The Tatler
Volumes 1-3
Richard Steele author Donald F Bond editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:16th Jul '67
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This scholarly edition offers an authoritative text, complemented by an introduction, commentary notes, and various scholarly resources, providing a comprehensive understanding of The Tatler's significance and context.
The Tatler is presented in a scholarly edition that aims to provide an authoritative text for readers and researchers alike. This edition not only reproduces the original content but also enriches it with a comprehensive introduction that sets the stage for understanding the historical and cultural context of the work. The introduction delves into the significance of The Tatler within the realm of periodicals and its impact on journalism and literature during its time.
In addition to the introduction, this edition includes detailed commentary notes that offer insights into the various themes, literary techniques, and societal observations found within the text. These notes serve as a guide, helping readers to navigate the nuances of the writing and appreciate the subtleties that may not be immediately apparent. The commentary enhances the reading experience by providing background information and interpretations that deepen the understanding of the work.
Furthermore, the scholarly apparatus accompanying this edition is invaluable for those studying The Tatler in an academic context. It includes references, bibliographies, and critical essays that situate the text within broader literary and historical discussions. This rigorous approach not only preserves the integrity of the original work but also invites further exploration and analysis, making it an essential resource for anyone interested in the evolution of periodical literature and its role in shaping public discourse.
ISBN: 9780199690121
Dimensions: 221mm x 145mm x 111mm
Weight: 2458g
1762 pages