Isaac Bickerstaff, Physician and Astrologer

by Richard STEELE (1672 - 1729)

The Dream of Fame

Isaac Bickerstaff, Physician and Astrologer

Isaac Bickerstaff Esq. was a pseudonym used by Jonathan Swift as part of a hoax to predict the death of then famous Almanac-maker and astrologer John Partridge. In 1709, Richard Steele bolstered the release of his new satirical paper The Tatler by naming the fictitious Isaac Bickerstaff Esq. as editor. These are fictional essays/memoirs of Bickerstaff, written by Steele. Isaac writes from his time, and his personal things on what was going on. Bickerstaff, or rather Richard Steele, talks mostly about Mr. Bickerstaff's friends, his family, and the many different entertainments that Bickerstaff goes through. Bickerstaff also gets many opportunities to talk to people who are in trouble with their spouse or maybe looking for a partner, and so Bickerstaff plays the role of a father, giving advice to many characters throughout the book. (Summary by TriciaG & Elijah.)


Listen next episodes of Isaac Bickerstaff, Physician and Astrologer:
A Business Meeting , A Very Pretty Poet , Bickerstaff Censor: Cases In Court , Dead Folk , Drinking , Duello , False Doctoring , Fatherly Care , Happy Marriage , Love and Reason , Love and Sorrow , Love That Will Live , Maria Calls In Shire Lane , Mr. Bickerstaff's Nephews , Night and Day , Of Men Who Are Not Their Own Masters , Sister Jenny and Her Husband , The Club at ''The Trumpet'' , The Wife Dead , Two Old Ladies