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by Baron Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay
A celebrated 19th‑century essayist offers readers a sweeping tour of history, literature and contemporary debate, all rendered in a voice that feels both conversational and authoritative. His talent lies in distilling vast subjects into vivid, bite‑size narratives that spark curiosity without demanding specialist knowledge. The essays invite listeners to linger over memorable anecdotes while gaining a clear sense of the larger picture.
Organized into four loosely defined groups—English history, foreign history, controversial topics, and a miscellany of critical pieces—the collection showcases the writer’s remarkable range. Whether sketching the rise of a nation, weighing a political argument, or profiling a literary figure, each piece blends scholarly insight with the brisk, readable style of a seasoned journalist. Listeners will find the essays both informative and entertaining, a perfect companion for anyone who enjoys history told with clarity, wit, and a touch of storytelling flair.
Language
en
Duration
~29 hours (1721K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Martin Adamson; The html file produced by David Widger
Release date
2000-09-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1800–1859
A brilliant Victorian essayist and historian, he turned big ideas and dramatic scenes from the past into writing that captivated generations of readers. He was also a prominent Whig politician whose career linked literature, Parliament, and British rule in India.
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