This book is a collection of essays that first appeared in the early 18th century under the title 'The Spectator'. The essays were written by the author, Joseph Addison, and reflect the social and political climate of the time period through the lens of an invented character - the Spectator. The author, writing as the Spectator, takes on the role of a keen observer of early 18th century English life, critiquing societal norms, gossiping about the latest trends, and musing on the human condition. The Spectator critiques various aspects of the human condition, including vanity, superstition, and the pursuit of wealth and status. Addison's trenchant wit is balanced by an underlying current of sympathy for human foibles and an abiding faith in common sense and decency. As such, the essays provide a rich source of historical insight for the general reader, as well as an enjoyable and thought-provoking read.
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Originally published in 1909, this book contains a selection of essays by the English man of letters and politician Joseph Addison (1672-1719). The essays were selected from The Spectator, the magazine founded by Addison and Richard Steele, which ran from 1711 to 1712. An editorial introduction is included, along with notes.
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