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The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D.: Volume 06. The Drapier's Letters
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The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D. Volume 06: The Drapier's Letters is a significant collection of political writings by the renowned Anglo-Irish satirist and clergyman Jonathan Swift. This volume centers on the famous Drapier’s Letters, a series of seven pamphlets published between 1724 and 1725, in which Swift, under the pseudonym M. B. Drapier, fiercely opposed the imposition of a new copper coinage in Ireland by William Wood, an English manufacturer. Through these letters, Swift articulates the grievances of the Irish people, exposing the economic and political injustices imposed by the British government and championing Irish rights and autonomy. The Drapier’s Letters are celebrated for their masterful use of irony, persuasive rhetoric, and passionate advocacy. Swift’s arguments are grounded in a deep understanding of economics, law, and the social conditions of Ireland, making the letters not only a powerful piece of political propaganda but also a lasting work of literature. The volume also includes additional essays and correspondence that provide context to the letters, offering insight into Swift’s methods, motivations, and the historical circumstances of early 18th-century Ireland. This edition, as presented by Project Gutenberg, is meticulously edited and annotated, making it accessible to both scholars and general readers. It preserves the original language and style of Swift’s prose, allowing readers to experience the wit, intelligence, and fervor that made Swift one of the most influential writers of his time. The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D. Volume 06: The Drapier's Letters stands as a testament to the power of the written word in shaping public opinion and effecting social change, and remains a vital resource for anyone interested in history, politics, and the art of satire.
The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D. Volume 06: The Drapier's Letters is a significant collection of political writings by the renowned Anglo-Irish satirist and clergyman Jonathan Swift. This volume centers on the famous Drapier’s Letters, a series of seven pamphlets published between 1724 and 1725, in which Swift, under the pseudonym M. B. Drapier, fiercely opposed the imposition of a new copper coinage in Ireland by William Wood, an English manufacturer. Through these letters, Swift articulates the grievances of the Irish people, exposing the economic and political injustices imposed by the British government and championing Irish rights and autonomy. The Drapier’s Letters are celebrated for their masterful use of irony, persuasive rhetoric, and passionate advocacy. Swift’s arguments are grounded in a deep understanding of economics, law, and the social conditions of Ireland, making the letters not only a powerful piece of political propaganda but also a lasting work of literature. The volume also includes additional essays and correspondence that provide context to the letters, offering insight into Swift’s methods, motivations, and the historical circumstances of early 18th-century Ireland. This edition, as presented by Project Gutenberg, is meticulously edited and annotated, making it accessible to both scholars and general readers. It preserves the original language and style of Swift’s prose, allowing readers to experience the wit, intelligence, and fervor that made Swift one of the most influential writers of his time. The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D. Volume 06: The Drapier's Letters stands as a testament to the power of the written word in shaping public opinion and effecting social change, and remains a vital resource for anyone interested in history, politics, and the art of satire.


















