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       Thomas Carlyle

      Sartor Resartus: The Life and Opinions of Herr Teufelsdröckh

      Published by Good Press, 2019

       [email protected]

      EAN 4057664148360

       BOOK I.

       CHAPTER I. PRELIMINARY.

       CHAPTER II. EDITORIAL DIFFICULTIES.

       CHAPTER III. REMINISCENCES.

       CHAPTER IV. CHARACTERISTICS.

       CHAPTER V. THE WORLD IN CLOTHES.

       CHAPTER VI. APRONS.

       CHAPTER VII. MISCELLANEOUS-HISTORICAL.

       CHAPTER VIII. THE WORLD OUT OF CLOTHES.

       CHAPTER IX. ADAMITISM.

       CHAPTER X. PURE REASON.

       CHAPTER XI. PROSPECTIVE.

       BOOK II.

       CHAPTER I. GENESIS.

       CHAPTER II. IDYLLIC.

       CHAPTER III. PEDAGOGY.

       CHAPTER IV. GETTING UNDER WAY.

       CHAPTER V. ROMANCE.

       CHAPTER VI. SORROWS OF TEUFELSDROCKH.

       CHAPTER VII. THE EVERLASTING NO.

       CHAPTER VIII. CENTRE OF INDIFFERENCE.

       CHAPTER IX. THE EVERLASTING YEA.

       CHAPTER X. PAUSE.

       BOOK III.

       CHAPTER I. INCIDENT IN MODERN HISTORY.

       CHAPTER II. CHURCH-CLOTHES.

       CHAPTER III. SYMBOLS.

       CHAPTER IV. HELOTAGE.

       CHAPTER V. THE PHOENIX.

       CHAPTER VI. OLD CLOTHES.

       CHAPTER VII. ORGANIC FILAMENTS.

       CHAPTER VIII. NATURAL SUPERNATURALISM.

       CHAPTER IX. CIRCUMSPECTIVE.

       CHAPTER X. THE DANDIACAL BODY.

       CHAPTER XI. TAILORS.

       CHAPTER XII. FAREWELL.

       APPENDIX.

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      Considering our present advanced state of culture, and how the Torch of Science has now been brandished and borne about, with more or less effect, for five thousand years and upwards; how, in these times especially, not only the Torch still burns, and perhaps more fiercely than ever, but innumerable Rushlights, and Sulphur-matches, kindled thereat, are also glancing in every direction, so that not the smallest cranny or dog-hole in Nature or Art can remain unilluminated—it might strike the reflective mind with some surprise that hitherto little or nothing of a fundamental character, whether in the way of Philosophy or History, has been written on the subject of Clothes.

      Our Theory of Gravitation is as good as perfect: Lagrange, it is well known, has proved that the Planetary System, on this scheme, will endure forever; Laplace, still more cunningly, even guesses that it could not have been made on any other scheme. Whereby, at least, our nautical Logbooks can be better kept; and water-transport of all kinds has grown more commodious. Of Geology and Geognosy we know enough: what with the labors of our Werners and Huttons, what with the ardent genius of their disciples, it has come about that now, to many a Royal Society, the Creation of a World is little more mysterious than the cooking of a dumpling; concerning which last, indeed, there have been minds to whom the question, How the apples were got in, presented difficulties. Why mention our disquisitions on the Social Contract, on the Standard of Taste, on the Migrations of the Herring? Then, have we not a Doctrine of Rent, a Theory of Value; Philosophies of Language, of History, of Pottery, of Apparitions, of Intoxicating Liquors? Man's whole life and environment have been laid open and elucidated; scarcely a fragment or fibre of his Soul, Body, and Possessions, but has been probed,

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