Carlyle’s Literary Vision Available
Abbott Ikeler gained professional teaching experience at Emerson College. He spent ten years teaching undergraduate and graduate students majoring in communications. As a published writer, Abbott Ikeler has received multiple positive reviews on his book Puritan Temper and Transcendental Faith - Carlyle’s Literary Vision.
Published by The Ohio State University press in 1972, Puritan Temper and Transcendental Faith - Carlyle’s Literary Vision discusses Thomas Carlyle’s legacy in English literature. The book examines and sets aside multiple explanations for Carlyle’s contradictory opinions and his attitude toward aesthetic experience, along with a thorough analysis of his early writings compared to his later works. Additionally, the author provides a novel approach to understanding Carlyle, citing the latter’s relationship to Goethe, his own father and his religious beliefs as thedominant sources of influence on his writing.
The book received good reviews in the New York Times Book Review as well as the London Times Literary Supplement. It was also reviewed by Richard J. Dunn in the Journal of English and Germanic Philology in 1973. The book was republished in February 2016 and is available for purchase on Amazon and at Barnes and Noble.

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