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What genre is most associated with Steele’s writings?

ADrama

BSatirical essay

CPoetry

DTravel literature

Answer:

B. Satirical essay

Read Explanation:

Richard Steele is most associated with the polite periodical genre, which was a key part of conversation in the 1700s and 1800s. Steele's periodicals, The Tatler and The Spectator, were known for their mix of entertainment and instruction, and for their use of conversation to encourage readers to participate: 

  • The Tatler

    Steele's thrice-weekly essay periodical, launched in 1709, was written under the pseudonym Isaac Bickerstaff. It featured a mix of news, politics, cultural commentary, and moral guidance, all presented in a lighthearted style. 

  • The Spectator

    Steele's daily magazine, launched in 1711, focused on the everyday concerns of social life. It became very popular and evolved into a modern magazine with more critical and moral content than news


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