Author name: Christine Bichler

“Cobbett at Coventry” a 1820 engraving by an unknown artist shows William Cobbett with Paine’s bones in a coffin on his back in the top left corner – American Philosophical Society

Poem: Tom Paine’s Bones

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Tom Paine’s Bonesby C. Bichler(2009, revised 2018) This is you,Tom Paine this living Americawhere your bonesno longer rest I imagine youlaughingon whatever cosmic planeyou currently inhabitscissors and tapestuck in your back pocketas in some 200-year-oldcaricature. These are toolsfor taking the measureof the world – of the space between worlds A circleof an inch diameterhas the […]

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Rights of Man title page

“Wicked and Seditious” — Paine’s Rights of Man

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In honor of Banned Books Week , I decided earlier this month to revisit Thomas Paine’s Rights of Man. Originally published in England as two separate pamphlets (in March 1791 and February 1792), the 200-page book is still widely considered Paine’s most important and influential work. It is also, according to the American Library Association “one

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Actor Ian Ruskin portrays Paine in his play, "To Begin the World Over Again: the Life of Thomas Paine" - Ruskin Productions

Beginning the World Over Again: Ian Ruskin’s Thomas Paine Returns to Public Television

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“We have it in our power to begin the world over again,” wrote Thomas Paine in Common Sense, a pamphlet of less than fifty pages, published in January of 1776, months before the Declaration of Independence was drafted. In clear and robust prose, Paine urged his fellow Americans to do the unthinkable, the impossible – to

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Thomas Paine portrait by Matthew Pratt created circa 1790, housed at Lafayette College and part of the Smithsonian Institution's collection

“The glide of the smallest fish…”

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It’s tough to choose a favorite quote by Thomas Paine — American Founder, career revolutionary, and perennial skeptic. Pithy sayings and memorable phrases are Paine’s stock-in-trade, from “We have in it in our power to begin the world over again” to “These are the times that try men’s souls” and even “United States of America”

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