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Reading Samuel Johnson: Reception and Representation, 1750-1970

by Reading Samuel Johnson: Reception and Representation, 1750-1970

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Reading Samuel Johnson examines how the eighteenth-century author, lexicographer, and wit, Samuel Johnson was later read and represented by writers between 1750 to 1970. The writers range from James Boswell and Jane Austen to Lord Byron and Samuel Beckett. The book focuses as much on these later writers as on Johnson himself. It also examines how Johnson sought to understand himself, and how later writers responded to or ignored Johnson's own self-understanding. This is the first detailed historical analysis of the way that later writers engaged with Samuel Johnson over an extended timeframe (of over 200 years).

The book sheds light on how writers bring their own unique creative energies, preoccupations and cultural affiliations to the reading experience. Writers find their own space, I argue, in part, through their responses to other authors. Reading Johnson has prompted writers, in turn, to write about him. Translating Johnson for contemporary audiences, authors have used very different means, including the writing of letters, essays, biographical representations, poetry, fiction and editorial practice. This has proved a dynamic process, both shedding new light on Johnson but also impacting writer's own imaginative practice. 'Reading Dr Johnson' has, therefore, always been a pre-eminently creative process.

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  • Clemson University Press Brand
  • Dec 19, 2023 Pub Date:
  • 9781638040774 ISBN-13:
  • 163804077X ISBN-10:
  • English Language
  • 9.02 in * 0.67 in * 5.98 in Dimensions:
  • 1 lb Weight: