Samuel Johnson as Book Reviewer: A Duty to Examine the Labors of the LearnedUniversity of Delaware Press, 2001 - 293 Seiten Critical analysis of Johnson's book reviews |
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... Monthly Review and the Critical Review . In fact , several of the reviews for the Literary Magazine , Hanley argues , were written in response to those in the two rival periodicals , al- though this does not appear ever to be the sole ...
... Monthly Review and the Critical Review . In fact , several of the reviews for the Literary Magazine , Hanley argues , were written in response to those in the two rival periodicals , al- though this does not appear ever to be the sole ...
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... Monthly Review and the Criti- cal Review , thus suggesting that Johnson routinely consulted these jour- nals before deciding on what to review . Significantly , many of Johnson's reviews were written as allusive responses to reviews ...
... Monthly Review and the Criti- cal Review , thus suggesting that Johnson routinely consulted these jour- nals before deciding on what to review . Significantly , many of Johnson's reviews were written as allusive responses to reviews ...
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... Monthly Review in 1749. We should not overlook the fact that the Monthly Review was at the core a commercial rather than a schol- arly venture . A bookseller and former watchmaker , Ralph Griffiths took the lead in exploiting fully the ...
... Monthly Review in 1749. We should not overlook the fact that the Monthly Review was at the core a commercial rather than a schol- arly venture . A bookseller and former watchmaker , Ralph Griffiths took the lead in exploiting fully the ...
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... Monthly Review's " Advertisement " had been brew- ing for many years , but the demand for what can aptly be described as modern book reviewing would not crystallize until 1749 . The Monthly's pledge to survey all newly published works ...
... Monthly Review's " Advertisement " had been brew- ing for many years , but the demand for what can aptly be described as modern book reviewing would not crystallize until 1749 . The Monthly's pledge to survey all newly published works ...
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... Monthly Review and the Critical Review or even issues of the Grub - Street Journal ( 1730-37 ) —one will encounter no short- age of ululations on the ascendancy of inanity , vulgarity , and ineptitude afflicting professional letters ...
... Monthly Review and the Critical Review or even issues of the Grub - Street Journal ( 1730-37 ) —one will encounter no short- age of ululations on the ascendancy of inanity , vulgarity , and ineptitude afflicting professional letters ...
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Johnson as a Reviewer of Historical Literary and Philosophical Titles in the Literary Magazine | 58 |
Johnson as a Reviewer of Journalistic Publications Fugitive Pieces and Books on Public Affairs in the Literary Magazine | 125 |
Johnson as Reviewer of Works in the Physical Practical and Natural Sciences in the Literary Magazine | 151 |
Johnson as an Occasional Reviewer in the Gentlemans Magazine and the Critical Review | 199 |
Book Reviewing in the Moral Essays Johnsons Commentary on Recently Published Books in the Rambler Adventurer and Idler | 225 |
The Canon of Johnsons Literary Magazine Reviews | 238 |
Notes | 241 |
Bibliography | 273 |
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