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Joseph Addison

    Joseph Addison was an English essayist, poet, and politician. A noted man of letters, his name is most frequently associated with his long-standing friend, Richard Steele. Together, they founded the influential magazine, The Spectator.

    Essays and Tales
    The Spectator. Volume 2
    The Spectator 3
    The Spectator Vol. 4
    The Spectator
    Cato - a Tragedy
    • Cato - a Tragedy

      • 80 pages
      • 3 hours of reading
      3.8(178)Add rating

      Set against the backdrop of ancient Rome, the play explores the struggle between individual liberty and governmental tyranny through the character of Cato the Younger, a Stoic philosopher. Themes of republicanism versus monarchy, reason versus passion, and Cato's moral resolve in the face of death are central to the narrative. With a prologue by Alexander Pope and an epilogue by Samuel Garth, the play gained significant popularity, especially in the American colonies, influencing the ideals of the Founding Fathers and the American Revolution.

      Cato - a Tragedy
    • Essays and Tales

      in large print

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The book is a reproduction of a historical work, published by Megali, a company dedicated to producing large print editions to enhance accessibility for individuals with vision impairments. This initiative aims to preserve important texts while ensuring they are readable for a wider audience.

      Essays and Tales
    • Essays by Addison and Steele taken from the two periodicals they edited probe all aspects of eighteenth-century English politics, lifestyles, manners, social customs, and culture

      Selections from the Tatler and the Spectator