Isaac Bickerstaff, Physician and Astrologer
| Titolo | Isaac Bickerstaff, Physician and Astrologer | Autore | Richard Sir Steele | Prezzo | € 1,99 | Morley HenryEditore | Good Press | Lingua | Testo in Inglese | Formato | Adobe DRM | |
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In "Isaac Bickerstaff, Physician and Astrologer," Richard Sir Steele offers a captivating satirical narrative that explores the intersection of medicine, astrology, and early 18th-century society. Through the lens of the fictional character Isaac Bickerstaff, Steele critiques contemporary medical practices and the credulity of patients toward astrologers and quack doctors. The book's witty dialogues and engaging prose are shaped by the burgeoning Enlightenment, which questioned traditional beliefs and emphasized reason and empirical evidence. Steele's work serves as both entertainment and social commentary, skillfully blending humor with incisive observations about human nature and societal follies. Richard Sir Steele was a prominent figure in the early days of periodical literature, best known for his contributions to journalism and drama. His background in law and his keen interest in social issues likely informed his perspectives on medicine and astrology, which were prevalent topics in his time. Steele's writings reveal a commitment to moral and ethical standards, often reflecting a desire to elevate public discourse and promote rational thought among his readers. "Isaac Bickerstaff, Physician and Astrologer" is an essential read for anyone interested in the evolution of satirical literature and the socio-cultural debates of the 18th century. Steele'Äôs masterful blend of humor and critique offers timeless insights into the human condition, making it a vital addition to any literary collection.
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