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William Cobbett

    Questo pamphletista, agricoltore e giornalista inglese sostenne instancabilmente la riforma parlamentare e l'abolizione dei collegi elettorali corrotti per migliorare la vita dei lavoratori agricoli. Fu un feroce critico di coloro che sfruttavano il potere e si oppose alle restrittive Corn Laws. Mentre le sue lealtà politiche si evolsero, una costante opposizione all'autorità e un sospetto verso la novità rimasero immutati nel corso della sua vita. È celebre per le sue appassionate polemiche su diversi argomenti, e la sua opera di duratura popolarità, 'Rural Rides', è una testimonianza della sua acuta osservazione e del suo impegno nei confronti della campagna inglese.

    Cottage Economy
    Rural Rides - Volume 2
    Rural Rides - Volume 1
    The American Gardener
    Cottage Economy; To Which Is Added The Poor Man's Friend
    The Life of Thomas Paine: Interspersed with Remarks and Reflections.
    • Exploring the life and contributions of a pivotal figure in American history, this biography delves into Thomas Paine's revolutionary ideas and writings that fueled the fight for independence. The narrative is enriched with remarks and reflections that provide context to his philosophies and the impact they had on society. Through a detailed examination of his personal and public life, the book highlights Paine's enduring legacy as a champion of liberty and rational thought in the face of tyranny.

      The Life of Thomas Paine: Interspersed with Remarks and Reflections.
    • The American Gardener

      • 256pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      After a lengthy absence of 150 years, this book returns to the literary scene, offering readers a chance to explore its timeless themes and insights. The revival presents an opportunity to engage with its historical context and appreciate the significance it held in its original era. This reissue aims to introduce a new generation to its unique narrative and enduring relevance.

      The American Gardener
    • Rural Rides - Volume 1

      • 328pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      The narrative reflects on the contrast between the grandeur of Oxford's educational buildings and the individuals within them, likening some to drones—unproductive and complacent—while others are likened to wasps, symbolizing those who are industrious and impactful. This observation prompts a deeper contemplation of the true essence of learning and the varying contributions of students to society.

      Rural Rides - Volume 1
    • Rural Rides - Volume 2

      • 328pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      The narrative highlights the intelligence and awareness of the working-class individuals in Frome, showcasing their understanding of the root causes of their struggles. It emphasizes their ability to see through false rhetoric surrounding religion and loyalty, suggesting a strong sense of critical thinking and social consciousness among them. This portrayal invites readers to reflect on the broader themes of class awareness and the impact of societal narratives on the working population.

      Rural Rides - Volume 2
    • Cottage Economy

      • 196pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      Throughout the course of his life, Cobbett (1763-1835) was constantly concerned with improving the living conditions of the labouring classes. Performing timelessly as the quintessential guide to self-sufficiency, Cottage Economy (1821) provided practical instructions to teach labourers the arts of keeping livestock, making bread, and brewing beer.

      Cottage Economy
    • Rural Rides

      • 576pagine
      • 21 ore di lettura

      William Cobbett provides evocative descriptions of the 19th century southern English countryside, his encounters with labourers, and outbursts at the encroaching cities and sufferings of the poor. Ian Dyck places these accounts in the context of Cobbett's political and social beliefs. schovat popis

      Rural Rides
    • Cobbett's State Trials

      • 780pagine
      • 28 ore di lettura

      Cobbett's State Trials is a collection of some of the most famous and contentious trials in British history. From the trial of King Charles I to the trial of Mary Queen of Scots, this book provides a comprehensive look at the legal system of the time and the rights of the accused.

      Cobbett's State Trials