A Handbook devoted to the work of Samuel Johnson (1709-1784), organized in three sections that study Johnson's career, his major and lesser-known works, and the subjects that were most important to him as a writer, thinker, and moralist.
A Handbook devoted to the work of Samuel Johnson (1709-1784), organized in three sections that study Johnson's career, his major and lesser-known works, and the subjects that were most important to him as a writer, thinker, and moralist.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jack Lynch received his PhD from the University of Pennsylvania, and is Professor of English at Rutgers University-Newark. He is the author or editor of twenty books to date, including The Age of Elizabeth in the Age of Johnson (Cambridge, 2003), Deception and Detection in Eighteenth-Century Britain (Ashgate, 2008), Samuel Johnson in Context (Cambridge, 2012), and The Oxford Handbook of British Poetry, 1660-1800 (OUP, 2016). With J. T. Scanlan, he edits The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual.
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Introduction PART I: CAREER 1: Kevin J. Berland: Youth 2: Michael Bundock: Prime 3: Peter Sabor: Age 4: Lisa Berglund: Lives 5: Robert DeMaria, Jr.: Editions PART II: GENRES 6: Paul Tankard: Journalism 7: David Venturo: Verse 8: Richard Squibbs: Essays 9: Mark Pedreira: Scholarship 10: Steven Scherwatzky: Fiction 11: Jack Lynch: Criticism 12: Howard D. Weinbrot: Sermons 13: Christopher Vilmar: Polemic 14: Anthony W. Lee: Travel 15: Nicholas Seager: Biography PART III: TOPICS 16: Benjamin Pauley: Authorship 17: Lynda Mugglestone: Language 18: Jenny Davidson: History 19: Greg Clingham: Law 20: Thomas Kaminski: Politics 21: Melinda Rabb: War 22: Frans De Bruyn: Commerce 23: Isobel Grundy: Women 24: Jaclyn Geller: Sociability 25: J. T. Scanlan: Humor 26: Jessica Richard: Education 27: Joseph Drury: Science 28: Brad Pasanek: Philosophy 29: Adam Rounce: Suffering 30: Eric Parisot: Death 31: Carrie Shanafelt: Doubt 32: Adam Potkay: Hope 33: Philip Smallwood: Emotion 34: Brian Michael Norton: Happiness 35: Nicholas Hudson: Virtue 36: Blanford Parker: God
Introduction PART I: CAREER 1: Kevin J. Berland: Youth 2: Michael Bundock: Prime 3: Peter Sabor: Age 4: Lisa Berglund: Lives 5: Robert DeMaria, Jr.: Editions PART II: GENRES 6: Paul Tankard: Journalism 7: David Venturo: Verse 8: Richard Squibbs: Essays 9: Mark Pedreira: Scholarship 10: Steven Scherwatzky: Fiction 11: Jack Lynch: Criticism 12: Howard D. Weinbrot: Sermons 13: Christopher Vilmar: Polemic 14: Anthony W. Lee: Travel 15: Nicholas Seager: Biography PART III: TOPICS 16: Benjamin Pauley: Authorship 17: Lynda Mugglestone: Language 18: Jenny Davidson: History 19: Greg Clingham: Law 20: Thomas Kaminski: Politics 21: Melinda Rabb: War 22: Frans De Bruyn: Commerce 23: Isobel Grundy: Women 24: Jaclyn Geller: Sociability 25: J. T. Scanlan: Humor 26: Jessica Richard: Education 27: Joseph Drury: Science 28: Brad Pasanek: Philosophy 29: Adam Rounce: Suffering 30: Eric Parisot: Death 31: Carrie Shanafelt: Doubt 32: Adam Potkay: Hope 33: Philip Smallwood: Emotion 34: Brian Michael Norton: Happiness 35: Nicholas Hudson: Virtue 36: Blanford Parker: God
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