Thomas Carlyle

Thomas Carlyle (1795–1881) was a Scottish historian, essayist, and philosopher, known as the 'sage of Chelsea' for his influential writings on history, heroism, and social issues during the Victorian era.[1][2] His major works include The French Revolution (1837), On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History (1841), and The History of Friedrich II of Prussia (1858–65).[1][2] He originated the Great Man Theory, emphasizing the role of exceptional leaders in shaping history.[3][4]

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