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The Cambridge Introduction to Samuel Johnson provides an authoritative overview of one of English literature’s most significant figures. Samuel Johnson (1709-1784) was a polymath whose influence extended across literature, criticism, lexicography, and philosophy. This volume examines his major works, including his poetry, essays, and the monumental Dictionary of the English Language.
The authors explore Johnson’s literary criticism, which fundamentally shaped how generations of readers approached canonical texts. The book discusses his biographical work Lives of the Poets, his novel Rasselas, and his role as a conversationalist and social figure. Readers will gain insight into Johnson’s moral philosophy, his religious beliefs, and his complex personality. Essential for students, scholars, and anyone seeking to understand 18th-century literature and its most influential critic.

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