Richard Steele

Richard Steele

:"This is about Richard Steele, Irish writer and politician; for others, see Richard Steele (disambiguation) page."Sir Richard Steele (bap. 12 March 1672 – 1 September 1729) was an Irish writer and politician, remembered, along with his friend, Joseph Addison, as co-founder of "The Spectator" magazine in 1711.

Steele was born in Dublin, Ireland to Richard Steele, an attorney, and Elinor Symes ("née" Sheyles); his sister Katherine was born the previous year. A member of the Protestant gentry, he was educated at Charterhouse School, where he first met Addison. He went on to Merton College, Oxford, then with joined the Life Guards of the Household Cavalry. He disliked British Army life, and his first published work, "The Christian Hero" (1701), attempted to point out the differences between perceived and actual masculinity. He afterwards became a dramatist, and his comedies, such as "The Tender Husband" (1703) met with some success. In 1706 he was appointed to a position in the household of Prince George of Denmark, consort of Anne of Great Britain. He also gained the favour of Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford.

In 1705, Steele married a widow, Margaret Stretch, who died in the following year. At her funeral he met his second wife, Mary Scurlock, whom he nicknamed "Prue" and married in 1707. In the course of their courtship and marriage, he wrote over 400 letters to her. They were a devoted couple, their correspondence still being regarded as one of the best illustrations of a happy marriage, but their relationship was stormy. Mary died in 1718, at a time when she was considering separation. Their daughter, Elizabeth (Steele's only surviving legitimate child), married John Trevor, 3rd Baron Trevor.

In 1709, Steele founded a thrice-weekly satirical magazine, "Tatler", which lasted only two years in its first incarnation. Addison was a frequent contributor. Following the demise of the "Tatler", the two men founded "The Spectator". A member of the Whig Kit-Kat Club, Steele became a Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom in 1713, but was soon expelled for issuing a pamphlet in favour of the Hanoverian succession. When George I of Great Britain came to the throne in the following year, Steele was knighted and given responsibility for the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London. However, he fell out with Addison and with the administration over the Peerage Bill (1719), and retired to his wife's homeland of Wales, where he spent the remainder of his life.

Steele remained in Carmarthen after Mary's death, and was buried there, at St Peter's Church. During restoration of the church in 2000, his skull was discovered in a lead casket, having previously been accidentally disinterred during the 1870s.

External links

*
* [http://essays.quotidiana.org/steele/ Essays by Steele at Quotidiana.org]
*


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно решить контрольную?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Richard Steele — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Richard Steele. Sir Richard Steele (bautizado el 12 de marzo de 1672 – fallecido en Llangunnor el 1 de septiembre de 1729) fue un escritor y político irlandés, recordado, junto a su amigo, Joseph Add …   Wikipedia Español

  • Richard Steele — Sir Richard Steele (* März 1672 in Dublin; † 1. September 1729 in Carmarthen) war ein irischer Schriftsteller und Komödienautor. Er war Herausgeber der London Gazette und Gründer der Zeitschriften The Tatler und The Spectator. Für The Tatler… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Richard Steele — [Richard Steele] (1672–1729) an Irish writer of plays and essays. He moved to London as a young man, and wrote several comedy plays. They contained more social and moral comments than the popular Restoration comedies, and were not very successful …   Useful english dictionary

  • Richard Steele — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Steele. Richard Steele (1672 1729) Naissance …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Richard Steele (disambiguation) — Richard Steele may be *Richard Steele (1672–1729), Irish writer and politician *Richard Steele (minister) ((1629–1692), English Presbyterian minister and Puritan author *Richard Steele (referee) (born 1944), American, re boxing *Richard Steele… …   Wikipedia

  • Richard Steele (referee) — Richard Steele (born 1944) is a former member of the United States Marine Corps and famous boxing referee. Steele was a teammate of future world Heavyweight champion Ken Norton in the Marines. He began his career as an amateur boxer while with… …   Wikipedia

  • Richard Steele — ➡ Steele (I) * * * …   Universalium

  • Steele (surname) — Steele is a surname, and may refer to:A* Alex Steele * Alfred E. Steele * Alfred Nu Steele (1901 1959), US businessperson and husband of Joan Crawford * Alfonso Steele * Alison Steele * Allen Steele, American science fiction author * Anne Steele… …   Wikipedia

  • Steele — ist der Name folgender Orte: Essen Steele, Stadtteil von Essen Steele County (Minnesota) Steele County (North Dakota) Steele (North Dakota) Steele (Alabama) Steele (Missouri) Steele ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Barbara Steele (* 1937) …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Steele Rudd — Born Arthur Hoey Davis 14 November 1868(1868 11 14) Drayton, Queensland, Australia Died 11 October 1935(1935 10 11) …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”