Latter-Day Pamphlets

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Latter-Day Pamphlets, published in 1850 by Scottish essayist and historian Thomas Carlyle, is a collection of essays that reflects his profound concerns about the state of society in the Victorian era. In these pamphlets, Carlyle critiques contemporary social issues, including industrialism, materialism, and the moral decay he perceives in society. Through a powerful and often passionate prose style, he advocates for greater social responsibility and spiritual awakening. Carlyle's unique viewpoint integrates philosophy, history, and personal reflection, urging readers to contemplate the moral implications of their lives in a rapidly changing world. The essays pulsate with Carlyle's characteristic fervor, blending humor, irony, and a deep sense of urgency. Latter-Day Pamphlets remains a significant work that resonates with modern readers, inspiring discussions around ethics, purpose, and the individual’s role in society. It captures Carlyle’s belief in the necessity of soul and substance in an age increasingly dominated by machines and profit.

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Publisher - Lettel

Language - English

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Thomas Thomas Carlyle


Published Date - 2025-10-23

ISBN - 9609441255119

Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 0.9 cm

Page Count - 150

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