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  • The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers

    The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers is a collection of essays that originally appeared in The Spectator, a daily publication founded by Joseph Addison and Richard Steele. These papers are centered around the character of Sir Roger de Coverley, an amiable and somewhat eccentric country gentleman. Through his interactions with various characters in London society, the essays explore themes of social ... Read more

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  • The De Coverley Papers, From 'The Spectator'

    The De Coverley Papers is a collection of essays that originally appeared in the early 18th-century periodical, The Spectator. Authored by notable writers Joseph Addison, Eustace Budgell, and Sir Richard Steele, these papers explore various themes such as society, morality, and the human condition through the lens of the fictional character Sir Roger de Coverley. The essays are celebrated for ... Read more

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  • The De Coverley Papers, From 'The Spectator'

    Exploring Society and Morality: A Literary Journey through the De Coverley Papers

    The De Coverley Papers, excerpted from the esteemed eighteenth-century periodical 'The Spectator,' presents a tapestry of early modern English society, manners, and politics through the lens of fictional Sir Roger de Coverley. This anthology showcases a rich mosaic of literary styles, ranging from satire to moral essays. The blend of informal narratives with socially astute observations not only ... Read more

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  • The Coverley Papers, From 'The Spectator'

    Exploring 18th-Century English Society Through Satirical Essays

    The Coverley Papers from 'The Spectator' offers an insightful exploration into the vibrant tapestry of 18th-century English society, presenting a panoramic view of its mores and idiosyncrasies. This anthology showcases a variety of literary styles, from the satirical to the contemplative, encapsulating the wit and wisdom that characterized periodical literature of the time. With its engaging ... Read more

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  • The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers

    Exploring 18th-Century English Society Through Literary Essays

    The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers invites readers into the quintessential world of early 18th-century British literature with a mosaic of essays that bring humor and social commentary through the lens of Sir Roger de Coverley, a fictional character. This collection captures the Zeitgeist of the period, showcasing a blend of wit, satire, and keen observation in creating a vivid depiction of English ... Read more

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  • The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers

    The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers is a masterful anthology that captures the quintessence of early 18th-century British literature, brimming with satire, wit, and a keen examination of the social fabric of the time. This collection, originally published in the pages of The Spectator, offers a rich tableau of the life and manners of its era through a series of engaging narratives and character ... Read more

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    Lamb's greatest work. According to Wikipedia: "Charles Lamb (London, 10 February 1775 Edmonton, 27 December 1834) was an English/Welsh essayist, best known for his Essays of Elia and for the children's book Tales from Shakespeare, which he produced with his sister, Mary Lamb (17641847). Lamb has been referred to by E.V. Lucas, his principal biographer, as the most lovable figure in English ... Read more

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  • The Spectator (Complete)

    When Richard Steele, in number 555 of his ‘Spectator’, signed its last paper and named those who had most helped him ‘to keep up the spirit of so long and approved a performance,’ he gave chief honour to one who had on his page, as in his heart, no name but Friend. This was ‘the gentleman of whose assistance I formerly boasted in the Preface And concluding Leaf of my ‘Tatlers’. I am indeed much ... Read more

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  • A Tale of a Tub

    Throughout history, some books have changed the world. They have transformed the way we see ourselves - and each other. They have inspired debate, dissent, war and revolution. They have enlightened, outraged, provoked and comforted. They have enriched lives - and destroyed them. Now Penguin brings you the works of the great thinkers, pioneers, radicals and visionaries whose ideas shook ... Read more

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  • On the Pleasure of Hating

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    William Hazlitt's tough, combative writings on subjects ranging from slavery to the imagination, boxing matches to the monarchy, established him as one of the greatest radicals of his age and have inspired journalists and political satirists ever since. ... Read more

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  • A Political Romance (Mobi Classics)

    A Political Romance is a 1759 novel by Laurence Sterne, author of Tristram Shandy.The first work written by Sterne might be labelled a roman à clef or a cronique scandaleuse, which were so popular at the beginning of the eighteenth century. However, even these more suitable names do not do justice to the richness and slipperiness of this text. It can certainly be considered a mock-epic allegory ... Read more

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  • The History of Pompey the Little, or The Life and Adventures of a Lap-Dog

    The first English novel with a dog as its hero - and one of the sharpest satires of the age, told from lap height.Published anonymously in 1751 and the talk of London within weeks, Francis Coventry's The History of Pompey the Little, or The Life and Adventures of a Lap-Dog follows a Bologna lapdog as he passes from owner to owner through fashionable English and continental society. Pompey observes ... Read more

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