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A curated collection of historical essays, political and literary journalism, and lyric poems argues for cultural revival and national self-understanding. It includes a vigorous defense of a contentious seventeenth-century parliament, essays and articles originally published in a nationalist weekly, and patriotic ballads that energized readers. Recurring concerns are mixed education, the cultivation of language, music, and archaeology, and the use of journalism to shape public opinion. The volume balances critical study and creative expression to map arguments and aesthetics central to mid-century national debate.
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