Critical and Historical Essays

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5W Thomas Babington Macaulay, London, 1854. Three Volumes.

Notes

Thomas Babington Macaulays Critical and Historical Essays is a collection of essays originally published in the Edinburgh Review between 1825 and 1844. These essays cover a wide range of historical, literary, and political subjects, including figures like Machiavelli, Milton, and Clive, as well as broader topics like the history of England and the French Revolution.

Macaulays style is energetic, persuasive, and often polemical, combining deep historical knowledge with strong Whig political views. His essays were highly influential in shaping 19th-century historical thought, though modern historians sometimes criticize his bias and tendency toward grand narratives.

Descriptions

Black leather boards with gilt lettering on the spine and four raised bands. Wearing to the hinges and minor damage to the lower spine. Gilt edges.