General
Sage-Writing or Secular Prophecy
- The Genre of Sage-Writing (or Secular Prophecy)
- Carlyle and the act of interpretation
- Opposes history as living voice to reading and picturesque seeing
- The Prophet's Warning
- Visionary Promises
- Carlyle's Grotesque Symbols and Symbolical Grotesques
- Preacher's Definitions
- The Meaning of the World in the Meaning of a Word: Definitions from Carlyle to Suleri
- The Prophet's Dilemma in Carlyle's Works
- Carlyle's Manipulation of Religious Interpretation
- Past and Present and travel writing
Sartor Resartus
- The Radical style of Sartor
- Circling — the fundamental structure of Sartor Resartus
- Carlyle and the Art of Persuasion
Epic & Mock Epic
- Carlyle's representation of epic
- Carlyle and Contemporary Theories of Epic and Its Origins in Lyric Poetry
- Carlyle's use of Mock-Epic
- Cromwell's Letters and Speeches almost devoid of symbolic interpretation
- The Brazen Serpent as a Biblical Type
Last modified 15 July 2008