The Epistolary Correspondence of Sir Richard Steele 2 Volume Set

The Epistolary Correspondence of Sir Richard Steele 2 Volume Set Including His Familiar Letters to His Wife and Daughters, to Which Are Prefixed, Fragments of Three Plays, Two of Them Undoubtedly Steele's, the Third Supposed to Be Addison's - Cambridge Library Collection - Literary Studies

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Publisher's Synopsis

Sir Richard Steele (1672-1729), soldier, courtier and dramatist, is best remembered for his founding of two literary and political periodicals, the Tatler and the Spectator (the latter jointly with his friend Joseph Addison). These two volumes of his letters to friends and family were compiled by the publisher John Nichols and published in 1809. Nichols claims in his preface that these letters, 'some of them evidently scribbled when their amiable Author was probably not in the very best condition for penmanship', are nonetheless of great interest, 'as they contain the private and undisguised opinions of the man who took upon himself to be the Censor of the age'. In Volume 1, many of the letters are addressed to his second wife, others to Addison, Swift, and the duke of Marlborough. Volume 2 contains letters to his wife and daughters, and to literary and political figures of his day.

Book information

ISBN: 9781108074032
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Imprint: Cambridge University Press
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Language: English
Number of pages: 772 .
Weight: 980g
Height: 224mm
Width: 142mm
Spine width: 53mm