British Literature I
Sir Roger de Coverley is a fictional character created by Joseph Addison and Richard Steele, appearing in the early 18th-century periodical 'The Spectator'. He represents the archetype of the English gentleman, embodying values of simplicity, benevolence, and a sense of tradition, making him a vehicle for satire against contemporary society's moral and social issues.
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