- A
pamphleteer is a
historical term used to
describe someone who
creates or
distributes pamphlets,
unbound (therefore inexpensive)
booklets intended for...
- Niccolò
Franco (13/14
September 1515 – 11
March 1570) was a poet and
literato executed for libel. Born in
Benevento to a
modest family,
Franco completed...
- 1637–1714) was a
Scottish presbyterian minister,
conspirator and
political pamphleteer,
known as "the Plotter". He was the
eldest son of
William Ferguson (d...
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Richard Overton (fl. 1640–1664) was an
English pamphleteer and
Leveller during the
Civil War and
Interregnum (England).
Richard Overton may have spent...
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William Middleton (died 1613) was an
English churchman,
academic and
Protestant controversialist. He was
Master of
Corpus Christi College,
Cambridge for...
- the
Parliamentarian cause. He was a
major figure as a
propagandist and
pamphleteer, "the most
influential writer to
defend the
parliamentary cause in the...
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Biographical Dictionary of
English Literature. London: J. M. Dent & Sons – via Wikisource.
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Samuel Johnson (
pamphleteer)....
- and
miscellaneous writer of the
Elizabethan era, best
known for his
pamphleteering. The son of
Robert Chettle, a
London dyer, he was
apprenticed in 1577...
- (c. 1572 – 25
August 1632) was an
English Elizabethan dramatist and
pamphleteer, a
versatile and
prolific writer,
whose career spanned several decades...
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William Cobbett (9
March 1763 – 18 June 1835) was an
English pamphleteer, journalist, politician, and
farmer born in Farnham, Surrey. He was one of an...