قراءة كتاب Critical Miscellanies, Vol. I Essay 2: Carlyle
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CRITICAL
MISCELLANIES
BY
JOHN MORLEY
VOL. I.
ESSAY 2: CARLYLE
London
MACMILLAN AND CO., Limited
NEW YORK: THE MACMILLAN COMPANY
1904
CARLYLE.
Mr. Carlyle's influence, and degree of its durability | 135 | |
His literary services | 139 | |
No label useful in characterising him | 142 | |
The poetic and the scientific temperaments | 144 | |
Rousseau and Mr. Carlyle | 147 | |
The poetic method of handling social questions | 149 | |
Impotent unrest, and his way of treating it | 152 | |
Founded on the purest individualism | 154 | |
Mr. Carlyle's historic position in the European reaction | 157 | |
Coleridge | 159 | |
Byron | 161 | |
Mr. Carlyle's victory over Byronism | 163 | |
Goethe | 164 | |
Mr. Carlyle's intensely practical turn, though veiled | 166 | |
His identification of material with moral order | 169 | |
And acceptance of the doctrine that the end justifies the means | 170 | |
Two sets of relations still regulated by pathological principle | 172 | |
Defect in Mr. Carlyle's discussion of them | 174 | |
His reticences | 176 | |
Equally hostile to metaphysics and to the extreme pretensions of the physicist | 177 | |
Natural Supernaturalism, and the measure of its truth | 179 | |
Two qualities flowing from his peculiar fatalism:— | ||
(1) Contempt for excess of moral nicety | 182 | |
(2) Defect of sympathy with masses of men | 186 | |
Perils in his constant sense of the nothingness of life | 188 | |
Hero-worship, and its inadequateness | 189 | |
Theories of the dissolution of the old European order | 193 | |
Mr. Carlyle's view of the French Revolution | 195 | |
Of the Reformation and Protestantism |