A Supplication for the Beggars, Spring of 1529. Edited by Edward Arber
Edward 1836-1912 Arber
A Supplication for the Beggars, Spring of 1529. Edited by Edward Arber
Edward 1836-1912 Arber
This historic text, originally published in 1529, is a passionate plea for social reform. Written by English radical Simon Fish, the Supplication argues for the abolition of the monasteries and the redistribution of their wealth. This edited edition provides valuable historical context and offers modern readers a glimpse into the political and social climate of Tudor-era England.
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