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_aNew Letters to the Tatler and Spectator / _ced. by Richmond P. Bond. |
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_aAustin : _bUniversity of Texas Press, _c[2021] |
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| 300 | _a1 online resource (248 p.) | ||
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_tFrontmatter -- _tCONTENTS -- _tILLUSTRATIONS -- _tINTRODUCTION -- _tLETTERS to the TATLER -- _t1 FOLLIES OF THE TOWN -- _t2 AN EXPERIENCE WITH SHARPERS -- _t3 A THREAT FROM A SHARPER -- _t4 DENTAL HYGIENE -- _t5 SUPPORT FOR BICKERSTAFF AGAINST SHARPERS -- _t6 VIRTUE AND RICHES -- _t7 EXTEMPORE PRAYERS -- _t8 LOVE FOR MR. BICKERSTAFF -- _t9 DEXTEROUS WAYS OF NEWS WRITERS -- _t10 USHER AT THE TABLE OF FAME -- _t11 CURE OF THE SPLEEN -- _t12 CANES IN A PUBLIC HOUSE -- _t13 THE SPEAKING DOCTOR OF KENSINGTON -- _t14 A RICH QUAKER LADY -- _t15 A PIOUS WIDOW -- _t16 PLATONIC LOVE BY CORRESPONDENCE -- _t17 VERSES TO BE PREFIXED TO THE TATLER -- _t18 TRUTHFUL WRITING -- _t19 EXPORTATION OF GRAIN -- _t20 LIVELY DEAD MEN -- _t21 WOMEN AS SCANDALMONGERS -- _t22 SEDUCTION OF YOUNG VIRGINS -- _t23 RUM FELLOWS -- _t24 AN ACCIDENT WITH A CANE -- _t25 REPRINTING OF THE TATLER -- _t26 RULES ABOUT LAUGHTER -- _t27 REQUEST FOR THE TATLER -- _t28 LASHING ATTORNEYS -- _t29 ABUSE OF THE LAW -- _t30 LETTING OF CHAMBERS TO A TRADESMAN -- _t31 NOISE AND KNOCKERS -- _t32 MATRIMONIAL PREROGATIVES -- _t33 LADIES' RIDING HABITS -- _t34 WIDE QUILTED PETTICOATS -- _t35 FUNERAL OF A SHARPER -- _t36 BICKERSTAFF'S BREAKING OF HIS WORD -- _t37 PETITION OF LACEMEN -- _t38 DRAMA AND OPERA -- _t39 OPERA -- _t40 AN INJURED AUTHOR -- _t41 A GLISTER DRIVER -- _t42 TROUBLES OF A SERVANT MAID -- _t43 A VISIT TO A COUNTRY RELATION -- _t44 A VISION OF LOVE -- _t45 A LUSTFUL SEA CAPTAIN -- _t46 GRATITUDE AND NOBLE RESOLUTIONS -- _t47 REASON AND RELIGION -- _t48 HUMBLE THANKS FROM THE CHANTICLEERS -- _t49 LADIES5 PAINT AND COCK-KNOCKING -- _t50 GAMING, ELECTIONS, AND WOMEN'S PORTIONS -- _t51 SCHOLARSHIPS FOR BOYS -- _t52 REVENGE OF AN INJURED MISTRESS -- _t53 A NOISY KNIGHT -- _t54 INTELLIGENCE FROM EDINBURGH -- _t55 FALSE REPORT OF MARRIAGE -- _t56 ABUSE OF CREDIT BY NOBLEMEN -- _t57 CHARACTERS OF DR. SACHEVERELL -- _t58 SERVANTS AS GUARDIANS -- _t59 "GOOD MR. BICKERSTAFF" -- _t60 A SMOKING WIFE -- _t61 PETTICOATS -- _t62 LADIES' LETTERS TO MEN -- _t63 A LOVER'S DISAPPOINTMENT -- _t64 REQUEST TO ANSWER FORMER LETTERS -- _t65 LOVE AND COQUETRY -- _t66 REQUEST TO INSERT A FORMER LETTER -- _t67 A QUARREL BETWEEN FENCING MASTERS -- _t68 PROMOTION OF COOK TO BARKEEPER -- _t69 A MARRIED WOMAN'S DILEMMA -- _t70 FRIENDSHIP -- _tLETTERS to the SPECTATOR -- _t71 AN OVERBEARING FATHER -- _t72 A LADY WITH TWO SUITORS -- _t73 "FOLLOW NATURE" -- _t74 MULTIPLICATION TABLE AND BEAU AT BATH -- _t75 A VICIOUS FRIEND -- _t76 THE DEATH OF A BELOVED WIFE -- _t77 TEXT FROM LUCAN AND VERSES TO MR. SPECTATOR -- _t78 A TRUTHFUL TRADESMAN -- _t79 LADIES AS LANDLORD -- _t80 AN IMPATIENT LOVER -- _t81 A LOTTERY HOAX -- _t82 DIVINE VERSES -- _t83 INEQUALITY OF SOULS -- _t84 ADVANCEMENT OF VIRTUE -- _t85 UNDERSTANDING AND COUNSEL -- _t86 RELIGION AND CHARITY -- _t87 MARRIAGE FOR MONEY -- _t88 A CLUB OF CORPORAL WITS -- _t89 CHIROMANCY -- _t90 A LOVER'S REPENTANCE -- _t91 LOVE CASUISTRY -- _t92 CHOICE OF EMPLOYMENT -- _t93 THE RUIN OF A YOUNG LADY -- _t94 THE JOINING OF TWO SOULS -- _t95 AN ALCHEMIST -- _t96 AN INTIMATION OF IMMORTALITY -- _tINDEX |
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| 520 | _aNinety-six letters to the Tatler and the Spectator, representing what is probably the largest extant body of unpublished material relating directly to the two journals, appeared for the first time in print in this book. The original letters were not published in the Tatler or the Spectator, but they were preserved by the editors and eventually found their way into the Marlborough and the Tickell collections. They have been prepared for publication and edited, with notes and an introduction, by an authority in the field of early periodicals. The letters will be of especial interest to students of early eighteenth-century England, for few literary forms more clearly reflect the times in which they are written than the letter, particularly the letter to the editor. A wide range of writers is represented—the inarticulate and the witty, the serving maid and the gentleman. Subject matter is equally diverse, including such topics as women's petticoats, free thinking, the state lottery, the nuisance of a smoking wife, cock-throwing, and Platonic love. Why the letters were not published in the Tatler or the Spectator is a matter for conjecture. Some of them were apparently used by Addison or Steele as topics for essays. Occasionally a letter was received or rewritten by the editors and printed in an altered form. Whatever the reason for their survival, these letters will be of value to students of language and literary journalism, social conditions, and popular philosophy. | ||
| 538 | _aMode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. | ||
| 546 | _aIn English. | ||
| 588 | 0 | _aDescription based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 26. Apr 2022) | |
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_aEnglish letters _y18th century. |
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