No. of pages 98
Published: 2019
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"A Dialogue Between a Gentleman of London: Agent for Two Court Candidates, and an Honest Alderman of the Country Party" by Henry Fielding presents a satirical conversation between a London gentleman and a country alderman. The dialogue explores the nature of political corruption and the electoral process in 18th-century England. The gentleman, acting as an agent for two rival court candidates, engages the alderman in a discussion about the manipulation and ethics of politics. Through witty banter and keen observations, Fielding critiques the moral implications of ambition, loyalty, and the influence of wealth in shaping political outcomes. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
There are 98 pages in this book. This book was published in 2019 by HardPress Ltd .