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History of Friedrich II of Prussia (All 21 Volumes) - Biography of the Famous Prussian King Called Frederick the Great - cover
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History of Friedrich II of Prussia (All 21 Volumes) - Biography of the Famous Prussian King Called Frederick the Great

Thomas Carlyle

Editora: DigiCat

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In "History of Friedrich II of Prussia," Thomas Carlyle presents a monumental work that intricately chronicles the life and reign of Frederick II, portraying him not only as a sovereign but also as a complex individual entwined in the cultural and political fabric of 18th-century Europe. Written in a distinctive, elevating prose style that blends historical narrative with philosophical reflections, Carlyle's extensive 21-volume series delves into themes of power, art, and the interplay of destiny and free will. This ambitious project reflects Carlyle's deep engagement with German Romanticism and responds to the Enlightenment ideals that shaped his historical perspective, making it a rich tapestry of political and personal histories showcasing the fervor and challenges of the Prussian state during a tumultuous era. Thomas Carlyle, a Scottish philosopher and historian, was profoundly influenced by the socio-political upheavals of his time, particularly the industrial revolution and the complexities of modernity. His reverence for strong leadership and deep admiration for Frederick II are evident throughout the series. Carlyle's own struggles with faith, identity, and the power of the written word inform his portrayal of Frederick, positioning the King as a symbol of idealistic yet pragmatic governance amidst chaos. This exhaustive biography not only offers readers a fascinating historical account but also prompts them to ponder the greater philosophical questions surrounding authority, legacy, and the human condition. Scholars, history enthusiasts, and general readers alike will find Carlyle's narrative both enlightening and compelling, making this work an essential read for anyone drawn to the confluence of history and literature.
Disponível desde: 19/11/2023.
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