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The Politics of Samuel Johnson

The Politics of Samuel Johnson
Author: Donald Johnson Greene
Publisher:
Total Pages: 382
Release: 1973
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

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Political Writings

Political Writings
Author: Samuel Johnson
Publisher: Yale Edition of the Works of S
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780865972759

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The eighteenth century produced a remarkable array of thinkers whose influence in the development of free societies and free institutions is incalculable. Among these thinkers were Mandeville, Hutcheson, Smith, Hume, and Burke. And their time is known as the Age of Johnson. Samuel Johnson: Political Writings contains twenty-four of Johnson’s essays on the great social, economic, and political issues of his time. These include “Taxation No Tyranny”—in which Johnson defended the British Crown against the American revolutionaries—and “An Introduction to the Political State of Great Britain,” “Thoughts on the Coronation of King George III,” and “The Patriot,” which is one of Johnson’s principal writings during the American Revolution. In his introduction, Donald J. Greene writes, “it may help to understand [Johnson’s] political thinking if we view it in the tradition of what might be called ‘skeptical’ (or ‘radical’ or ‘empirical’) conservatism, the essential feature of which is distrust of grandiose a priori theory and dogma as the basis for political action.” The Liberty Fund edition is a paperback version of Volume 10 in The Yale Johnson.


Political Writings

Political Writings
Author: Samuel Johnson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 552
Release: 1977
Genre: English literature
ISBN:

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A Political Biography of Samuel Johnson

A Political Biography of Samuel Johnson
Author: Nicholas Hudson
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2015-10-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 1317323432

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Johnson rose from obscure origins to become a major literary figure of the eighteenth century. Through a detailed survey of his major works and political journalism, Hudson constructs a complex picture of Johnson as a moralist forced to accept the realistic nature of politics during an era of revolutionary transition.


Aspects of Samuel Johnson

Aspects of Samuel Johnson
Author: Howard D. Weinbrot
Publisher: University of Delaware Press
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2005
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780874138740

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Howard D. Weinbrot's Aspects of Samuel Johnson: Essays on His Arts, Mind, Afterlife, and Politics collects earlier and new essays on Johnson's varied achievements in lexicography, poetry, narrative, and prose style. It considers Johnson's uses of the general and the particular as they relate to the reader's role in the creative process, his complex approach to the concept of literary genre, and his resolutely in-human view of skepticism.


Samuel Johnson and the Sense of History

Samuel Johnson and the Sense of History
Author: John A. Vance
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0820333778

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No area of Johnsonian studies has been less appreciated and more misunderstood than Johnson's response to history. Popular notions to the effect that he was insensitive to history have discouraged scholars and critics from discovering the role history played in his thinking. In this first book-length investigation of the subject, John A. Vance concludes that few misconceptions about Samuel Johnson have been so glaring as his supposed dislike of history. More specifically, in separate chapters Vance examines the development of Johnson's historical sense--from his readings, heritage, and travels to historical sites; Johnson's recall and use of historical figures and events, most notably the seventeenth-century attitude toward the most maligned member of the historical family, antiquarianism. The author also devotes two chapters to Johnson's historical writings--that is, those works in which he either incorporates history into his critical, biographical, and political discussions or those in which he clearly assumes the role of historian himself. Vance furthermore considers Johnson's views on historical facts, educative and moral history, the broadening scope of historical investigation, the nature of historical truth and skepticism, historical research, historical causation, and the historian's style.