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  1. Critical and miscellaneous essays [electronic resource Volume 02 by Carlyle Thomas 1795-1881, 2010-09-29
  2. Life Of Martin Luther by Carlyle Thomas 1795-1881, 2010-09-29
  3. Critical and miscellaneous essays Volume 03 by Carlyle Thomas 1795-1881, 2010-09-29
  4. The Diamond Necklace by Carlyle Thomas 1795-1881, 2010-10-14
  5. The Life Of John Sterling by Carlyle Thomas 1795-1881, 2010-09-29
  6. The Diamond Necklace by Carlyle Thomas 1795-1881, 2010-10-14
  7. On Heroes, Hero-worship And The Heroic In History by Carlyle Thomas 1795-1881, 2010-10-14
  8. Reminiscences of my Irish journey in 1849 by Thomas Carlyle 1795-1881, 1882-12-31
  9. Robert Burns, Samuel Johnson, by Lord Macaulay; edited with introd. and notes by Edward Everett Hale, Jr by Thomas Carlyle 1795-1881 Macaulay Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron 1800-1859 Hale Edward Everett 1863-1932, 1908-12-31
  10. Latter-day pamphlets (Carlyle, Thomas, 1795-1881. The works of Thomas Carlyle. Centenary edition) by Thomas Carlyle, 1901
  11. The life of Friedrich Schiller (Carlyle, Thomas, 1795-1881. The works of Thomas Carlyle, Centenary edition) by Thomas Carlyle, 1969
  12. Thomas Carlyle (Carlyle, Thomas, 1795-1881. The works of Thomas Carlyle Centenary edition) by Oliver Cromwell, 1969
  13. German romance (Carlyle, Thomas, 1795-1881. The works of Thomas Carlyle, Centenary edition, v.21-22) by Thomas Carlyle, 1969
  14. The works of Thomas Carlyle . by Carlyle. Thomas. 1795-1881., 1896-01-01

61. References For Carlyle
Thomas Carlyle (17951881) - Early attracted to proportion and geometry, Internat.J. Impact Eng. 21 (1998), 327-330. C Moore, Carlyle, mathematics and
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  • Biography in Encyclopaedia Britannica.
  • Obituary in The Times.
  • Biography by Fred Kaplan, in Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford, 2004). Books:
  • I Campbell, Thomas Carlyle (Saltire Society, 1974).
  • W H Dunn, Froude and Carlyle : a Study of the Froude-Carlyle Controversy (New York, 1930)
  • J A Froude, Thomas Carlyle: A History of the First Forty Years of Life, 1795-1835 (Longmans, 1882, reprinted 1970).
  • J A Froude, Thomas Carlyle: A History of His Life in London, 1834-1881 (Longmans, 1890, reprinted 1969).
  • S Heffer, Moral Desperado: A Life of Thomas Carlyle (Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London, 1995).
  • T Holme, The Carlyles at Home (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1979).
  • F Kaplan, Thomas Carlyle (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1983).
  • C R Sanders, K J Fielding and C de L Ryals, The Collected Letters of Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle (25 vols.) (Duke University Press, Durham DC, 1970). Articles:
  • A D D Craik, Geometry versus analysis in early 19th-century Scotland : John Leslie, William Wallace, and Thomas Carlyle, Historia Math.
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  • 64. The National Trust For Scotland | Education Website | Teachers Resources
    Thomas Carlyle 17951881. Thomas Carlyle Introduction Thomas Carlyle was a leadingfigure of the Victorian era who wrote many books and essays about
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    Thomas Carlyle 1795-1881 Introduction
    Thomas Carlyle was a leading figure of the Victorian era who wrote many books and essays about philosophy , history, and politics. His work was highly respected and he influenced many Victorian politicians and social reformers Thomas Carlyle was a very religious man who believed in honesty, hard work and social equality -that everyone should have the same chances in life. His writing encouraged others to think as he did, and excited debate amongst politicians. Many social reformers were inspired by Carlyle's work. His books were at the forefront of historical research and philosophical study. His work is important today because, together with the works of other great thinkers, it laid the foundations of modern political historical and philosophical thought. What the Dickens..?
    Charles Dickens, author of Oliver Twist, shared Carlyle's belief in social equality. Dickens wrote many popular stories about the plight of Britain's poor. He hoped to persuade the richer classes to improve their conditions. He was one kind of social reformer Q: What other ways did people try to improve the lives of the poorer classes?

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    66. Thomas Carlyle
    Thomas Carlyle Thomas Carlyle (17951881) was a Scottish essayist and historian,whose work was hugely influential during the Victorian period.
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    Life (17951881). Titles. The Correspondence of Thomas Carlyle and Ralph WaldoEmerson, 1834-1872, Vol II. Early Kings of Norway
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    C-; Carlyle, Thomas (1795-1881) Carlyle, Scottish born, was deeply imbued withthe belief in the depravity of the human race.
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    Carlyle, Thomas Carlyle, Thomas 17951881, English author, b. Scotland.Early Life and Works Thomas and Jane Carlyle Portrait of a Marriage.
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    74. French Revolution Or (France Revolution) - Books, Journals, Articles @ The Quest
    Carlyle, Thomas, 17951881. French revolution. 3. France History Revolution Hall, 1896-99. FR The French Revolution A History . Vols. 2, 3 1972.
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    75. Carlyle, Thomas (The Annihilation Of Caste - Dr. B. R. Ambedkar)
    Thomas Carlyle (17951881) was a prolific English historian and essayist.In Sartor Resartus, a discussion of the fictional biography of Herr Teufelsdröckh,
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    Find this term in: para # Appendix II, 22 Section 19, 4 Section 19, 7 Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881) was a prolific English historian and essayist. In Sartor Resartus "'If now an existing generation of men stand so woven together, not less indissolubly does generation with generation. Has thou ever meditated on that word, Tradition: how we inherit not Life only, but all the garniture and form of Life; and work, and speak, and even think and feel, as our Fathers, and primeval grandfathers, from beginning, have given it us.'" Carlyle, Thomas. "Organic Filaments." , 194-202. New York: Rand McNally, 1900, p. 196
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    76. Thomas Carlisle - Canongate Home
    Thomas Carlyle (17951881) was the son of a stonemason in Ecclefechan. He studiedGerman literature and philosophy and worked as a translator and tutor
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    Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881) was the son of a stonemason in Ecclefechan. He studied German literature and philosophy and worked as a translator and tutor before Sartor Resartus (1833-4), his History of the French Revolution (1837) and On Heroes and Hero-Worship (1841) made his reputation as the most challenging and searching cultural critic of Victorian times.
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    77. Scotsman.com Heritage & Culture - Great Scots - A To Z - Thomas Carlyle
    17951881. Born Ecclefechan. Thomas Carlyle s breakthrough work, History of theFrench Revolution, was delayed when SJ Mill s maid used the on-loan
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    78. David M. Levy, Sandra J. Peart, The Secret History Of The Dismal Science: Econom
    Thomas Carlyle (17951881). Essayist, historian and greatest speaker for hierarchyof his era. A master stylist, he is quoted several thousand times in the
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      Sandra J. Peart veryone knows that economics is the dismal science. And almost everyone knows that it was given this description by Thomas Carlyle, who was inspired to coin the phrase by T. R. Malthus's gloomy prediction that population would always grow faster than food, dooming mankind to unending poverty and hardship. "In choosing Mill as their target, Carlyle and his allies chose well. Like most classical economists, Mill treated such characteristics as race as analytically irrelevant." Carlyle was not alone in denouncing economics for making its radical claims about the equality of all men. Others who joined him included Charles Dickens and John Ruskin. The connection was so well known throughout the 19th century, that even cartoonists could refer to it, knowing that their audience would get the reference. Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881). Essayist, historian and greatest speaker for hierarchy of his era. A master stylist, he is quoted several thousand times in the Oxford English Dictionary.

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    Thomas Carlyle (17951881), the Scottish-born social critic and historian, wasone of the formative influences on nineteenth-century intellectual life on
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    formed by Rodger L. Tarr Thomas Carlyle Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881), the Scottish-born social critic and historian, was one of the formative influences on nineteenth-century intellectual life on both sides of the Atlantic. His published writings range from mathematics, German literature, and politics to biography, theology, literary criticism, and history. Prof. Rodger L. Tarr, a South Carolina alumnus who prepared the standard Pittsburgh bibliography of Carlyle's writings (1989), built up this superb collection over a twenty-year period. The collection comprises approximately 1500 items, including first editions and reprintings in original condition of Carlyle's works from his translation of Legendre's Elements of Geometry (Edinburgh, 1824) onwards. The collection also has works by and about Jane Welsh Carlyle, and visual materials and secondary publications on both the Carlyles. Notable items include two copies of the first privately-distributed printing of Sartor Resartus (1834), portions of manuscript from

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