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Latter-Day Pamphlets
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Latter-Day Pamphlets

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This is the complete series of pamphlets published by Thomas Carlyle in 1850. The most popular essay in the series is titled Husdon’s Statue and contains the heart of Carlyle’s critique of democratic principles and what he saw as the corrosive effects of capitalist economics. Most collections available today contain only the first five: The Present Time, Model Prisions, Downing Street, The New Downing Street, and Stump-Orator. This edition, however, contains an additional three in order to complete the series: Parliaments, Hudson’s Statue, and Jesuitism. These essays, due to their controversial nature, are sometimes considered the negative turning-point in Carlyle’s career due to the fact that few found his messages acceptable. Nonetheless, this book represents to core of his vehement attack on the social problems of his day.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Adp Gauntlet
Date
16 April 2014
Pages
420
ISBN
9780692202401

This is the complete series of pamphlets published by Thomas Carlyle in 1850. The most popular essay in the series is titled Husdon’s Statue and contains the heart of Carlyle’s critique of democratic principles and what he saw as the corrosive effects of capitalist economics. Most collections available today contain only the first five: The Present Time, Model Prisions, Downing Street, The New Downing Street, and Stump-Orator. This edition, however, contains an additional three in order to complete the series: Parliaments, Hudson’s Statue, and Jesuitism. These essays, due to their controversial nature, are sometimes considered the negative turning-point in Carlyle’s career due to the fact that few found his messages acceptable. Nonetheless, this book represents to core of his vehement attack on the social problems of his day.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Adp Gauntlet
Date
16 April 2014
Pages
420
ISBN
9780692202401