Isaac Bickerstaff

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by Richard Steele

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From the bustling coffeehouses of eighteenth-century London to the quiet corners where character is tested and shaped, these classic essays invite readers into the world of Isaac Bickerstaff-Richard Steele's wise, good-humoured observer of everyday life. Told with warmth, wit, and moral clarity, the papers gathered here reveal Steele's purpose in creating the Tatler: to offer wholesome pleasure while gently correcting the follies of his age. Alongside Addison, he portrays courtship, family life, vanity, honour, friendship, and grief with a tenderness that ennobles rather than mocks. Whether describing a happy marriage, exposing fashionable vices, or defending the dignity of home, Bickerstaff speaks with a voice at once playful and profoundly humane. Readers will find here not only glimpses of a bygone London, but reflections that illuminate enduring truths about virtue, conduct, and the shaping of character-making this volume as heartening today as when it first appeared.

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