The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual (Volume 25): The Age of Johnson
Editat de Jack Lynch, J. T. Scanlan Contribuţii de J.V. Hirschmann, M.C. Lang, Paul Tankard, Michael Cop, Matthew Davis, Stephen Clarke, Mona Scheuermann, Brian Glover, Melvyn New, Jonathan Wales, Sarah Winter, Adam Potkay, Catherine Parisianen Hardback – 13 mai 2025
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781684485598
ISBN-10: 1684485592
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: 3 B-W images
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bucknell University Press
Colecția Bucknell University Press
Seria The Age of Johnson
ISBN-10: 1684485592
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: 3 B-W images
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bucknell University Press
Colecția Bucknell University Press
Seria The Age of Johnson
Notă biografică
JACK LYNCH is a distinguished professor of English at Rutgers University–Newark in New Jersey and the author or editor of more than twenty books.
J. T. SCANLAN is a professor of English at Providence College in Rhode Island and has written extensively on various aspects of the eighteenth century, including many essays and articles on Samuel Johnson.
J. T. SCANLAN is a professor of English at Providence College in Rhode Island and has written extensively on various aspects of the eighteenth century, including many essays and articles on Samuel Johnson.
Cuprins
Preface
Essays
Samuel Johnson’s Medical Ailments
J. V. Hirschmann, M.D.
A Material Tick: Paligraphia in the Letters of Samuel Johnson
M. C. Lang
To Explain, to Commend, to Correct: Johnson on Notes and on Shakespeare, in The Tempest and the Dictionary
Paul Tankard and Michael Cop
Johnson, American Radicalism, and the Modes of Migration
Matthew M. Davis
“A Field in Which Nothing of the First Order Could Be Accomplished”: Books from Samuel Johnson’s Library in the Hyde Collection
Stephen Clarke
Let Us Now Praise Courageous Men: James Boswell’s Account of Corsica
Mona Scheuermann
The Boswell Club of Chicago, 1942–1973
Brian Glover
Review Essays
The Coroner’s Inquest on English Departments and Eighteenth-Century Scholarship
Melvyn New
Two Studies of Burke’s Intellectual Life
Jonathan Wales
Law and Literature
Sarah Winter
Reviews
Denis Duncan, Index, a History of the: A Bookish Adventure from Medieval Manuscripts to the Digital Age
Adam Potkay
Freya Johnston, Jane Austen: Early and Late
Catherine Parisian
Notes on Contributors
Essays
Samuel Johnson’s Medical Ailments
J. V. Hirschmann, M.D.
A Material Tick: Paligraphia in the Letters of Samuel Johnson
M. C. Lang
To Explain, to Commend, to Correct: Johnson on Notes and on Shakespeare, in The Tempest and the Dictionary
Paul Tankard and Michael Cop
Johnson, American Radicalism, and the Modes of Migration
Matthew M. Davis
“A Field in Which Nothing of the First Order Could Be Accomplished”: Books from Samuel Johnson’s Library in the Hyde Collection
Stephen Clarke
Let Us Now Praise Courageous Men: James Boswell’s Account of Corsica
Mona Scheuermann
The Boswell Club of Chicago, 1942–1973
Brian Glover
Review Essays
The Coroner’s Inquest on English Departments and Eighteenth-Century Scholarship
Melvyn New
Two Studies of Burke’s Intellectual Life
Jonathan Wales
Law and Literature
Sarah Winter
Reviews
Denis Duncan, Index, a History of the: A Bookish Adventure from Medieval Manuscripts to the Digital Age
Adam Potkay
Freya Johnston, Jane Austen: Early and Late
Catherine Parisian
Notes on Contributors
Descriere
Volume 25 of The Age of Johnson features lively and penetrating work on Johnson’s medical conditions, his edition of Shakespeare, his books in the Hyde Collection at Harvard, and his relation to American writers; fresh work on Boswell’s travel writing and his curious afterlife in mid-twentieth-century Chicago; as well as learned and stimulating reviews on the state of English studies, Edmund Burke, Jane Austen, and more.