In "Sartor Resartus: The Life and Opinions of Herr Teufelsdr√∂ckh," Thomas Carlyle weaves a complex tapestry that combines satire, philosophy, and social critique. The narrative, presented as a commentary on the fictitious philosopher Teufelsdr√∂ckh'Äôs doctrines, delves into the nature of clothing as a metaphor for human existence and societal norms. Carlyle's literary style is characterized by h...