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In "Peter Plymley's Letters, and Selected Essays," Sydney Smith employs a blend of wit, satire, and rhetorical elegance to address the socio-political landscape of early 19th-century England. Written in the guise of a fictional character, Peter Plymley, these letters engage with topics such as religion, education, and societal reform, highlighting Smith's characteristic humor and incisive critique. The essays reflect the literary traditions of the period, including the influence of the Romantic movement and the burgeoning Victorian ethos, while simultaneously offering astute observations that resonate with contemporary debates. Sydney Smith, a prominent cleric and essayist, was pivotal in shaping public discourse during his lifetime. His deep-seated liberal values, combined with his experiences in the milieu of the Church and academia, informed his writing. Smith's role in founding the influential Edinburgh Review further solidified his status as a leading intellectual, and the letters in this collection exemplify his commitment to advocating for tolerance, understanding, and social justice amid the grim realities of his time. "Peter Plymley's Letters, and Selected Essays" is an essential read for anyone interested in the intersections of humor and social critique, as well as the historical context of 19th-century Britain. Smith'Äôs masterful blend of comedy and serious argumentation not only entertains but also provokes thoughtful reflection, making this collection a timeless exploration of moral and philosophical issues that linger in our society today.
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ספר דיגיטלי : 6 בדצמבר 2019
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