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  1. The life of John Sterling: by Thomas Carlyle 1795-1881, 1852-12-31
  2. History of Friedrich the Second, called Frederick the Great (Carlyle, Thomas, 1795-1881. Works) by Thomas Carlyle, 1900
  3. Carlyle, Thomas, 1795-1881 (Exhibition Catalogue) by A.S. Bell, 1981-07
  4. Letters and memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle by Jane Welsh Carlyle 1801-1866 Carlyle Thomas 1795-1881 ed Froude James Anthony 1818-1894 ed, 1883-12-31
  5. Representative poems of Robert Burns, with Carlyle's essay on Burns; by Robert Burns 1759-1796 Hanson Charles Lane 1870- ed Carlyle Thomas 1795-1881, 1899-12-31
  6. The life and land of Burns by Allan Cunningham 1784-1842. from old catalog Campbell Thomas 1777-1844 Carlyle Thomas 1795-1881, 1841-12-31
  7. The French Revolution in Two Volumes: Everyman's Library No. 31 and 32 by Thomas. (1795 - 1881).Introduced By Hilaire Belloc. Carlyle, 1961
  8. German romance: specimens of its chief authors; with biographical and critical notices by Thomas (1795-1881) Carlyle, 1851-01-01
  9. The French Revolution : a history - [complete in 3 volumes bound in 1] by Thomas (1795-1881) Carlyle, 1837-01-01
  10. The French Revolution by Thomas (1795-1881) Carlyle, 1906-01-01
  11. On heroes, hero-worship, and the heroic in history by Thomas (1795-1881) Carlyle, 1857
  12. The works of Thomas Carlyle Volume v.14 by Carlyle Thomas 1795-1881, 2010-10-13
  13. Letters and memorials; prepared for publication by Thomas Carlyle; edited by James Anthony Froude Volume 2 by Carlyle Thomas 1795-1881, 2010-09-28
  14. The works of Thomas Carlyle Volume v.1 by Carlyle Thomas 1795-1881, 2010-10-13

1. Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881)
Thomas Carlyle (17951881) Notes on his Life and Beliefs - a Scot, studied at the University of Edinburgh
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Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881)
Notes on his Life and Beliefs:
- a Scot, studied at the University of Edinburgh
- raised as a Presbyterian and first intended to be a minister; early training in the Church is evident in his evangelical style and Old Testament language
- his study of sceptical philosophers and writers, and of German Romanticists led to his eventual abandoning of the Christian faith
- he developed, however, his own religious and spiritual faith, based on the presence of the divine spirit within each individual, manifested in energy; a philosophy that can be described as "vitalism" (compare D.H. Lawrence)
- he opposed the increasingly scientific, analytic, and logical bias in society and instead endorsed the value of the irrational, unconscious and emotional, or in other words, the "soul"
- his belief in the divine within attracted and influenced many writers, in particular the American Transcendentalists (Emerson, Thoreau, Whitman)
- he attacked the growing materialism of the Victorian age and the increasingly economic cast to life; his sympathy with the industrial poor and his attack on the middle-class influenced the Victorian novels of social consciousness
- he came to believe that the only way to address the devastating problem of poverty was to create a class of strong devoted leaders, who would function as wise fathers

2. Thomas Carlyle
Carlyle, Thomas (17951881). Men do less than they ought, unless they do all that they can.
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881) Scottish-born English historian and essayist who was leading figure in the Victorian era. Carlyle's collected works (1974) comprises 30 volumes. In the age which put faith in legislation, Carlyle believed in a leader, a hero, whom people must recognize and worship. In his famous work ON HEROES AND HERO WORSHIP (1841) his examples ranged from Mohammed to Shakespeare and Dr. Johnson. "No sadder proof can be given by a man of his own littleness than disbelief in great men." Heroes and Hero Worship Thomas Carlyle was born in Ecclefechan, Dumfries and Galloway, as the son of a stonemason and small farmer. He was brought up in a strict Calvinist household. At the age of 15 he went to University of Edinburgh, receiving his B.A. in 1813. From 1813 to 1818 he studied for the ministry of the Church of Scotland, but abandoned this course and studied law for a while. Carlyle taught at Annan Academy (1814-16), at Kircaldy Grammar School (1816-18), and privately in Edinburg (1818-22). During this time he worked at his LIFE OF SCHILLER, which was first published by the

3. Thomas Carlyle. 1795-1881. John Bartlett, Comp. 1919. Familiar Quotations, 10th
Thomas Carlyle. 17951881. John Bartlett, comp. 1919. Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. Political Economy and Social Science, Carlyle also in his Essay on
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4. Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881)
Carlyle, one of the greatest, and most problematic, of Victorian writers, was born in Ecclefechan on 5 December 1795. the University of Edinburgh, Carlyle worked as a teacher and husband which, despite Thomas's urging, was to remain
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AC Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship: a Novel from the German of Goethe (1824) The Life of Schiller (1825) German Romance (1827) Sartor Resartus (1836) The French Revolution: a History (1837) Critical and Miscellaneous Essays (1838) Lectures on the History of Literature (1838) Chartism (1839) On Heroes, Hero Worship and the Heroic In History (1841) Past and Present (1843) Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches (1845) Latter Day Pamphlets (1850) Life of John Sterling (1851) The History of Friedrich II of Prussia, Called Frederick the Great (6 vols, l858-65) The Early Kings of Norway: also an Essay on the Portraits of John Knox (1875) Reminiscences (1881) Reminiscences of my Irish Journey in 1849 (1882). H D TrailI, ed. Cententary Edition of Carlyle's Works (30 vols, 1896-99).
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9. CARLYLE, THOMAS
Carlyle, Thomas (17951881), British essayist, historian and philosopher born on the 4th of December 1795 at Ecclefechan, in Annandale, was the eldest of the nine children of James Carlyle by his second wife, Janet Aitken
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together. Carlyle did his duties as a schoolmaster punctiliously, but found the life thoroughly uncongenial. No man was less fitted by temperament for the necessary drudgery and worry. A passing admiration for a Miss Gordon is supposed to have suggested the “Blumine” of Sartor Resartus; but he made no new friendships, and when Irving left at the end of 1818 Carlyle also resigned his post. An odd incident precipitated the result. A friend of Irving’s, Mrs Basil Montague, wrote to Miss Welsh, to exhort her to suppress her love for Irving, who had married Miss Martin in 1823. Miss Welsh replied by announcing her intention to marry Carlyle; and then told him the whole story, of which he had previously been ignorant. He properly begged her not to yield to the impulse without due consideration. She answered by coming at once to his father’s house, where he was staying; and the marriage was finally settled. It took place on the 17th of October 1826. f John Aitken Carlyle (1801—i 879) finally settled near the Carlyles in Chelsea. He began an English prose version of Dante’s Divine Comedy—which has earned him the name of “ Dante Carlyle but only completed the translation of the Inferno (1849). The work included a critical edition of the text and a valuable introduction and notes.

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Published Sources for the Quotations Shown Above: F: "The Age of Reason," pt. 1, "The Author's Profession of Faith," 1794.

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NUMBER 5973. AUTHOR Thomas Carlyle (1795–1881). QUOTATION A poet withoutlove were a physical and metaphysical impossibility. ATTRIBUTION Burns.
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Carhart, Margaret Spraque, 1877 , Editor. Carlyle, Thomas, 1795-1881. Carnegie,David Wynford, 1871-1900. Carpenter, Edward, 1844-1929. Carpenter, John C.
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Carlyle, Thomas (17951881). Men do less than they ought, unless theydo all that they can. Not what I have, but what I do is my kingdom.
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Men do less than they ought, unless they do all that they can. Not what I have, but what I do is my kingdom. The fearful unbelief is unbelief in yourself. The man who cannot laugh is not only fit for treasons, strategems, and spoils, but his whole life is already a treason and a strategem. Main page
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Originality is a thing we constantly clamour for, and constantly quarrel with. Talk that does not end in any kind of action is better suppressed altogether. The block of granite which is an obstacle in the pathway of the weak, becomes a stepping-stone in the pathway of the strong. Endurance is patience concentrated.
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Published Sources for the Quotations Shown Above: F: "The Age of Reason," pt. 1, "The Author's Profession of Faith," 1794.

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Thomas Carlyle was born in Ecclefechan on 5th December 1795, son of a hard-working and pious stonemason. Father and mother both destined their eldest son for the Church, and were to be lifelong influences: they instilled a strong sense of belief, of divine order, of the importance of hard work. They also helped by example to sharpen a formidable style, both spoken and written. Edinburgh University followed local schools; rapidly losing any ambition for the Church Carlyle tried school teaching, translation, scientific writing, tutoring, the law - slowly working his way to modest success as essayist, translator, biographer, and by the late 1820's to public notice as author of important essays Signs of the times Characteristics and an astonishing early work, Sartor Resartus in which Carlyle anticipates many features of twentieth century writing, stripping off the rotting fabric of belief in his own age, and calling for a radical re-think and renewal. Carlyle was among the first critics to see the dangers of relying too much on the mechanical marvels of his age. "Not the external and physical alone is now managed by machinery, but the internal and spiritual also. Here too nothing follows its spontaneous course, nothing is left to be accomplished by the old natural methods ... Men are grown mechanical in head and in heart, as well as in hand."

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Thomas Carlyle Quotes. Every noble work is at first impossible. Musicis well said to be the speech of angels. Every new opinion
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Every noble work is at first impossible. Music is well said to be the speech of angels. Every new opinion at its starting is precisely a minority of one. A man lives by believing in something, not by debating and arguing about many things. The crash of the whole solar and stellar systems could only kill you once. No man who has once heartily and wholly laughed can be altogether irreclaimably bad. It is not a lucky word, this name "impossible"; no good comes of those who have it so often in their mouths. No great man lives in vain. The history of the world is but the biography of men. A great man shows his greatness by the way he treats little men. The courage we desire and prize is not the courage to die decently, but to live manfully. Our grand business in life is not to see what lies dimly at a distance, but to do what clearly lies at hand. A man lives by believing in something, not by debating and arguing about many things. Tell a person they are brave and you help them become so. Back to main quotes If you have quotation to add, please send it to

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