This major collection demonstrates the extent to which Thomas Paine (1737-1809) was an inspiration to the Americans in their struggle for independence, a passionate supporter of the French Revolution and perhaps the outstanding English radical writer of his age. It contains all of Paine's major works including The Rights of Man, his groundbreaking defence of the revolutionary cause in France, Common Sense, which won thousands over to the side of the American rebels, and the first part of The Age of Reason (Part One), a ferocious attack on Christianity. The shorter pieces - on capital punishment, social reform and the abolition of slavery - also confirm the great versatility and power of this master of democratic prose.
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Demonstrates the extent to which Thomas Paine was an inspiration to Americans in their struggle for independence. This book contains Paine's major works including "The Rights of Man", "Common Sense", and the first part of "The Age of Reason".
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The Thomas Paine Reader - Edited by Michael Foot and Isaac Kramnick Editors' Introduction: The Life, Ideology and Legacy of Thomas PainePaine's Writings:1. The Case of the Officers of Excise (1772)2. African Slavery in American (1775)3. Reflections on the Life and Death of Lord Clive (1775)4. Liberty Tree (1775)5. Common Sense (1776)6. The American Crisis (1776-83)7. Public Good (1780)8. Six Letters to Rhode Island (1782-3)9. Letter to the Abbé Raynal (1782)10. Dissertations on Government, the Affairs of the Bank, and Paper Money (1786)11. The Rights of Man (1791-2)12. Letter Addressed to the Addressers on the Late Proclamation (1792)13. An Essay for the Use of New Republicans in Their Opposition to Monarchy (1792)14. Reasons for Preserving the Life of Louis Capet (1793)15. The Age of Reason, Part One (1794)16. Dissertation on First Principles of Government (1795)17. Agrarian Justice (1795)18. Letter to George Washington (1795)19. To the Citizens of the United States (1802-3)20. The Construction of Iron Bridges (1803)21. Constitutional Reform (1805)
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780140444964
Publisert
1987-07-30
Utgiver
Vendor
Penguin Classics
Vekt
379 gr
Høyde
196 mm
Bredde
130 mm
Dybde
23 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
544

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Biographical note

Thomas Paine was born in 1737, and emigrated to America in 1774 at the persuasion of Benjamin Franklin. In 1776 he published the influential Common Sense, which established his reputation as a revolutionary thinker and as political theorist for the American Revolution. In 1787 Paine returned to Europe and became involved in Revolutionary politics. He was imprisoned in France and nearly executed. In 1802 he returned to America where he lived in poverty until his death in 1809.


Michael Foot was born in 1913 and read PPE at Oxford. He was Editor of hte Evening Standard and of Tribune. He was elected to Parliament as a Labour MP in 1945 and became Labour Party leader in 1980, until his resignation in 1983. He retired from parliament in 1992.

Isaac Kramnick was born in 1938 and educated at Harvard. He is currently Professor of Government at Cornell University. He has edited Godwin, Madison and Thomas Paine for Penguin Classics.