
audiobook
by Joseph Addison, John Gay, William Somerville
M.DCCC.LIX. - THE - LIFE OF WILLIAM SOMERVILLE.
SOMERVILLE'S CHASE.
BOOK II. - THE ARGUMENT.
BOOK III. - THE ARGUMENT.
BOOK IV. - THE ARGUMENT.
A lively anthology gathers the verse of a celebrated essayist, the witty moral tales of a famed fabulist, and the spirited hunting narrative of an 18th‑century country squire. The collection opens with a warm, slightly tongue‑in‑cheek biography that sketches the squire’s upbringing, his love of the chase, and the financial strains that coloured his later years. Interwoven with these sketches are thoughtful critical essays that illuminate the period’s literary tastes and the personalities behind the works.
The poetry ranges from polished, graceful lines that earned praise from the era’s leading critics to more modest verses that reveal the author’s personal charm. Gay’s fables retain their sharp humor and timeless lessons, while Somerville’s “Chase” captures the excitement of the hunt with vivid, rustic detail. Together, the pieces offer listeners a snapshot of Georgian literary life—its elegance, its excesses, and its enduring appeal.
Full title
The Poetical Works of Addison; Gay's Fables; and Somerville's Chase With Memoirs and Critical Dissertations, by the Rev. George Gilfillan With Memoirs and Critical Dissertations, by the Rev. George Gilfillan
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (107K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-01-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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Best known for shaping the friendly, polished voice of early English journalism, this essayist helped turn everyday observation into lively literature. His work with Richard Steele on The Spectator made him one of the defining writers of the early 1700s.
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Best known for The Beggar’s Opera, he brought sharp satire, lively storytelling, and a feel for ordinary speech to 18th-century English literature. His work helped shape the ballad opera and still stands out for its wit and social bite.
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Best remembered for The Chace, this English poet brought country life, field sports, and sharp observation into lively verse. His work helped shape an early kind of rural poetry that feels grounded in the pleasures and habits of the countryside.
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