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"Defoe's Review" tapped into a new cultural community, helping to create the climate for Steele and Addison to develop the "Tatler" and "Spectator" in later years. This volume is suitable for scholars researching the history and literature of the eighteenth century, as well as the history of print and the book.

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Defoe s Review 1704 13  Volume 6  1709 10
  • Author : John McVeagh
  • Release : 08 September 2008
  • Publisher : Routledge
  • ISBN : 1138285153
  • Genre : Uncategoriezed
  • Total Page : 386 pages
  • Language : English
  • PDF File Size : 13,6 Mb

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