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Sartor Resartus - Thomas Carlyle
Sartor Resartus
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This extraordinary work is at one and the same time an account of a personal spiritual crisis and a hilarious spoof on academic learning, early Victorian values, and materialism. In Sartor Resartus ("the tailor retailored") a fictitious editor retells the theories of an equally fictitious German... show more
This extraordinary work is at one and the same time an account of a personal spiritual crisis and a hilarious spoof on academic learning, early Victorian values, and materialism. In Sartor Resartus ("the tailor retailored") a fictitious editor retells the theories of an equally fictitious German professor who has come to the conclusion that human institutions and morals are only clothes to shield us from nothingness, clothes that can be changed as the whims of the age or fashion dictate. This radically deconstructive vision reveals the very highest symbols of belief for what they are—merely symbols. How to believe in anything after such an insight is a question even more acute today than it was in Carlyle's time, when he first asked it in this masterpiece of invention, parody, and profound laughter. This Canongate Classics edition incorporates illustrations by Edmund Sullivan, reproduced as they appeared in the 1898 edition of the text. Also included is the notable Emerson preface to the original American edition and an incisive, specially commissioned introduction from Alasdair Gray.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9781841952789 (1841952788)
Publisher: Canongate UK
Pages no: 327
Edition language: English
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0.0 Sartor Resartus (Oxford World's Classics)
IntroductionAcknowledgementsNote on the TextSelect BibliographyA Chronology of Thomas Carlyle--Sartor ResartusAppendix I: Carlyle to James Fraser, May 1833Appendix II: Maginn's Portrait of Carlyle, June 1833Appendix III: Carlyle to Emerson, August 1834Appendix IV: Carlyle to John Sterling, June 1835...
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0.0 Sartor Resartus (Oxford World's Classics)
"Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence on society." — Mark Twain
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5.0 Sartor Resartus (Oxford World's Classics)
Sartor Resartus, which means "The Tailor Re-tailored" is ostensibly a book on "The Philosophy of Clothing" by a German author, Herr Diogenes Teufelsdrockh. We're told that this is the English translation from the original German. But, this is much more than a translation. The translator feels that i...
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