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Bulwer‐Lytton, Edward

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Edward Bulwer‐Lytton, novelist, historian, and essayist, had a long career that intersected with that of a number of prominent nineteenth‐century figures. A politician who campaigned for reform, Bulwer‐Lytton brought his social and political concerns into his writings, criticizing institutional corruption and advocating for social change.
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Edward Bulwer‐Lytton, novelist, historian, and essayist, had a long career that intersected with that of a number of prominent nineteenth‐century figures.
A politician who campaigned for reform, Bulwer‐Lytton brought his social and political concerns into his writings, criticizing institutional corruption and advocating for social change.

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