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Novanglus Essays (eBook)

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2022
169 Seiten
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Novanglus Essays - John Adams
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In "Novanglus Essays," John Adams presents a compelling series of writings that articulate the American colonies' justifications for their resistance against British rule in the years leading up to the Revolution. Through a masterful blend of persuasive rhetoric and philosophical reasoning, Adams employs a distinctly Enlightenment literary style, characterized by clarity, reasoned argumentation, and eloquent prose. This body of work not only serves as a political manifesto but also as a profound exploration of the principles of liberty, governance, and the rights of individuals—pivotal themes in the context of 18th-century America. John Adams, one of the Founding Fathers and a prominent advocate for independence, was deeply influenced by Enlightenment ideals and the political climate of his time. His experiences as a lawyer, statesman, and diplomat provided him with a unique perspective on justice and governance. Furthermore, Adams' personal commitment to the revolutionary cause is vividly reflected in these essays as he navigates the complexities of loyalty, patriotism, and civil rights, lending authenticity to his passionate arguments. "Novanglus Essays" is essential reading for anyone interested in the philosophical underpinnings of democracy and individual rights. Adams' powerful prose and insightful arguments not only illuminate the historical landscape of American independence but also resonate in contemporary discussions about liberty and governance. Dive into this significant work to gain a deeper understanding of the revolutionary spirit that shaped the United States.

John Adams (1735–1826) was a preeminent figure in American history, serving as a Founding Father, diplomat, and the second President of the United States. Beyond his extensive political career, Adams was also a prolific writer and intellectual. His 'Novanglus Essays,' written in 1774 and 1775 under the pseudonym 'Novanglus,' stand as a seminal contribution to American political thought and literature. These essays were a response to Thomas Hutchinson's publication advocating for the supremacy of British Parliament over the colonies. Adams eloquently argued for the rights and autonomy of the colonies, setting the stage for the ideological underpinnings of the American Revolution. Adams's literary style in the 'Novanglus Essays' is marked by a direct and persuasive exposition of legal and historical analysis, showcasing his deep grasp of legal principles and human rights. As an author, John Adams's work reflects the vigor and clarity of the revolutionary ethos, offering readers an erudite perspective on the complexities of colonial politics and the spirited defense of liberty that characterized the era of the American Revolution.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Regional- / Landesgeschichte
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Politische Theorie
Schlagworte 1770s works • 18th Century political essays • 18th century politics • advocacy for independence • American history essays • American Independence • American Revolution • American Revolutionary literature • British colonial policies • collections • collections of essays • Collective works • Colonial America literature • Colonial American politics • Colonial controversy • Colonial disputes • early American rhetoric • enlightenment political thought • Essays • Founding Father • Founding Fathers writings • Founding father writings • historical American essays • Historical Context Analysis • historical discourse • John Adams author • Novanglus Essays • patriotic writings • persuasive historical essays • political arguments • political essays • political philosophy classics • Political theory exploration • pre-revolutionary America • revolutionary era
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