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Paperback The Tatler Volume 2 Book

ISBN: 1177028727

ISBN13: 9781177028721

The Tatler Volume 2

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The Tatler, Volume 2, presents a captivating collection of essays by Richard Steele and Joseph Addison, offering a vibrant snapshot of early 18th-century British society. Originally published as a periodical, "The Tatler" provides insightful commentary on manners, literature, and politics, reflecting the intellectual and social currents of its time.

Steele and Addison's collaborative work is celebrated for its wit, elegance, and keen observation of human nature. This volume continues the tradition of lively discussions and engaging narratives that made "The Tatler" a cornerstone of British literary history. Readers will find a wealth of entertainment and enlightenment in these pages, as the essays explore the complexities of social life and the enduring themes of morality and virtue. A must-read for enthusiasts of British literature and history, "The Tatler" remains a timeless exploration of culture and society.

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