Thomas Carlyle
Published by Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4057664564870
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About this book
In "Thomas Carlyle," Hector Macpherson delivers a profound exploration of one of the 19th century's most enigmatic literary figures. The book is marked by Macpherson'Äôs rigorous scholarship and engaging prose, intertwining biographical analysis with a critical examination of Carlyle's works, including his notable texts such as "Sartor Resartus" and "The French Revolution." Macpherson situates Carlyle within the larger literary and philosophical movements of his time, particularly Romanticism and Victorian thought, deftly illustrating how Carlyle's unique voice emerged from the tumult of societal change and intellectual upheaval. Hector Macpherson, a seasoned scholar and literary critic, draws from a wealth of historical context and personal insights that shaped Carlyle's worldview. His deep empathy for Carlyle'Äôs struggles against the backdrop of industrialization and existential despair prompts him to dissect Carlyle's complex relationship with society, politics, and history. Macpherson'Äôs academic background, coupled with his own literary sensibilities, informs a nuanced understanding of Carlyle's motivations and inspirations. This book is essential reading for those interested in the intersection of literature, history, and philosophy. Macpherson not only elucidates Carlyle's contributions to literature but also invites readers to reflect on the broader implications of his work. Whether a scholar, student, or general reader, delve into this intricate portrait of Carlyle and discover the enduring relevance of his themes in today's world.
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