This book focuses on the literature produced at the time of the
controversy over Wilkes and the Middlesex elections and by the
debate in England over the French Revolution. Writings by Junius,
Johnson, Burke, Paine, Mackintosh, Wollstonecraft and Arthur Young
among others are examined in order to identify and estimate the
effectiveness of the persuasive techniques used by these writers to
communicate ideas to their respective audiences. Godwin is also
given a new assessment. A view of the extent and urgency over the
French Revolution is provided by the chronological survey of
replies to Burke 's Reflections given in an appendix.
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