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Sartor Resartus

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Description <p><span>Sartor Resartus (1833-4) has long been recognised as a work of the foremost literary historical importance. It marks the transition from the Romantic to the Victorian periods; its influence on the great mid-nineteenth-century flowering of American literature is incalculable.&nbsp;</span><br /><br /><span>Sartor Resartus ('The Tailor Retailored') lies in the tradition of A Tale of a Tub and Tristram Shandy; its successors include Moby-Dick and Ulysses. Ostensibly an introduction to a strange history of clothing by the German Professor of Things in General, Diogenes Teufeldr&ouml;ckh, Sartor Resartus is concerned with social injustice, with the right way of living in the world, and with the largest questions of faith and understanding.&nbsp;</span><br /><br /><span>This edition presents Sartor Resartus as it originally appeared, indicating the changes Carlyle made to later editions. Five appendices contain extensive commentaries by Carlyle on his own work.</span></p>
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Language eng
Page count 225
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  • ISBN: 9780199540372 (BC)

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