To mark the tercentenary of Samuel Johnson's birth in 2009, the specially-commissioned essays in this volume review his scholarly reputation.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction. Johnson now and in time Greg Clingham and Philip Smallwood 1. 'We are perpetually moralists': Johnson and moral philosophy Fred Parker 2. Johnson, ends, and the possibility of happiness Greg Clingham 3. Johnson and the modern: the forward face of Janus Howard D. Weinbrot 4. Samuel Johnson's politics of contingency Clement Hawes 5. Fideism, the antisublime, and the faithful imagination in Rasselas David F. Venturo 6. Samuel Johnson's legal thought J. T. Scanlan 7. The life of Johnson, The Life of Johnson, the lives of Johnson Jack Lynch 8. The awkward Johnson David Fairer 9. Johnson's criticism, the arts, and the idea of art Philip Smallwood 10. Toil and envy: unsuccessful responses to Johnson's Lives of the Poets Adam Rounce 11. Early women reading Johnson Isobel Grundy 12. Johnson and Austen Freya Johnston 13. The Works of Samuel Johnson and the Canon O. M. Brack, Jr. 14. What Johnson means to me David Ferry.
Introduction. Johnson now and in time Greg Clingham and Philip Smallwood 1. 'We are perpetually moralists': Johnson and moral philosophy Fred Parker 2. Johnson, ends, and the possibility of happiness Greg Clingham 3. Johnson and the modern: the forward face of Janus Howard D. Weinbrot 4. Samuel Johnson's politics of contingency Clement Hawes 5. Fideism, the antisublime, and the faithful imagination in Rasselas David F. Venturo 6. Samuel Johnson's legal thought J. T. Scanlan 7. The life of Johnson, The Life of Johnson, the lives of Johnson Jack Lynch 8. The awkward Johnson David Fairer 9. Johnson's criticism, the arts, and the idea of art Philip Smallwood 10. Toil and envy: unsuccessful responses to Johnson's Lives of the Poets Adam Rounce 11. Early women reading Johnson Isobel Grundy 12. Johnson and Austen Freya Johnston 13. The Works of Samuel Johnson and the Canon O. M. Brack, Jr. 14. What Johnson means to me David Ferry.
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