Village Politics
An Updated Digital Annotated Edition
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Publisher Description
Hannah More's Village Politics is a short tract written as a scripted dialogue in response to the Revolution Controversy in England during the late eighteenth century. Unlike many modern editions of updated texts, the editor has worked from a digital variorum of the text, selecting between many options for wording already present in the various editions of the text, from its publication in 1793 until More's death in 1833. Includes an introduction and extensive bibliography linking to many sources.
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