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The History of Thomas Ellwood Written By Himself: A Quaker's Struggle for Truth and Freedom in 17th Century England

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In "The History of Thomas Ellwood Written By Himself," Ellwood presents a richly detailed autobiographical account that reflects his Quaker beliefs and the socio-political landscape of 17th-century England. The narrative intricately weaves personal anecdotes with broader historical currents, from the Civil War to his encounters with famous contemporaries such as John Milton. Written in a clear and engaging style, the text exemplifies the emerging importance of individual voice in personal narrative, representing a pivotal moment in literary history where autobiography begins to assert its place alongside formal historical accounts. Thomas Ellwood (1639-1713) was a prominent Quaker and a key figure in early English dissenting movements. His commitment to social justice and religious freedom, shaped by his lifelong dedication to Quaker principles, deeply informs his storytelling. Ellwood'Äôs experiences as both a participant in and a chronicler of tumultuous events, including persecution for his beliefs, lend authenticity and depth to his reflections. His friendships with literary figures and his own role as a scribe highlight the intersection of personal and political struggles during his time. This work is recommended for readers interested in religious history, autobiographical literature, and the exploration of personal identity amidst social upheaval. Ellwood's candid narrative not only offers a window into the Quaker experience but also serves as a significant contribution to the understanding of early modern England, making it an invaluable addition to any serious reader's collection.

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Ebook: 11 de dezembro de 2019