![]() ![]() This rejection develops in an attitude towards life defined by Thomas Carlyle as the ‘Everlasting No’. Teufelsdröckh, after experiencing several hardships and insecurities, decides to reject life. (You can also try the book for free with a free Audible Trial Membership) Through the character of Teufelsdröckh we become familiar with the unique philosophy of Thomas Carlyle. It depicts the story of a character called The Editor, who is discussing a book written by a fictional character with the name of Teufelsdröckh. Sartor Resartus, written by Thomas Carlyle and published in 1836, is a rather strange and complicated book. Sartor Resartus: A Strange but Unique Book Introduction Protest against Insecurity: The Philosophy of the Everlasting Yea.Sartor Resartus: A Strange but Unique Book.
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