The Tailor Re-tailored

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"The Tailor Re-tailored" is the English rendering of the Latin title "Sartor Resartus," Thomas Carlyle’s satirical philosophical work that critiques society and explores the symbolism of clothing.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf literaryWork
philosophicalSatire
author Thomas Carlyle NERFINISHED
authorNationality Scottish
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
critiques conventionalReligion
materialism
utilitarianism
firstPublicationForm serialPublication
genre philosophicalFiction
satire
influenced AmericanTranscendentalism NERFINISHED
Ralph Waldo Emerson NERFINISHED
modernistWriters
language English
literaryMovement Romanticism
VictorianLiterature NERFINISHED
mainCharacter Diogenes Teufelsdröckh NERFINISHED
narrativeDevice editorNarrator
narrativeForm fictionalBiography
originalLanguage Latin
originalTitle Sartor Resartus NERFINISHED
periodDepicted early19thCenturyEurope
philosophicalFocus idealism
metaphysicsOfClothes
publicationPeriod 19thCentury
publishedIn Fraser's Magazine NERFINISHED
setting fictionalGermanUniversityTown
structure fragmentaryEssayisticForm
symbolism clothingAsExpressionOfSpirit
costumeAsSocialConstruct
theme critiqueOfSociety
individualism
spiritualPhilosophy
symbolismOfClothing
transcendentalism
tone ironic
satirical
workType novel

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Sartor Resartus titleMeaning The Tailor Re-tailored