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This book initiates a new interdisciplinary approach in the
literary and philosophical treatment of Carlyle, challenging the
long-held notion that his work was solely influenced by German
idealism. Tracing Carlyle's intellectual inheritance through Hume,
Reid, and Hamilton, Jessop argues that Carlyle was crucially
influenced by Scottish philosophy and that this philosophical
discourse can in turn be used to inform critical readings of his
texts. The book will be of interest to readers of Carlyle,
philosophers, and specialists in the literature and intellectual
history of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
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