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A series of essays and sketches voiced by a fictional physician-astrologer narrator offers social satire, moral observation, and comic anecdote about manners, love, marriage, club life, reputation, and professional pretence. Short narratives, letters, and character portraits combine practical counsel, humorous case studies, and reflective pieces such as an episode of melancholia and a dream about fame. The collection balances playful irony with instructive commentary, exposing vanities, superstitions, and social affectation while tracing recurring domestic scenes, legal and medical foibles, and lively episodes among acquaintances and clubs.

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Sir Richard Steele

Sir Richard Steele was an influential English writer and playwright of the early 18th century, best known for his role in establishing the periodical essay as a literary form. He co-founded the famous magazine "The Tatler," which provided commentary on contemporary society and culture, and later continued this work with "The Spectator," alongside Joseph Addison. Steele's writing often blended humor with social critique, making his work both entertaining and thought-provoking. One of his notable works is "Isaac Bickerstaff, Physician and Astrologer," which showcases his wit and insight into human nature.

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