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Carlyle may refer to: Image File history File links Mergefrom. ... Carlyle is a surname, and may refer to: Alexander Carlyle (1722-1805), a Scottish church leader Cleo Carlyle (1902-1967), a major league baseball player Joan Carlyle, British soprano Joseph Dacre Carlyle, British orientalist Randy Carlyle (1956-), a former NHL Hockey Player and currently Head Coach of the Anaheim Mighty...


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People with the surname Carlyle: Carlyle is a city in Clinton County, Illinois, United States. ... Carlyle is a town in Southeastern Saskatchewan. ... The Carlyle Hotel is a luxury hotel and extended stay hotel in the Upper East Side of New York City, USA. The hotel, designed in Art Deco style, opened in 1931 and was named after Scottish essayist Thomas Carlyle. ...

  • Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881), Scottish essayist and historian
  • Robert Carlyle, an acclaimed Scottish film actor
  • Carlyle (surname), others with the surname

Other: The most familiar view of Carlyle is as the bearded sage with a penetrating gaze. ... Robert Carlyle OBE (born April 14, 1961) is an acclaimed Scottish film actor best known for his performances as psychopaths or killers. ... Carlyle is a surname, and may refer to: Alexander Carlyle (1722-1805), a Scottish church leader Cleo Carlyle (1902-1967), a major league baseball player Joan Carlyle, British soprano Joseph Dacre Carlyle, British orientalist Randy Carlyle (1956-), a former NHL Hockey Player and currently Head Coach of the Anaheim Mighty...

The Carlyle Group is a Washington, D.C. based global private equity investment firm with more than $71. ... A 1987 Carlyle-bodied Freight Rover minibus for North Western. ... Luke Carlyle is a fictional character from Marvel Comics, created by J. Michael Straczynski and first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man. ...

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Thomas Carlyle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2778 words)
Carlyle was born in Ecclefechan, Dumfries and Galloway, and was educated at Annan Academy, Annan.
Thomas Carlyle is notable both for his continuation of older traditions of the Tory satirists of the 18th century in England and for forging a new tradition of Victorian era criticism of progress.
Carlyle's distaste for democracy and his belief in charismatic leadership was unsurprisingly appealing to Adolf Hitler, who was reading Carlyle's biography of Frederick during his last days in 1945.
Thomas Carlyle - definition of Thomas Carlyle in Encyclopedia (1694 words)
For Carlyle, Frederick epitomised the transition from the liberal Enlightenment ideals of the eighteenth century to a new modern culture of spiritual dynamism: embodied by Germany, its thought and its polity.
Upon Carlyle's death on February 5, 1881 in London, it was made possible for his remains to be interred in Westminster Abbey but his wish to be buried beside his parents in Ecclefechan was respected.
Friedrich Nietzsche, whose ideas are comparable to Carlyle's in some respects, was dismissive of his moralism, regarding him as a thinker who failed to free himself from the very petty-mindedness he professed to condemn.
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