The Pen and the Sword - Jonathan Swift and the Power of the Press (Paperback, Main)


Disappointment can be salutary. In the 1955 election Michael Foot surprisingly lost his seat. Until then he had been a journalist, albeit a prolific and influential one. He now had more time on his hands. To both his father, Isaac Foot, and himself Jonathan Swift was a hero. His father, who believed writing to be the supreme vocation, now encouraged him to write a book on Swift. The result was The Pen and the Sword.""

Michael Foot concentrates on the crucial two years of 1710-11. In that time Swift published one of his most devastating polemics "The Conduct of the Allies "that tore into the Whig government and the Duke of Marlborough in particular. It is an important moment in English History: the pen and the sword fought a duel, and the pen proved the stronger of the two.

First published in 1957 it was well and widely reviewed.

'Enthralling ... a fine piece of historical writing.' "Spectator "

""

'An exciting story excellently narrated ... a lucid guide to one of the most complicated patterns of intrigue and manoeuvre that the eighteenth-century can provide ... intensely dramatic.' Harold Nicolson, "Observer"


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Disappointment can be salutary. In the 1955 election Michael Foot surprisingly lost his seat. Until then he had been a journalist, albeit a prolific and influential one. He now had more time on his hands. To both his father, Isaac Foot, and himself Jonathan Swift was a hero. His father, who believed writing to be the supreme vocation, now encouraged him to write a book on Swift. The result was The Pen and the Sword.""

Michael Foot concentrates on the crucial two years of 1710-11. In that time Swift published one of his most devastating polemics "The Conduct of the Allies "that tore into the Whig government and the Duke of Marlborough in particular. It is an important moment in English History: the pen and the sword fought a duel, and the pen proved the stronger of the two.

First published in 1957 it was well and widely reviewed.

'Enthralling ... a fine piece of historical writing.' "Spectator "

""

'An exciting story excellently narrated ... a lucid guide to one of the most complicated patterns of intrigue and manoeuvre that the eighteenth-century can provide ... intensely dramatic.' Harold Nicolson, "Observer"

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Product Details

General

Imprint

Faber and Faber

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

2009

Availability

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

2009

Authors

Dimensions

216 x 135 x 29mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

396

Edition

Main

ISBN-13

978-0-571-24841-4

Barcode

9780571248414

Categories

LSN

0-571-24841-1



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