Addison and Steele

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Addison born 1 may 1672, Millston, united kingdom. Joseph educated his friend Steele charterhouse school , London.
Steele Irish writer ,play write and he born in Dublin, Ireland, in march 1672. he Merton college, oxford. he death in 1 September 1729 Carmarthen , wales.


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Addison and Steele

Addison life A ddison was an English essayist, poet, playwright and politician. Addison was born 1 may 1672,Milston,United Kingdom. Joseph was educated at Charterhouse School ,London. He first met Richard Steele and at The Queen’s Collage ,Oxford in 1687. In 1695 A poem to his Majesty ,with a dedication to Lord Keeper Somers. He died 17 June 1719; Kensington, Middlesex ,England.

Political career In 1708 and 1709, Addison was a Member of Parliament for the borough of lostwithiel. He was soon appointed secretary to the new lord lieutenant of Ireland, load Wharton. In 1710 , he represented Malmesbury, in his home county of Wiltshire, holding the seat until his death in 1719.

Addison Work The Guardian (1713) The freeholder, a political paper (1715-16) Libretto Cato(1713) Tories The Drummer(1716)

Richard Steele Sir Richard Steele was an Irish writer, playwright, and politician, remembered as co-founder, with his friend joseph Addison . Steele was born in Dublin, Ireland, in march 1672. He was Educated Charterhouse School and Merton college, Oxford. He was commissioned in 1697, and rose rank of captain within two year. Steele left the army in 1705. He died in 1 September 1729 Carmarthen, Wales.

Richard Steele The Christian Hero (1701) The Funeral (comedy ) The Lying lover The Tender Husband (1705) Prologue john Vanbrugh: The mistake(1706) Prologue Addison :The Drummer (1716)

Addison and Steele Works The Tatler (1709-1711) The Spectator (1711-1712)

The Spectator The Spectator was a daily publication founded by Joseph Addison and Richard Steele in England lasting From 1711 to 1712. Each “ paper”, or “number “, was approximately 2,500 words ling, and the original run consisted of 555 numbers, beginning on 1 march 1711. these were collected into seven volumes. The paper was revived without the involvement of Steele in 1714, appearing thrice weekly for six months, and these papers when collected formed the eighth volume. Eustace Budgell, a cousin of Addison’s ,and the poet john Hughes also contributed to the publication. Aim : “to enliven morality with wit, and to temper wit with morality “.

The Tatler The Tatler, a periodical launched in London by the essayist Sir Richard Steele in April 1709, appearing three times weekly until January 1711. At first its avowed intention was to present accounts of gallantry, pleasure, and entertainment, of poetry, and of foreign and domestic news. In time The Tatler began to investigate manners and society, establishing its principal of ideal behavior, its concepts of a perfect gentleman, and gentlewoman, and its standards of good taste .

Resources https:/www.Britannica.com/topic/The Tatler https:/en.m.Wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Spectator_(1711) https:/ en.m.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Steele and Joseph_Addison

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