
THE POETICAL WORKS OF JOSEPH ADDISON
The Poetical Works of Joseph Addison: A Study of Influence and Legacy
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"The Poetical Works of Joseph Addison" is a collection that highlights the literary contributions of Joseph Addison, alongside works by John Gay and William Sommerville. This compilation, edited by George Gilfillan, showcases Addison's poetry, which is characterized by its elegance, wit, and classical influences. Addison's works often reflect his political and social environment, with poems dedicated to figures like Dryden and King William, and themes ranging from translations of classical texts to original compositions celebrating contemporary events. His poetry is noted for its clarity and g...
"The Poetical Works of Joseph Addison" is a collection that highlights the literary contributions of Joseph Addison, alongside works by John Gay and William Sommerville. This compilation, edited by George Gilfillan, showcases Addison's poetry, which is characterized by its elegance, wit, and classical influences. Addison's works often reflect his political and social environment, with poems dedicated to figures like Dryden and King William, and themes ranging from translations of classical texts to original compositions celebrating contemporary events. His poetry is noted for its clarity and grace, often infused with a subtle humor and a deep appreciation for the arts and literature. The collection also includes Addison's hymns, which are celebrated for their devotional quality and lyrical beauty. Addison's influence extends beyond his poetry; he played a significant role in the development of English prose through his contributions to periodicals like the "Spectator," where his essays combined moral instruction with entertainment. This collection not only preserves Addison's poetic legacy but also provides insight into the literary culture of his time, illustrating the interplay between poetry, politics, and society in the early 18th century.