On Heroes, Hero Worship and the Heroic in History
142
Book • Nonfiction
1830s
2006
Adult
18+ years
In On Heroes, Hero Worship and the Heroic in History, Thomas Carlyle explores the concept of heroism by examining historical figures considered heroes. Carlyle discusses different types of heroes, like divinities, prophets, and poets, highlighting their impact on society and their representation of cultural ideals through their actions and character.
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Thomas Carlyle delivered the lectures that became On Heroes, Hero Worship and the Heroic in History in 1840, captivating an audience at the University of London with his dynamic and provocative speaking style.
In this work, Carlyle famously introduces the concept of "hero-worship," suggesting that the history of the world is fundamentally shaped by the actions of great individuals or heroes.
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Carlyle's admiration for historical figures such as Napoleon and Muhammad reflects his belief that heroism transcends cultural and temporal boundaries, offering a unique lens on how leaders shape society.
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142
Book • Nonfiction
1830s
2006
Adult
18+ years
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