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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... author to engage in " discovering the truth , and recommending it , by the orna- ments of eloquence , to the favour of mankind . " Allegiance to this personal credo , expressed by Johnson throughout his career , is 9 Foreword.
... author to engage in " discovering the truth , and recommending it , by the orna- ments of eloquence , to the favour of mankind . " Allegiance to this personal credo , expressed by Johnson throughout his career , is 9 Foreword.
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A Duty to Examine the Labors of the Learned Brian Hanley. credo , expressed by Johnson throughout his career , is pertinent to the book reviews he contributed to the Literary Magazine , the Gentleman's Maga- zine , and the Critical ...
A Duty to Examine the Labors of the Learned Brian Hanley. credo , expressed by Johnson throughout his career , is pertinent to the book reviews he contributed to the Literary Magazine , the Gentleman's Maga- zine , and the Critical ...
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... expressed in his Rambler , Adventurer , and Idler essays . The second , third , and fourth chapters discuss Johnson's work in the Literary Magazine ( 1756-57 ) , where Johnson reviewed most intensely and most frequently . Chapter 2 ...
... expressed in his Rambler , Adventurer , and Idler essays . The second , third , and fourth chapters discuss Johnson's work in the Literary Magazine ( 1756-57 ) , where Johnson reviewed most intensely and most frequently . Chapter 2 ...
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... expressed in the Rambler ( 1750-52 ) , Adventurer ( 1753-54 ) , and Idler ( 1758-60 ) pa- pers . Several prominent ... expression in 1728 with the publication of Alexander 19 1: Samuel Johnson and the Mid-Eighteenth-Century Literary World.
... expressed in the Rambler ( 1750-52 ) , Adventurer ( 1753-54 ) , and Idler ( 1758-60 ) pa- pers . Several prominent ... expression in 1728 with the publication of Alexander 19 1: Samuel Johnson and the Mid-Eighteenth-Century Literary World.
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A Duty to Examine the Labors of the Learned Brian Hanley. particularly forceful expression in 1728 with the publication of Alexander Pope's The Dunciad , which appeared five months or so before Johnson entered Oxford.5 The tumultuousness ...
A Duty to Examine the Labors of the Learned Brian Hanley. particularly forceful expression in 1728 with the publication of Alexander Pope's The Dunciad , which appeared five months or so before Johnson entered Oxford.5 The tumultuousness ...
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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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Adventurer Alexander Pope appeared argues authorship balneology Basker Berkenhout Blackwell Blackwell's Book Reviewer book trade Borlase Boswell Boswell's Bower's Brack Browne's Byng chapter Charlotte Lennox Cleeve's contemporary Critical Review Dictionary Johnson Dictionary of National earlier Eddy edition English extract Female Quixote genius Gentleman's Magazine given Grainger Hampton's Hanway Hanway's Hawkesworth Idler James Grainger Jenyns John John Hawkesworth Johnson declares Johnson observes Johnson's commentary Johnson's review Joseph Warton Keyssler's leading review journals Lennox's Literary Magazine Literary Magazine review literary marketplace Literature London Lovett's Lucas Lucas's material Memoirs Monthly Review Monthly's moral National Biography Natural History Newton's Oliver Goldsmith Oroonoko outlook Oxford pamphlet patronage perhaps Philosophical piece Poets political Polybius Pope Pope's praise prefatory professional letters published Rambler reflect remarks Reviewed by Johnson Robert Dodsley Rousseau Samuel Johnson scholarly Thomas tion titles Tobias Smollett translation Tytler's University Press volume Warton's William worthy write Yale