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Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881), Scottish essayist, historian, cultural
critic, and leading man of English letters during the Victorian
era, published "Past and Present, "one of his most influential
works, in 1843. Written as a response to the economic crisis of the
1840s--closure of factories, loss of jobs, the growth of slums in
industrial centers, the starving poor--"Past and Present "aimed to
lead readers toward a "conversion experience" in order to stimulate
social reform. In this work, Carlyle provides a trenchant
articulation of the political, social, religious, and economic
climate of the mid-nineteenth century and a prophetic vision of the
future.
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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