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Hudibras V1 (1835)
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396 pages
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The poem features Sir Hudibras, a Puritan knight embarking on adventures with his squire, Ralpho, serving as a sharp critique of the Puritan movement and the tumultuous political climate of 17th century England. This 1835 edition includes extensive notes by editor Zachary Grey, enhancing its accessibility for contemporary readers. A classic of satirical poetry, it has influenced notable writers like Alexander Pope and Jonathan Swift, making it essential for those interested in English literature and historical context.
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