sir richard steele

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an Irish writer who started the magazine The Tatler. His friend Joseph Addison also wrote articles for it (1672-1729). born 1672, Dublin, Ire. died Sept. 1, 1729, Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire, Wales English journalist, dramatist, essayist, and politician. He began his long friendship with Joseph Addison at school and attempted an army career before turning to writing. He launched and was the principal author (under the name Isaac Bickerstaff) of the essay periodical The Tatler (April 1709-January 1711), in which he created the mixture of entertainment and instruction in manners and morals that he and Addison would perfect in The Spectator. His attractive, often casual writing style was a perfect foil for Addison's more measured, erudite prose. He made many later ventures into journalism, some politically partisan, and held several government posts. In 1714 he became governor of Drury Lane Theatre, where he produced The Conscious Lovers (1723), one of the century's most popular plays and perhaps the best example of English sentimental comedy
sir richard steele

    الواصلة

    sir Rich·ard Steele

    التركية النطق

    sır rîçırd stil

    النطق

    /ˈsər ˈrəʧərd ˈstēl/ /ˈsɜr ˈrɪʧɜrd ˈstiːl/
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