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Madden, Samuel (1686-1765), playwright and economist. Born in Dublin and educated at TCD, he contributed to the anti-absentee campaign, chiefly with his Reflections and Resolutions Proper for the Gentlemen of Ireland (1732). A tragedy, Themistocles, or Lover of his Country (1729), was produced in London. With Thomas Prior and others he was a founder of the RDS.

 
 
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Samuel Madden (1686-1765) was an Irish author. His works include Themistocles; The Lover of His Country, Reflections and Resolutions Proper for the Gentlemen of Ireland, and Memoirs Of the Twentieth Century. Dr. Samuel Johnson wrote of him, "His was a name which Ireland ought to honour."

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Rev. Samuel Madden, D.D., commonly called "Premium" Madden, was born on December 23, 1686, in Dublin, Ireland. His father was John Madden, and his mother was Mary Molyneux.

In 1729, he wrote a tragedy entitled Themistocles, the Lover of His Country.

In 1731, established premiums for learning at Trinity College, Dublin (which led to his nickname) and, along with Thomas Prior, founded the Royal Dublin Society.

In 1733, he wrote Memoirs Of the Twentieth Century, one of the first science fiction novels. However, it was suppressed by Sir Robert Walpole, and is now very rare. The first version was last published by Garland Publishing in 1972 (ISBN 0824005708). The whole six version were intended to be published but they never were.

In 1738, he wrote his most famous work, Reflections and Resolutions Proper for the Gentlemen of Ireland, in which he described the poor living conditions in Ireland at the time.

Samuel Madden died on December 31, 1765, at age 79.

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