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  1. Thomas Carlyle (Ecclefechan, 4 de dezembro de 1795 – Londres, 5 de fevereiro de 1881) foi um escritor, historiador, ensaísta, tradutor e professor escocês durante a era vitoriana. [ 1] Ele chamou a economia de "ciência sombria", escreveu artigos para a Edinburgh Encyclopædia, e tornou-se um polêmico comentarista social.

  2. Thomas Carlyle (4 December 1795 – 5 February 1881) was a Scottish essayist, historian, and philosopher from the Scottish Lowlands. A leading writer of the Victorian era, he exerted a profound influence on 19th-century art, literature, and philosophy.

  3. Philosophy of Thomas Carlyle. Bust of Carlyle in the Hall of Heroes at the Wallace Monument, 1891. 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 Ian Campbell in the Dictionary of Literary Biography, being "variously regarded as sage and ...

  4. De Wikipedia, a enciclopédia encyclopedia. Thomas Carlyle (Ecclefechan, 4 de dezembro de 1795 – Londres, 5 de fevereiro de 1881) foi um escritor, historiador, ensaísta, tradutor e professor escocês durante a era vitoriana. Ele chamou a economia de "ciência sombria", escreveu artigos para a Edinburgh Encyclopædia, e tornou-se um polêmico ...

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    The book was based on a course of lectures Carlyle had given. The French Revolution: A History had brought Carlyle recognition, but little money, so friends organized courses of public lectures, drumming up an audience and selling one guineatickets. Though Carlyle disliked lecturing, he discovered a facility for it; more importantly, it brought in ...

    Carlyle was one of the few philosophers who lived through the British industrial revolution but maintained a non-materialistic view of historical development. The book included lectures discussing people ranging from the field of religion through to literature and politics. The figures chosen for each lecture were presented by Carlyle as archetypal...

    University of British Columbiaprofessor Michael K. Goldberg writes: Two reviews which appeared in the Christian Remembrancer in 1843 provide representative reactions to On Heroes. Archbishop of York William Thomson denounced Carlyle's syncretism, writing: "It is not a Christian Book." In response, theologian Frederick Denison Mauricedefended Carlyl...

    Representative Men – a similar series of lectures, given by Carlyle's American contemporary Ralph Waldo Emerson
    Bentley, Eric (1957). A Century of Hero-Worship: A study of the idea of heroism in Carlyle and Nietzsche, with notes on Wagner, Spengler, Stefan George, and D. H. Lawrence(Second, revised and reset...
    Carlyle, Thomas (1993). Goldberg, Michael K.; Brattin, Joel J.; Engel, Mark (eds.). On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History. The Norman and Charlotte Strouse Edition of the Writings of T...
    Crow, M. M. (1946). "The Hero as Desperado". The Library Chronicle of the University of Texas. II(1): 3–16.
    Garnett, Richard (1887). Life of Thomas Carlyle. London: Walter Scott.
    On Heroes, Hero-Worship, & the Heroic in History at Google Books
    On Heroes, Hero-Worship, & the Heroic in History at Project Gutenberg
  5. 29 de abr. de 2024 · Thomas Carlyle (born December 4, 1795, Ecclefechan, Dumfriesshire, Scotland—died February 5, 1881, London, England) was a Scottish historian and essayist, whose major works include The French Revolution, 3 vol. (1837), On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History (1841), and The History of Friedrich II of Prussia, Called Frederick the ...

  6. Thomas Carlyle ( Ecclefechan, Escocia, 4 de diciembre de 1795- Londres, 5 de febrero de 1881) fue un filósofo, historiador, traductor, matemático, crítico social y ensayista escocés. Fue catedrático y luego rector de la Universidad de Edimburgo . En su libro On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and The Heroic in History ( "Sobre héroes, adoración a ...