The Spectator, Volumes 1, 2 and 3 With Translations and Index for the Series

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The Spectator, Volumes 1, 2 and 3 With Translations and Index for the Series

by Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele

EN·~93 hours·1806 chapters

Chapters

1806 total

The Spectator

0:25

The Spectator

19:47

Preface

1:55:02

Original Dedication

8:43

No. 1

0:00

Thursday, March 1, 1711

0:01

Addison

19:25

No. 2

0:00

Friday, March 2, 1711

0:01

Steele

14:53

Description

A lively snapshot of early‑18th‑century London life, this three‑volume collection gathers the first 635 essays that launched one of the era’s most influential periodicals. Written by two sharp‑witted gentlemen, the pieces blend humor, moral reflection, and keen observation, offering readers snapshots of everything from coffee‑house debates to the quirks of everyday manners. Their conversational tone invites you into the bustling streets, drawing you into discussions that feel surprisingly modern despite their historic setting.

Beyond the entertaining anecdotes, the essays serve as a window into the social and political currents of the time, gently probing the ideas that shaped public opinion. The carefully edited text preserves the original wit while providing helpful notes and an extensive index, making navigation easy for newcomers and scholars alike. Whether you’re curious about the origins of modern journalism or simply enjoy thoughtful, witty commentary, these essays offer a rewarding listening experience that bridges centuries with charm and insight.

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Full title

The Spectator, Volumes 1, 2 and 3 With Translations and Index for the Series With Translations and Index for the Series

Language

en

Duration

~93 hours (5375K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Jonathon Ingram, Clytie Siddall and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team

Release date

2004-04-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

Joseph Addison

Joseph Addison

1672–1719

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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Sir Richard Steele

Sir Richard Steele

1672–1729

Best known for helping invent the friendly, conversational essay, this Anglo-Irish writer brought everyday life, manners, and morals into the new world of periodicals. His work with Joseph Addison on The Tatler and The Spectator helped shape modern journalism and eighteenth-century literary culture.

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