The History of John Bull
作者: John Arbuthnot
"The History of John Bull" by John Arbuthnot is a satirical allegory written during the early 18th century. The text humorously portrays the character of John Bull as a representation of the English people, describing him as a straightforward but often gullible tradesman grappling with the complexities of politics and social interactions in his era. The book explores themes of legal entanglements, political machinations, and the nature of national identity, particularly in relation to the historical context surrounding the Peace of Utrecht. The opening of the work introduces us to the various characters involved in the legal and social disputes surrounding John Bull, including his jealous business associates, Nic. Frog and Lewis Baboon. It sets the stage for the unfolding drama of lawsuits between Bull and his peers over trade and status, reflecting the tensions of the time regarding loyalty, familial relations, and political allegiances. Through lively narrative elements, Arbuthnot sketches out the sociopolitical landscape, highlighting Bull's frustrations as he navigates his fortunes and misfortunes in this comedic yet insightful exploration of early 18th-century English life. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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- 3TRANSLATOR’S PREFACE阅读 →
- 3To Dr LEWIS.阅读 →
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- 3CONTENTS阅读 →
- 3CHAPTER VIII.阅读 →
- 3Chapter 8阅读 →
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- 3XI LUKU.阅读 →
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