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The Comical Pilgrim; or Travels of a Cynick Philosopher - Thro' the most Wicked Parts of the World Namely England Wales Scotland Ireland and Holland - cover
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The Comical Pilgrim; or Travels of a Cynick Philosopher - Thro' the most Wicked Parts of the World Namely England Wales Scotland Ireland and Holland

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"The Comical Pilgrim; or, Travels of a Cynick Philosopher" presents a satirical exploration of society through the eyes of an unnamed narrator, who embodies the essence of a Cynic philosopher. The text employs biting humor and sharp wit to challenge social norms and conventions, drawing on the traditions of both picaresque literature and philosophical discourse. With its rich allegories and vivid characterizations, the book serves not only as entertainment but as a poignant critique of the human condition in the context of 18th-century moral and social dilemmas. Although shrouded in anonymity, the author's keen insight into human nature and society hints at a scholar or a writer deeply engaged with contemporary philosophical debates. The work reflects an assimilation of Enlightenment ideals, evidenced by its keen observations on hypocrisy and virtue. The use of cynicism as a narrative device effectively bridges the gap between humor and philosophy, illuminating the paradoxes of the era. For readers who appreciate a blend of humor and philosophical reflection, this work is a must-read. It invites exploration of deeper meanings while simultaneously providing laughter, making it equally relevant today. Engage with "The Comical Pilgrim" to discover a delightful and thought-provoking journey through the absurdities of human existence.
Disponível desde: 15/09/2022.
Comprimento de impressão: 82 páginas.

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