This is Volume 2 of the collected letters of "Junius," a still-unidentified writer who published a series of highly critical and influential letters in London newspapers during the years 1769-1772. This edition includes letters written under other pseudonyms, offering readers a more complete view of the writer's political commentary. Also featured is new evidence regarding the authorship of the Junius letters, along with extracts from an analysis by Sir Harris Nicolas.
The "Junius" letters remain a significant and controversial body of work from a pivotal period in British history. The identity of Junius has been debated for centuries, adding to the enduring mystique of these powerful political writings. This edition provides valuable resources for scholars and anyone interested in uncovering the truth behind the pseudonym.
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