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The Tatler

The Tatler is a British magazine founded in 1709 by Richard Steele. It was designed to inform, entertain, and shape public opinion through essays, social commentary, and news. Known for its witty and insightful writing, it aimed at the educated middle and upper classes, often discussing manners, politics, and society. Over the centuries, The Tatler has evolved but remains a publication focused on culture, lifestyle, and current affairs, maintaining its tradition of engaging a readership interested in sophisticated commentary and societal issues.