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The Enquirer (1823)
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William Godwin's collection of essays explores a diverse range of topics, including politics, literature, education, and philosophy, reflecting his Enlightenment ideals of reason and social justice. The book is structured into three sections: political and social commentary, literary criticism focusing on figures like Shakespeare and Milton, and discussions on education and morality. Godwin's clear and concise writing challenges conventional views, encouraging critical thinking on individual rights and government authority, making it a relevant work even today.
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