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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... understanding of the worthy but subordinate role of the critic in the world of professional letters . These reviews also reward study because they show us John- son working to advance the state of contem- porary letters . As a reviewer ...
... understanding of the worthy but subordinate role of the critic in the world of professional letters . These reviews also reward study because they show us John- son working to advance the state of contem- porary letters . As a reviewer ...
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... understanding of the worthy but subordinate role of the critic in the world of professional letters . In his reviews , Johnson almost always emphasizes the beneficent intentions of the authors under consideration while assigning ...
... understanding of the worthy but subordinate role of the critic in the world of professional letters . In his reviews , Johnson almost always emphasizes the beneficent intentions of the authors under consideration while assigning ...
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... understanding of the chief literary issues of the day as 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 ...
... understanding of the chief literary issues of the day as 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 ...
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... understanding of the mid - eighteenth - century literary marketplace . It is thus necessary briefly to survey the state of professional letters in Johnson's day and Johnson's attitude to the contemporary literary world as expressed in ...
... understanding of the mid - eighteenth - century literary marketplace . It is thus necessary briefly to survey the state of professional letters in Johnson's day and Johnson's attitude to the contemporary literary world as expressed in ...
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... understanding Johnson's manner of proceeding as a book reviewer — most especially in the Literary Magazine , where the vast majority of Johnson's reviews appeared between May 1756 and July 1757 . Johnson On The Aims Of Authorship In the ...
... understanding Johnson's manner of proceeding as a book reviewer — most especially in the Literary Magazine , where the vast majority of Johnson's reviews appeared between May 1756 and July 1757 . Johnson On The Aims Of Authorship In the ...
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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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