Addison and Steele
Title: Addison and Steele
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 1605 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
Addison and Steele
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 1605 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
Honors English
The Tatler and the Spectator
During the early part of the 1700's Joseph Addison, the Tatler and Sir Richard Steele, the Spectator, came together to write "The Tatler and the Spectator". Through their hardships of life they came about understanding what others were feeling and the actions that they took. They documented five hundred and fifty-five essays that were depicted from the world around them. They used the feeling of love to show
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Addison and Steele writings. They also show that life can be published to bring us closer to what and who we are.
Bibliography
Bibliography
Addison, John and Steele, Sir Richard "Spectator Papers"
1711-1712
Dowling, George "Authors of the Past"
New York, Double Day and Incompany 1990
Jestead, John "Relating to Authors"
New Jersey, Castle Books 1988
World Book Encyclopedia "Joseph Addison"
Chicago, Ill World Book Incompany 1999
World Book Encyclopedia "Sir Richard Steele"
Chicago, Ill World Book Incompany 1999