“His habitual, frustrated melancholy arose, in part, from the fact that his misfortunes were not serious enough to match his tragic view of life; and he sought relief in intensive historical research, choosing subjects in which divine drama, lacking in his own life, seemed most evident.” (Britannica)
Sunday, November 11, 2007
Carlyle's Divine Drama
Labels: Carlyle
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