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A comprehensive biography and critical study traces the life, ideas, and public influence of a towering Enlightenment figure, following early formation, travels, and prolific literary activity. It examines English intellectual influences such as Newtonian science and Lockean common sense, his critiques of religious authority, insistence on reason and humanity, and advocacy of freer speech. The account combines close readings of major writings with episodes of controversy and exile, and it reflects on how temperament, circumstance, and a measure of chance combined to amplify his impact within the broader intellectual ferment of his era.

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John Morley

John Morley was a prominent English writer, politician, and journalist known for his insightful essays and critiques on political philosophy and literature. He served as a member of Parliament and held various governmental roles, including Postmaster General. Morley's notable works include 'Burke,' a critical examination of the political thought of Edmund Burke, and the 'Critical Miscellanies' series, which features essays on influential figures such as Robespierre, Turgot, and George Eliot. His writings reflect a deep engagement with the intellectual currents of his time, contributing significantly to the discourse on liberalism and social reform.

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