The Coverley Papers, From 'The Spectator' by Addison, Budgell, and Steele

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Author Addison, Joseph, 1672-1719
Author Budgell, Eustace, 1686-1737
Author Steele, Richard, Sir, 1672-1729
Editor Myers, O. M.
Title The Coverley Papers, From 'The Spectator'
Note Reading ease score: 62.5 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
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Summary "The Coverley Papers" by Addison, Budgell, and Steele is a collection of essays originally published in the early 18th century, constituting a significant part of the periodical "The Spectator." The collection focuses primarily on the character of Sir Roger de Coverley, a charming and eccentric country gentleman whose interactions and adventures encapsulate the social dynamics of the time, highlighting the contrast between urban and rural life, as well as moral and social commentary. The opening of "The Coverley Papers" introduces readers to Sir Roger de Coverley, offering a glimpse into his personality as a kind and lovable character, shaped by a past disappointment in love. The narrative begins with an account of the author's aim to share insights about himself and the members of a club that includes Sir Roger. We learn about the Knight's peculiarities, such as his endearing behavior toward his tenants and servants, and his role as a just and amiable landlord. As the essays progress, the unfolding dynamic among club members, including the quirks and wisdom of Sir Roger, promises a thoughtful and humorous exploration of various characters' lives, effectively setting the stage for the social commentary that follows in this notable collection. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class PR: Language and Literatures: English literature
Subject English essays
Category Text
EBook-No. 6482
Release Date
Most Recently Updated Dec 29, 2020
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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