Thomas Carlyle resartus : reappraising Carlyle's contribution to the philosophy of history, political theory, and cultural criticism / edited by Paul E. Kerry and Marylu Hill.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 261-277) and index.
Contents:
Chartism, class discourse, and the captain of industry: social agency in Past and present / Chris R. Vanden Bossche -- Carlyle and education / Ian Campbell -- Shooting the Enlightenment: a brave new era for Carlyle? / Ralph Jessop -- Of bricklayers and kings: Burke, Carlyle, and the defense of monarchy / Marylu Hil -- Racist rantings, travelers' tales, and a creole counterblast: Thomas Carlyle, John Stuart Mill, J. A. Froude, and J. J. Thomas on British rule in the West Indies / F.S.J. Ledgister -- History as biography, biography as history / Lowell T. Frye -- Temporality and spatial relations in Past and present: new insights into Carlyle's philosophy of history / Paul E. Kerry and Laura Judd -- "My books were not, nor ever will be popular": reappraising Carlyle in and through France / Catherine Heyrendt -- The Nazi appropriation of Thomas Carlyle: or how Frederick wound up in the bunker / Jonathan McCollum -- Perpetual remnant: Sartor resartus and "the necessary kind of reading" / Tom Toremans -- Didactic destiny: Sartor resartus at the intersection of literature and cultural criticism / Hans Mattingly -- "Finding fault": Jane Welsh Carlyle, biography, and biographers / Aileen Christianson -- Finding tales for our time: writing about Jane Welsh Carlyle's life in the 1840s / Kathy Chamberlain.
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