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I highly recommend Samuel Johnson's 'Preface to a Dictionary of the English Language' to anyone interested in the history of English literature, language, or lexicography. Johnson's preface is a masterful exploration of the complexities of language and the process of creating a definitive dictionary. His insights into the nature of English and the challenges of defining its words are as relevant today as they were in the 18th century. Readers will be captivated by Johnson's erudition, wit, and passion for language, making this preface a must-read for scholars, students, and anyone with a love…mehr

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I highly recommend Samuel Johnson's 'Preface to a Dictionary of the English Language' to anyone interested in the history of English literature, language, or lexicography. Johnson's preface is a masterful exploration of the complexities of language and the process of creating a definitive dictionary. His insights into the nature of English and the challenges of defining its words are as relevant today as they were in the 18th century. Readers will be captivated by Johnson's erudition, wit, and passion for language, making this preface a must-read for scholars, students, and anyone with a love of words. Johnson's work continues to inspire and educate, offering valuable lessons in the art of linguistic analysis and the power of words to shape our understanding of the world.

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Samuel Johnson, born on September 18, 1709, in Lichfield, Staffordshire, England, is a towering figure in English literature, known for his wit, moral wisdom, and formidable intellect. Often referred to as Dr. Johnson, he made lasting contributions both as a lexicographer and as a literary critic. Johnson's 'A Dictionary of the English Language,' first published in 1755, is among his most significant works, and the 'Preface' to the dictionary is particularly notable for its comprehensive insights into the philosophy and methodology behind this monumental work. His literary style is marked by lucidity, rhetorical flourish, and a profound understanding of human nature. Johnson's role as a critic is further exemplified by his essays in 'The Rambler,' 'The Adventurer,' and 'The Idler,' as well as his annotated edition of Shakespeare's plays. His biographies of poets, 'Lives of the English Poets,' represent another crucial contribution, offering keen assessments of their works. Johnson's influence on English literature is encapsulated not only in his writings but also in James Boswell's seminal biography, 'The Life of Samuel Johnson,' which immortalizes his personality, conversations, and the literary milieu of the 18th century. Johnson's erudition and his commitment to exploring moral and philosophical questions continue to resonate, securing his place as a prominent literary critic and moralist in the annals of English letters. He passed away on December 13, 1784, but his legacy endures, upholding his status as a preeminent man of letters.