Dr Samuel Johnson (1709-84) is regarded as one of the outstanding figures of English literature, as a poet, essayist, moralist, critic, biographer, editor and lexicographer. This collected edition of his works - commissioned by the publisher within hours of Johnson's death, such was his celebrity - was published in 1787 in eleven volumes, edited by his literary executor, the musicologist Sir John Hawkins. Volume 1 is entirely devoted to a biography of Johnson by Hawkins, his close friend. Although Boswell's 1791 Life is much better known, Hawkins had been acquainted with Johnson for far longer, and was present at his death. Although his narrative is less colourful than that of Boswell, he had a better understanding of some aspects of Johnson's character, especially regarding his religious beliefs, and Boswell did not hesitate to borrow from this work.
Step into the world of one of England's most celebrated literary figures, Samuel Johnson, with this complete collection of his influential essays and articles on a wide range of subjects. Edited by...
Title: The works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. A new edition ... With an essay on his life and genius, by Arthur Murphy, Esq.Publisher: British Library, Historical Print EditionsThe British Library is the...
Samuel Johnson was one of the most important literary figures of the 18th century. This collection brings together his major works, including the dictionary, essays, and criticism. With an...
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