The Writings of Thomas Paine, Complete With Index to Volumes I - IV
by Paine, Thomas
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Project Gutenberg
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Project Gutenberg ID
31270
Reading Ease
Reading ease score: 59.7 (10th to 12th grade). Somewhat difficult to read.
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
Summary
"The Writings of Thomas Paine, Complete" by Thomas Paine is a historical collection of political writings compiled in the late 18th century. The volume includes influential pamphlets that played a pivotal role in shaping American revolutionary sentiment, particularly focusing on issues of independence and the fight against tyranny. The collected works provide profound insights into the social and political climate of the time, highlighting the struggle for freedom and democratic ideals. The opening of this work lays the groundwork for Paine's monumental series, "The American Crisis," which begins with a stirring call to action amidst the Revolutionary War. He reflects on the challenges facing American patriots, emphasizing the importance of perseverance and unity against oppression. The famous opening lines address the trials of these tumultuous times and encourage individuals to stand firm in their commitment to liberty, while also critiquing those who waver in their loyalty. Through vivid imagery and passionate prose, the initial segments set a tone of urgency and resolve, making it clear that the fight for independence is both a personal and collective responsibility. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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bookshelf
Category: Essays, Letters & Speeches
Category: History - American
language_code
en
locc_code
JC
subject
Political science
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