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A compact collection of satirical and moral essays adopts a plain-speaking voice to rebuke social vanities, extravagant fashions, and shortcomings among religious and civic leaders. Short pieces mix humor, scriptural reference, and blunt counsel to urge modesty, frugality, and public reform, addressing women’s dress, the behavior of ministers, the duties of lawmakers, and the conduct of ordinary people. Occasional postscripts and an appendix clarify earlier points and reinforce the author’s corrective aims, combining practical recommendations with moral admonition throughout.

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Nathaniel Ward

Nathaniel Ward was a 17th-century Puritan minister and author, best known for his satirical work "The Simple Cobler of Aggawam in America." In this influential text, Ward critiques the social and political issues of his time, particularly the challenges faced by the early American colonies. His writing reflects a blend of humor and serious commentary, showcasing his deep engagement with the moral and ethical dilemmas of Puritan society. Ward's contributions to early American literature and thought provide valuable insights into the cultural landscape of colonial New England.

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