The Tatler: Volume 1 (Cambridge Library Collection - Literary Studies)

The Tatler: Volume 1 (Cambridge Library Collection - Literary Studies)

by RichardSteele (Author)

Synopsis

The appearance of the first issue of The Tatler in 1709 is usually regarded as the beginning of periodical publication in England. Its founder, Richard Steele (1672-1729), intended 'a paper, which should observe upon the manners of the pleasurable, as well as the busy part of mankind ... by way of a letter of intelligence, consisting of such parts as might gratify the curiosity of persons of all conditions, and of each sex'. The 'datelines' of the reports, on news, literature, and plain gossip, were from the most famous coffee houses of early Georgian London, and the contributors included Jonathan Swift and Joseph Addison. The magazine was published for only two years, from April 1709 to January 1711: shortly afterwards, Steele and Addison co-founded The Spectator. This four-volume edition was issued in 1797 by a consortium of publishers, including John Nichols. Volume 1 contains the first fifty numbers.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 486
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 13 Jan 2015

ISBN 10: 1108078257
ISBN 13: 9781108078252
Book Overview: A four-volume edition (1797) of Richard Steele's famous periodical of news and gossip, first published 1709-11.