas Carlyle. Owned since 2001 by Rosewood Hotels & Resorts, the Carlyle is a cooperative with 190 rental rooms...
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Jane Baillie Carlyle (née Welsh; 14 July 1801 – 21 April 1866) was a Scottish writer and the wife of Thomas Carlyle. She did not publish any work in her...
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Moby-Dick (section Thomas Carlyle)
existence of God. The book's literary influences include Shakespeare, Thomas Carlyle, Sir Thomas Browne and the Bible. In addition to narrative prose, Melville...
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mathematics, a Carlyle circle is a certain circle in a coordinate plane associated with a quadratic equation; it is named after Thomas Carlyle. The circle...
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Thomas Carlyle believed that his time required a new approach to writing: But finally do you reckon this really a time for Purism of Style; or that Style...
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Treaty of Worms (1743) (section Thomas Carlyle)
should declare my satisfaction that this treaty has been concluded. Thomas Carlyle had this to say on the terms of the treaty: And so there is a Treaty...
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is. — Mark Twain, A Tramp Abroad (1880) The monument is described by Thomas Carlyle in The French Revolution: A History (1837). In The Chalet School Does...
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Thomas Carlyle's Birthplace is a house in Ecclefechan, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, UK, in which Thomas Carlyle, who was to become a pre-eminent man...
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Carlyle's House, in Cheyne Row, Chelsea, central London, was the home of the Scottish essayist, historian and philosopher Thomas Carlyle and his wife Jane...
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Thomas Carlyle (17 July 1803 – 28 January 1855) was born in King's Grange near Dumfries in Scotland. He studied and graduated in law from the University...
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shyness or paranoia. Notable opponents of self-consciousness include Thomas Carlyle. When feeling self-conscious, one becomes aware of even the smallest...
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Look up Carlyle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Carlyle may refer to: Carlyle, Illinois, a US city Carlyle, Kansas, an unincorporated place in the...
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Emerson met William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and Thomas Carlyle. Carlyle in particular was a strong influence on him; Emerson would later...
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dandyism" as defined by Victorian novelist George Meredith; whereas Thomas Carlyle, in his novel Sartor Resartus (1831), dismissed the dandy as "a clothes-wearing...
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Southern secessionist cause. Embracing the illiberal and racial views of Thomas Carlyle, he was also opposed in Europe to Jewish emancipation. In his last year...
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Dictionnaire Infernal describe Mammon as Hell's ambassador to England. For Thomas Carlyle in Past and Present (1843), the "Gospel of Mammonism" became simply...
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Enlightenment: A Brave New Era for Carlyle?". In Kerry, Paul E.; Hill, Marylu (eds.). Thomas Carlyle Resartus: Reappraising Carlyle's Contribution to the Philosophy...
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Sartor Resartus (category Works by Thomas Carlyle)
is an 1831 novel by the Scottish essayist, historian and philosopher Thomas Carlyle, first published as a serial in Fraser's Magazine in November 1833 –...
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The French Revolution: A History (redirect from The French Revolution (Carlyle))
History was written by the Scottish essayist, historian and philosopher Thomas Carlyle. The three-volume work, first published in 1837 (with a revised edition...
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On Heroes, Hero-Worship, & the Heroic in History (category Works by Thomas Carlyle)
History is a book by the Scottish essayist, historian and philosopher Thomas Carlyle, published by James Fraser, London, in 1841. It is a collection of six...
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ISSN 0018-246X. Full text online at JSTOR. Examines the Carlyle and Abbott editions. Worden, Blair. "Thomas Carlyle and Oliver Cromwell", in Proceedings of the British...
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Captain of industry (category Thomas Carlyle)
term was coined by the Scottish essayist, historian and philosopher Thomas Carlyle in his essay "Count Cagliostro" (1833). In such periods of Social Decay...
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Sharon L. (1995). "Carlyle's Demanding Companion: Henry David Thoreau". Carlyle Studies Annual. 15: 21–31. JSTOR < 44946086<. Carlyle, Thomas (2003). Tarr,...
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Great man theory (category Thomas Carlyle)
primarily attributed to the Scottish essayist, historian, and philosopher Thomas Carlyle, who gave a series of lectures on heroism in 1840, later published as...
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The dismal science (category Thomas Carlyle)
dismal science is a derogatory term for the discipline of economics. Thomas Carlyle used the phrase in his 1849 essay "Occasional Discourse on the Negro...
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