Although almost every Elizabethan writer scorned popular moralistic pamphleteering, this reexamination of them as a literary genre reveals that they constituted a new precedent-setting mode of writing, and that they provide invaluable clues to Elizabethan habits of thought.
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Although almost every Elizabethan writer scorned popular moralistic pamphleteering, this reexamination of them as a literary genre reveals that they constituted a new precedent-setting mode of writing, and that they provide invaluable clues to Elizabethan habits of thought.
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