No. of pages 376
Published: 2007
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"Character Writings of the 17th Century" by Henry Morley is a collection that explores the moral and social characteristics of people through essays and treatises from the 1600s. This compilation examines various figures and archetypes of the time, reflecting on virtues and vices, and offering insights into human nature. Featuring works from notable authors of the period, it delves into the complexities of individual character and societal norms, showcasing the evolution of thought in an era marked by both enlightenment and conflict. Morley’s selections serve as a window into the minds and moral fabric of 17th-century society. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
There are 376 pages in this book. This book was published in 2007 by IndyPublish. com .