the spectator club theme
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In its aim to “enliven morality with wit, and to temper wit with morality,” The Spectator adopted a fictional method of presentation through a “Spectator Club,” whose imaginary members extolled the authors' own ideas about society. ... The papers were ostensibly written by Mr. Spectator, an “observer” of the London scene.
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The spectator club theme
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- The spectator is a weekly magazine written by Joseph Addison and Richard Steel.
- This magazine enlightens social, moral, political and educational issues in society.
- There are many other authors as Will honeycomb writes about the social life with fashion, religion and moral issues.
- His main work was on old- fashioned industry and he wrote a letter to the ladies out there about his contribution and their sexual rights in society.
- The main dictator of this magazine is Addison, who has contributed a lot to this magazine and mostly focused on social life.
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