The Irascible Life of Thomas Carlyle (Carlyle Day)

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • With special thanks to Columba in the role of Mr Carlyle.

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  • @tolerantfellow
    @tolerantfellow 2 года назад +11

    I like this guy

  • @timothycarlyle8546
    @timothycarlyle8546 Год назад +5

    I'm his great great great grandson or something lol. I think his blood is in my DNA this post is reminding me of my life lol. My son is the last of the direct line from Thomas Carlyle

    • @CLWWLC
      @CLWWLC 8 месяцев назад

      This is incredible! Hot tempered chap!

  • @AL_THOMAS_777
    @AL_THOMAS_777 Год назад +4

    "The newer German literature captured him completely at that time, and no one did more than Carlyle to convey its knowledge to the English. In the space of a few years, he published a translation of Goethe's Wilhelm Meister: William Meister's Apprenticeship (Edinb. 1825, 3 vols.), a biography of Schiller: Life of Schiller, an Examination of His Works (London 1825), and a selection of translations from Goethe, Fouqué, Tieck, Musäus, Jean Paul, Hoffmann, et al. et al. with critical and biographical introductions under the title German Romance (Edinb. 1827, 4 vols.) as well as a large number of smaller essays, e.g. on Werner, Novalis, Goethe's correspondence with Schiller, Heine, the Nibelungenlied, etc., which are later united with others in the collection of his essays (5 vols.). "
    I only can say WOW. I am speechless. Have to dive d e e p into his works . . .

  • @Avoloch
    @Avoloch 2 года назад +22

    we need a CS lewis day

  • @misterkefir
    @misterkefir 2 года назад +5

    Excellent.

  • @richtea615
    @richtea615 2 года назад +4

    Bravo!

  • @Women_Rock
    @Women_Rock 2 года назад +5

    Shame I missed this premiere. It wasn’t on AA’s Carlyle Day playlist :(

  • @davrelltien7416
    @davrelltien7416 5 месяцев назад +1

    I found you by way of Apostolic Majesty. Enjoy your collaboration, but your channel looks like a good destination.

  • @ashwinrebbapragada7626
    @ashwinrebbapragada7626 Год назад +2

    A really good analysis and description of Thomas Carlyle. I enjoyed listening to this. Thank you.

  • @rougeevolent
    @rougeevolent 2 года назад +1

    Absolutely superb! Thank you, Panama Hat.

  • @theballastcorporation
    @theballastcorporation 2 года назад +3

    Great stuff, thanks.

  • @moesypittounikos
    @moesypittounikos Год назад +1

    The old Labour politician, Michael Foot, back in the 1990's, was asked to review a book on Carlyle, in a left wing rag (i cant remember which one). Foot breaks rank, which was still possible in those days, and praises Carlyle to the sky. Foot spoke of sitting on his fathers knee listening to Carlyle stories. He even called him, 'our Carlyle'. MIchael Foot was in his 90's then, so his grandparents were of the generation of Thomas Carlyle. And his father still carried the Victorian psyche. So the last generations of the last Victorians, which their oral traditions, stretched right up to the 1990's. The irony, or even synchronicity of this anecdote is that Michael Foot (and Tony Ben) was from an aristocratic lineage rather than a huddled masses lineage, which Carlyle wisely said could not really think for themselves. I've always been fascinated by the old Victorians. Watching Michael Foot (and Tony Benn) you realise the old school guys, who spoke from the hip, like those cowboys in the old movies where they shot without fear, who had a freedom of mind that, judging from behaviour, has vanished.

  • @chrisohanlon69
    @chrisohanlon69 2 года назад +1

    Catching up on Carlisle day, very interesting: Columba's readings were excellent too.

  • @HessianSpaceMarine
    @HessianSpaceMarine 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for this. This is the first video on Carlyle I have seen that has made me interested in reading his work, rather than just secondary work on him. A very good video.

  • @oreocarlton3343
    @oreocarlton3343 Год назад +1

    "Not worth his weight in cold bacon." The banter of this lad...

  • @contekozlovski
    @contekozlovski 2 года назад +1

    Very interesting and listenable. Already read his biography on wikipedia but this was a good summary.

  • @frederickwilliams5229
    @frederickwilliams5229 2 года назад +1

    Great video!

  • @sarahsarah2534
    @sarahsarah2534 2 года назад

    Beautiful.

  • @britishamerican4321
    @britishamerican4321 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for the biographical overview. It's very well done. Like you, I have never really bought the "maid's mistaking the manuscript for scrap paper" story. How could she do that (as you say yourself)?? I think it far more likely that Mill himself was somehow responsible--perhaps he had taken it with him somewhere to read, and forgotten it somewhere or otherwise lost it somehow? --Or threw it himself into the fire, in some kind of wild fit of jealous pique? I think the former is much more likely than the latter or indeed than the official story re: the maid.

  • @jamesabney4294
    @jamesabney4294 2 года назад +1

    I've never thought Disraeli was worth his weight in cold bacon either.

  • @herschelgould2126
    @herschelgould2126 2 года назад +3

    Congrats on 1k Panama

  • @irishandsaxonmutt9670
    @irishandsaxonmutt9670 Год назад +1

    I am Thomas Carlyle. I returned Dec 4th 1991.

  • @seamusoblainn4603
    @seamusoblainn4603 2 года назад +1

    That Butler quote is funny

  • @qualia8892
    @qualia8892 Год назад +1

    you should be proud of this video

  • @clumsydad7158
    @clumsydad7158 Год назад +1

    rock on

  • @moesypittounikos
    @moesypittounikos Год назад +1

    Carlyle was similar is constitution to Arthur Schopenhauer. It's a shame they didnt meet.

  • @zandor5657
    @zandor5657 2 месяца назад

    Is that semi audible background music necessary-imo no

  • @drewbeattie4906
    @drewbeattie4906 2 года назад

    Bravo Hat

  • @herschelgould2126
    @herschelgould2126 2 года назад +2

    May I ask the beautiful autro music?

  • @arthurgoodman2531
    @arthurgoodman2531 9 месяцев назад

    Rarely has such a gifted man contributed so little to Humanity.

  • @dramares
    @dramares 2 года назад

    CARLYLE

  • @Simon_Alexnder
    @Simon_Alexnder 2 года назад

    Vivaldi in the background?
    Either way, good choice

  • @1lobster
    @1lobster 2 года назад +5

    It is the tropical climate which makes the tropical man lazy, and not the other way around. Any ethnic group left in any Topical climate, for any sufficiently long amount of time, shall eventually become lazy.

    • @zinjanthropus322
      @zinjanthropus322 2 года назад +1

      There's fresh food around you all year round. Why wouldn't you become lazy.

    • @1lobster
      @1lobster 2 года назад +1

      @@zinjanthropus322 yes. just leave the jamaicans alone. it might be inhumane to let them sit in squalor, because of their idleness, but it would be still less humane to force them into labor against their will. if the british want sugar, let them grow beets. if they want spice, buy it from willing producers. do not force people to manufacture your petty luxories!

    • @dancooper4733
      @dancooper4733 2 года назад +2

      The Brits who colonized and then were born in trooical climes somehow sidestepped this fate.
      Alost like its more than the humidity/temps.
      HBD is very real, bruh.

    • @zinjanthropus322
      @zinjanthropus322 2 года назад

      @@dancooper4733 Run that experiment by separating white babies from their mothers at birth then raise them separate from any euro cultural influences in a tropical region and wait for a few generations before doing the comparison.

    • @monso7871
      @monso7871 5 месяцев назад

      Not true. I now people from tropical climates and they work way harder than the people from colder climates. Culture is what determines work ethic