Volume 160 pages
"In Praise of Folly: Illustrated with Many Curious Cuts" by Desiderius Erasmus is a satire on the view of religion in the Tudor age. The book is witty, filled with satire that makes it seem as though it could have been written yesterday and not centuries ago. The book is presented as a first-person narrative of Folly, the god responsible for foolishness as he narrates the time.
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