Augusta Triumphans
Par Defoe, Daniel
Publié par Good Press
English
2023
ISBN 8596547560418
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In "Augusta Triumphans," Daniel Defoe offers a multifaceted exploration of the political, social, and cultural landscape of early 18th-century England, particularly during the reign of Queen Anne. The book is infused with Defoe's characteristic wit and keen observational style, presenting a blend of satire and earnest commentary. Written in the context of a nation grappling with its identity amid political factions, the work serves as both a celebration and critique of the rapidly changing society, touching upon themes of nationalism, urbanization, and the burgeoning middle class. Defoe, a prolific writer and social commentator, was deeply influenced by his varied experiences as a merchant, journalist, and political dissident. His diverse background and encounters with political unrest provided him with a unique lens through which to view the complexities of his time. "Augusta Triumphans" reflects Defoe's keen interest in societal reforms and his belief in the potential of the British populace. His work, often overlooked amidst his more famous novels, reveals his astute understanding of human nature and governance. Readers seeking insight into the socio-political dynamics of early 18th-century England will find "Augusta Triumphans" an invaluable resource. Defoe's clever prose and penetrating observations invite a deeper engagement with the historical context, making this book a significant addition to both literary and historical studies.
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