Samuel Johnson, 10. kötetTwayne Publishers, 1989 - 206 oldal Provides in-depth analysis of the life, works, career, and critical importance of Samuel Johnson. |
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... Rambler as the most solid example of the essential Johnson . The genre of the periodical essay is something almost peculiar to the eight- eenth century . As everyone know , Steele and Addison in The Tatler and in The Spectator gave the ...
... Rambler as the most solid example of the essential Johnson . The genre of the periodical essay is something almost peculiar to the eight- eenth century . As everyone know , Steele and Addison in The Tatler and in The Spectator gave the ...
106. oldal
... Rambler ( 1750-52 ) had a long run for a periodical essay , a genre whose mortality rate was naturally very high : of those listed in the Cambridge Bibliography few produced as many as two hundred numbers , and , of those that did ...
... Rambler ( 1750-52 ) had a long run for a periodical essay , a genre whose mortality rate was naturally very high : of those listed in the Cambridge Bibliography few produced as many as two hundred numbers , and , of those that did ...
107. oldal
... ( Rambler 60 , Idler 84 ) ; a pioneering attempt at criticism of that very young genre , the novel ( Rambler 4 ) ; of journalism ( Rambler 145 ) ; of letter- writing ( Rambler 152 ) ; of historiography ( Rambler 122 ) ; on translation ...
... ( Rambler 60 , Idler 84 ) ; a pioneering attempt at criticism of that very young genre , the novel ( Rambler 4 ) ; of journalism ( Rambler 145 ) ; of letter- writing ( Rambler 152 ) ; of historiography ( Rambler 122 ) ; on translation ...
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