On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in HistoryUniversity of California Press, 1993 M06 7 - 622 pages In his 1840 lectures on heroes, Thomas Carlyle, Victorian essayist and social critic, championed the importance of the individual in history. Published the following year and eventually translated into fifteen languages, this imaginative work of history, comparative religion, and literature is the most influential statement of a man who came to be thought of as a secular prophet and the "undoubted head of English letters" (Emerson). His vivid portraits of Muhammad, Dante, Luther, Napoleon—just a few of the individuals Carlyle celebrated for changing the course of world history—made On Heroes a challenge to the anonymous social forces threatening to control life during the Industrial Revolution. In eight volumes, The Strouse Edition will provide the texts of Carlyle's major works edited for the first time to contemporary scholarly standards. For the general reader, its detailed introductions and annotations will offer insight into the author's thought and a reconstruction of the diverse and often arcane Carlylean sources. |
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... Christian , with his ' bastard Christianity , ' 61 Letters 12 : 114-15 , TC to John A. Carlyle , April 18 , 1840 . 62 Letters 12 : 128 . 63 Letters 12 : 113 , JWC to Margaret A. Carlyle , April 15 , 1840 . 64 Trench , Letters and ...
... Christian , with his ' bastard Christianity , ' 61 Letters 12 : 114-15 , TC to John A. Carlyle , April 18 , 1840 . 62 Letters 12 : 128 . 63 Letters 12 : 113 , JWC to Margaret A. Carlyle , April 15 , 1840 . 64 Trench , Letters and ...
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... Christian models . They did not find him lending support to tyrannical arbitrary power , an objection some- times attributed to him by later commentators preoccupied with the nightmares of recent history . > 102 Carlyle's originality ...
... Christian models . They did not find him lending support to tyrannical arbitrary power , an objection some- times attributed to him by later commentators preoccupied with the nightmares of recent history . > 102 Carlyle's originality ...
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... Christianity , which was itself outgrowing its origi- nal mythology by stripping off the vesture of supernatural belief . The " Mythus of the Christian Religion " did not look in the nineteenth century " as it did in the eighth " and it ...
... Christianity , which was itself outgrowing its origi- nal mythology by stripping off the vesture of supernatural belief . The " Mythus of the Christian Religion " did not look in the nineteenth century " as it did in the eighth " and it ...
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... Christianity , " 150 was undertaken for the ulterior purpose of scoring points against Christianity . 151 147 " Sir Walter Scott " ( 1838 ) , Essays 4:35 . 148 History of Literature , 112 . 149 Wilson , Carlyle on Cromwell , 33 . 150 ...
... Christianity , " 150 was undertaken for the ulterior purpose of scoring points against Christianity . 151 147 " Sir Walter Scott " ( 1838 ) , Essays 4:35 . 148 History of Literature , 112 . 149 Wilson , Carlyle on Cromwell , 33 . 150 ...
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Contents
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Note on the Text | lxxxi |
On Heroes HeroWorship and the Heroic in History | 1 |
Notes | 227 |
Works Cited | 393 |
Textual Apparatus | 419 |
Index | 487 |
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