STEELE, SIR RICHARD

1672–1729, English essayist and playwright, b. Dublin. After studying at Charterhouse and Oxford, he entered the army in 1694 and rose to the rank of captain by 1700. His first book, a moral tract entitled The Christian Hero, appeared in 1701. The same year saw a production of his first play, The Funeral, a sentimental comedy, which he followed with two more comedies, The Lying Lover (1703) and The Tender Husband (1705). In 1722 he produced his last and most important play, The Conscious Lovers. A year after the death of his first wife in 1706, he married Mary Scurlock, the "dear Prue" of his famous letters. Steele, however, was not made for a domestic life, and much of his time was spent carousing with his companions. He held several minor government positions before beginning his famous periodical, the Tatler (1709–11), the writing of which was soon joined by his close friend Joseph Addison. This was followed by the Spectator (1711–12), the Guardian (1713), and later periodicals of lesser importance. The partnership of Steele and Addison was one of the most successful in the history of English letters. Although they differed greatly in temperament, their aims and tastes were in the main united. They were Whig partisans, and sympathetic with the moral attitude of the rapidly growing middle class. Although Steele's prose lacks the polished grace of Addison's, his writing reflects his charm, spontaneity, wit, and imagination. In 1713, Steele carried on a celebrated political controversy with Swift, the chief Tory spokesman, in the course of which he wrote his pamphlet The Crisis. He became a Whig member of Parliament in 1713, was expelled by his political enemies the following year, but returned under the Hanoverians, and was knighted in 1715. His opposition to the Peerage Bill in his weekly, the Plebeian (1719), involved him in a quarrel with Addison, and Steele's attempt at reconciliation was frustrated by his friend's death. He founded the first theatrical paper, the Theater, in 1720. His improvidence and free-living finally caught up with him, and debts forced his retirement to Wales in 1724, where he spent his remaining years in obscurity.

See his plays edited by G. A. Aitken (1894, repr. 1968); The Spectator, complete ed. by D. F. Bond (1966); his correspondence (1941, repr. 1971); biographies by G. A. Aitkin (1889, repr. 1968) and C. Winton (2 vol., 1964 and 1970).

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THE PARLIAMENTARY DIARY OF SIR RICHARD COCKS, 1698-1702 Sir Richard Cocks. Painter unknown. Reproduced by kind...Hervey-Bathurst. The Parliamentary Diary of Sir Richard Cocks, 1698-1702 Edited by D. W. HAYTON...
...Epistolary Correspondence of Sir Richard Steele , published by John Nichols...of the Life and Writings of Sir Richard Steele 1865 ; Austin Dobson...1889 ; and Willard Connely, Sir Richard Steele 1934 . There has been one...
...Correspondence of Sir Richard Steele , in two volumes...1715 TO SIR SAMUEL GARTH...WALPOLE from Steeles Apology for Himself...THE LETTERS OF RICHARD STEELE RICHARD...JOHNSON.CHILDREN OF SIR RICHARD AND LADY STEELE ELIZABETH...
...II. Sir Richard Steele 1672-1729 . Portrait of 1711...Spectator , 1 March, 1711 SIR RICHARD STEELE was born in Dublin in March...THE TATLER 12th April, 1709 SIR RICHARD STEELE 1672-1729 Portrait of 1711...
...given considerable publicity in Steele periodicals, the Guardian and...friend; and who, with his friend Sir Richard Steel , brought me, upon my banishment...trick: When the Incomparable Sir Richard Steele , in the usual Elegance of his...
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...of the plays audience: When Sir Richard says, that Weeping upon the Sight...WORKS CITED Addison, Joseph, and Richard Steele. The Spectator. 5 vols. Ed. Donald...Mask." PMLA 78 (1963): 529-35. Steele, Richard. The Plays of Richard Steele...
...Busmans Holiday Sir Cliff Richard and British...where Tommy Steele was discovered...pop explosion. Steele may have abandoned...show biz but Richard dragged pop...discovery of Cliff Richard in the 21s cafe. Tommy Steele Story, had with...
...and no longer" (80). Sir Richard Steele wryly notes that "it...Conscious Lovers of Sir Richard Steele. London, 1723. Dryden...Fine Men: Richardsons Sir Charles Grandison and...10.4 (1977): 501-27. Steele, Richard. Tatler 80. The Commerce...
...conceites they stande: Nowe sir, if I shall see your maistershippe...four years earlier than The Steele Glas , the two poems are linked...pryde." Likewise, in The Steele Glas , the poet defines the...remarkably similar to those in The Steele Glas and clearly about men...
...are what make him effective ("Sir Philip Sidney: Please for Power...20-33. (5) Kinney, p. 16. (6) Richard Helgerson, The Elizabethan Prodigals...1999), p. 19. (31) Duncan-Jones, Sir Philip Sidney: Courtier Poet...in Sidneys birth as a writer" (Sir Philip Sidney, p. 19). (33) Sidney...
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...Armitage, may be the daughter of Colin Powells right-hand man, Richard Armitage, but McKellen has stern words for Powells support...some rather ugly sides of himself--certainly in movies like Richard III or playing a Nazi in hiding in Apt Pupil. You actually...
...Day reprints a notable essay by Shelby Steele of Stanford University, "Baby-Boom Virtue...Clinton debacle. His generation, says Steele, won its rebellion against parents who...of what you stand for. Of the boomers Steele writes: "Thus, in the name of virtuousness...
...Biographers and Robert Walpole. by Richard A. Gaunt The Great Man: Scoundrel...ix + 485 pages. ISBN 978-0-224-07181-9. Sir Robert Walpole has always been subjected...contemporaries would have numbered Addison, Steele, Swift, Defoe and many other accomplished...
...increasingly seen by critics like Sir Richard Steele as merely decorative and...Race of Men. The painter, Steele says, should paint not...eighteenth century, for as Richardson pointed out in his enormously...English-born painters - Sir James Thornhill who died...
...Oswell and General Sir Thomas Steele, as well as that of a number...others. His observations on Sir Richard Burton may have been bitter...virtual committee of others. Sir John Kirk was consulted throughout and both Sir Michael Owen and William Cotton...
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...morning suits before diving into the sea. Sir Ian joined Worcestershire in 1987 in protest...club Somerset telling his friends Viv Richards and Joel Garner that their services were...others being Jim Laker in 1956, David Steele in 1975 and Andrew Flintoff in 2005. His...
...candidates for the six officer posts are: May Steele, Joan Carson, Jim Rodgers, Bertie Kerr...Kenny Donaldson, Councillor Roberta Dunlop, Richard Holmes, William Houston, Councillor Basil...Diana Peacocke and Colin Shilliday. See Sir Reg Empeys Platform piece on page 15
...business in the North-East, of Stokesley, North Yorkshire. OBE: Richard Clement. Film and television writer. For services to drama...services to the nuclear industry, of Cockermouth, Cumbria. Anne Steele. For services to the community in Benwell, Newcastle, of Newcastle...
...Herbert Beerbohm Tree and Sir John Gielgud -- had played...I was a sort of Tommy Steele of the Old Vic. I didnt...had not started well. Richard came on the set and sort...he has always called me Richard. Often simply Mr Burton...very competitive -- when Sir John had mischievously...
...is less than 400 yards from the mast, was furious. Mia Steele, who has children aged seven, ten and 11 at the school...appear doomed. But the Government will appeal against Sir Richards judgment. Despite the health concerns, more than 140...
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STEELE, SIR RICHARD 1672 1729, English essayist and playwright...the "dear Prue" of his famous letters. Steele, however, was not made for a domestic...lesser importance. The partnership of Steele and Addison was one of the most successful...
...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 during Queen Annes...
...appear in England. The success of Sir Richard Steele s Tatler (1709 11) and its successor...12), written almost entirely by Steele and by Joseph Addison , ushered...numbered among its contributors Sir Walter Scott, Thomas Macaulay, Thomas...
...periodicals and newspapers, the best of which were the Tatler and the Spectator produced by Joseph Addison and Sir Richard Steele . The novels of Daniel Defoe , the first modern novels in English, owe much to the techniques of journalism. They...
...tragic hero to the English stage. Such playwrights as Sir Richard Steele and Colley Cibber in England and Marivaux in...such British works as David Storey s Home (1971), Sir Alan Ayckbourn s Norman Conquests trilogy (1974...
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