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De la campagne écossaise aux milieux aristocratiques londoniens : le déracinement de Thomas Carlyle?
Published 2008-12-01“…Despite his humble Scottish background, and the rigid Victorian social hierarchy, Thomas Carlyle was able to « write his way up » in the world, and was eventually invited into the highest London circles. …”
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‘The silent Arachnes that weave unrestingly in our Imagination’: The Industrial Metaphoric Web in Thomas Carlyle’s Sartor Resartus
Published 2018-06-01“…One of the staunchest critics of the ‘Age of Machinery’, who repeatedly condemned the spiritual degradation induced by the submission of men to machines, Thomas Carlyle was also fully aware of the interpretive challenges posed to the social critic by the perpetual metamorphoses of industrial society. …”
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Representations of the First Colonial “Civil War” in Victoria’s Reign: the Canadian Rebellions in the English Press (1837–1838)
Published 2007-12-01“…Combined to the frightful news from Canada, Victorian fears of the civil war were also heightened in 1837, by the representations of civil wars and revolution published by Edward Gibbon and Thomas Carlyle whose histories of the decline of the Roman Empire and the French revolution. …”
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Presenting Iran's new economic diplomacy model with an export approach for neighboring countries with an emphasis on cultural and media diplomacy capacities
Published 2024-12-01“…Paul Samuels defines economics as "the study of how to choose under conditions of scarcity" (Paul Samuels, 1967). Thomas Carlyle called economics a depressing science. …”
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