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Drapier's Letters

Jonathan Swift

Maison d'édition: CLXBX

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Drapier's Letters by Jonathan Swift is a powerful collection of political writings that played a remarkable role in shaping public opinion in 18th-century Ireland. Written between 1724 and 1725, these letters combine persuasive argument, sharp wit, and passionate patriotism to challenge economic injustice and defend the rights of ordinary people.

Swift published the letters under the pseudonym M. B. Drapier, presenting himself as a humble Dublin cloth merchant speaking directly to the citizens of Ireland. Through this fictional persona, he addressed a controversial issue of the time: the proposed introduction of a new copper coinage that many feared would damage Ireland's economy and enrich English interests at the expense of the Irish people.

In clear, compelling language, the Drapier explains the dangers of the policy and calls upon the public to resist it. Swift's arguments go beyond economics; they appeal to dignity, independence, and the responsibility of a nation to protect its own welfare. By writing in a voice that ordinary readers could understand, he transformed a complex financial issue into a matter of national pride and collective action.

The letters quickly gained widespread attention. Readers across Ireland embraced the Drapier as a defender of their interests, and Swift's writings helped ignite a powerful movement of public resistance. His fearless criticism of authority and his eloquent defense of civic rights turned the letters into one of the most influential examples of political advocacy in literary history.

Beyond their historical importance, Drapier's Letters demonstrate Swift's mastery of rhetoric and satire. With a blend of logic, humor, and moral conviction, he exposes corruption, challenges unjust policies, and encourages readers to think critically about power and governance.

Today, these writings remain a compelling example of literature's ability to influence political life. Bold, persuasive, and deeply rooted in the struggle for justice, Drapier's Letters stands as a timeless testament to the power of words in defending freedom and public integrity.
Disponible depuis: 11/03/2026.
Longueur d'impression: 168 pages.

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