Common Sense (1776) / Edition 1

Common Sense (1776) / Edition 1

by Thomas Paine
ISBN-10:
1551115719
ISBN-13:
2901551115718
Pub. Date:
03/16/2004
Publisher:
Broadview Press
Common Sense (1776) / Edition 1

Common Sense (1776) / Edition 1

by Thomas Paine
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Overview

When Common Sense was published in January 1776, it sold, by some estimates, a stunning 150,000 copies in the colonies. What exactly made this pamphlet so appealing? This is a question not only about the state of mind of Paine’s audience, but also about the role of public opinion and debate, the function of the press, and the shape of political culture in the colonies.

This Broadview edition of Paine’s famous pamphlet attempts to reconstruct the context in which it appeared and to recapture the energy and passion of the dispute over the political future of the British colonies in North America. Included along with the text of Common Sense are some of the contemporary arguments for and against the Revolution by John Dickinson, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson; materials from the debate that followed the pamphlet’s publication showing the difficulty of the choices facing the colonists; the Declaration of Independence; and the Pennsylvania Constitution of 1776.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 2901551115718
Publisher: Broadview Press
Publication date: 03/16/2004
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 252
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.62(d)

About the Author

Edward Larkin is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Delaware. He is the author of Thomas Paine and the Literature of Revolution (Cambridge, 2005). His current scholarship focuses on loyalism and empire in the early United States.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Introduction
Works Cited
Thomas Paine: A Brief Chronology
A Note on the Texts

Common Sense

Appendix A: Antecedents to Common Sense

  1. [John Adams], “A Dissertation on the Canon and Feudal Law,” Boston Gazette (1765)
  2. [John Dickinson], Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania (1767)
  3. Thomas Jefferson, A Summary View of the Rights of British America (1774)

Appendix B: Responses to Common Sense

  1. [Charles Inglis], The True Interest of America Impartially Stated (1776)
  2. Candidus [James Chalmers], Plain Truth (1776)
  3. Selections from “Cato’s Letters” [William Smith] and “The Forester” [Thomas Paine], Pennsylvania Gazette (1776)
  4. [John Adams], Thoughts on Government (1776)

Appendix C: Political Documents

  1. The Declaration of Independence (1776)
  2. The Constitution of Pennsylvania (1776)

Appendix D: Paine’s American Crisis (1776)

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