CONTENTS
SARTOR RESARTUS
CHAP. PAGE
- Preliminary 1
- Editorial Difficulties 5
- Reminiscences 9
- Characteristics 20
- The World in Clothes 25
- Aprons 31
- Miscellaneous-historical 34
- The World out of Clothes 37
- Adamitism 43
- Pure Reason 47
- Prospective 52
- Genesis 61
- Idyllic 68
- Pedagogy 76
- Getting under Way 90
- Romance 101
- Sorrows of Teufelsdröckh 112
- The Everlasting No 121
- Centre of Indifference 128
- The Everlasting Yea 138
- Pause 149
- Incident in Modern History 156
- Church-Clothes 161
- Symbols 163
- Helotage 170
- The Phœnix 174
- Old Clothes 179
- Organic Filaments 183
- Natural Supernaturalism 191
- Circumspective 201
- The Dandiacal Body 204
- Tailors 216
- Farewell 219
ON HEROES, HERO-WORSHIP, AND THE HEROIC IN HISTORY
The Hero as Divinity. Odin. Paganism: Scandinavian Mythology 239
The Hero as Prophet. Mahomet: Islam 277
The Hero as Poet. Dante; Shakspeare 311
The Hero as Priest. Luther; Reformation: Knox; Puritanism 346
The Hero as Man of Letters. Johnson, Rousseau, Burns 383
The Hero as King. Cromwell, Napoleon: Modern Revolutionism 422