Here is Carlyle's new poem, his Iliad of English woes, to follow his poem on France, entitled the History of the French Revolution. In its first aspect it is a political tract, and since Burke, since Milton, we have had nothing to compare with it. It grapples honestly with the facts lying before all men, groups and disposes them with a master's mind, and, with a heart full of manly tenderness, offers his best counsel to his brothers. Obviously it is the book of a powerful and accomplished thinker, who has looked with naked eyes at the dreadful political signs in England for the last few years, has conversed much on these topics with such wisemen of all ranks and parties as are drawn to a scholar's house, until, such daily and nightly meditation has grown into a great connection, if not a system of thoughts; and the topic of English politics becomes the best vehicle for the expression of his recent thinking, recommended to him by the desire to give some timely counsels, and to strip the worst mischiefs of their plausibility.
Sobre los héroes. El culto al héroe y lo heroico en la historia
Thomas Carlyle
bookHistory of Friedrich II of Prussia (All 21 Volumes) : Biography of the Famous Prussian King, Called Frederick the Great
Thomas Carlyle
bookChartism
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bookPast and Present
Thomas Carlyle
bookHistory of Friedrich II of Prussia (All 21 Volumes) : Biography of the Famous Prussian King, Called Frederick the Great
Thomas Carlyle
bookOn Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History : Exploring Hero-Worship in History and Literature
Thomas Carlyle
bookThe Life of Friedrich Schiller : Comprehending an Examination of His Works
Thomas Carlyle
bookHistory of Friedrich II of Prussia — Appendix
Thomas Carlyle
bookChartism
Thomas Carlyle
bookSartor Resartus
Thomas Carlyle
audiobookbookFriedrich the Great (Vol.1-21) : History of Friedrich II of Prussia
Thomas Carlyle
bookOn Heroes, Hero-Worship and the Heroic in History
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