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active 1771–1808 Robert Holloway

A Letter to John Wilkes, Esq; Sheriff of London and Middlesex

In “A Letter to John Wilkes, Esq; Sheriff of London and Middlesex,” Robert Holloway deploys a vigorous and confrontational literary style to address pressing political and social issues of his time. Written during a period characterized by tumultuous political change, this work exemplifies the Enlightenment's emphasis on reason and individual rights, reflecting the fervor of public sentiment leading up to the reform movements of the late 18th century. Holloway'Äôs eloquent prose not only critiques governmental authority but also appeals to the moral conscience of Wilkes, advocating for transparency and justice in the face of corruption. Robert Holloway, an active reformer and contemporary of Wilkes, was deeply embedded in the political landscape of his era, contributing to various democratic causes. His engagement with issues such as civil liberties and the welfare of the common citizen profoundly influenced his writing. Holloway'Äôs experiences as a participant in radical political discourse provided a rich backdrop for his candid correspondence, making his arguments even more compelling in light of the ongoing struggles for electoral reform and personal freedoms. This book is essential for readers interested in the foundations of modern democracy and the role of literature in political discourse. Holloway'Äôs insightful appeal to a prominent political figure not only captures the spirit of his time but also serves as a timeless reminder of the perpetual quest for justice and accountability. Engage with this significant historical text to understand the roots of contemporary societal challenges.
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Oprindeligt udgivet
2019
Udgivelsesår
2019
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