Liberty In Literature is a collection of essays and speeches by American orator and politician Robert G. Ingersoll. In these works, Ingersoll explores the themes of liberty, individualism, and freedom of thought and expression in literature. He discusses the role of literature in shaping society and promoting the ideals of democracy and human rights. Ingersoll also examines the works of various authors, including Shakespeare, Voltaire, and Emerson,...
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