“O thou who art able to write a Book, which once in the two centuries or oftener there is a man gifted to do, envy not him whom they name City-builder, and inexpressibly pity him whom they name Conqueror or City-burner! Thou too art a Conqueror and Victor; but of the true sort, namely over the Devil: thou too hast built what will outlast all marble and metal, and be a wonder-bringing City of the Mind, a Temple and Seminary and Prophetic Mount, whereto all kindreds of the Earth will pilgrim.”
Quote by Thomas Carlyle
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Sartor Resartus: The Life and Opinions of Herr Teufelsdröckh in Three Books
Sartor Resartus is a philosophical novel that delves into complex ideas of individuality and identity. The narrative follows Herr Teufelsdröckh, a character who undergoes a transformative journey. The book is divided into three books, each contributing to the exploration of themes such as the nature of reality, the role of the artist, and the search for meaning in life. more
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