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The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison

This volume gathers the literary output of Joseph Addison, one of the most prominent writers of the Augustan Age in English literature. The collection includes the witty and polished essays that made Addison famous through his periodical works, which helped shape the essay as a literary form in English. The compilation features his poetry, ranging from meditative verses to celebratory odes, as well as his dramatic productions, most notably the tragedy that secured his reputation in theatrical circles. Addison's prose style, characterized by clarity, elegance, and gentle satire, exemplifies the literary standards of his era and influenced generations of English writers. The collected works preserve for posterity the writings of a man who served his country in high political office while maintaining his position as a leading light of English letters during the reign of Queen Anne. more

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Joseph Addison
Joseph Addison

Joseph Addison, born on May 1, 1672, and died on June 17, 1719, was an influential English essayist, dramatist, and poet. He is known for his elegant prose style and his co-authorship of the magazine 'The Spectator' with Richard Steele. more

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