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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... volume addresses what is in fact a signifi- cant gap in Johnsonian studies by providing a comprehensive critical analy- sis of Johnson's sporadic but prolific career as a book reviewer.2 Though the emphasis in this volume is on ...
... volume addresses what is in fact a signifi- cant gap in Johnsonian studies by providing a comprehensive critical analy- sis of Johnson's sporadic but prolific career as a book reviewer.2 Though the emphasis in this volume is on ...
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... volumes under review , many of Johnson's reviews stand alone as moral , political , philosophical , scientific , or literary essays in their own right . Thus , we can read Johnson's reviews not only as specific expressions of his ...
... volumes under review , many of Johnson's reviews stand alone as moral , political , philosophical , scientific , or literary essays in their own right . Thus , we can read Johnson's reviews not only as specific expressions of his ...
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... volume demonstrates that Johnson's reviews occupy an important place in Johnson's canon of literary criticism and should be of special interest to students of Johnson's interaction with the late Augustan literary world . Samuel Johnson ...
... volume demonstrates that Johnson's reviews occupy an important place in Johnson's canon of literary criticism and should be of special interest to students of Johnson's interaction with the late Augustan literary world . Samuel Johnson ...
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... volumes dealing with the practical arts , politi- cal and religious pamphlets , compilations of well - known material , and so forth — proved to be a revolutionary concept that both reflected and further encouraged the growth of the ...
... volumes dealing with the practical arts , politi- cal and religious pamphlets , compilations of well - known material , and so forth — proved to be a revolutionary concept that both reflected and further encouraged the growth of the ...
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... volumes of the 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 ...
... volumes of the 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 ...
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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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