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Shooting Niagara
Book • 1867
In 'Shooting Niagara: And After?
', Thomas Carlyle critiques the societal and political developments of his era, including the American Civil War and its resolution of the 'Nigger Question'.
He expresses concerns about the direction of democracy and liberalism, advocating for a return to order and discipline.
The essay reflects Carlyle's conservative views on social change and governance.
', Thomas Carlyle critiques the societal and political developments of his era, including the American Civil War and its resolution of the 'Nigger Question'.
He expresses concerns about the direction of democracy and liberalism, advocating for a return to order and discipline.
The essay reflects Carlyle's conservative views on social change and governance.
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in relation to his views on America, which are contrasted with Whitman's.

Mark Ford

Walt Whitman