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Dienstag, 3. Dezember 2024

SARTOR RESARTUS BY THOMAS CARLYLE ILLUSTRATED BY EDMUND J. SULLIVAN

 Sartor Resartus: The Life and Opinions of Herr Teufelsdröckh in Three Books is a novel by the Scottish essayist, historian and philosopher Thomas Carlyle, first published as a serial in Fraser's Magazine in November 1833 – August 1834. The novel purports to be a commentary on the thought and early life of a German philosopher called Diogenes Teufelsdröckh (which translates as 'God-born Devil's-dung'), author of a tome entitled Clothes: Their Origin and Influence. Teufelsdröckh's Transcendentalist musings are mulled over by a sceptical English Reviewer (referred to as Editor) who also provides fragmentary biographical material on the philosopher. The work is, in part, a parody of Hegel, and of German Idealism more generally.  (Wikipedia)

Edmund Joseph Sullivan (1869–1933), usually known as E. J. Sullivan, was a British book illustrator who worked in a style which merged the British tradition of illustration from the 1860s with aspects of Art Nouveau. 

 

 


 


Frontispiece







CHAPTER I



The Wandering Jew

Night Thoughts






HE COULD CLASP THE WHOLE UNIVERSE INTO HIS BOSOM AND KEEP IT WARM

"On the proposal for a cast-metal king"

A Laugh



The Stone Age


The Laystall

CHAPTER VII


Miscellaneous Historical Costumes







Aspiration

Attorney Logic 







Father Andreas


Old Kunz, The Swinherd






Shams







Blumine

The Heart of Teufelsdröckh -- Tailpiece to Chapter V, "Romance"



Metaphysics






"The Satirical Philosopher" 


BOOK III

Frontispiece to Book III


CHAPTER I

CHAPTER II






A Peasant Saint

CHAPTER V, THE PHOENIX

"The Symbol Shop"


CHAPTER VI  [Old Clothes]

Teufelsdröckh's Reverence for Empty Clothes

"In Monmouth Street"

The Bedlam of Creation




"Time and Death"

CHAPTER IX
Circumspective


Chapter X [The Dandiacal Body]"


The Dandies' Holy of Holies

"The Beggars' March"



Sic Itur ad Adstra

The Philsopher's Pen as Question Mark]


Index







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