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  • Harold Bloom suggested that Sartor Resartus and James Joyce's 1939 novel Finnegans Wake are so thematically similar, Sartor Resartus seems to be influenced...
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  • Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History (1841) and the satire/novel/parody Sartor Resartus. Carlysle was powerfully influenced by his family's (and his nation's)...
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  • fiction section, which is still quite short, that Thomas Carlyle, In Sartor Resartus, employing the voice of his German protagonist Diogenes Teufelsdröckh...
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  • almost entirely of material not in the main text. "Carlyle's writing in Sartor Resartus is described as ..." by whom and is s/he a reliable judge, reflecting...
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  • almost entirely of material not in the main text. "Carlyle's writing in Sartor Resartus is described as ..." by whom and is s/he a reliable judge, reflecting...
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  • fair use rationales): b (appropriate use with suitable captions): Sartor resartus; = public domain: copyright has expired, often because its first publication...
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  • classify Swift's A Tale of a Tub or Gulliver's Travels, Thomas Carlysle's Sartor Resartus, François Rabelais' Gargantua and Pantagruel or Lewis Carroll's Alice...
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  • metafictional elements and metafiction as a central theme. Shouldn't Sartor Resartus qualify as metafictional ? I'm removing the video games. I haven't...
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  • fair use rationales): b (appropriate use with suitable captions): Sartor resartus; = public domain: copyright has expired, often because its first publication...
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  • 23:47, Sep 17, 2004 (UTC) You should note that Emerson also published Sartor Resartus in America at his own expense, and only broke even by the third printing...
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  • pionered the use of imaginary reviews before Borges. Thomas Carlyle. Sartor Resartus was a book length review of a pretend German transcendentalist philisophical...
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  • Schirmer, 1904< /ref > Thomas Carlyle's Diogenes Teufelsdröckh in Sartor Resartus is often identified with the Wandering Jew in the course of the novel...
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  • The following comment by RichardMalter (talk · contribs) was the only comment on this page, prior to the move-and merge from Talk:Bi-Digital O-Ring Test...
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  • poioumenon goes back through Samuel Beckett´s trilogy, to Thomas Carlyle´s Sartor Resartus, and also Laurence Sterne’s Tristram Shandy. Vladimir Nabokov’s Pale...
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  • about Disraeli. I boggle at the coupling of the gruesome author of Sartor Resartus with the incomparable author of "Kubla Khan". Still this book sounds...
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  • passage by the Scottish writer, Thomas Carlyle, I think it is in his Sartor Resartus in which he talks about Johnson, saying that Johnson wanted to see...
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