... Sartor Hesartus." It Is difficult to Imagine anything less suitable for serial publication than "Sartor Resartus," but on the other hand it is a work of genius, nnd a most notable contribution to English literature. It began serial ...
... Sartor Resartus" he dis- cussed wearing apparel of every kind and did his work so thoroughly that nobody else has dared, on the same scale, to tackle the stupendous theme. Bub even he failed to recognise the vital importance of clothes ...
... Sartor Resartus. l!The tailor reseated," reflected Mr. Dedman, as chairman of the Cabinet Production Executive, as he proceeded to urge that the new order relaxing restrictions on tailor clothing for boys and men would be found as ...
... Sartor Resartus?" Ono critic would have us answer that, although Jane Welsh might have inspired some of tho details, it was Margaret Gordon who was the true origi ual.— New York Telegram. Tha Fjuml L*a<nd. The Faust Legnnd. For 1,400 ...
... Sartor Resartus,' 'Heroes and Hero Worship' and 'Past and Present' were always well ahead of the rest of Car- lyle's works in sales. 'Frederick the Cjreat' sold very little in my time: • "In the last fifteen years or so the sales of 'C ...
... Sartor Resartus— Thomas Carlyle: : This book, written In 1831, did not t arhlevo Immediate success — In fact. . Cnrlylo had difficulty In getting accepted by a publisher. Even when It finally was printed it was not all popular, partly ...
... Sartor Resartus," which has given Thomas rarlyle more fame than any other of his literary achievements, at first was dPclined by every lending publisher of London and Edinburgh. On most excellent authority It Is said that John Stuart ...
... Sartor Resartus" with its apparently minnte knowledge of German lifo, from the notes taken in Germany by his brother, Dr. John Carlyle, who had lived for awhile in that country. Later. Carlyle and his •w'f e wera prepared to visit ...
22. Sartor "Resartus,. Few men have given a mightier impulse to the intellectual and moral life of his age than Thomas Carlyle. He is perhaps the most profound, the most dramatic, the most imaginative, and the^ost original writer of the ...
... notable wedding. The bride was Miss Mary Car- of Thomas •cSHnd" XTXS. gle, Dumfriesshire, a son of Thomas Carlyle's favorite nephew. Pingle is about four miles from Ecclefechan,. tbe original of the Entuphl of "Sartor Resartus."