Thomas Carlyle

Thomas Carlyle

Thomas Carlyle was a Scottish satirical writer, essayist, historian and teacher during the Victorian era. He called economics "the dismal science", wrote articles for the Edinburgh Encyclopedia, and became a controversial social commentator. Coming from a strict Calvinist family, Carlyle was expected to become a preacher by his parents, but while at the University of Edinburgh he lost his Christian faith. Calvinist values, however, remained with him throughout his life. His combination of a religious temperament with loss of faith in traditional Christianity, made Carlyle's work appealing to...
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quick facts
Birthdate:December 4, 1795
Birthplace:Ecclefechan
Date of death:February 5, 1881
Education:University of Edinburgh
Religion:Atheism

Written works by Thomas Carlyle

TitlePublishedGenre
Sartor Resartus Fiction
Natural Supernaturalism
The Life of John Sterling
The French Revolution: A History 1837
Past and Present Philosophy
History of Friedrich II of Prussia
A Carlyle reader Fiction
Historical essays
On heroes, hero-worship, & the heroic in history
Reminiscences
German romance
Selected writings.
Chartism. Past and present
Samuel Johnson
Le Collier de la Reine
[Works]
essay on Robert Burns
life of Frederick the Great
Letters to his wife
outline of the doctrines of Thomas Carlyle
Shooting Niagara
Burns
battles of Frederick the Great
best of Carlyle
Critical and Miscellaneous Essays
Essays on German literature
The Nigger Question and The Negro Question
The Hero As Divinity
Schiller
Essay on Goethe's Faust ..
Inaugural address at Edinburgh, April 2nd, 1866
socialism and unsocialism of Thomas Carlyle
Lectures on the history of literature
The Life of Oliver Cromwell
Letters (1826-1836): Volume 1
Pictures of the modern intellect
Criticism of Thomas Carlyle
Novalis
Early letters of Thomas Carlyle
The Works of William Carlyle
Selections
Thomas and Jane
Carlyle anthology
Letters: 1826-1836: Vol. 1/2: 1826-1832: 1832-1836
These days
Principal Gold Producing District of Washington
voice of Carlyle
dictador Francia
Works of Carlyle
La Revolucion Francesa
℗ʻAl giborim, ℗ʻavodat giborim u-midat ha-gevurah be-divre ha-yamim
The Hero As King
Montaigne
Nibelungen Lied
Thomas Carlyle's works
The Hero As Priest
Robert Burns
diamond necklace
Oliver Cromwell's letters and speeches
Rescued essays of Thomas Carlyle
Two notebooks of Thomas Carlyle
works of Thomas Carlyle
Latter-day pamphlets
On the Choice of Books
Heroes and Hero Worship
general index to the People's edition of Thomas Carlyle's works
Boswell's Johnson
Complete works
letters of Thomas Carlyle to his brother Alexander
Scottish & other miscellanies
Jocelin of Brakelond
Lives of Friedrich Schiller and John Sterling
Journey to Germany, autumn 1858
Abbot Samson
Friedrich der Grosse
Life of Robert Burns
Essay on Burns
Oliver Cromwell's Letters And Speeches V2
Tales by Musæus, Tieck, Richter
h©Øeros, le culte des h©Øeros et l'h©Øeroique dans l'histoire
The Psychology of the Hero as the Most Powerful Force Determining the Course of History
Leben Schillers, aus dem Englischen
Los Heroes
Muhammad
best known works of Thomas Carlyle
Geschichte Friedrichs des zweiten genannt Friedrich der Grosse
English and other critical essays
Test Your History I.Q
Occasional discourse on the nigger question
The Life Of John Sterling; Latter Day Pamphlets
Ying xiong yu ying xiong chong bai
französische Revolution
love letters of Thomas Carlyle and Jane Welsh
The Hero As A Man Of Letters
Last words of Thomas Carlyle
Collectanea Thomas Carlyle, 1821-1855
Frederick the Great
New Letters Of Thomas Carlyle V1
Wilhelm Meister - Part 1
Burns
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Thomas Carlyle quotes

  • If those gentlemen would let me alone I should be much obliged to them. I would say, as Shakespeare would say... Sweet Friend, for Jesus sake forbear.

    - Thomas Carlyle
  • Nothing is more terrible than activity without insight.

    - Thomas Carlyle
  • I do not believe in the collective wisdom of individual ignorance.

    - Thomas Carlyle
  • Heroism is the divine relation which, in all times, unites a great man to other men.

    - Thomas Carlyle
  • A man cannot make a pair of shoes rightly unless he do it in a devout manner.

    - Thomas Carlyle

Places Thomas Carlyle has lived

Map showing Places Lived by Thomas Carlyle
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A London 7,556,900
B Craigenputtock
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People who influenced Thomas Carlyle

Johann Gottlieb Fichte
Johann Gottlieb Fichte

Johann Gottlieb Fichte was a German philosopher. He was one of the founding figures of the philosophical movement known as German idealism, which developed from the theoretical and ethical writings of Immanuel Kant. Fichte is often perceived as a figure whose philosophy forms a bridge between the...
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Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

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William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare

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Friedrich Heinrich Karl de la Motte, Baron Fouqué
Friedrich Heinrich Karl de la Motte, Baron Fouqué

Friedrich Heinrich Karl de la Motte, Baron Fouqué was a German writer of the romantic style. He was born at Brandenburg an der Havel, of a family of French Huguenot origin, as evidenced in his family name. His grandfather, Heinrich August de la Motte Fouqué, had been one of Frederick the...
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Peers of Thomas Carlyle

Harriet Martineau
Harriet Martineau
Famous works:British friendship, description of the English lakes

Harriet Martineau was an English social theorist and Whig writer, often cited as the first female sociologist. Martineau wrote 35 books and a...
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Personal relationships of Thomas Carlyle

Jane Welsh Carlyle
Jane Welsh Carlyle
Lived:January 14, 1801 - 1866
Relationship type:Marriage
Together:1826 - 1866

Jane Welsh Carlyle was the wife of essayist Thomas Carlyle and has been cited as the reason for his fame and fortune. She was most notable as a letter-writer. In 1973, G.B. Tennyson described her as She had been introduced to Carlyle by her tutor Edward Irving, with whom she came to have a mutual...
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q:
    Where was Thomas Carlyle born?
  • A:
    Thomas Carlyle was born in Ecclefechan.
  • Q:
    What spirituality did Thomas Carlyle believe in?
  • A:
    Atheism was Thomas Carlyle's chosen religion.
  • Q:
    What is a famous quote by Thomas Carlyle?
  • A:
    One famous quote is, "If those gentlemen would let me alone I should be much obliged to them. I would say, as Shakespeare would say... Sweet Friend, for Jesus sake forbear."
  • Q:
    Where did Thomas Carlyle go to school?
  • A:
    Thomas Carlyle went to school at the University of Edinburgh.
  • Q:
    Which works have been written by author, Thomas Carlyle?
  • A:
    Well known books include:
    - The French Revolution: A History
    - Sartor Resartus
    - Past and Present
    - A Carlyle reader
    - Historical essays
    - On heroes, hero-worship, & the heroic in history
    - Reminiscences
  • Q:
    What was Thomas Carlyle's occupation?
  • A:
    Thomas Carlyle was an accomplished mathematician and philosopher.
  • Q:
    Who was an important influence on Thomas Carlyle?
  • A:
    Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Johann Wolfgang Goethe, William Shakespeare and Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué inspired Thomas Carlyle.
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