Periodicals [ Print culture ]
… The Spectator of Addison and Steele remains one of the models of the genre. 4 The first periodical of this type was The Tatler (April 1709-December 1710), published by Steele with the help of Swift. Published three times a week, its success … written by women (or presented as such) which reinforced the impression of diversity. In The Tatler , for example, the female audience was specifically summoned and mentioned as a public of the periodical. It is therefore appropriate, … à l’heure du thé (Paris: L’Harmattan, 2000). Claire Boulard explains that the printing press contributed to develop female sociability as well as to facilitate women taking their place in the world. Partager Partager sur Facebook …
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