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letters indentifying letters - traduzione in greco

SERIES OF PAMPHLETS BY JONATHAN SWIFT
Drapier; Drapier letters; Drapier's letters; The Drapier's Letters; Drapier Letters
  • Title page of ''To Viscount Molesworth'' from the 1735 Faulkner edition and reproduced by the 1903 Temple Scott edition
  • Charles Jervas's portrait of [[Jonathan Swift]] (1718)
  • Title page from the 1724 pamphlet ''To Mr. Harding''
  • Title page from the 1724 pamphlet ''Some Observations''
  • Title page from the 1724 pamphlet ''To the Whole People of Ireland''
  • Title page from the 1724 pamphlet ''To the Shop-keepers''
  • Carolan]], "O'Rorke's Feast".

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  • The Congregational theologian [[Edwards Amasa Park]] proposed segregating the intellectuals from the public sphere of society in the United States.
  • L'Aurore]]'' (13 January 1898) featured [[Émile Zola]]'s open letter ''[[J'Accuse…!]]'' asking the French President [[Félix Faure]] to resolve the [[Dreyfus affair]].
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  • The economist [[Milton Friedman]] identified the intelligentsia and the business class as interfering with capitalism.
PERSON WHO ENGAGES IN CRITICAL THINKING AND REASONING
Intellectuals; Public intellectual; Man of letters; Homme de lettres; Literatus; Litterateur; Littérateur; Littérateur engagé; Intelectual; Litterateur engage; Homme des lettres; Public intellectuals; Intellectal; Well-read; Well read; Woman of letters; Public Intellectuals
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Definizione

letters patent
¦ plural noun an open document issued by a monarch or government conferring a patent or other right.
Origin
ME: from med. L. litterae patentes, lit. 'letters lying open'.

Wikipedia

Drapier's Letters

Drapier's Letters is the collective name for a series of seven pamphlets written between 1724 and 1725 by the Dean of St Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin, Jonathan Swift, to arouse public opinion in Ireland against the imposition of a privately minted copper coinage that Swift believed to be of inferior quality. William Wood was granted letters patent to mint the coin, and Swift saw the licensing of the patent as corrupt. In response, Swift represented Ireland as constitutionally and financially independent of Britain in the Drapier's Letters. Since the subject was politically sensitive, Swift wrote under the pseudonym M. B., Drapier, to hide from retaliation.

Although the letters were condemned by the Irish parliament, with prompting from the British parliament, they were still able to inspire popular sentiment against Wood and his patent. The popular sentiment turned into a nationwide boycott, which forced the patent to be withdrawn; Swift was later honoured for this service to the people of Ireland. Many Irish people viewed Swift as a hero for his defiance of British authority. Beyond being a hero, many critics have seen Swift, through the persona of the Drapier, as the first to organise a "more universal Irish community", although it is disputed as to who constitutes that community. Regardless of to whom Swift is actually appealing what he may or may not have done, the nickname provided by Archbishop King, "Our Irish Copper-Farthen Dean", and his connection to ending the controversy stuck.

The first complete collection of the Drapier's Letters appeared in the 1734 George Faulkner edition of the Works of Jonathan Swift along with an allegorical frontispiece offering praise and thanks from the Irish people. Today, the Drapier's Letters are an important part of Swift's political writings, along with Gulliver's Travels (1726), A Tale of a Tub (1704), and A Modest Proposal (1729).