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Pamphlets and Parodies on Political Subjects

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The volume gathers short satirical pamphlets, parodies, and verse that target contemporary politics, legal and ecclesiastical authority, and public scandals. It transforms nursery-rhyme cadences, mock prayers, and popular broadside forms into biting lampoons that expose hypocrisy and abuse. Contributions range from comic sketches and occasional poems to dramatic vignettes and pointed editorial pieces. Numerous woodcut illustrations amplify the caricature and visual humor. Overall, the pieces balance wit and moral indignation to engage readers and provoke debate about power and public life.

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William Hone

William Hone was an English writer and political reformer, known for his satirical works and contributions to the genre of political pamphleteering in the early 19th century. His notable publications include "The Every-day Book and Table Book," a comprehensive calendar that explores popular amusements, customs, and events throughout the year, presented in three volumes. Hone's work often blended humor with social commentary, reflecting the cultural and political landscape of his time. Additionally, he is recognized for his pamphlets and parodies that critiqued contemporary issues, making him a significant figure in the literary heritage of political satire.

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