Samuel Johnson after 300 Years
, by Edited by Greg Clingham , Philip SmallwoodNote: Supplemental materials are not guaranteed with Rental or Used book purchases.
- ISBN: 9780521888219 | 0521888212
- Cover: Hardcover
- Copyright: 7/6/2009
To mark the tercentenary of Samuel Johnson's birth, specially-commissioned essays review his scholarly reputation today. An international team of experts reflects authoritatively on the various dimensions of literary, historical, critical and ethical life touched by Johnson's extraordinary achievement. The new volume distinctively casts its net widely and combines consistently innovative thinking on Johnson's historical role with a fresh sense of present criticism. Chapters cover subjects as diverse as Johnson's moral philosophy, his legal thought, his influence on Jane Austen, and the question of the Johnson canon. The contributors examine the larger theoretical and scholarly contexts in which it is now possible to situate his work, and from which it may often be necessary to differentiate it. All the contributors have a distinguished record of scholarship in eighteenth-century studies, Johnson scholarship, and cultural history and theory.