B.A. 2nd Semester, The periodical essay: Addison and Steele


Periodical Essay: Addison and Steele

Q.What does light ‘the periodical essay’ through on the social life of the 18th century England with special reference to Addison and Steele.
Or:
Considers ‘the spectator papers’ as a record of English social life in the 18th century.

Ans:
The 18th century is remarkable as period in which the periodical essay that was a delicate and sensitive synthesis of literature and journalism. Reigned supreme Addison and Steele were the voices of a new and civilized life which sprang after the fireworks of the Restoration. When they began writing then society was divided into two camps of extremists. On the one side were the Puritans, insisting on an impossible strictness of morals. On the other hand was the court, not yet completely free from the dissolute license of the Restoration. The Puritans, during their supremacy had imposed their own severity on others and was avenging by indulging in extreme licentiousness.
               
The task of Addison and Steele was to reconcile with this aim they brought philosophy out of closets and libraries, schools and colleges, to dwell at clubs and assemblies at tea-tables and in coffee-houses. Addison was employing wit on the side of morality to raise the tone of the age. Steele had also the intuition of the synthesis and worked to rallies it, though he sought it chiefly by way of sensibility. In the Tatler, he discovered the charm of tender sentiments, of family affection, of homely manners. But it was Addison who enthusiastically coloured the Restoration license with morality. In the periodical essays of Addison and Steele, the early eighteen century life is conjured in such fullness that we seem to live there and know and love the people whose commonplace lives float along the stream of time, tide by bonds of family and passion.
               
It is Steel’s Tatler that began the deluge of the periodical essays and the first issue of the Tatler appeared on 12th April, 1709, the Tatler appeared thrice a week. The general aim of the Tatler is to expose the false arts of life to pull of the disguises of cunning vanity affection and recommend a general simplicity in dress, discoursed and generosity. The chief importance of the papers lies in its social and moral criticism. Suddenly, Steele wound up the Tatler the second January 1711, but two months later the Spectator began which appeared daily except Sunday. The Spectator became popular among English men and women belonging to all wards of life. The best of all Periodical Essays, it is an important human document concerning the morals and manners, thought and ideas of the English society of the age of the Queen Anne. An important aspect of Spectator was its envisagement of a club consisting of representative from diverse words of life.

(About women in Periodical essay & their influence:)
The Spectator drew a large female readership as many of the papers were for and about women. Though both Addison and Steele Whigs at in the Spectator, they crept up a fairly natural political poise and in fact did their best to expose the error of the political fanaticism of both the Tories and Whigs (party).

About fashions in dress and manners, we get plenty of information from ‘the Spectator’. Foppish man alike will Honeycomb dedicated their lives to the worship of fashion. Men like Sir Roger who never dressed again, after his disappointment in love, were laughs at. About the fashions of women, Addison wrote, “The toilet is their great scene of business and the right adjusting of their hair the principal employment of their lives. The setting of a suit of riband is reckoned a very morning’s work.”

Addison portrayed of the society of his age was not complete in all respects. He rigorously avoided the Seamy Side- “rents, rags and uncleanness”- which was exposed by men like Defoe. Addison saw only the public life of women and did not plunge into their psyche. Finally, we can say that both Addison and Steele reflect the social life of 18th century England with their periodical essays.

Dear Students, for helping the others, tell your friends and share this website & posts/pages in Facebook/twitter & other media..
God Blessing you all, by Podmeswar, your dearest & nearest…….