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It has always been thought difficult, if not impossible, to define what the philosophy of Carlyle was. Ever since the publication of Sartor Resartus in 1833-1834, the view that Carlyle had a theistic conception of the universe has been defended as well as opposed. At a time, therefore, when Carlyle's work as a whole is being reappraised, his philosophy should first and foremost be dealt with. Carlyle's life-philosophy is based on the inner experience of a process of 'conversion', which set in with an incident that occurred to him at Leith Walk, Edinburgh. This study - which settles the
Romanticism. --- Pseudo-romanticism --- Romanticism in literature --- Aesthetics --- Fiction --- Literary movements --- Carlyle, Thomas, --- Jean Paul, --- Paul, Jean, --- Richter, Johann Paul Friedrich, --- Rikhter, Zhen Polʹ Friderik, --- Richter, Jean Paul, --- Karleĭlʹ, Tomas, --- Kārlīl, Tūmās, --- Carlyle, T. --- Ḳarlel, Tomas, --- Carlyle, Tomasz, --- Carlyle, Tomás, --- קרליל, טומס --- קרליל, תומס, --- كارلايل، توماس --- Philosophy. --- Influence. --- Romanticism --- 82.015.55 --- 82.015.55 Literaire stromingen: romantiek --- Literaire stromingen: romantiek --- Theses --- Carlyle, Thomas
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