An Apologie for the Royal Party (1659); and A Panegyric to Charles the Second (1661)

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An Apologie for the Royal Party (1659); and A Panegyric to Charles the Second (1661)

by John Evelyn

EN·~1 hours·2 chapters

Chapters

2 total
1

Transcriber’s note

1:43
2

INTRODUCTION

1:41:04

Description

In the turbulent months of 1659, a bold pamphlet slipped into London’s streets, daring to defend a king whose fate hung in the balance. Written anonymously by a steadfast royalist, the work confronts the parliamentary forces with sharp wit and fervent conviction, reflecting the perilous climate in which speaking for the crown could cost a life.

The author’s arguments weave together scathing criticism of the opposition and a heartfelt tribute to the future monarch, painting Charles as the rightful ruler whose restoration promises stability. Interlaced with personal appeals to influential figures, the text reveals a strategic effort to rally support while showcasing a masterful command of rhetoric.

For listeners, this piece offers a vivid glimpse into the political passions that shaped the English Restoration, delivering the urgency and eloquence of a time when words were weapons and loyalty was tested at every turn.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (98K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Starner, Louise Pryor and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2006-02-23

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

John Evelyn

John Evelyn

1620–1706

Best known for a diary that opens a vivid window onto 17th-century England, this lively observer wrote about politics, gardens, art, science, and daily life with unusual range. His pages have helped later readers see the Restoration era almost firsthand.

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