“Alas! while the body stands so broad and brawny, must the soul lie blinded, dwarfed, stupefied, almost annihilated? Alas! this was, too, a breath of God, bestowed in heaven, but on earth never to be unfolded!”
Quote by Thomas Carlyle
Book:Sartor Resartus
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Sartor Resartus
Sartor Resartus is a work that combines elements of satire, fantasy, and philosophical discourse. The novel delves into complex ideas about the nature of self and the role of society in shaping individual identity. The protagonist, Teufelsdröckh, undergoes a transformation from a conventional tailor to a reformed philosopher, reflecting on the human condition and the search for meaning. more
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