One of the most prolific authors of the eighteenth century, Samuel Johnson, strives toward intentional moralistic authorship, especially in The Rambler and The Idler periodicals, where he considers such topical studies as biography and conceptions of reality. While exploring Johnson’s publications on moralism, a contradiction between his public statements and personal actions was uncovered. This contradiction begged investigation into the validity and authority of Johnson’s moralism while asking the age-old question of why writers write
Three main approaches to Johnson are biographical, generic and historical criticism. Passages from h...
This study aims to discuss the complicated nature of literary biography by focusing on the intertext...
Accurate understanding of Samuel Johnson's treatment of women depends on the range of primary and s...
Much has been written about Samuel Johnson as a Christian, and much about him as an author; this stu...
Samuel Johnson's literary reputation in his own day was built largely upon his work as a moralist; c...
Biography was Samuel Johnson\u27s favorite among literary genres, and his Lives of the Poets is ofte...
Aside from his famous Dictionary, Samuel Johnson (1709-1784) is well-known for" London: APoem,"" The...
The impact of Johnson's beliefs and his statements of them have frequently been interpreted as exces...
This dissertation is an examination of community as it exists in selected Ramblers, Rasselas, the Di...
In his Dictionary of the English Language, Samuel Johnson defines \u27genius\u27 as \u27disposition ...
This dissertation argues that Samuel Johnson’s Rambler, a series of essays written between 1750 and...
An examination of Samuel Johnson’s essays and his tragedy, Irene, and his Oriental tale, Rasselas, r...
The thesis examines the response of imaginative writers to Samuel Johnson; arguing that these author...
The purpose of this dissertation is to prove that imagery and vocabulary drawn from commerce (includ...
The Philosophical Biographer shows how a shift in philosophical outlook in the seventeenth and eight...
Three main approaches to Johnson are biographical, generic and historical criticism. Passages from h...
This study aims to discuss the complicated nature of literary biography by focusing on the intertext...
Accurate understanding of Samuel Johnson's treatment of women depends on the range of primary and s...
Much has been written about Samuel Johnson as a Christian, and much about him as an author; this stu...
Samuel Johnson's literary reputation in his own day was built largely upon his work as a moralist; c...
Biography was Samuel Johnson\u27s favorite among literary genres, and his Lives of the Poets is ofte...
Aside from his famous Dictionary, Samuel Johnson (1709-1784) is well-known for" London: APoem,"" The...
The impact of Johnson's beliefs and his statements of them have frequently been interpreted as exces...
This dissertation is an examination of community as it exists in selected Ramblers, Rasselas, the Di...
In his Dictionary of the English Language, Samuel Johnson defines \u27genius\u27 as \u27disposition ...
This dissertation argues that Samuel Johnson’s Rambler, a series of essays written between 1750 and...
An examination of Samuel Johnson’s essays and his tragedy, Irene, and his Oriental tale, Rasselas, r...
The thesis examines the response of imaginative writers to Samuel Johnson; arguing that these author...
The purpose of this dissertation is to prove that imagery and vocabulary drawn from commerce (includ...
The Philosophical Biographer shows how a shift in philosophical outlook in the seventeenth and eight...
Three main approaches to Johnson are biographical, generic and historical criticism. Passages from h...
This study aims to discuss the complicated nature of literary biography by focusing on the intertext...
Accurate understanding of Samuel Johnson's treatment of women depends on the range of primary and s...