The Seven Deadly Sinnes of London
- 96 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
This edition of Thomas Dekker's The Seven Deadly Sinnes of London provides the original 1606 text in its totality.






This edition of Thomas Dekker's The Seven Deadly Sinnes of London provides the original 1606 text in its totality.
Set in the 16th century, this work offers insights into the educational philosophies of the time, particularly focusing on the role of the schoolmaster. It emphasizes the importance of moral and intellectual development in students, advocating for a balanced approach to education that combines discipline with encouragement. Ascham shares personal anecdotes and reflections on teaching methods, highlighting the relationship between educators and their students. The text serves as both a historical document and a guide for effective teaching practices.
The book presents a faithful reprint of the original 1868 edition, exploring the defense of poetry. It delves into the significance and value of poetic expression, highlighting its impact on culture and society. This work serves as a critical examination of the role of poetry, advocating for its appreciation and relevance in the literary world.
This historic text, originally published in 1529, is a passionate plea for social reform. Written by English radical Simon Fish, the Supplication argues for the abolition of the monasteries and the redistribution of their wealth. This edited edition provides valuable historical context and offers modern readers a glimpse into the political and social climate of Tudor-era England.
This anthology offers a faithful reproduction of the original 1899 edition, presenting a collection of works by Shakespeare from 1592 to 1616. It serves as a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts, preserving the language and themes of the Bard's timeless pieces. The reprint maintains the integrity of the text, allowing readers to experience Shakespeare's profound impact on literature and drama in its original form.