Rediscover the wit and eloquence of Samuel Foote in "The Orators," a collection that showcases the brilliance of 18th-century British prose. This edition brings to life Foote's incisive observations on society, politics, and the art of public speaking.
Through a series of essays and dialogues, Foote dissects the follies of his time with sharp satire and unparalleled humor. "The Orators" not only entertains but also offers valuable insights into the social and cultural landscape of Georgian England.
A treasure for scholars and enthusiasts of British literature, this volume captures the enduring legacy of Samuel Foote as a master of wit and a keen observer of the human condition.
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