Cette collection de lettres, intitul e "Correspondance (1834-1872)", offre un aper u fascinant de la vie et de la pens e de Thomas Carlyle travers sa correspondance personnelle. R dig es en fran ais, ces lettres d voilent les r flexions de Carlyle sur une vari t de sujets, allant de la politique et de la soci t la litt rature et la philosophie.
Elles offrent un aper u pr cieux de l'esprit d'un homme de lettres influent du XIXe si cle. Les lecteurs int ress s par l'histoire intellectuelle et culturelle de l'Europe trouveront dans cette collection une source riche et stimulante. Cette correspondance est un t moignage pr cieux de l' poque et un ajout essentiel toute biblioth que consacr e l' tude de Thomas Carlyle et de son cercle.
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