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Peter Plymley's Letters, and Selected Essays

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A lively collection of satirical letters and assorted essays by a witty clergyman and critic, centering on mock-epistolary pieces that argue for Catholic emancipation and lampoon political and clerical anxieties. The letters present a rural correspondent addressing a conservative brother, blending irony, practical politics, and humorous portraits of public figures, while the essays move through social critique, literary commentary, and anecdotal memoir, combining moral common sense with sharp humour and persuasive rhetoric. The volume balances polemic and entertainment, alternating pointed argumentative passages with lighter reflections on manners, religion, and public life.

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Sydney Smith

Sydney Smith was an English essayist, cleric, and political commentator, known for his wit and keen observations on society. He gained prominence in the early 19th century, contributing significantly to the literary and intellectual landscape of his time. His most notable work, "Peter Plymley's Letters, and Selected Essays," showcases his ability to blend humor with serious discourse, addressing various social and political issues. Smith's writing is characterized by its engaging style and insightful commentary, making him a respected figure in the realm of English literature.

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