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Thomas Carlyle

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Tracing the life and intellectual development of its subject, the book follows early upbringing and education, formative years at a rural estate, and a shift from ministerial training to literary vocation. It recounts London years, travels, and personal losses, then examines later life and death. Interspersed analysis explains the influence of German thought, the unity behind an apparently capricious style, and a sustained critique of mechanical philosophy and utilitarianism. The final chapters assess social and political doctrines and the subject's role as an inspirational force in contemporary discussion.

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Hector Macpherson

Hector Macpherson was a Scottish author and journalist known for his contributions to literature on astronomy and biographical studies. His notable works include "A Century's Progress in Astronomy," which reflects on the advancements in the field over a hundred years, and a biography of the influential writer Thomas Carlyle. Macpherson's writings often blend scientific inquiry with literary analysis, showcasing his diverse interests and expertise. Through his works, he has contributed to the understanding of both astronomical progress and the literary heritage of the 19th century.

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