- the
considerable impact that
Carlyle had on the
thought of André Gide.
Carlylean influence is also seen in the
writings of Ryūnosuke Akutagawa, Leopoldo...
- hero of a race's
struggle towards divine achievement, the hero in the
Carlylean sense of heroism, a
power of God in man."
Bindi Kumkum Rudraksha Tilaka...
-
edition of The
Nuttall Encyclopædia
contains entries on the
following Carlylean terms: Cash
Nexus The
reduction (under capitalism) of all
human relationships...
-
outstanding literary historian of his generation. It
depicted Garibaldi as a
Carlylean hero—poet, patriot, and man of action—whose
inspired leadership created...
- appropriation" of Carlyle's "Hero". "Ahab",
writes Arac, "is very much a
Carlylean hero",
which Carlyle's "romantic
image of
Cromwell helped Melville to...
-
outstanding literary historian of his generation. It
depicted Garibaldi as a
Carlylean hero—poet, patriot, and man of action—whose
inspired leadership created...
- in **** and
Character (1903). Frédéric M****on
spoke favourably of the
Carlylean hero in his
introduction to the
fifth volume of Napoléon et sa famille...
-
philosophy - Business,
philosophy of
Cambridge Platonists -
Capitalism -
Carlyleanism -
Carolingian Renaissance -
Cartesianism -
Categorical imperative - Chance...
- Froude,
Hurrell Froude's brother, who knew
Newman at Oxford, saw him as a
Carlylean hero.
Compared with Newman,
Froude wrote, Keble, Pusey, and the other...
-
Coventry Patmore, and
Alfred Tennyson on
Napoleon III: The Hero-Poet and
Carlylean Heroics",
Victorian Poetry, Vol. XLIV, No. 4, pp. 543–560. Vere, Audrey...