The De Coverley Papers, From 'The Spectator'

The De Coverley Papers, From 'The Spectator'

Por Joseph Addison, Eustace Budgell, Mark E. Swan, Joseph H. Meek (Editor), Richard Steele

Formato: ePub  (Adobe DRM)
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Sinopsis

The De Coverley Papers, drawn from 'The Spectator', represent a defining collection in the English literary canon, coalescing around the themes of morality, society, and human nature. Notable for its exploration of the human condition through varied literary stylesranging from satire to character studythis anthology marks a significant moment in the evolution of the essay and periodical literature. It highlights the diversity and richness of early 18th-century thought, offering readers a window into the cultural milieu of the time, with its emblematic characters and incisive commentary standing out as pioneering works of English literature. The contributors to this anthology, Joseph Addison, Eustace Budgell, and Richard Steele, are eminent figures from the Augustan Age, renowned for their wit, insight, and pivotal role in shaping the essay as a literary form. Their collective works in 'The De Coverley Papers' embody the zeitgeist of Enlightenment England, reflecting the intellectual and social currents of the period. Through their contributions, readers are offered a panoramic view of a society in transition, encapsulated by the authors' acute observations and moral sensibilities. This collection is recommended for those eager to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of early 18th-century English literature and thought. 'The De Coverley Papers' provide a unique opportunity to engage with the foundational texts that contributed to the development of literary form and social commentary. Readers will benefit from the educational value of understanding historical contexts, the breadth of insights on human nature and society, and the dynamic dialogue fostered between the works of Addison, Budgell, and Steele, enriching their appreciation of this influential era.

Richard Steele