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Walt Whitman, no lover of Carlyle’s authoritarian leanings, captured his importance exactly: “no man else will bequeath to the future more significant hints of our sorry era, its fierce paradoxes, its din, and its struggling parturition periods, than Carlyle.”

— Stuart Kelly

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