ADDISON, JOSEPH

1672–1719, English essayist, poet, and statesman. He was educated at Charterhouse, where he was a classmate of Richard Steele, and at Oxford, where he became a distinguished classical scholar. His travels on the Continent from 1699 to 1703 were recorded in Remarks on Italy (1705). Addison first achieved prominence with The Campaign (1704), an epic celebrating the victory of Marlborough at Blenheim. The poem was commissioned by Lord Halifax, and its great success resulted in Addison's appointment in 1705 as undersecretary of state and in 1709 as secretary to the lord lieutenant of Ireland. He also held a seat in Parliament from 1708 until his death. Addison's most enduring fame was achieved as an essayist. In 1710 he began his contributions to the Tatler, which Richard Steele had founded in 1709. He continued to write for successive publications, including the Spectator (1711–12), the Guardian (1713), and the new Spectator (1714). His contributions to these periodicals raised the English essay to a degree of technical perfection never before achieved and perhaps never since surpassed. In a prose style marked by simplicity, order, and precision, he sought to engage men's thoughts toward reason, moderation, and a harmonious life. His works also include an opera libretto, Rosamund (1707); a prose comedy, The Drummer (1716); and a neoclassical tragedy, Cato (1713), which had an immense success in its own time, but has since been regarded as artificial and sententious. In his last years Addison received his greatest prominence. In 1717 he was made secretary of state, an office he resigned the following year. But the period (1714–19) was also marked by failing health, a supposedly unhappy marriage, and the severing of his relations with his good friend Richard Steele.

See biography by P. H. B. O. Smithers (1954, repr. 1968).

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...CHAPTER III: JOSEPH ADDISON 1688-1721...Defoe, Congreve, Vanbrugh, Gay, Addison, Prior, Montague 212...Attack.--The Danger averted by Addisons "Spectator".--The Difficulties...
...for permission to quote passages from The Poems of Jonathan Swift , The Journal to Stella , The Letters of Joseph Addison , and Steele The Englishman ; and to G. Bell and Sons for permission to quote from The Correspondence of Jonathan...
...III. Joseph Addison 1672-1719 . Portrait of 1717...Carmarthen on 1 September, 1729. JOSEPH ADDISON was born on 1 May, 1672, at Milston...Club National Portrait Gallery JOSEPH ADDISON 1672-1719 Portrait by Sir...
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...THE FIRST VICTORIAN JOSEPH ADDISON 197 Part I: Education...272 The Right Honourable Joseph Addison 320 HIS EXCELLENCY SIR GEORGE ETHEREGE...
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After Design: Joseph Addison Discovers Beauties. by Michelle...Michelle Syba, After Design: Joseph Addison Discovers Beauties This article...literature to public discussion. Joseph Addison participates in the public discussions...
...da Silva On 14 April 1713, Joseph Addisons Cato: A Tragedy was brought to...committed to Catos cause. WORKS CITED Addison, Joseph. Cato. Ed. Laura J. Rosenthal...A., and Lilian D. Bloom, eds. Joseph Addison and Richard Steele: The Critical...
...of 27 September 1712, Joseph Addison turned citizen of the...main source from which Addison appears to have drawn...Basnage took up where Josephus left off, tracing the...Utrecht (The Life of Joseph Addison Oxford: Clarendon Press...
...Vergilius Redivivus: Studies in Joseph Addisons Latin Poetry by Estelle Haan...ed., The Miscellaneous Works of Joseph Addison (London, 1914), 2 vols. 2 D.F...The Latin Prose and Poetry of Joseph Addison: A Hypertext Edition (The Philological...
...relations as heterosexual coupling. Joseph Addisons Cato (1713) similarly incorporates...these symptoms. WORKS CITED Addison, Joseph. Cato. British Dramatists from...Illinois UP, 1969. 473-499. Addison, Joseph, and Richard Steele. Selections...
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...historian Helen Addison Howard. Upon his...Christian name Joseph, which he also...traditions," recounts Addison Howard. By this time, Young Joseph had grown to manhood...enemy soldiers. "Joseph, in accordance...noncombatants," notes Addison Howard. "Above...
...of Nita and Zita." amp;#91;ILLUSTRATION OMITTED amp;#93; TERRY MARTIN. PRODUCING ARTISTIC DIRECTOR. WATERTOWER THEATRE, ADDISON, TEX.: "I am thrilled and proud that in May, Dallas Childrens Theater is producing The Wrestling Season by Laurie Brooks...
...capable of being well set to music that is not nonsense," Joseph Addison gibed. The most famous setting of a poem to music remains...purpose and meaning for our all-encircling noise. Joseph Bottum is the books and arts editor of the American...
...Shakespeare; dir: Craig Miller. Thru Nov 9. WaterTower Theatre, Addison, (972) 450-6232, www.watertowertheatre.org Beautiful Star...414) 273-7206, www.firststage.org Charlottes Web, adapt: Joseph Robinette;dir: Xan Johnson. Thru Nov 16. The Happy Elf, book...
...fall of 1896 was made possible only by the intercession of Joseph Joachim. Acting upon Joachims advice I secured through the...define Spirit, but we can appreciate it. When Abell quoted Addison: Tis the Divinity that stirs within us: Tis heaven itself...
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...so says a quote from English playwright Joseph Addison rsquo;s play Cato, written back in 1712. Had Mr. Addison lived in the Philippines in the era of...days, time has become a luxury. In Mr. Addison rsquo;s case, if he was living now, his...
...Michael Joseph "Mike" Dunscomb of Addison. Michael Joseph "Mike" Dunscomb of Addison Memorial visitation for Michael Joseph "Mike" Dunscomb, 22, will be...Scotty and Zane; grandson of Joseph Satava of Addison, Judy Schreiner of Riverside...
Philippines on a Roll; "Tis Not Mortals to Command Success, but Well Do More; and Well Deserve It." -- Joseph Addison. Byline: HECTOR R.R. VILLANUEVA PERSISTENCE seems to be paying off. The Philippines is on a roll, and lets keep moving forward...
Joseph Basile Formerly of Glendale Heights. Joseph Basile, 64, of Las Vegas, died Saturday, Nov. 15. Arrangements are being made by Humes Funeral Home, Addison, 630- 628-8808.
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ADDISON, JOSEPH 1672 1719, English essayist, poet...recorded in Remarks on Italy (1705). Addison first achieved prominence with The Campaign...Halifax, and its great success resulted in Addisons appointment in 1705 as undersecretary of...
...periodical published jointly by Joseph Addison and Richard Steele with occasional...town), and Mr. Spectator himself. Addison joined Steele in writing the Tatler...Guardian, was revived for a time by Addison in 1714. See edition of the...
...Charles Seymour, 6th duke of Somerset; Sir Robert Walpole; Thomas Pelham-Holles, duke of Newcastle; William Congreve; Joseph Addison; Sir Richard Steele; and Sir Godfrey Kneller , who did portraits of the members. The club was the center of opposition...
...visitor to America. The Rainbow (1804) and The Old Bachelor (1810) are similar collections, attempting the style of Joseph Addison. Wirts Life and Character of Patrick Henry (1817) was his first book to appear under his own name; it presumed to...
...soon joined by his close friend Joseph Addison . This was followed by the Spectator...The partnership of Steele and Addison was one of the most successful...prose lacks the polished grace of Addisons, his writing reflects his charm...
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