Carlylism

noun
Car·​lyl·​ism | \ (ˈ)kär¦līˌlizəm, -ȧ¦l-, kə(r)ˈl-\
plural -s

Definition of Carlylism

1 : the characteristic teachings, ideas, or opinions of Thomas Carlyle who arraigned modern society and emphasized the need for strong leaders
2 : the literary style or a literary mannerism characteristic of Thomas Carlyle whose writings are marked by long and irregular sentence constructions, neologisms, and Germanisms

History and Etymology for Carlylism

Thomas Carlyle †1881 Scottish essayist and historian + English -ism

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