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A Vindication of the Press by Daniel Defoe

by Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731
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A Vindication of the Press by Daniel Defoe is a pamphlet written in the early 18th century, specifically in 1718, during the Augustan era. This work serves as a defense of the freedom and usefulness of writing, as well as a critique of the emerging practice of literary criticism. Defoe articulates the vital role of the press in safeguarding individual liberties and safeguarding against tyranny while responding to criticisms of contemporary authors. In the pamphlet, Defoe divides his arguments into three main sections. He begins by asserting the necessity of writing for the advancement of knowledge and religion, pointing out the value it holds for civil governance and intellectual pursuits. He then critiques the nature of criticism, expressing concern about how malicious reviews can stifle new writers and lead to a culture of envy towards established authors. Defoe also discusses the characteristics and qualifications that an author should possess, emphasizing the importance of natural talent over formal education. Throughout, he defends the plight of professional writers, highlighting their need to produce works for their livelihood and the societal role of the press in promoting free discourse. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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