@book{johnson_johnson_2018, address = {Poughkeepsie}, title = {Johnson in defense of {Henry} {Thrale}: the aftermath of the massacre in {St}. {George}'s {Fields}}, shorttitle = {Johnson in defense of {Henry} {Thrale}}, language = {en}, publisher = {privately printed for The Johnsonians and The Samuel Johnson Society of the West}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert and Laws, George}, year = {2018}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Paperback}, } @incollection{jenkins_night_2010, address = {New York}, title = {Night in the {North} {Sea} and the {Feasibility} of {Samuel} {Johnson}'s {London}}, isbn = {978-0-404-64859-6}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Enlightenment} by {Night}: {Essays} on {After}-{Dark} {Culture} in the {Long} {Eighteenth} {Century}}, publisher = {AMS Press}, author = {Jenkins, H. J. K.}, editor = {Soupel, Serge and Cope, Kevin L. and Pettit, Alexander}, year = {2010}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {197--215}, } @incollection{ingram_boswells_2009, address = {New York}, title = {Boswell's {Big} {Adventures}: {London}, {Scotland}, {London}}, isbn = {978-0-404-64858-9}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Adventure: {An} {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Idiom}: {Essays} on the {Daring} and the {Bold} as a {Pre}-{Modern} {Medium}}, publisher = {AMS Press}, author = {Ingram, Allan}, editor = {Soupel, Serge and Cope, Kevin L. and Pettit, Alexander and Wood, Laura Thomason}, year = {2009}, keywords = {18th, prose, Scottish literature, travel literature, London, London Journal, adventure, 1700-1799}, pages = {3--22}, } @incollection{carboni_boswell_2009, address = {New York}, title = {Boswell and the {Extraordinary} {Adventures} of {Prince} {Charles} {Edward} {Stuart} in the {Hebrides}}, isbn = {978-0-404-64858-9}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Adventure: {An} {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Idiom}: {Essays} on the {Daring} and the {Bold} as a {Pre}-{Modern} {Medium}}, publisher = {AMS Press}, author = {Carboni, Pierre}, editor = {Soupel, Serge and Cope, Kevin L. and Pettit, Alexander and Wood, Laura Thomason}, year = {2009}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, prose, Scottish literature, The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, with Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1785), travel literature, Charles Edward Louis Philip Casimir (1720-1788), historical approach, Hebrides, adventure}, pages = {211--220}, } @incollection{varhus_life_1991, address = {Chicago}, edition = {2nd ed.}, title = {\textit{{The} {Life} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}: {Overview}}, shorttitle = {The {Life} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, urldate = {2022-06-19}, booktitle = {Reference {Guide} to {English} {Literature}}, publisher = {St. James Press}, author = {Varhus, Sara B.}, editor = {Kirkpatrick, D. L.}, year = {1991}, } @phdthesis{looney_suppressed_1992, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {The {Suppressed} {Agenda} of {Boswell}'s '{Tour}'}, language = {en}, school = {University of South Florida}, author = {Looney, Barbara A.}, month = sep, year = {1992}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, prose, Scottish literature, The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, with Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1785), travel literature, dissertation abstract, textual revision}, } @article{percy_social_2002, title = {The {Social} {Symbolism} of {Contractions} and {Colloquialisms} in {Contemporary} {Accounts} of {Dr}. {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Bozzy}, {Piozzi}, and the {Authority} of {Intimacy}}, volume = {2}, issn = {1877-9069}, language = {en}, journal = {Historical Sociolinguistics and Sociohistorical Linguistics}, author = {Percy, Carol}, year = {2002}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, prose, Scottish literature, The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, with Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1785), The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), Piozzi, Hester Lynch (1741-1821), Welsh literature, colloquial style, nicknames}, } @incollection{turnbull_james_2015, address = {Basingstoke}, series = {Palgrave {Studies} in the {Enlightenment}, {Romanticism}, and {Cultures} of {Print}}, title = {James {Boswell} and {Rousseau} in {Môtiers}. {Re}-inscribing {Childhood} and {Its} ({Auto})biographical {Prospects}}, isbn = {978-1-137-47585-5 (hbk.)}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Romanticism, {Rousseau}, {Switzerland}: {New} {Prospects}}, publisher = {Palgrave Macmillan}, author = {Turnbull, Gordon}, editor = {Esterhammer, Angela and Piccitto, Diane and Vincent, Patrick}, year = {2015}, doi = {10.1057/9781137475862}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson}, pages = {101--116}, } @book{waller_boswell_2013, address = {London}, series = {Bloomsbury {Academic} {Collections}: {English} {Literary} {Criticism}}, title = {Boswell and {Johnson}: {Their} {Companions} and {Contemporaries}}, isbn = {978-1-4725-1450-9 (hbk.)}, abstract = {Boswell and Johnson are two names that may well be placed together: a great artist and his great subject; indeed the name of the one ever recalls that of the other. If Boswell owes all the permanency of his fame to Johnson, Johnson owes not a little of his to Boswell. The finest and the wisest table-talk that English literature possesses has been preserved by the faithfullest and ablest of chroniclers. This volume attempts no new life of either. The author’s aim has been to accomplish a pleasant and instructive picture of the great man of the Eighteenth Century — of his mind, his manners, his habits — his intercourse with, and influence upon, his friends, his companions, and his contemporaries.}, language = {en}, number = {184}, publisher = {Bloomsbury Academic}, author = {Waller, J. F.}, year = {2013}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, prose, Scottish literature, literary life}, } @book{rawson_dryden_2010, address = {London}, title = {Dryden, {Pope}, {Johnson}, {Malone}: {Great} {Shakespeareans}, {Volume} {I}}, isbn = {978-0-8264-2086-2}, language = {en}, publisher = {Continuum}, author = {Rawson, Claude}, year = {2010}, keywords = {Johnson, Renaissance, Pope, Alexander (1688-1744), Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), Malone, Edmond (1741-1812)}, } @book{ley_critic_2014, address = {London}, title = {The {Critic} in the {Modern} {World}: {Public} {Criticism} from {Samuel} {Johnson} to {James} {Wood}}, isbn = {978-1-62356-373-8}, shorttitle = {The {Critic} in the {Modern} {World}}, abstract = {{\textless}cite{\textgreater}The Critic in the Modern World{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} explores the work of six influential literary critics — Samuel Johnson, William Hazlitt, Matthew Arnold, T. S. Eliot, Lionel Trilling and James Wood — each of whom occupies a distinct historical moment. It considers how these representative critics have constructed their public personae, the kinds of arguments they have used, and their core principles and philosophies. Spanning three hundred years of cultural history, {\textless}cite{\textgreater}The Critic in the Modern World{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} considers the various ways in which literary critics have positioned themselves in relation to the modern tradition of descriptive criticism. In providing a lucid account of each critic’s core principles and philosophies, it considers the role of the literary critic as a public figure, interpreting him as someone who is compelled to address the wider issues of individualism and the social implications of the democratising, secularising, liberalising forces of modernity” — “Explores the work of six influential literary critics, across three centuries, in order to consider the role of the literary critic as a public figure.”}, language = {en}, publisher = {Bloomsbury}, author = {Ley, James}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @incollection{lamb_dancing_2011, address = {London}, title = {Dancing and {Romancing}: {The} {Obstacle} of the {Beach} and the {Threshold} of the {Past}}, isbn = {978-0-85728-665-9}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Thinking on {Thresholds}: {The} {Poetics} of {Transitive} {Spaces}}, publisher = {Anthem}, author = {Lamb, Jonathan}, editor = {Mukherji, Subha}, year = {2011}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland (1775), prose, travel literature, ethnography, liminality, Scottish Highlanders, South Seas}, pages = {113--127}, } @incollection{johnston_samuel_2010, address = {London}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}}, isbn = {978-0-8264-2086-2}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Dryden, {Pope}, {Johnson}, {Malone}: {Great} {Shakespeareans}, {Volume} {I}}, publisher = {Continuum}, author = {Johnston, Freya}, editor = {Rawson, Claude}, year = {2010}, keywords = {Johnson, criticism, Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)}, pages = {115--159}, } @incollection{burke_originality_1991, address = {Cambridge}, title = {The {Originality} of {Boswell}'s {Version} of {Johnson}'s {Quarrel} with {Lord} {Chesterfield}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {New {Light} on {Boswell}: {Critical} and {Historical} {Essays} on the {Occasion} of the {Bicentenary} of “{The} {Life} of {Johnson}”}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Burke, Jr., John J.}, editor = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl of (1694-1773)}, pages = {143--161}, } @incollection{bullard_samuel_2020, address = {Princeton}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Houses}}, isbn = {978-0-691-19366-3 (hbk.)}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Lives of {Houses}}, publisher = {Princeton University Press}, author = {Bullard, Rebecca}, editor = {Kennedy, Kate and Lee, Hermione}, year = {2020}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {133--146}, } @article{burke_boswell_1998, title = {Boswell and the {Text} of {Johnson}'s {Logia}}, volume = {9}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Burke, Jr., John J.}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), authenticity, sayings, Gospels (New Testament), New Testament}, pages = {25--46}, } @article{bell_boswells_2003, title = {Boswell's {Anatomy} of {Folly}}, volume = {111}, issn = {0037-3052}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Sewanee Review}, author = {Bell, Robert H.}, year = {2003}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), narrative technique, fool}, pages = {578--594}, } @article{abbott_defining_1988, title = {Defining the {Johnsonian} {Canon}: {Authority}, {Intuition}, and the {Uses} of {Evidence}}, volume = {18}, issn = {0047-7729}, doi = {10.2307/3194703}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Modern Language Studies}, author = {Abbott, John L.}, year = {1988}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), canon}, pages = {89--98}, } @article{walker_boswells_2015, title = {Boswell's {Reference} to {Erasmus} on {His} {Fear} of {Death}}, volume = {62}, issn = {1471-6941}, doi = {10.1093/notesj/gjv033}, abstract = {The second paragraph of journalist James Boswell's "Sentimental Essay on Death" makes a reference to a letter written by the philosopher Desiderius Erasmus to a friend. In this letter, Erasmus confesses about a certain time of his life when he had fear of death. Erasmus' friend turns out to be the Alsatian humanist Beatus Rhenanus.}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Walker, Robert G.}, year = {2015}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson}, pages = {302}, file = {Full Text PDF:C\:\\Users\\jlync\\Zotero\\storage\\GNPG5ATR\\Walker - 2015 - Boswell’s Reference to Erasmus on his Fear of Deat.pdf:application/pdf}, } @article{walker_boswells_2011, title = {Boswell’s {Mistaken} {Saint}: {A} {Note} to \textit{{Hypochondriack}} {No}. 47}, volume = {58}, issn = {0029-3970}, shorttitle = {Boswell’s {Mistaken} {Saint}}, doi = {10.1093/notesj/gjr132}, language = {en}, number = {3}, urldate = {2022-06-19}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Walker, Robert G.}, month = sep, year = {2011}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson}, pages = {425--427}, file = {Full Text PDF:C\:\\Users\\jlync\\Zotero\\storage\\WFHWIL2M\\Walker - 2011 - Boswell’s Mistaken Saint A Note to Hypochondriack.pdf:application/pdf}, } @article{lee_new_2018, title = {A {New} {Johnson} {Self}-{Quotation} in the \textit{{Dictionary}}}, volume = {65 [263]}, issn = {0029-3970}, doi = {10.1093/notesj/gjy023}, abstract = {In 1948, William and Margaret Wimsatt added sixteen examples of Samuel Johnson quoting from his own works in the Dictionary to the thirty-three previously identified. Less than a decade later, William Keast supplied three more entries, bringing to a total fifty-two self-quotations of this kind. Recently, while searching the Dictionary for quite different purposes, I detected another one, one that enlarges the list to fifty-three items.}, language = {en}, number = {2}, urldate = {2022-06-19}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, month = jun, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {247--250}, annote = {Noted by Steven Scherwatzky in \textit{The Scriblerian and the Kit-Cats} 52 }, file = {Full Text PDF:C\:\\Users\\jlync\\Zotero\\storage\\F2Q2LWX7\\Lee - 2018 - A New Johnson Self-Quotation in the Dictionary.pdf:application/pdf}, } @article{clayton_boswells_1987, title = {Boswell’s “{Life} of {Johnson}”: {New} {Questions}, {New} {Answers}}, volume = {34}, issn = {0029-3970}, shorttitle = {Vance, {J}. {A} (ed.), {Boswell}'s {Life} of {Johnson}}, doi = {10.1093/nq/ns-34.4.548}, language = {en}, number = {4}, urldate = {2022-06-19}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Clayton, Paul}, collaborator = {Vance, John A.}, month = dec, year = {1987}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson}, pages = {548--549}, file = {Full Text PDF:C\:\\Users\\jlync\\Zotero\\storage\\F2ICURBF\\Clayton - 1987 - Vance, J. A (ed.), Boswell's Life of Johnson New .pdf:application/pdf}, } @book{nokes_samuel_2009, address = {London}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: a life}, isbn = {978-0-8050-8651-5}, abstract = {In this portrait of Samuel Johnson, David Nokes positions the great thinker in his rightful place as an active force in the Enlightenment, not a mere recorder or performer, and demonstrates how his interaction with life impacted his work. This biography addresses his life and action through the hitherto unexplored perspectives of such major players as Johnson’s wife, Tetty; Hester Thrale, in whose household he resided for seventeen years while working on his annotated Shakespeare; and Frances Barber, the black manservant who in many ways was like a son to Johnson.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Faber}, author = {Nokes, David}, year = {2009}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson}, annote = {An original biography, drawing largely from the published sources but not always the familiar ones. Nokes works to set Johnson in his historical context, and pays particular attention to his finances. }, } @book{maner_philosophical_1988, address = {Athens}, title = {The {Philosophical} {Biographer}: {Doubt} and {Dialectic} in {Johnson}’s “{Lives} of the {Poets}”}, isbn = {978-0-8203-1038-1}, language = {en}, publisher = {University of Georgia Press}, author = {Maner, Martin}, year = {1988}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, Criticism, Poetry, inductive probability, Poets, English, Philosophy}, } @book{lynn_samuel_1992, address = {Carbondale}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} after {Deconstruction}: {Rhetoric} and "{The} {Rambler}"}, isbn = {978-0-8093-1770-7}, abstract = {“My other works are wine and water,” said Samuel Johnson to Samuel Rogers, “but my Rambler is pure wine.” Some critics have disagreed, labeling the essays uneven and dismissing the bulk of them as hastily concocted hackwork by a writer taking a break from or earning money for a more important project — the {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Dictionary of the English Language{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}. Yet, Steven Lynn, in the first book-length study of {\textless}cite{\textgreater}The Rambler{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, resoundingly contradicts such critics; combining deconstruction and other current methods with eighteenth-century rhetorical theories, Lynn refutes conventional critical wisdom among Johnsonians, asserting that the 208 {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Rambler{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} essays form a coherent whole. Lynn argues that a controlling tenet in the series is that “we are each and every one ramblers, wandering and searching for some stable meaning and satisfaction, which will inevitably elude us in this world. By confronting this absence, Johnson (like a deconstructive theologian) leads us repeatedly to acknowledge the necessity of faith.” For Lynn, furthermore, the unifying thread running through the series is expressed in the prayer Johnson composed as he embarked on the journey of {\textless}cite{\textgreater}The Rambler{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}: “Almighty God, ... without whose grace all wisdom is folly, grant, I beseech Thee, that in this my undertaking thy Holy Spirit may not be witheld from me, but that I may promote thy glory, and the Salvation both of myself and others.” As Lynn shows, though Johnson anticipates deconstruction, his controlling evangelistic aim differs profoundly and instructively from it.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Southern Illinois University Press}, author = {Lynn, Steven}, year = {1992}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism, prose, The Rambler (1750-1752), essay, religious beliefs, deconstructionist approach, rhetorical structure}, } @book{lynch_age_2003, address = {Cambridge}, title = {The {Age} of {Elizabeth} in the {Age} of {Johnson}}, copyright = {All rights reserved}, isbn = {978-1-107-12609-1}, abstract = {Lynch explores eighteenth-century British conceptions of the Renaissance, and the historical, intellectual, and cultural uses to which the past was put during the period. Scholars, editors, historians, religious thinkers, linguists and literary critics of the period all defined themselves in relation to ‘the last age’ or ‘the age of Elizabeth.’ Seventeenth- and eighteenth-century thinkers reworked older historical schemes to suit their own needs, turning to the ages of Petrarch and Poliziano, Erasmus and Scaliger, Shakespeare, Spenser, and Queen Elizabeth to define their culture in contrast to the preceding age. They derived a powerful sense of modernity from the comparison, which proved essential to the constitution of a national character. This interdisciplinary study will be of interest to cultural as well as literary historians of the eighteenth century.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2003}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism, Renaissance, History}, annote = {Examines 18th-c. British notions of what is now called the Renaissance, with SJ at the center. }, } @book{lynch_bibliography_2000, address = {New York}, title = {A {Bibliography} of {Johnsonian} {Studies}, 1986–1998}, isbn = {978-0-404-63533-6}, language = {en}, publisher = {AMS Press}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, collaborator = {Korshin, Paul J.}, year = {2000}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Books, Criticism}, } @book{lipking_samuel_1998, address = {Cambridge, Mass.}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {The} {Life} of an {Author}}, isbn = {978-0-674-78777-3}, abstract = {He was a servant to the public, a writer for hire. He was a hero, an author adding to the glory of his nation. But can a writer be both hack and hero? The career of Samuel Johnson, recounted here by Lawrence Lipking, proves that the two can be one. And it further proves, in its enduring interest for readers, that academic fashions today may be a bit hasty in pronouncing the “death of the author.” A book about the life of an author, about how an author is made, not born, Lipking’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Samuel Johnson{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} is the story of the man as he lived — and lives — in his work. Tracing Johnson’s rocky climb from anonymity to fame, in the course of which he came to stand for both the greatness of English literature and the good sense of the common reader, the book shows how this life transformed the very nature of authorship. Beginning with the defiant letter to Chesterfield that made Johnson a celebrity, Samuel Johnson offers fresh readings of all the writer’s major works, viewed through the lens of two ongoing preoccupations: the urge to do great deeds — and the sense that bold expectations are doomed to disappointment. Johnson steers between the twin perils of ambition and despondency. Mounting a challenge to the emerging industry that glorified and capitalized on Shakespeare, he stresses instead the playwright’s power to cure the illusions of everyday life. All Johnson’s works reveal his extraordinary sympathy with ordinary people. In his groundbreaking Dictionary, in his poems and essays, and in {\textless}cite{\textgreater}The Lives of the English Poets{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, we see Johnson becoming the key figure in the culture of literacy that reaches from his day to our own.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Harvard University Press}, author = {Lipking, Lawrence}, year = {1998}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, Criticism}, } @book{lynch_samuel_2012, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Context}}, copyright = {All rights reserved}, isbn = {978-0-521-19010-7}, abstract = {Few authors benefit from being set in their contemporary context more than Samuel Johnson. Samuel Johnson in Context is a guide to his world, offering readers a comprehensive account of eighteenth-century life and culture as it relates to his work. Short, lively and eminently readable chapters illuminate not only Johnson’s own life, writings and career, but the literary, critical, journalistic, social, political, scientific, artistic, medical and financial contexts in which his works came into being. Written by leading experts in Johnson and in eighteenth-century studies, these chapters offer both depth and range of information and suggestions for further study and research. Richly illustrated, with a chronology of Johnson’s life and works and an extensive bibliography, this book is a major new work of reference on eighteenth-century culture and the age of Johnson.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2012}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism}, } @book{lee_community_2019, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {Community and solitude: new essays on {Johnson}'s circle}, isbn = {978-1-68448-023-4 978-1-68448-022-7}, shorttitle = {Community and solitude}, abstract = {Due in no small part to his aversion to solitude, Samuel Johnson’s life was situated within a rich social and intellectual community of friendships — and antagonisms. {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Community and Solitude{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} is a collection of ten essays that explores relationships between Johnson and several of his main contemporaries \— including James Boswell, Edmund Burke, Frances Burney, Robert Chambers, Oliver Goldsmith, Bennet Langton, Arthur Murphy, Richard Savage, Anna Seward, and Thomas Warton \— and analyzes some of the literary productions emanating from the pressures within those relationships. In their detailed and careful examination of particular works situated within complex social and personal contexts, the essays in this volume offer a “thick” and illuminating description of Johnson’s world that also engages with larger cultural and aesthetic issues, such as intertextuality, literary celebrity, narrative, the nature of criticism, race, slavery, and sensibility. These essays are thoroughly researched and written in a lively and intelligent way; Anthony Lee’s Introduction offers a coherent account of the importance of community and solitude in Johnson’s intellectual world. The reader will find that world presented by Community and Solitude in engaging, new ways. Contributors: Christopher Catanese, James Caudle, Marilyn Francus, Christine Jackson-Holzberg, Claudia Thomas Kairoff, Elizabeth Lambert, Anthony W. Lee, James E. May, John Radner, and Lance Wilcox.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, editor = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, History, Authors, Literary criticism, Authors, english, Intellectuals}, } @book{lee_samuel_2019, address = {Clemson}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} among the modernists}, isbn = {978-1-942954-67-5}, abstract = {The essays collected in {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Samuel Johnson Among the Modernists{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} frame this major writer in an unfamiliar milieu and company: high modernism and its aftermath. By bringing Johnson to bear on the various authors and topics gathered here, the book foregrounds some aspects of modernism and its practitioners that would otherwise remain hidden and elusive, even as it sheds new light on Johnson. Writers discussed include T. S. Eliot, Virginia Woolf, Ezra Pound, Joseph Conrad, James Joyce, Samuel Beckett, Jorge Luis Borges, and Vladimir Nabokov. Chapter contributors include major scholars in their field, including Melvyn New, Jack Lynch, Thomas M. Curley, Greg Clingham and Clement Hawes. These ground-breaking essays offer a vital and exciting interrogation of Modernism from a wholly fresh perspective. The traditional view of Samuel Johnson has been that of a reactionary conservative. Although many have worked to undermine this stereotype, perhaps enough remains to claim Johnson as a representative of modernity. This book aims to demonstrate that Johnson is a figure of modernity, one with an appeal many modernist writers found irresistible.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Clemson University Press}, editor = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{lee_dead_2011, address = {Bethlehem}, title = {Dead masters: mentoring and intertextuality in {Samuel} {Johnson}}, isbn = {978-1-61146-075-9}, abstract = {{\textless}cite{\textgreater}Dead Masters: Mentoring and Intertextuality in Samuel Johnson{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} examines the dual issues of mentoring and intertextuality as an integrated phenomenon. Through a series of fresh and novel readings of Johnsonian and Boswellian texts, the book offers insight not only into these two issues, but further advances our awareness of the formal complexities of Johnson’s writings and the psychological substratum from which they issue. Lee utilizes a variety of critical perspectives — for example, the tools of Bloomean anxiety of influence, post-colonial and deconstructive criticism, and explicative analysis — under the generalized and flexible rubric of mentoring to explore the processes of textual influence, mentoring relationships, and cultural authority within Johnson’s work. The goals of this book include the consolidation of mentoring as a fruitful critical perspective from which to understand Johnson; the establishment of an intertextual framework for understanding Johnson; and the effort to offer a series of readings of Johnson that more fully divulge the power and complexity of his writing. The book further seeks to effect, via the mediation of a series of pragmatic readings, a rapprochement between the theoretical divide separating psychological interpretations of Johnson (interpersonal mentoring encounters) and linguistic and formal interpretations (especially intertextuality).}, language = {en}, publisher = {Lehigh University Press}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2011}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism, intertextuality, cultural authority}, } @book{korshin_johnson_1986, address = {Philadelphia}, title = {Johnson after two hundred years}, isbn = {978-0-8122-8016-6}, language = {en}, publisher = {University of Pennsylvania Press}, editor = {Korshin, Paul J.}, year = {1986}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism}, } @book{kemmerer_neutral_1998, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {A neutral being between the sexes: {Samuel} {Johnson}'s sexual politics}, isbn = {978-0-8387-5387-3}, shorttitle = {A neutral being between the sexes}, language = {en}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Kemmerer, Kathleen Nulton}, year = {1998}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism}, } @book{kirkley_biographer_2002, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {A {Biographer} at {Work}: {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Notes} for the “{Life} of {Pope}"}, isbn = {978-0-8387-5507-5}, abstract = {This book is the first complete transcription of hitherto unpublished notes by Johnson for the ‘Life of Pope’ (British Library Add. MS. 5994). Kirkley provides Johnson scholars with a scrupulous study of Johnson’s editing system as well as a critical study of how these notes mediate the processes of reading and composing, providing critical insight into Johnson’s modes of textual production.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Kirkley, Harriet}, year = {2002}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, Criticism, Life of Pope, manuscript notes, Poets, English, Notebooks, sketchbooks, etc}, } @book{kaminski_early_1987, address = {New York}, title = {The {Early} {Career} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, isbn = {978-0-19-504114-9}, abstract = {This book examines Samuel Johnson’s literary activity from his arrival in London in 1737 until his decision to attempt the {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Dictionary of the English Language{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} in 1746. Focusing on his struggles as a writer for hire, {\textless}cite{\textgreater}The Early Career of Samuel Johnson{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, examines the many and varied projects he undertook — from the editorship of the {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Gentleman’s Magazine{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} through a catalogue of the Harleian Library — and puts them in their historical and social perspective. By exploring such failed projects as the aborted translation of Sarpi’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}History of the Council of Trent{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} and the first attempt to edit Shakespeare, Kaminski reveals the young Johnson’s intentions and aspirations as well as his achievements. Johnson’s labors and earnings are discussed in the context of the other “hack writers” of the day, with some surprising insights into both his poverty and his productivity.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Kaminski, Thomas}, year = {1987}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, Criticism}, annote = {The most thorough biographical account of Johnson’s early years in London. }, } @book{johnston_samuel_2012, address = {Oxford}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {The} {Arc} of the {Pendulum}}, isbn = {978-0-19-965434-5}, abstract = {In 1819, William Hazlitt condemned Samuel Johnson’s prose style as ‘a species of rhyming’ in which ‘the close of the period follows as mechanically as the oscillation of a pendulum, the sense is balanced with the sound.’ Predictable, formulaic, and unresponsive, Hazlitt’s Johnson was a ‘complete balance-master,’ incapable of latitude and compromise, a mere automaton who rebounded from one position to its opposite extreme. Johnson, Hazlitt argued, ‘never encourages hope, but he counteracts it by fear; he never elicits a truth, but he suggests some objection in answer to it.’ This volume sets out to challenges Hazlitt’s influential reading of the Johnsonian pendulum in a variety of ways. Rather than being trapped within a set of oppositions, Johnson emerges from these chapters as a writer who engages imaginatively and vigorously with flux, dynamism, and inconclusiveness. Johnson’s life and writings embody the critical and creative play of ideas, a form of interaction with the world which is shaped by instability, contradiction, and combat. On the one hand, ‘Human life is everywhere a state in which much is to be endured, and little to be enjoyed;’ on the other, ‘To improve the golden moment of opportunity, and catch the good that is within our reach, is the great art of life.’ Individual chapters present new perspectives on Johnson’s work, life, and reception, addressing questions of style, authority, language, lexicography, and biography across a range of writings from the early poetry to the late prose.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, editor = {Johnston, Freya and Mugglestone, Lynda}, year = {2012}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism, Poetry, Language, prose, criticism, style, language}, } @book{hudson_samuel_2003, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Making} of {Modern} {England}}, isbn = {978-0-521-83125-3}, language = {en}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Hudson, Nicholas}, year = {2003}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism, prose, national identity}, annote = {Hudson seeks “to reposition Johnson within the specific and transforming historical events of his lifetime, accepting all that might make him morally uncomfortable to us as well as admirable.” He rethinks many of the commonplaces on SJ’s thoughts on politics, gender, empire, and nationalism. }, } @book{horrocks_monument_2009, address = {Cambridge, Mass.}, title = {A monument more durable than brass: the {Donald} \& {Mary} {Hyde} {Collection} of {Dr}. {Samuel} {Johnson}: an exhibition}, isbn = {978-0-9818858-2-7}, shorttitle = {A monument more durable than brass}, abstract = {To commemorate the tercentenary of the birth of Samuel Johnson (1709–1784), whose influence on his time was as monumental as his legacy is enduring, Harvard University’s Houghton Library presents this exhibition catalogue of items drawn from the Donald \& Mary Hyde Collection of Dr. Samuel Johnson, bequeathed to the library in 2004 by Mary Hyde Eccles. This copiously illustrated catalogue documents sixty years of assiduous and painstaking effort on the part of Lady Eccles, initially in collaboration with her first husband, Donald F. Hyde, and later with the encouragement and support of her second husband, David, Viscount Eccles, to assemble one of the world’s finest collections of eighteenth-century English literature. The catalogue, including essays on Johnson’s literary durability and on Donald and Mary Hyde’s life as collectors, pays tribute to a great literary icon and to a remarkably generous woman who devoted her life to collecting an astonishing array of books, manuscripts, prints, and other rare artifacts relating to his life and times.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Houghton Library of Harvard University}, author = {Horrocks, Thomas A}, year = {2009}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism, Samuel, Dr (1709–1784), Bibliography: Collecting and the Library, Exhibition Catalogues}, } @book{horrocks_johnson_2011, address = {Cambridge, Mass.}, title = {Johnson after three centuries: new light on texts and contexts}, isbn = {978-0-9818858-4-1}, shorttitle = {Johnson after three centuries}, abstract = {{\textless}cite{\textgreater}Johnson After Three Centuries: New Light on Texts and Contexts{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} examines several aspects of Johnson's career through fresh perspectives and original interpretations by some of the best-known and widely-respected scholars of our time. Included are essays by James Basker, James Engell, Nicholas Hudson, Jack Lynch, and Allen Reddick.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Houghton Library of the Harvard College Library}, editor = {Horrocks, Thomas A. and Weinbrot, Howard D.}, year = {2011}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Paperback, Criticism}, } @book{hinnant_samuel_1988, address = {New York}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {An} {Analysis}}, isbn = {978-0-312-01346-2}, abstract = {The author re-examines Samuel Johnson’s major texts, focusing on his famous review of Soame Jenyns’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}A Free Inquiry into the Nature and Origin of Evil{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} as a principal source of insight and innovation. He offers a lucid exposition of its ideas and methods, defining for the first time its relation to an important strand in eighteenth-century intellectual history, and assessing its implications for Johnson’s moral vision.}, language = {en}, publisher = {St. Martin's Press}, author = {Hinnant, Charles H.}, year = {1988}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism, Philosophy}, } @book{greene_politics_1990, address = {Athens}, edition = {2nd ed.}, title = {The {Politics} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, isbn = {978-0-8203-1204-0 978-0-8203-1206-4}, abstract = {First published in 1960, {\textless}cite{\textgreater}The Politics of Samuel Johnson{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} remains one of the most significant studies of Johnson ever written. Contrary to virtually all preceding studies of Johnson’s life, politics, and art, Donald Greene declared that the popular image of Johnson — one that even pervaded academic circles—was a caricature, an amalgam of misconceptions, inaccuracies, and sometimes deliberate untruths drawn from the works of his well-intentioned friend Boswell and his detractor Macaulay. In the Introduction to the second edition, Greene reasserts — in light of three decades of Johnsonian scholarship — his attack on the stereotyping of Johnson as a bigoted, party-line Tory and a crypto-Jacobite. Utilizing new material such as Thomas Curley’s edition of the Chambers/Johnson Vinerian law lectures and the sale catalogue to Johnson’s library to support his argument, Greene also warns that Johnson is still misquoted and misunderstood in situations from classroom lectures to discussions of Britain’s role in the 1982 Falklands War.}, language = {en}, publisher = {University of Georgia Press}, author = {Greene, Donald J.}, year = {1990}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism, politics, Toryism}, } @book{grundy_samuel_1986, address = {Athens}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Scale} of {Greatness}}, isbn = {978-0-8203-0867-8}, language = {en}, publisher = {University of Georgia Press}, author = {Grundy, Isobel}, year = {1986}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism, greatness}, } @book{hanley_samuel_2001, address = {Newark}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} as {Book} {Reviewer}: {A} {Duty} to {Examine} the {Labors} of the {Learned}}, isbn = {978-0-87413-736-1}, language = {en}, publisher = {University of Delaware Press}, author = {Hanley, Brian}, year = {2001}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism}, } @book{gross_this_1992, address = {Philadelphia}, title = {This {Invisible} {Riot} of the {Mind}: {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Psychological} {Theory}}, isbn = {978-0-8122-3146-5}, abstract = {Gross contends that Samuel Johnson was a pioneer in the development of modern psychological thought, challenging the timeworn, stilted typecasting of Samuel Johnson as the pious Christian moralist. Instead, she argues that Johnson was a daring, at times irreverent, explorer of human nature, who strenuously rejected old relics of sanctimony and repressive authority. To make her case, Gross draws on a wide range of materials from Johnson’s life and works, as well as from eighteenth-century medical psychology. Throughout, she is scrupulous in analyzing Johnson’s psychological thought within the cultural idiom that would have been available to him. At the same time, she employs a classical psychoanalytic approach, that seeks to establish a coherent relationship among Johnson’s life, his fantasies, and his creative work. This reading of Johnson reveals the radical direction of his investigations of mental experience, which put him in clear prospect of the basic premises underlying Freudian psychoanalysis. Gross argues that these premises — the principle of psychological determinism, the view of the mind as dictated by forces in conflict, the concept of the dynamic unconscious, and the submerged power of desire in all human activity — pervade Johnson’s writings. Gross demonstrates not only that Johnson can profitably be read in psychoanalytic terms, but that Johnson is a psychological theorist of primary importance. This original and insightful work will be of interest to students and scholars of English literature, eighteenth-century studies, and literature and psychology.}, language = {en}, publisher = {University of Pennsylvania Press}, author = {Gross, Gloria Sybil}, year = {1992}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, Criticism, Psychology, prose, mind}, } @book{grundy_samuel_1984, address = {Toronto}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: new critical essays}, isbn = {978-0-389-20534-0}, shorttitle = {Samuel {Johnson}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Barnes \& Noble}, editor = {Grundy, Isobel}, year = {1984}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism}, } @book{greene_bibliography_1987, address = {Victoria, B.C.}, title = {A {Bibliography} of {Johnsonian} studies, 1970–1985}, isbn = {978-0-920604-31-1}, language = {en}, publisher = {English Literary Studies, University of Victoria}, author = {Greene, Donald J. and Vance, John A.}, year = {1987}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Books, Criticism, bibliography (1970-1985)}, } @book{engell_johnson_1984, address = {Cambridge, Mass.}, title = {Johnson and his age}, isbn = {978-0-674-48075-9 978-0-674-48076-6}, abstract = {Published in the bicentennial year of Samuel Johnson’s death, {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Johnson and His Age{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} includes contributions by some of the nation’s most eminent scholars of eighteenth-century literature. A section on Johnson’s life and thought presents fresh analyses of Johnson’s friendships with Mrs. Thrale and George Steevens, new information on Johnson’s relations with Smollett and Thomas Hollis, a speculative essay on “Johnson and the Meaning of Life,” and a provocative examination of “Johnson, Traveling Companion, in Fancy and Fact.”}, language = {en}, publisher = {Harvard University Press}, editor = {Engell, James}, year = {1984}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism}, } @book{fleeman_preliminary_1984, address = {Oxford}, title = {A {Preliminary} {Handlist} of {Copies} of {Books} {Associated} with {Dr}. {Samuel} {Johnson}}, isbn = {978-0-901420-41-1}, language = {en}, publisher = {Oxford Bibliographical Society \& Bodleian Library}, author = {Fleeman, J. D.}, year = {1984}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Paperback, Books, Criticism}, } @book{greene_samuel_1989, address = {Boston}, edition = {Updated ed.}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}}, isbn = {978-0-8057-6962-3}, language = {en}, publisher = {Twayne}, author = {Greene, Donald J.}, year = {1989}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism}, } @book{deutsch_loving_2005, address = {Chicago}, title = {Loving {Dr}. {Johnson}}, isbn = {978-0-226-14382-8}, abstract = {The autopsy of Samuel Johnson (1709–84) initiated two centuries of Johnsonian anatomy — both in medical speculation about his famously unruly body and in literary devotion to his anecdotal remains. Even today, Johnson is an enduring symbol of individuality, authority, masculinity, and Englishness, ultimately lending a style and a name — the Age of Johnson — to the eighteenth-century English literary canon. {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Loving Dr. Johnson{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} uses the enormous popularity of Johnson to understand a singular case of author love and to reflect upon what the love of authors has to do with the love of literature. Helen Deutsch’s work is driven by several impulses, among them her affection for both Johnson’s work and Boswell’s biography of him, and her own distance from the largely male tradition of Johnsonian criticism — a tradition to which she remains indebted and to which Loving Dr. Johnson is ultimately an homage. Limning sharply Johnson’s capacious oeuvre, Deutsch’s study is also the first of its kind to examine the practices and rituals of Johnsonian societies around the world, wherein Johnson’s literary work is now dwarfed by the figure of the writer himself.}, language = {en}, publisher = {University of Chicago Press}, author = {Deutsch, Helen}, year = {2005}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism, literary salons, canon formation, cultural icon}, annote = {On scholarly and popular fascination with SJ as a man, including interest in his body. }, } @book{davis_mind_1989, address = {Athens}, title = {In {Mind} of {Johnson}: {A} {Study} of {Johnson} the {Rambler}}, isbn = {978-0-8203-1054-1}, abstract = {The original and imaginative portrait of Dr Johnson — the man and the writer — gets behind his public face and uncovers the human struggle out of which Johnson’s moral view of life emerged. The author presents a challenging reading of the {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Rambler{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} essays and {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Rasselas{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, unveiling the presence in these works of Johnson’s inner life. Convincing and persuasive, it is an approach which flies in the face of established critical fashions and preconceptions and which reveals Johnson in a completely new light.}, language = {en}, publisher = {University of Georgia Press}, author = {Davis, Philip}, year = {1989}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism, fiction, Rasselas (1759), The Rambler (1750-1752)}, } @book{damrosch_club:_2019, address = {New Haven}, title = {The {Club}: {Johnson}, {Boswell}, and the {Friends} {Who} {Shaped} an {Age}}, isbn = {978-0-300-21790-2}, abstract = {In 1763, the painter Joshua Reynolds proposed to his friend Samuel Johnson that they invite a few friends to join them every Friday at the Turk’s Head Tavern in London to dine, drink, and talk until midnight. Eventually the group came to include among its members Edmund Burke, Adam Smith, Edward Gibbon, and James Boswell. It was known simply as “the Club.” In this captivating book, Leo Damrosch brings alive a brilliant, competitive, and eccentric cast of characters. With the friendship of the “odd couple” Samuel Johnson and James Boswell at the heart of his narrative, Damrosch conjures up the precarious, exciting, and often brutal world of late eighteenth-century Britain. This is the story of an extraordinary group of people whose ideas helped to shape their age, and our own.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Yale University Press}, author = {Damrosch, Leo}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{damrosch_fictions_1989, address = {Madison}, title = {Fictions of {Reality} in the {Age} of {Hume} and {Johnson}}, isbn = {978-0-299-12380-2 978-0-299-12384-0}, abstract = {During the second half of the eighteenth century, the most powerful literary work in Britain was nonfictional: philosophy, history, biography, and political controversy. Leo Damrosch argues that this tendency is no accident; at the beginning of the modern age, writers were consciously aware of the role of cultural fictions, and they sought to ground those fictions in a real world beyond the text. Their political conservatism (often neglected by modern scholars) was an extensively thought out response to a world in which meaning was inseparable from consensus, and in which consensus was increasingly under attack. Damrosch finds strong affinities between writers who are usually described as antagonists. The first chapter places Hume and Johnson in dialogue, showing that their responses to the challenge of their age have deep similarities, and that their thinking points forward in significant ways to twentieth-century pragmatism. Subsequent chapters explore the interrelationship of the fictive and the “real” in a wide range of works by Boswell, Gibbon, White, Burke, and Godwin. In its combination of literary, philosophical, and cultural criticism, this book will appeal to scholars in many fields as well as to nonacademic readers interested in intellectual history.}, language = {en}, publisher = {University of Wisconsin Press}, author = {Damrosch, Leopold}, year = {1989}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Paperback, Criticism}, } @book{clingham_johnson_2009, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Johnson after 300 years}, isbn = {978-0-521-88821-9}, abstract = {To mark the tercentenary of Samuel Johnson's birth in 2009, the specially-commissioned essays contained here review his scholarly reputation. 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 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.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, editor = {Clingham, Greg and Smallwood, Philip}, year = {2009}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism}, annote = {A collection of fourteen original essays to mark Johnson’s tercentenary. See the separate entries by Fred Parker, Greg Clingham, Howard Weinbrot, Clement Hawes, David Venturo, J. T. Scanlan, Jack Lynch, David Fairer, Philip Smallwood, Adam Rounce, Isobel Grundy, Freya Johnston, O M Brack, Jr., and David Ferry. }, } @book{clark_samuel_2002, address = {Houndmills}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} in historical context}, isbn = {978-0-333-80447-6}, abstract = {In one of the more sudden shifts of perspective, and hotly contested controversies of recent historical and literary scholarship, our view of Johnson has been fundamentally changed. This volume offers the best up-to-the-moment account of what has been achieved, and points to the new directions in which scholarship is developing. It will be essential reading for all concerned with eighteenth-century studies.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Palgrave}, editor = {Clark, J. C. D. and Erskine-Hill, Howard}, year = {2002}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism, History}, annote = {A collection of scholarly essays, especially on Johnson’s politics. His putative Jacobitism is discussed in many of the contributions. }, } @book{clarke_dr_2000, address = {London}, title = {Dr {Johnson}'s women}, isbn = {978-0-8264-2594-2}, abstract = {Contents: At Mrs. Garrick’s — Elizabeth Carter — Charlotte Lennox — Hester Thrale and Elizabeth Montagu — Hannah More — Fanny Burney -- Women and writing.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Hambledon \& London}, author = {Clarke, Norma}, year = {2000}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism}, } @book{clark_interpretation_2012, address = {Houndmills}, title = {Interpretation of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, isbn = {978-0-230-35600-9}, abstract = {A major academic controversy has raged in recent years over the analysis of the political and religious commitments of Samuel Johnson, the most commanding of the ‘commanding heights’ of eighteenth-century English letters. This book, one of a trilogy from Palgrave, brings that debate to a decisive conclusion, retrieving the ‘historic Johnson.’}, language = {en}, publisher = {Palgrave Macmillan}, editor = {Clark, J. C. D. and Erskine-Hill, Howard}, year = {2012}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism}, } @book{chisholm_wits_2011, address = {London}, title = {Wits and {Wives}: {Dr} {Johnson} in the {Company} of {Women}}, isbn = {978-0-7011-6904-6}, shorttitle = {Wits and wives}, abstract = {Dr Johnson is often thought of as a strident, overbearing conversationalist, a man who famously asserted that ‘Women have all the liberty they should wish to have’. But in this revealing book Kate Chisholm argues it is time to consider how Johnson lived his life, not just what he said. She proposes that the heart of the man, the truth of his character, can more clearly be seen via his many — close, generous, equal — relationships with women. At one end of the spectrum were Johnson’s mother Sarah; his ‘painted poppet’ wife Tetty; and the women, like the prostitute Poll Carmichael and the blind poetess Anna Williams, he took in when they had nowhere else to go. At the other end were Mary Wollstonecraft, who refers to Johnson in Vindication of the Rights of Woman; Hester Thrale, renowned wit and Johnson’s ‘dear mistress’; and Elizabeth Carter, whose translation of Epictetus was an instant bestseller. In between were the poet and critic Charlotte Lennox, who invented the serialised novel; the accomplished portraitist Frances Reynolds, sister of Sir Joshua; the Derbyshire gentlewoman and Johnson’s spiritual guide Hill Boothby; and the writer and abolitionist Hannah More. By looking again at this controversial figure through the eyes of this extraordinary cast of female characters, we can discover the essential and unexpected Johnson. Kate Chisholm also brilliantly brings to life an exceptional moment in the history of women when, for a short period, talent, wit and independence were not only possible but rewarded.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Chatto \& Windus}, author = {Chisholm, Kate}, year = {2011}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism}, } @book{caudle_migration_2015, address = {West Haven, Conn.}, title = {The migration of the round robin, 1776–1887}, language = {en}, publisher = {Privately printed for The Johnsonians}, author = {Caudle, James J.}, year = {2015}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Paperback, Criticism, 19th}, } @book{caudle_runaway_2011, address = {New York}, title = {The runaway and the apothecary: {Francis} {Barber}, {Edward} {Ferrand}, and the {Life} of {Johnson}}, shorttitle = {The runaway and the apothecary}, language = {en}, publisher = {Privately printed for The Johnsonians}, author = {Caudle, James J. and Bundock, Michael and Gralla, Howard}, year = {2011}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, Paperback, Criticism}, } @book{cannon_samuel_1994, address = {Oxford}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the politics of {Hanoverian} {England}}, isbn = {978-0-19-820452-7}, language = {en}, publisher = {Clarendon Press}, author = {Cannon, John}, year = {1994}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism}, } @book{cafarelli_prose_1990, address = {Philadelphia}, title = {Prose in the age of poets: romanticism and biographical narrative from {Johnson} to {De} {Quincey}}, isbn = {978-0-8122-8198-9}, language = {en}, publisher = {University of Pennsylvania Press}, author = {Cafarelli, Annette Wheeler}, year = {1990}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, Criticism, 19th, Great Britain, Romanticism, De Quincey, Thomas, 1785-1859 Literary reminiscences, Englisch, Großbritannien, Hazlitt, William, 1778-1830 Spirit of the age, Authors, English, History and criticism, De Quincey, Thomas, Hazlitt, William, Literary reminiscences, Spirit of the age}, } @book{brownley_reconsidering_2012, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {Reconsidering biography: contexts, controversies, and {Sir} {John} {Hawkins}’s "{Life} of {Johnson}"}, isbn = {978-1-61148-383-3 978-1-61148-384-0}, abstract = {As part of the Samuel Johnson tercentenary commemoration, the University of Georgia Press published the first full scholarly edition of Sir John Hawkins’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} (1787). From its inception, Hawkins’s work, arising from a close relationship with Johnson that spanned over forty-five years, challenged certain adulatory views of Johnson and has continued to raise interesting critical questions about both Johnsonian biography and the genre of biography generally. Reconsidering Biography collects new essays that explore Hawkins’s biography of Johnson within its historical, political, legal, and personal contexts. More particularly, this volume considers how Hawkins’s approach to recording the {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Life of Johnson{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} opens up broader questions about early modern biography and its relationship with eighteenth-century trends in aesthetics, politics, and historiography. These sophisticated and informed essays on a curious and often vexed friendship, and its literary offspring, supply a colorful and expansive view of the role of life-writing in the eighteenth-century literary imagination.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, editor = {Brownley, Martine Watson}, year = {2012}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, Criticism, Hawkins, Sir John (1719-1789), The Life of Samuel Johnson (1787), Hawkins, John, Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D}, } @book{brack_samuel_2011, address = {Phoenix}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}, {Literary} {Giant} of the {Eighteenth} {Century}: {An} {Exhibition} at the {Huntington} {Library}, {May} 23–{September} 21, 2009}, isbn = {978-0-615-48867-7}, shorttitle = {Samuel {Johnson}, {Literary} {Giant} of the {Eighteenth} {Century}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Rasselas Press}, author = {Brack, Jr., O M and Rothschild, Loren}, year = {2011}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Paperback, Criticism}, } @book{bellamy_samuel_2005, address = {Horndon}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}}, isbn = {978-0-7463-1132-5}, language = {en}, publisher = {Northcote}, author = {Bellamy, Liz}, year = {2005}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism}, } @book{atlas_shadow_2017, address = {New York}, title = {The {Shadow} in the {Garden}: {A} {Biographer}’s {Tale}}, isbn = {978-1-101-87170-6 978-1-101-87169-0}, shorttitle = {The {Shadow} in the {Garden}}, abstract = {Atlas revisits the lives and work of the classical biographers: the Renaissance writers of what were then called “lives,” Samuel Johnson and the “meshugenah” Boswell, among them.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Pantheon Books}, author = {Atlas, James}, year = {2017}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, Criticism, Poetry}, } @book{zachs_collecting_1995, address = {New York}, title = {Collecting and recollecting {James} {Boswell}, 1740–1795}, isbn = {978-0-910672-86-3}, language = {en}, publisher = {Grolier Club}, author = {Zachs, William}, year = {1995}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Paperback, Books}, } @book{skargon_lily_1991, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Lily \& {Hodge} \& {Dr}. {Johnson}}, isbn = {978-1-85183-028-2}, language = {en}, publisher = {Silent Books}, author = {Skargon, Yvonne}, year = {1991}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Art}, annote = {Wood engravings by Yvonne Skargon, with text by Samuel Johnson. }, } @book{larsen_james_2008, address = {Rutherford, N.J.}, title = {James {Boswell}: {As} {His} {Contemporaries} {Saw} {Him}}, isbn = {978-0-8386-4171-2}, abstract = {This book draws upon letters, diaries, memoirs, book reviews, and newspaper articles to present a picture of James Boswell from the vantage point of those who knew him best. We hear what family, friends, rivals, critics, and satirists thought of the man who produced such notable works as {\textless}cite{\textgreater}An Account of Corsica{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, {\textless}cite{\textgreater}The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides with Samuel Johnson{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, and {\textless}cite{\textgreater}The Life of Samuel Johnson{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}. Few major authors have generated such wildly fluctuating estimates over the years as Boswell. Both as a writer and as a man, he has stirred debate for more than two centuries. Scholars and critics have long differed, for instance, as to whether his {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Life of Johnson{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, published in 1791, is the finest biography in English or just “a pretty book” of questionable accuracy. One commentator recently maintained that his published journals are ‘the greatest English autobiographical epic,’ while another has dismissed them as the ‘diary of a nobody.’ Boswell has been acclaimed the greatest of modern biographers, but also attacked as a mere sycophant and fool. {\textless}cite{\textgreater}James Boswell: As His Contemporaries Saw Him{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} reveals how contemporaries responded to the mans multifaceted talents and personality, and it reveals how estimates of James Boswell fluctuated just as wildly in his day as in ours.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Fairleigh Dickinson University Press}, author = {Larsen, Lyle}, year = {2008}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson}, annote = {Hundreds of short snippets on Boswell, from the 1760s until after his death, from contemporary writings. Inevitably includes many little-known comments on Johnson from periodicals, diaries, and letters. }, } @book{johnson_johnson_1993, address = {New Haven}, title = {Johnson and {Boswell} in {Scotland}: a journey to the {Hebrides}}, isbn = {978-0-300-05210-7}, language = {en}, publisher = {Yale University Press}, author = {Johnson, Samuel and Boswell, James}, editor = {Rogers, Pat}, year = {1993}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, Travel, History}, } @book{brady_james_1984, address = {New York}, title = {James {Boswell}: {The} later years, 1769–1795}, isbn = {978-0-07-050558-2}, language = {en}, publisher = {McGraw-Hill}, author = {Brady, Frank}, year = {1984}, keywords = {18th, Biography}, } @book{brown_boswellian_1991, address = {Edinburgh}, edition = {3rd ed.}, title = {Boswellian {Studies}: {A} {Bibliography}}, isbn = {978-0-7486-0303-9}, language = {en}, publisher = {Edinburgh University Press}, author = {Brown, Anthony E.}, year = {1991}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, Books}, } @book{johnson_history_2008, address = {Peterborough}, title = {The {History} of {Rasselas}, {Prince} of {Abissinia}}, abstract = {In Samuel Johnson’s classic philosophical tale, the prince and princess of Abissinia escape their confinement in the Happy Valley and conduct an ultimately unsuccessful search for a choice of life that leads to happiness. Johnson uses the conventions of the Oriental tale to depict a universal restlessness of desire. The excesses of Orientalism — its superfluous splendours, its despotic tyrannies, its riotous pleasures — cannot satisfy us. His tale challenges us by showing the problem of finding happiness to be insoluble while still dignifying our quest for fulfillment. The appendices to this Broadview edition include reviews and biographies, selections from the sequel {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Dinarbas{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} (1790), and the complete text of Elizabeth Pope Whately’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}The Second Part of the History of Rasselas{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} (1835). Selections from Johnson’s translation of the travel narrative {\textless}cite{\textgreater}A Voyage to Abyssinia{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, as well as his Oriental tales in the {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Rambler{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, are also included, along with another popular tale, Joseph Addison’s “The Vision of Mirzah,” and selections from Lady Mary Wortley {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Montagu’s Turkish Embassy Letters{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Broadview Press}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {Richard, Jessica Anne}, year = {2008}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Paperback, Fiction}, annote = {A Broadview Edition, containing the full text of Rasselas along with selections from Johnson’s other writings (Lobo’s Voyage, Vanity, and Ramblers 4, 204, and 205), contemporary responses, and other examples of eighteenth-century Orientalism. }, } @book{boswell_correspondence_2001, address = {Edinburgh}, edition = {2nd ed.}, title = {The {Correspondence} and {Other} {Papers} of {James} {Boswell} {Relating} to the {Making} of the “{Life} of {Johnson}}, isbn = {978-0-7486-1384-7 978-0-300-08307-1}, language = {en}, publisher = {Edinburgh University Press}, author = {Boswell, James}, editor = {Waingrow, Marshall}, year = {2001}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, Letters}, } @book{boswell_essential_2003, address = {London}, title = {The {Essential} {Boswell}: {Selections} from the {Writings} of {James} {Boswell}}, isbn = {978-0-297-60718-2}, language = {en}, publisher = {Weidenfeld \& Nicolson}, author = {Boswell, James}, editor = {Martin, Peter}, year = {2003}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, Journals}, } @book{boswell_boswell_1986, address = {New York}, title = {Boswell: {The} {English} {Experiment}, 1785–1789}, isbn = {978-0-07-039116-1}, language = {en}, publisher = {McGraw-Hill}, author = {Boswell, James}, editor = {Lustig, Irma S. and Pottle, Frederick A.}, year = {1986}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Journals}, } @book{johnson_letters_1992, address = {Princeton}, edition = {Hyde Edition}, title = {The {Letters} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, isbn = {978-0-691-06881-7}, language = {en}, publisher = {Princeton University Press}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {Redford, Bruce}, year = {1992}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Letters}, } @book{johnson_oxford_1984, address = {Oxford}, title = {The {Oxford} {Authors}: {Samuel} {Johnson}}, isbn = {978-0-19-254179-6 978-0-19-281340-4}, language = {en}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {Greene, Donald J.}, year = {1984}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Paperback}, } @book{johnson_samuel_2018, address = {Oxford}, series = {21st-{Century} {Oxford} {Authors}}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}}, isbn = {978-0-19-960951-2}, abstract = {This volume in the 21st-Century Oxford Authors series offers students an authoritative, comprehensive selection of the work of Samuel Johnson (1709–1784). Accompanied by full scholarly apparatus, the edition enables students to study Johnson’s work in the order in which it was written, and, wherever possible, using the text of the first published version. The volume presents a selection of Johnson’s most important writings, drawn from all periods of his life. It reflects almost completely the range of literary forms in which Johnson wrote, including poetic translation, biographical sketches, literary criticism, and letters. It includes a broad selection from {\textless}cite{\textgreater}The Rambler{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} (1750–1752) and {\textless}cite{\textgreater}The Idler{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} (1758–1760), along with the travel narrative {\textless}cite{\textgreater}A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} (1775), and a selection from {\textless}cite{\textgreater}The Lives of the Poets{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} (1781). David Womersley’s introduction explores how Johnson’s mastery of style enabled him to adopt various personae, sometimes simultaneously, in order to communicate through many different genres and registers. Johnson is shown to be an active participant in the philosophical and social currents of his time. This selection reveals an author driven by deeply held principles, concerned with how the ethical, political, and affective dimensions of language go beyond vocabulary and reach into the lives of its users. Explanatory notes and commentary are included to enhance the study, understanding, and enjoyment of these works, and the edition includes an Introduction to the {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Life of Johnson{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, and a Chronology.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {Womersley, David}, year = {2018}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, } @incollection{redford_samuel_1986, address = {Chicago}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Mrs}. {Thrale}: {The} ‘{Little} {Language}’ of the {Public} {Moralist}}, isbn = {978-0-226-70678-8 978-0-226-70679-5}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Converse} of the {Pen}: {Acts} of {Intimacy} in the {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Familiar} {Letter}}, publisher = {University of Chicago Press}, author = {Redford, Bruce}, year = {1986}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Paperback, Criticism}, pages = {206--243}, } @book{johnson_samuel_2002, address = {Delray Beach, Fla.}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {Selections} from the 1755 {Work} {That} {Defined} the {English} {Language}}, copyright = {All rights reserved}, isbn = {978-1-929154-10-4}, language = {en}, publisher = {Levenger Press}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2002}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Language, Reference}, annote = {Republished: New York: Walker \& Co., 2003; London: Atlantic, 2004. }, } @article{weinbrot_thirtieth_2010, title = {The {Thirtieth} of {January} {Sermon}: {Swift}, {Johnson}, {Sterne}, and the {Evolution} of {Culture}: {The} {American} {Society} for {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Studies} {James} {L}. {Clifford} {Lecture}, 2008}, volume = {34}, issn = {0098-2601}, language = {en}, number = {1}, urldate = {2015-11-06}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Life}, author = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, year = {2010}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, Irish literature, Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745), sermons, politics, Sterne, Laurence (1713-1768), Anglican Church, Charles I, King of England (1600-1649), cultural evolution, national identity, regicide}, pages = {29--55}, file = {EBSCO Full Text:C\:\\Users\\jlync\\Zotero\\storage\\MF6BKKQD\\Weinbrot - 2010 - The Thirtieth of January Sermon Swift, Johnson, S.pdf:application/pdf}, } @article{vivies_james_1992, title = {James {Boswell} and {Scotland} in \textit{{An} {Account} of {Corsica}}}, volume = {305}, issn = {0435-2866}, language = {en}, journal = {Studies on Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century}, author = {Viviès, Jean}, year = {1992}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {1651--1653}, } @incollection{turnbull_generous_1986, address = {New York}, series = {Modern {Critical} {Views}:}, title = {'{Generous} {Attachment}': {The} {Politics} of {Biography} in the {Tour} to the {Hebrides}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Dr. {Samuel} {Johnson} and {James} {Boswell}}, publisher = {Chelsea House}, author = {Turnbull, Gordon}, editor = {Bloom, Harold}, year = {1986}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, prose, Scottish literature, The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, with Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1785), Scotland, England, Scottish politics}, pages = {227--238}, } @article{nunnery_informational_2012, title = {Informational {Biography} and the \textit{{Lives} of the {Poets}}}, volume = {22}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Nunnery, David}, year = {2012}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, genre conventions, information}, pages = {1--21}, } @incollection{novak_rotation_1987, address = {Troy}, title = {'{Rotation} of {Interests}': {Johnson}'s {Concept} of {Social} and {Historical} {Encounter} and {Change}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Fresh {Reflections} on {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Essays} in {Criticism}}, publisher = {Whitston}, author = {Novak, Maximillian E.}, editor = {Nath, Prem}, year = {1987}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland (1775), prose, history}, pages = {43--62}, } @inproceedings{noble_james_1987, address = {Edinburgh}, title = {James {Boswell}: {Scotland}'s {Prodigal} {Son}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Improvement and {Enlightenment}: {Proceedings} of the {Scottish} {Historical} {Studies} {Seminar}, {University} of {Strathclyde} 1987–88}, publisher = {John Donald Publishers}, author = {Noble, Andrew}, editor = {Devine, Thomas Martin}, year = {1987}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {22--24}, } @book{new_theology_2012, address = {Newark}, title = {Theology and {Literature} in the {Age} of {Johnson}: {Resisting} {Secularism}}, isbn = {978-1-61149-400-6 978-1-61149-401-3}, abstract = {Theology and Literature in the Age of Johnson: Resisting Secularism contains seventeen essays exploring the complex relationships between literary intentions and theological concerns of authors writing in the second half of the eighteenth century. The diversity of literary forms and subjects, from Fielding and Richardson to Burke and Wollstonecraft, is matched by a diversity of approaches and theologies. To argue that the age “resisted secularism” is by no means to argue that resistance was blindly doctrinal or rigidly uniform. The many ways secularism could be resisted is the subject of the collection.}, language = {en}, publisher = {University of Delaware Press}, editor = {New, Melvyn and Reedy, Gerard}, year = {2012}, keywords = {Johnson}, annote = {Melvyn New -- Donald R. Wehrs -- John A. Dussinger -- Regina Janes -- E. Derek Taylor -- Robert G. Walker -- Patrick Müller -- Steven Scherwatzky -- Katherine Kickel -- Nicholas Seager -- Geoff Newton -- Ryan J. Stark -- Brett C. McInelly -- Paul Tankard -- Deborah Heller -- Frans De Bruyn -- Roger D. Lund -- Nathalie Zimpfer Novelistic redemption and the history of grace: practical theology and literary form in Richardson's Pamela and Fielding's Joseph Andrews / Oxford Methodists (1733; 1738): the purloined letter of John Wesley at Samuel Richardson's press / Henry Fielding straddles a moving theme / Samuel Richardson's Clarissa and the problem of heaven / Intellectual background to Johnson's Life of Browne: a study of Johnsonian construction / "But philosophy can tell no more": Johnson's Christian moralism and the genre of Rasselas / Johnson's fallen world / Aesthetics and theology in Samuel Johnson's Life of Isaac Watts and Prayers and meditations (1785) / Providence, futurity, and typology in Oliver Goldsmith's The vicar of Wakefield / Divine and human love: letters between John Norris and Mary Astell, Laurence Sterne and Eliza Draper / Tristram Shandy and the devil / Methodists on the move in The spiritual Quixote / "A very agreable way of thinking": devotion and doctrine in Boswell's religion / Bluestockings and religion / "Through a glass darkly": Edmund Burke, political theology, and literary allusion / Bible in the dock: Thomas Erskine, Thomas Paine, and the trial of The age of reason / Novel as the art of secular scripture: Mary Wollstonecraft's feminist gospel}, } @book{mugglestone_samuel_2015, address = {Oxford}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Journey} into {Words}}, isbn = {978-0-19-967990-4}, abstract = {Popular readings of Johnson as a dictionary-maker often see him as a writer who both laments and attempts to control the state of the language. Lynda Mugglestone looks at the range of Johnson’s writings on, and the complexity of his thinking about, language and lexicography. She shows how these reveal him probing problems not just of meaning and use but what he considered the related issues of control, obedience, and justice, as well as the difficulties of power when exerted over the “sea of words.” She examines his attitudes to language change, loan words, spelling, history, and authority, describing, too, the evolution of his ideas about the nature, purpose, and methods of lexicography, and shows how these reflect his own and others’ thinking about politics, culture, and society. The book offers a careful reassessment of Johnson’s prescriptive practice, examining in detail his commitment to evidence, and the uses to which this might be put.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Mugglestone, Lynda}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, annote = {1. Journeys into words -- 2. Writing the Dictionary: departures and destinations -- 3.`Excursions into books': documenting the new world of words -- 4. The ordered state: power, authority, and the written word -- 5. Meaning, governance, and the `colours of words' -- 6. Defending the citadel, patrolling the borders -- 7. History and the flux of time -- 8. The praise of perfection}, } @incollection{korshin_extensive_1990, address = {London}, title = {'{Extensive} {View}': {Johnson} and {Boswell} as {Travelers} and {Observers}}, isbn = {978-0-948660-08-5}, language = {en}, booktitle = {All {Before} {Them}: {Attitudes} to {Abroad} in {English} {Literature}, 1660–1780}, publisher = {Ashfield}, author = {Korshin, Paul J.}, editor = {McVeagh, John}, year = {1990}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland (1775), prose, The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, with Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1785), travel literature, observation, travel}, pages = {233--245}, } @article{kickel_occasional_2010, title = {'{Occasional}' {Observance} and the {Quiet} {Mind}: {Meditative} {Theory} and {Practice} in {Samuel} {Johnson}'s {Prayers} and {Meditations} (1785)}, volume = {20}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Kickel, Katherine}, year = {2010}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, observation, Prayers and Meditations (1785), meditative tradition}, pages = {35--60}, } @book{johnson_life_2016, address = {Peterborough}, series = {Broadview editions}, title = {The life of {Mr} {Richard} {Savage}}, isbn = {978-1-55481-155-7}, abstract = {The Life of Mr Richard Savage was the first important book by an unknown Grub Street hack, Samuel Johnson, who would later become the most celebrated British writer of the late 1700s. Richard Savage (1697–1743) was a poet, playwright, and satirist who claimed to be the illegitimate son of a late earl and to have been denied his inheritance and viciously persecuted by his mother. He was urbane, charming, a brilliant conversationalist, but also irresponsible and impulsive. His role in a tavern brawl almost led him to the gallows, though his life was saved by an eleventh-hour pardon by the King. Over time he attracted many supporters, practically all of whom he managed to alienate by the time of his death in a debtors” prison in Bristol. Johnson, who had been friends with Savage for a little over a year, drew on published documents and his own memories of Savage to produce one of the first great English biographies. The edition is supplemented by other writings by Johnson, a selection of Savage’s prose and verse, contemporary and posthumous responses to Savage and to Johnson’s biography, and selections by Johnson’s first two major biographers, John Hawkins and James Boswell. A discussion of factual errors in Johnson’s account help the reader place the Life and the supplementary texts in their historical and intellectual contexts.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Broadview Press}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {Wilcox, Lance E. and Seager, Nicholas}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, } @book{johnson_hebrides:_2011, address = {Edinburgh}, edition = {2nd ed.}, title = {To the {Hebrides}: {Samuel} {Johnson}’s “{Journey} to the {Western} {Islands} of {Scotland}” and {James} {Boswell}’s “{Journal} of a {Tour} to the {Hebrides}"}, isbn = {978-1-78027-031-9}, shorttitle = {To the {Hebrides}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Birlinn}, author = {Johnson, Samuel and Boswell, James}, editor = {Black, Ronald}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @incollection{jemielity_thomas_1987, address = {Troy}, title = {Thomas {Pennant}'s {Scottish} {Tours} and \textit{{A} {Journey} to the {Western} {Islands} of {Scotland}}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Fresh {Reflections} on {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Essays} in {Criticism}}, publisher = {Whitston}, author = {Jemielity, Thomas}, editor = {Nath, Prem}, year = {1987}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland (1775), prose, Pennant, Thomas (1726-1798), A Tour in Scotland and Voyage to the Hebrides (1772), Jenkins, Ralph Eugene (1938-)}, pages = {312--327}, } @article{ingram_vision_2001, title = {The {Vision} at {Slains}: {Boswell}'s {Supernatural} {Encounters}}, volume = {7}, issn = {1240-1439}, language = {en}, journal = {Études Ecossaises}, author = {Ingram, Allan}, year = {2001}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, prose, Scottish literature, The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, with Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1785), the supernatural, London Journal, The Hypochondriack}, pages = {7--20}, } @article{brooks_johnsons_1991, title = {Johnson's {Insular} {Mind} and the {Analogy} of {Travel}: \textit{{A} {Journey} to the {Western} {Islands} of {Scotland}}}, volume = {18}, issn = {0094-5404}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Essays in Literature}, author = {Brooks, Christopher}, year = {1991}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland (1775), prose, travel literature, empire, politics, insularity}, pages = {21--36}, } @article{betteridge_i_2014, title = {'{I} {May} {Perhaps} {Have} {Said} {This}': {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Newhailes} {Library}}, volume = {6}, issn = {1756-5634}, language = {en}, number = {1}, urldate = {2015-11-21}, journal = {Scottish Literary Review}, author = {Betteridge, Robert L.}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, personal library, Dalrymple, Sir David (1726-1792), letters, Newhailes}, pages = {81--90}, file = {EBSCO Full Text:C\:\\Users\\jlync\\Zotero\\storage\\VS7VN7QD\\Betteridge - 2014 - 'I May Perhaps Have Said This' Samuel Johnson and.pdf:application/pdf}, } @book{vivian_pascal_2014, address = {Corte}, title = {Pascal {Paoli} en {Angleterre}: trente-trois années d'exil et d'engagement}, isbn = {978-2-36479-035-3}, shorttitle = {Pascal {Paoli} en {Angleterre}}, abstract = {La période d'activité politique de Pascal Paoli concernant son gouvernement de la Corse face à la domination génoise (1755-1769) est bien étudiée et documentée, par les historiens et les biographes du chef corse, ainsi que le rôle qu’il a joué pendant la période révolutionnaire, et sous le régime du royaume anglo-corse (1790-1795). En revanche, les deux séjours que Paoli a effectués en Angleterre, de 1769 à 1790, et de 1795 jusqu’à sa mort survenue en 1807, sont longtemps restés dans l’ombre. On en comprend aisément la raison: à ces moments-là, Paoli n’est plus en position de peser sur les événements, et les États pour qui la Corse pourrait représenter un enjeu ne s’intéressent pas au général en exil. On se propose dans le présent ouvrage de mieux éclairer la “période anglaise” de Paoli en s’appuyant sur sa correspondance, toujours en cours de publication, sur la monumentale édition des “papiers” de James Boswell dirigée par l’Université de Yale, et sur un manuscrit dactylographié inédit d’une historienne anglaise, Mrs Frances Vivian. On voit que Pascal Paoli était reçu parmi l’élite de la nation anglaise, dans un pays où le roi George III et certains cercles littéraires et aristocratiques lui prodiguèrent un accueil respectueux et généreux; dans un pays où, en définitive, il passa près de la moitié de sa vie.}, language = {French}, publisher = {Università di Corsica}, author = {Beretti, Francis}, editor = {Vivian, Frances}, year = {2014}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, } @article{beilman_anthropological_1992, title = {Anthropological {Particulars}: {Johnson}'s {Ambivalent} {Pastoral} {Dream}}, volume = {27}, issn = {0043-0412}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Wascana Review of Contemporary Poetry and Short Fiction}, author = {Beilman, Michele A.}, year = {1992}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland (1775), prose, anthropology, Samuel Johnson (1986)}, pages = {73--89}, } @incollection{baruth_mushroom_1995, address = {New York}, title = {Mushroom {Votes} and '{Staged}' {Subjects}: {Linking} {Boswell}'s {Simulations} of {Consciousness} to the {Novel} and {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Voting} {Practices}}, isbn = {978-0-312-12142-6}, language = {en}, booktitle = {James {Boswell}: {Psychological} {Interpretations}}, publisher = {St. Martin's}, author = {Baruth, Philip E.}, editor = {Newman, Donald J.}, year = {1995}, keywords = {18th, prose, Scottish literature, novel, subjectivity, 1700-1799, psychological approach, A Letter to the People of Scotland on the Present State of the Nation (1783), voting}, pages = {87--109}, } @book{barr_dish_2011, address = {London}, title = {A dish of tea with {Dr} {Johnson}: from {James} {Boswell}'s "{The} {Life} of {Samuel} {Johnson}" and "{The} {Journal} of a {Tour} to the {Hebrides}"}, isbn = {978-1-84943-106-4}, shorttitle = {A dish of tea with {Dr} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Oberon Books}, author = {Boswell, James}, editor = {Barr, Russell and Redford, Ian and Stafford-Clark, Max}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @incollection{bankert_legendary_2010, address = {Monza, Italy}, title = {Legendary {Lexicography}: {Joseph} {Bosworth}'s {Debt} to {Henry} {J}. {Todd}'s {Edition} of {Samuel} {Johnson}'s \textit{{A} {Dictionary} of the {English} {Language}}}, isbn = {978-88-7699-207-0}, shorttitle = {Legendary {Lexicography}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {'{Cunning} {Passages}, {Contrived} {Corridors}': {Unexpected} {Essays} in the {History} of {Lexicography}}, publisher = {Polimetrica}, author = {Bankert, Dabney A.}, editor = {Adams, Michael}, year = {2010}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Language, Reference, lexicography, lexicology, A Dictionary of the Anglo-Saxon Language (1838), Bosworth, Joseph (1789-1876), English language (Old), Todd, Henry John (1763-1845)}, pages = {25--55}, } @article{ballaster_eastern_2010, title = {The {Eastern} {Tale} and the {Candid} {Reader} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Europe}: \textit{{Tristram} {Shandy}}, {Candide}, {Rasselas}}, volume = {67}, issn = {0291-3798}, shorttitle = {The {Eastern} {Tale} and the {Candid} {Reader} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Europe}}, doi = {10.3406/xvii.2010.2506}, language = {en}, journal = {Revue de la société d'études anglo-américaines des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles}, author = {Ballaster, Ros}, year = {2010}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), allusion, novel, translation, French literature, Sterne, Laurence (1713-1768), Tristram Shandy (1760-1767), Candide (1759), Eastern world, French language translation, Galland, Antoine (1646-1715), Les Mille et Une Nuits (1704-1717), reader, resistance, Seven Years' War, skepticism, The Thousand and One Nights, violence, Voltaire (1694-1778), West Asian literature}, pages = {109--125}, } @article{baines_putting_1992, title = {'{Putting} a {Book} out of {Place}': {Johnson}, {Ossian} and the {Highland} {Tour}}, volume = {53}, issn = {0012-7280}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Durham University Journal}, author = {Baines, Paul}, month = jul, year = {1992}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland (1775), prose, plagiarism, Ossian}, pages = {235--248}, } @article{anspaugh_traveling_1995, title = {Traveling to the {Lighthouse} with {Woolf} and {Johnson}}, volume = {45}, issn = {0736-251X}, language = {en}, journal = {Virginia Woolf Miscellany}, author = {Anspaugh, Kelly}, year = {1995}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland (1775), novel, Woolf, Virginia (1882-1941), setting, Skye, To the Lighthouse (1927)}, pages = {4--5}, } @article{lynch_scepticism_2004, title = {Scepticism and {Literature}: {An} {Essay} on {Pope}, {Hume}, {Sterne}, and {Johnson}}, volume = {42}, issn = {0009-4978, 1523-8253}, shorttitle = {Scepticism and {Literature}}, doi = {10.5860/CHOICE.42-0169}, language = {en}, number = {1}, urldate = {2015-11-06}, journal = {Choice}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, collaborator = {Parker, Fred}, month = sep, year = {2004}, pages = {0169}, } @article{walker_life_2010, title = {The life of {Samuel} {Johnson}, {LL}.{D}.}, volume = {33}, issn = {01624962}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Biography: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly}, author = {Walker, Robert G.}, collaborator = {Hawkins, John}, year = {2010}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {397--400}, } @article{walker_notes_2012, title = {Notes on {Boswell} {Laird} of {Auchinleck}, 1778–1782}, issn = {08845816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Walker, Robert G.}, year = {2012}, keywords = {18th}, pages = {123}, } @incollection{walker_johnson_2011, address = {Newark}, title = {Johnson and moral argument: '{We} talked of the casuistical question ...'.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Swiftly {Sterneward}: essays on {Laurence} {Sterne} and his times in honor of {Melvyn} {New}}, publisher = {University of Delaware Press}, author = {Walker, Robert G.}, editor = {Gerard, W. B. and Taylor, E. Derek and Walker, Robert G.}, year = {2011}, pages = {47--71}, } @book{johnson_historia_2011, address = {Bogotá}, series = {Libro al viento}, title = {La historia de {Rasselas}, principe de {Abisinia}}, isbn = {978-958-8471-46-4}, language = {es}, number = {74}, publisher = {Alcaldía Mayor de Bogotá}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{demaria_johnsons_1986, address = {Chapel Hill}, title = {Johnson’s {Dictionary} and the {Language} of {Learning}}, isbn = {0-8078-1713-9}, abstract = {Although the {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Dictionary{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} is primarily a philological work, DeMaria shows how it also serves literary, moral, and educational purposes. By analyzing the content of the 116,000 illustrative quotations used by Johnson, the author illuminates the major themes of the book: knowledge and ignorance, truth and probability, learning and education, language, religion, and morality. Johnson’s choice of which quotations to include represents his vision of the intellectual landscape.}, language = {en}, publisher = {University of North Carolina Press}, author = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, year = {1986}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism, Language, Reference, prose, language, education}, annote = {One of the small number of truly essential books on the Dictionary. }, } @article{cummings_last_2014, title = {Last {Words}: {The} {Biographemes} of {Shakespeare}}, volume = {65}, issn = {0037-3222}, abstract = {The biography of Shakespeare is a paradox. Is he the pre-eminent author precisely because we know so little about him and his life remains a mystery? At once a figure of cultural saturation and an indefinable enigma, Shakespeare’s life history has created as many problems as it has solved. Biography as a genre in any case long postdates Shakespeare’s natural life and is readily seen as an anachronistic intrusion into understanding his work. This essay reflects on the elusive attempts to capture the life of writing since Nicholas Rowe and Samuel Johnson in the eighteenth century. It suggests that the conception of life writing in Johnson as anecdotal and fragmentary is more appropriate than the search for a seamless narrative from cradle to grave. The term biographemes, used by Roland Barthes, is reclaimed as an index of the problem of modern literary biography. However, it is also argued that the assumption that biography is necessary to a historical evaluation of Shakespeare is misplaced. On the contrary, historicism, criticism, and even the study of authorship are enriched by a more skeptical and open-minded approach to the idea of a writer’s biography.}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Shakespeare Quarterly}, author = {Cummings, Brian}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Renaissance, fragment, Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)}, pages = {482--490}, } @book{connolly_infernals_2011, address = {New York}, title = {The {Infernals}}, isbn = {978-1-4516-4308-4}, abstract = {A boy, his dog, and their struggle to escape the wrath of demons. Young Samuel Johnson foiled the invasion of Earth by the forces of evil; now they want to get their claws on Samuel and his faithful dachshund, Boswell}, language = {en}, publisher = {Atria Books}, author = {Connolly, John}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{clarke_boswell_2010, title = {Boswell and {Mason}, {Johnson} and {Gray}: {An} {Encounter}}, volume = {20}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Clarke, Stephen}, year = {2010}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, Scottish literature, poetry, Elfrida (1752), Mason, William (1725-1797)}, pages = {95--106}, } @article{caudle_o_2012, title = {'{O} {Rare} {Sam} {Jonson}': {James} {Boswell}'s {Journal} of a {Tour} to {Hawthornden} {Castle} with {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Ben} {Jonson}, 1773}, volume = {22}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Caudle, James J.}, year = {2012}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland (1775), prose, Scottish literature, The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, with Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1785), travel literature, Hawthornden Castle, Jonson, Ben (1572-1637), Scotland, travel}, pages = {23--71}, } @article{caudle_james_2011, title = {James {Boswell} (1740–1795) and {His} {Design} for a {Dictionary} of the {Scot}[t]ish {Language}, 1764–1825}, volume = {32}, issn = {0197-6745}, abstract = {James Boswell (1740–1795), friend and biographer of Samuel Johnson, strove to emulate Johnson, who had in 1755 produced the most famous dictionary of English to date, by beginning his own dictionary, of the Scottish language, in 1764. A draft of Boswell’s Dictionary of Scots has just been announced as rediscovered, but up to now we have also had Boswell’s sketches for the work. They explain in great detail his motives and goals in the uncompleted magnum opus. Most contemporary word-lists of Scots were aimed at helping Scots to avoid making mistakes in speaking and writing English in order to help them assimilate and get along in London, or they were used as glossaries to poems to help readers of those specific texts. By contrast, Boswell’s dictionary was to be aimed at the preservation, for scholars rather than vernacular speakers, of a once-dominant elite and courtly language, which was now diminishing, and thought by many, including Johnson, to be on its way to extinction. Boswell’s comments on the Dictionary reveal much about Enlightenment views on vanishing indigenous societies and the impact of metropolitanization in the British Empire and other empires. The article contributes to a growing body of work suggesting that the so-called “Anglo-Scots” or 'North Britons' (including Boswell) had much more interest in Scottish national identity and national language than had previously been assumed.}, language = {en}, journal = {Dictionaries: Journal of the Dictionary Society of North America}, author = {Caudle, James J.}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1--32}, } @article{caudle_fact_2011, title = {'{Fact}' or '{Invention}'?: {James} {Boswell} and the {Legend} of a {Boswell}-{Sterne} {Meeting}}, volume = {22}, issn = {0956-3083}, shorttitle = {'{Fact}' or '{Invention}'?}, language = {en}, journal = {The Shandean: An Annual Devoted to Laurence Sterne and His Works}, author = {Caudle, James J.}, month = nov, year = {2011}, keywords = {18th, Scottish literature, Sterne, Laurence (1713-1768), 1700-1799, English literature}, pages = {30--55}, } @book{hennessy_new_2014, address = {London}, title = {New {Annals} of {The} {Club}}, isbn = {978-0-9930680-0-3}, abstract = {The Club was a London dining club founded in February 1764 by the artist Joshua Reynolds and essayist Samuel Johnson. This is the 250th anniversary of the dining club.}, language = {en}, publisher = {The Club}, author = {Cannadine, David}, editor = {Hennessy, Peter and Saumarez Smith, Charles}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{campbell_boswells_2011, address = {Dingwall}, title = {Boswell’s {Bus} {Pass}}, isbn = {978-1-905207-62-6}, abstract = {This is Stuart Campbell’s humorous account of his journey through Scotland in the guise of a modern James Boswell accompanied by a succession of portly Johnsons.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Sandstone}, author = {Campbell, Stuart}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{fludernik_spectators_2017, title = {Spectators, {Ramblers} and {Idlers}: {The} {Conflicted} {Nature} of {Indolence} and the 18th-{Century} {Tradition} of {Idling}}, volume = {28}, issn = {0947-0034}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Anglistik}, author = {Fludernik, Monika}, month = mar, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {133--154}, } @article{farr_sharp_2014, title = {Sharp {Minds}/{Twisted} {Bodies}: {Intellect}, {Disability}, and {Female} {Education} in {Frances} {Burney}'s \textit{{Camilla}}}, volume = {55}, issn = {0193-5380}, shorttitle = {Sharp {Minds}/{Twisted} {Bodies}}, abstract = {This essay examines Frances Burney’s novel Camilla (1796) in terms of its portrayal of the relationship between “deformity” (physical disability) and female education. It argues that in Camilla, Burney applies the 'monster'-as-genius trope (typically a male phenomenon in the eighteenth century) to Eugenia Tyrold, whose bodily abnormalities enable her to develop into a Classical scholar. Eugenia’s 'masculine' education, in turn, allows her to pen a critique of patriarchy and the male gaze. By exploring Eugenia’s character alongside other prominent eighteenth-century historical and literary figures, such as Samuel Johnson, Alexander Pope, William Hay, Aesop, and Mrs. Smith from Jane Austen’s Persuasion, this essay posits that Camilla contributes to a Georgian-era discourse of disability in which bodily impairments facilitate intellectual development.}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation}, author = {Farr, Jason S.}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1--17}, } @book{fabre_art_2010, address = {Genève}, title = {L'{Art} de la biographie dans "{Vies} imaginaires" de {Marcel} {Schwob}}, isbn = {978-2-7453-2058-2}, abstract = {{\textless}cite{\textgreater}Vies imaginaires{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} (1896) de Marcel Schwob a longtemps souffert de l’image de conteur érudit accolée au nom de l’auteur et de l’absence d’originalité qui lui fut reprochée. Cette étude montre l’importance de ce livre dans l’histoire de la biographie, en le confrontant à ses modèles et aux oeuvres des devanciers de l’écrivain. En rupture avec la biographie référentielle et scientifique, Vies imaginaires s’inscrit dans une filiation d’oeuvres anglaises qui ont conduit l’auteur à renoncer à l’exemplarité et à l’exigence de vérité propres au paradigme classique du genre. La plupart des textes exploités par l’écrivain pour réinventer la vie de ses protagonistes sont des oeuvres littéraires, des biographies ou des traductions en langue anglaise. L’inventaire du matériau intertextuel et l’étude de sa réécriture révèlent une appropriation multiple de ces écrits par Schwob et met en lumière la créativité de l’écrivain. Le retraitement de biographies préexistantes et la réinterprétation de personnages empruntés à l’Histoire aboutissent à l’élaboration d’un livre radicalement nouveau, dont la genèse, les principes d’écriture, la composition et l’imaginaire manifestent une création originale et personnelle qui ouvre la voie aux fictions biographiques du XXe siècle.}, language = {French}, publisher = {Diffusion hors France Slatkine}, author = {Fabre, Bruno}, year = {2010}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{eadie_johnson_2011, title = {Johnson, the {Moral} {Essay}, and the {Moral} {Life} of {Women}: {The} \textit{{Spectator}}, the \textit{{Female} {Spectator}}, and the \textit{{Rambler}}}, volume = {21}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Eadie, Lorraine}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, The Rambler (1750-1752), Addison, Joseph (1672-1719), essay, women, moral example, Steele, Sir Richard (1672-1729), The Female Spectator (1744-1746), The Spectator (began 1711)}, pages = {21--42}, } @article{dugaw_theorizing_2009, title = {Theorizing {Orality} and {Performance} in {Literary} {Anecdote} and {History}: {Boswell}'s {Diaries}}, volume = {24}, issn = {0883-5365}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Oral Tradition}, author = {Dugaw, Dianne}, month = oct, year = {2009}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {415--428}, } @article{gaskill_what_1990, title = {What {Did} {James} {MacPherson} {Really} {Leave} on {Display} at {His} {Publisher}'s {Shop} in 1762?}, volume = {16}, issn = {0080-8024}, language = {en}, journal = {Scottish Gaelic Studies}, author = {Gaskill, Howard}, year = {1990}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland (1775), Scottish literature, poetry, Macpherson, James (1736-1796), manuscripts, Fingal (1762)}, pages = {67--89}, } @article{gabbard_disability_2011, title = {Disability {Studies} and the {British} {Long} {Eighteenth} {Century}}, volume = {8}, issn = {1741-4113}, abstract = {Disability studies approaches the British eighteenth century as a period in transition, with the conception of disability as spiritual sign of wonder or warning giving way to an understanding of it as pathology and abnormality. Period-appropriate terms for disability are “deformity,”defect,” and 'monster,” which were used for exotic bodily configurations and gender and racial differences: women and non–Europeans were perceived as defective. John Milton, Alexander Pope, Samuel Johnson, Elizabeth Inchbald, and William Hay have generated interest on account of their disabilities, while Aphra Behn, Eliza Haywood, Mary Wortley Montagu, Sarah Scott, Sarah Fielding, Henry Fielding, John Cleland, Francis Burney, and William Godwin have received attention for disability thematics. Topics of concern include disability and old age, physiognomy in characterization, joke book humor and sensibility, ugliness as aesthetic category, defect in tropes of national identity, deafness and sign language, intellectual disability and Lockean epistemology, the exotic deformed, disfigurement from smallpox as well as political rhetoric associated with the disease, and femininity as monstrosity.}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Literature Compass}, author = {Gabbard, Dwight Christopher}, month = feb, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, Philosophy}, pages = {80--94}, } @article{fraser_johnsons_2012, title = {Johnson's \textit{{Lives} of the {Poets}}}, volume = {120}, issn = {0037-3052}, doi = {10.1353/sew.2012.0014}, language = {en}, number = {1}, urldate = {2015-11-21}, journal = {Sewanee Review}, author = {Fraser, Russell A.}, year = {2012}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {157--167}, file = {EBSCO Full Text:C\:\\Users\\jlync\\Zotero\\storage\\J4RW8NHA\\Fraser - 2012 - Johnson's Lives of the Poets.pdf:application/pdf}, } @book{hudson_political_2013, address = {London \& Brookfield, Vt.}, series = {Eighteenth-century political biographies}, title = {A political biography of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, isbn = {978-1-84893-082-7 978-1-84893-083-4}, abstract = {Johnson rose from obscure origins to become a major literary figure of the eighteenth century. Through a detailed survey of his major works and political journalism, Hudson constructs a complex picture of Johnson as a moralist forced to accept the realistic nature of politics during an era of revolutionary transition.}, language = {en}, number = {10}, publisher = {Pickering \& Chatto}, author = {Hudson, Nicholas}, year = {2013}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, } @book{hitchings_world_2018, address = {London}, title = {The {World} in {Thirty}-{Eight} {Chapters}; or, {Dr} {Johnson}’s {Guide} to {Life}}, isbn = {978-1-5098-4192-9}, abstract = {Samuel Johnson was a critic, an essayist, a poet and a biographer. He was also, famously, the compiler of the first good English dictionary, published in 1755. A polymath and a great conversationalist, his intellectual and social curiosity were boundless. Yet he was a deeply melancholy man, haunted by dark thoughts, sickness and a diseased imagination. In his own life, both public and private, he sought to choose a virtuous and prudent path, negotiating everyday hazards and temptations. His writings and aphorisms illuminate what it means to lead a life of integrity, and his experience, abundantly documented by him and by others (such as James Boswell and Hester Thrale), is a lesson in the art of regulating the mind and the body.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Macmillan}, author = {Hitchings, Henry}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, annote = {“Today Johnson is not an obvious role model. . . . Yet he has a lot to say to us. . . . I offer a chronological account of Johnson’s life . . . [and] I present him as an example of how to act or think; occasionally his role is the opposite, as an illustration of how not to; and often I draw attention to something he wrote or said that perfectly condenses and important truth.” }, } @article{hayes_new_2017, title = {New {Additions} to {Melville}'s {Reading}}, volume = {64 (262)}, issn = {0029-3970}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Hayes, Kevin J.}, month = mar, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {110--112}, } @book{hayakawa_jonson_2014, address = {Yokohama-shi}, edition = {Shohan}, series = {Aichi {Daigaku} {Bungakkai} sōsho}, title = {Jonson to "kokugo" jiten no tanjō: jūhasseiki kyojin no meigen, kingen}, isbn = {978-4-86110-399-5}, shorttitle = {Jonson to "kokugo" jiten no tanjō}, language = {en}, number = {19}, publisher = {Shunpūsha}, author = {Hayakawa, Isamu}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{mackenzie_writing_2017, title = {Writing {Cross}-{Country}: {Landscapes}, {Palimpsests} and the {Problems} of {Scottish} {Literary} {Tourism}}, volume = {21}, issn = {1468-8417}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Green Letters: Studies in Ecocriticism}, author = {MacKenzie, Garry}, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {275--286}, } @book{lynch_anniversary_2005, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Anniversary {Essays} on {Johnson}’s “{Dictionary}”}, copyright = {All rights reserved}, isbn = {0-521-84844-X}, abstract = {Samuel Johnson’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Dictionary of the English Language{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, the first great English dictionary and one of the most famous books in the English language, appeared in April 1755. To commemorate the 250th anniversary, this volume brings together fourteen original essays by international scholars representing several disciplines: literature, lexicology, linguistics and bibliography. The essays explore familiar and unfamiliar aspects of Johnson’s masterpiece, ranging from the history of patronage to the book’s typographical design, from the political background to the treatment of compound words. Challenging the myths surrounding the book and offering the most comprehensive and wide-ranging study of the {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Dictionary{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} ever attempted, these essays present fresh scholarship on the {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Dictionary{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} and open up novel perspectives and directions for future research.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, editor = {Lynch, Jack and McDermott, Anne}, year = {2005}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism, Language, Reference, prose}, annote = {Fourteen original scholarly essays on previously neglected areas of the Dictionary. }, } @incollection{lounsberry_james_2014, address = {Gainesville}, title = {James {Boswell}’s \textit{{Journal} of a {Tour} to the {Hebrides} with {Samuel} {Johnson}, {LL}.{D}.}}, isbn = {978-0-8130-4991-5}, abstract = {This book explores the first twelve books of the 38 handwritten volumes of Virginia Woolf’s diary, the early experimental stage before her diary writing evolved to a more mature, modernist style. This is the first full-length treatment of Woolf’s diaries and shows how heavily her public prose was influenced not only by her own early diary writing, but also by other diarists such as Samuel Pepys and Fanny Burney.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Becoming {Virginia} {Woolf}: her early diaries \& the diaries she read}, publisher = {University Press of Florida}, author = {Lounsberry, Barbara}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {67--74}, } @article{loar_nostalgic_2004, title = {Nostalgic {Correspondence} and {James} {Boswell}'s {Scottish} {Malady}}, volume = {44}, issn = {0039-3657}, abstract = {The essay examines James Boswell’s correspondence with his friend, John Johnston of Grange, most of which dates from the 1760s; the essay emphasizes the correspondence that transmitted {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Boswell’s London Journal{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}. The essay argues that these letters invoke a form of social melancholy that surrounds a mythical and absent Scottish past, and that this mythos is closely connected to midcentury rhetorics of spontaneity and sentiment. The mythos of Scotland involves a particular sort of masculinity- spontaneous, sentimental, and unproduced-which Boswell and Grange understand to be no longer available in eighteenth-century Britain, where hegemonic forms of masculinity are understood to be polished, refined, and calculated.}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {SEL: Studies in English Literature, 1500–1900}, author = {Loar, Christopher F.}, year = {2004}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {595--615}, } @book{hooper_image_2013, address = {New York}, title = {Image and imagination: essays and reviews}, isbn = {978-1-107-63927-0}, shorttitle = {Image and imagination}, language = {en}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Lewis, C. S.}, editor = {Hooper, Walter}, year = {2013}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{larsen_johnson_2017, address = {Madison}, title = {The {Johnson} {Circle}: {A} {Group} {Portrait}}, isbn = {978-1-68393-115-7}, abstract = {Samuel Johnson, from early boyhood, lived with the knowledge that his homely face, large and ungainly body, loud voice, and odd mannerisms put people off. He later confessed that he had never made an effort to please others until past thirty, “considering the matter as hopeless.” Yet he managed to gather about him as friends, especially during the last quarter of his life, some of the most fascinating and accomplished people of the day. These friendships were not always smooth, and some did not last, but Johnson valued the individuals nonetheless. Actor, painter, playwright, novelist, Greek scholar, miscellaneous writer, biographer, leading bluestocking, wealthy man-of-fashion: they represented a wide range of talents and personalities. Johnson brought them together as a group, and all testified that in knowing him they became far better persons than they otherwise would have been. This book focuses on ten key figures, aside from Johnson himself, of the so-called Johnson circle. It explores their characters, their contributions to society, their relationships with one another, and their indebtedness to Samuel Johnson.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Fairleigh Dickinson University Press}, author = {Larsen, Lyle}, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson, Classics}, } @article{morin_beckett_2011, title = {Beckett, {Samuel} {Johnson}, and the '{Vacuity} of {Life}'}, volume = {5}, issn = {1313-275X}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Sofia Philosophical Review}, author = {Morin, Emilie}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, Irish literature, French literature, drama, Beckett, Samuel (1906-1989), English language literature, Human Wishes (1937), pessimism}, pages = {228--250}, } @article{monod_restoration?_2013, title = {A {Restoration}? 25 {Years} of {Jacobite} {Studies}}, volume = {10}, issn = {1741-4113 (electronic)}, abstract = {The past quarter-century has seen an efflorescence of studies of Jacobitism, within both political and cultural history. The scope and impact of these studies are considered in the present article, which ranges across the major fields of research that are now associated with Jacobite Studies. They include plots and conspiracies; rebellions and uprisings; Irish Jacobitism, particularly as it was embodied in poetic works; the Jacobite diaspora to the European continent; the Stuart courts in exile; and Jacobite culture, including literature. The significance of Jacobitism for English literary history is examined, and major controversies, including the debate over Samuel Johnson, are discussed.}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Literature Compass}, author = {Monod, Paul Kleber}, month = apr, year = {2013}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {311--330}, } @article{mckendry_haphazard_2010, title = {The {Haphazard} {Journey} of a {Mind}: {Experience} and {Reflection} in {Samuel} {Johnson}'s {Journey} to the {Western} {Islands} of {Scotland}}, volume = {20}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {McKendry, Andrew}, year = {2010}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland (1775), prose, travel literature, experience, reflection, the Highlands}, pages = {11--34}, } @article{mcinerney_travel_2017, title = {Travel {Writing} and {Ideas} of {Race} in {Highland} {Scotland}: {James} {Macpherson}'s \textit{{Ossian}} {Poems} (1760–65) and {Samuel} {Johnson}'s \textit{{Journey} to the {Western} {Islands} of {Scotland}} (1775)}, volume = {70}, issn = {0014-195X}, shorttitle = {Travel {Writing} and {Ideas} of {Race} in {Highland} {Scotland}}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Études anglaises}, author = {McInerney, Tim}, month = jun, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {222--237}, } @article{masters_abraham_2017, title = {Abraham {Ilive} and {All}-{Alive} and {Merry}}, volume = {64 [262]}, issn = {0029-3970}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Masters, Jeremy}, month = sep, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {483--485}, } @article{mason_political_2013, title = {The '{Political} {Knight} {Errant}' at {Bath}: {Charles} {Lucas}'s {Attack} on the {Spa} {Medical} {Establishment} in \textit{{An} {Essay} on {Waters}} (1756)}, volume = {36}, issn = {0141-867X}, shorttitle = {The '{Political} {Knight} {Errant}' {At} {Bath}}, abstract = {This article examines Charles Lucas’s Essay on Waters (1756) as a polemic that illuminates the Bath waters as a subject enmeshed as much in politics as in medicine. It shows how Lucas styled himself a “political knight errant” in his treatise to portray the local medical fraternity at the spa as a corrupt oligarchy intent on monopolising and stifling research into the famous mineral springs out of commercial self-interest and greed. It further considers the critical response to the treatise by Tobias Smollett and Samuel Johnson, who were both forced to address the author’s libertarian concerns.}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Mason, Adam}, month = mar, year = {2013}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {67--83}, } @book{prior_fierce_2014, address = {Nashville}, title = {Fierce {Convictions}: {The} {Extraordinary} {Life} of {Hannah} {More}: {Poet}, {Reformer}, {Abolitionist}}, isbn = {978-1-4002-0625-4}, shorttitle = {Fierce {Convictions}}, abstract = {The enthralling biography of the womanwriter who helped end the slave trade, changed Britain’s upper classes, and taught a nation how to read. The history-changing reforms of Hannah More affected every level of 18th-Century British society through her keen intellect, literary achievements,collaborative spirit, strong Christian principles, and colorful personality. A woman without connections or status, More took the world of British letters by storm when she arrived in London from Bristol, becoming a best-selling author and acclaimed playwright and quickly befriending the author Samuel Johnson, the politician Horace Walpole, and the actor David Garrick. Yet she was also aleader in the Evangelical movement, using her cultural position and her pen to support the growth of education for the poor, the reform of morals and manners,and the abolition of Britain’s slave trade; Fierce Convictions weaves together world and personal history into a stirring story of life that intersected with Wesley and Whitefield’s GreatAwakening, the rise and influence of Evangelicalism, and convulsive effects ofthe French Revolution. A woman of exceptional intellectual gifts and literarytalent, Hannah More was above all a person whose faith compelled her both to engageher culture and to transform it.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Nelson Books}, author = {Prior, Karen Swallow}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, } @article{smallwood_petty_2017, title = {Petty {Caviller} or '{Formidable} {Assailant}'? {Johnson} {Reads} {Dennis}}, volume = {46}, issn = {0008-199X}, shorttitle = {Petty {Caviller} or '{Formidable} {Assailant}'?}, abstract = {Given John Dennis’s prominence as a Dunciad dunce courtesy of the satire of Alexander Pope, Samuel Johnson in his own critical work gave a surprisingly generous quantity of attention to Dennis’s literary criticism. Dennis was notorious in the eighteenth century as “The Critic,” and this essay suggests that Johnson’s lively critical reaction to Dennis was more complicated than we might expect. For all the pettiness and irrepressible ill-temper of his predecessor, Johnson recognised, albeit with undisguised reservations, that Dennis sometimes had much of formidable good sense to say — on Shakespeare, on Addison and particularly on Pope.}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Cambridge Quarterly}, author = {Smallwood, Philip}, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {305--324}, } @book{smallwood_critical_2011, address = {New York}, series = {{AMS} studies in the eighteenth century}, title = {Critical {Occasions}: {Dryden}, {Pope}, {Johnson}, and the {History} of {Criticism}}, isbn = {978-0-404-64865-7}, abstract = {Examines the relations between selected critical texts of Dryden, Pope, and Johnson, and the theoretical problems that arise in writing the history of the critical past. It is a book about three great Augustan critics and about the theory and philosophy of history in its application to criticism.}, language = {en}, number = {65}, publisher = {AMS Press}, author = {Smallwood, Philip}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, criticism, Pope, Alexander (1688-1744), literary historical approach, genre study}, } @article{sitter_academic_2014, title = {Academic {Responsibility} and the {Climate} of {Posterity}}, volume = {21}, issn = {1076-0962}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment}, author = {Sitter, John}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, fiction, climate change, ecocritical approach, posterity, responsibility}, pages = {164--173}, } @article{seager_johnson_2015, title = {Johnson, {Biography} and the {Novel}: {The} {Fictional} {Afterlife} of {Richard} {Savage}}, volume = {51}, issn = {0015-8518}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Forum for Modern Language Studies}, author = {Seager, Nicholas}, month = apr, year = {2015}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {152--170}, } @article{rounce_difficulties_2014, title = {The {Difficulties} of {Quantifying} {Taste}: {Blackmore} and {Poetric} {Reception} in the {Eighteenth} {Century}}, volume = {6}, issn = {1948-1802 (electronic)}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Digital Defoe: Studies in Defoe \& His Contemporaries}, author = {Rounce, Adam}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Johnson, Blackmore, Sir Richard (1654-1729), criticism, epic poetry, literary taste, poetry, Pope, Alexander (1688-1744), reception study, Scriblerus Club, The Dunciad (1728, enl. 1729)}, pages = {19--35}, } @article{strabone_samuel_2010, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {Standardizer} of {English}, {Preserver} of {Gaelic}}, volume = {77}, issn = {0013-8304}, doi = {10.1353/elh.0.0077}, abstract = {Samuel Johnson’s hostility towards Scotland and the Scots English dialect of the Lowlanders is well-known. Not so, however, his support for the preservation of Scottish Gaelic. A seeming contradiction, Johnson’s position on Gaelic is essential for what it reveals about language, dialect, and national identity in the eighteenth century. Although Johnson believed in preserving all languages, he opposed diversity of dialect within languages. For him, Gaelic was a language of its own, but Scots English was an impure, corrupted dialect of a language.}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {ELH: English Literary History}, author = {Strabone, Jeff}, year = {2010}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, prose, English language (Modern), Scottish Gaelic language, Scots English dialect, dialectology, standardization}, pages = {237--265}, } @article{stern_fantasies_2015, title = {Fantasies of {Choosing} in \textit{{Rasselas}}}, volume = {55}, issn = {0039-3657}, abstract = {Although Samuel Johnson’s theme of “the choice of life” in {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Rasselas{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} has received plentiful scholarly attention, few accounts have pursued the possibility that this idea, rather than being the premise of Johnson’s exploration of human experience, is in fact the principal object of his critique. I argue that Johnson’s treatment of “the choice of life” in Rasselas is consistent with his presentation of the other dire examples of pernicious fantasy that abound throughout his oeuvre. He presents the fantasy of an ultimate “choice” as, in fact, a mode of deferral and even as an abdication of agency.}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {SEL: Studies in English Literature, 1500–1900}, author = {Stern, Rachel Michelle}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {523--536}, } @inproceedings{colombani_samuel_2014, address = {Rennes}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s and {James} {Boswell}’s {Grasp} of the {Infinite} {Being} and the {Great} {Beyond}}, isbn = {978-2-917681-25-1}, language = {French}, booktitle = {Infinity and {Beyond} = {L}’infini et au-delà: {Actes} du colloque international in memoriam {Paul}-{Gabriel} {Boucé}, 25–26 juin 2014, universitè du {Havre}}, publisher = {TIR}, author = {Colombani, Marie-Jeanne}, editor = {Durot-Boucé, Elizabeth}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{wright_more_2013, title = {'{A} {More} {Exact} {Purity}': {Legal} {Authority} and {Conspicuous} {Amalgamation} in {Early} {Modern} {English} {Law} {Guides} and the {Oxford} {Law} {Lectures} of {Sir} {Robert} {Chambers} and {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {82}, issn = {0042-0247}, shorttitle = {'{A} {More} {Exact} {Purity}'}, abstract = {This paper finds that early modern and later texts explaining legal vocabulary and history to non-professionals bring into focus two vying conceptions of enforcing narrative and terminological purity (a notion inextricably bound up with the authority to produce legal narratives): decontamination, according to one perspective, and enrichment to strengthen an essence, according to another view. The lexicons generally promote a notion of “purity” that does not connote the removal of contaminants or foreign matter but rather depends on adulteration and heterogeneous additions. This paper argues that legal guide writers believed that cultivating impressions, and even illusions, of corporate authorship was key to attracting readers, who (the writers expected) perceived conspicuous reliance on numerous, diverse (foreign as well as domestic) sources as a mark of legitimacy.}, language = {en}, number = {4}, urldate = {2015-11-21}, journal = {University of Toronto Quarterly}, author = {Wright, Nicole M.}, year = {2013}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {864--888}, file = {EBSCO Full Text:C\:\\Users\\jlync\\Zotero\\storage\\NEZJP8B6\\Wright - 2013 - 'A More Exact Purity' Legal Authority and Conspic.pdf:application/pdf}, } @book{williamson_british_2016, address = {New York}, series = {Genders and sexualities in {History}}, title = {British {Masculinity} in the {Gentleman}'s {Magazine}, 1731 to 1815}, isbn = {978-1-137-54232-8}, abstract = {Launched in 1731, the monthly Gentleman’s Magazine was the dominant periodical of the eighteenth century, drawing its large readership from across the literate population of Great Britain and the English-speaking world. Its readers were highly responsive. By the 1740s their letters, poems and family announcements, especially obituaries, filled at least half its pages, sitting alongside articles by a circle that included Samuel Johnson. It was a Georgian social network as readers engaged in a continuous dialogue with each other, but not all these readers were as comfortably established as gentlemen as the title implied. This study traces how, from launch to the Battle of Waterloo in 1815, the magazine developed as a vehicle for the creation and national dissemination of a new middling-sort masculine gentlemanliness in a Britain that was increasingly commercial, fluid and open. It was an accessible gentlemanliness based on an ideology of merit through occupational success allied to personal probity. From the close of the Seven Year’s War in 1763 the magazine used the merit of the self-made man to challenge the aristocratic ruling class. It was therefore a major contributor to the development of Victorian middle-class identity. Indeed, the meritorious self-made man remains one of the bulwarks of Conservative thought today.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Palgrave Macmillan}, author = {Williamson, Gillian}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{soden_jeoffry_2020, address = {Gloucestershire}, title = {Jeoffry: {The} {Poet}'s {Cat}: {A} {Biography}}, isbn = {978-0-7509-9567-2}, shorttitle = {Jeoffry}, abstract = {Jeoffry was a real cat who lived 250 years ago, confined to an asylum with Christopher Smart, one of the most visionary poets of the age. In exchange for love and companionship, Smart rewarded Jeoffry with the greatest tribute to a feline ever written. This book combines meticulous research with passages of dazzling invention to recount the life of the cat praised as ‘a mixture of gravity and waggery.’ The narrative roams from the theatres and bordellos of Covent Garden to the cell where Smart was imprisoned for mania. At once whimsical and profound, witty and deeply moving, Soden’s biography plays with the genre like a cat with a toy. It tells the story of a poet and a poem, while setting Jeoffry’s life and adventures against the roaring backdrop of eighteenth-century London.}, language = {en}, publisher = {History Press}, author = {Soden, Oliver}, year = {2020}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, } @book{boswell_james_1994, address = {New Haven}, title = {James {Boswell}'s {Life} of {Johnson}: an edition of the original manuscript}, isbn = {978-0-7486-0471-5 978-0-300-06060-7 978-0-7486-0606-1 978-0-300-07969-2 978-0-7486-0604-7 978-0-300-18292-7}, shorttitle = {James {Boswell}'s {Life} of {Johnson}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Yale University Press}, author = {Boswell, James}, editor = {Waingrow, Marshall and Redford, Brucre and Bonnell, Thomas F.}, year = {1994}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), facsimile}, } @book{clingham_cambridge_1997, address = {Cambridge}, title = {The {Cambridge} {Companion} to {Samuel} {Johnson}}, isbn = {978-0-521-55411-4 978-0-521-55625-5}, abstract = {The Cambridge Companion to Samuel Johnson, first published in 1997, provides an introduction to the works and intellectual life of one of the most challenging and wide-ranging writers in English literary history. Compiler of the first great English dictionary, editor of Shakespeare, biographer and critic of the English poets, author both of the influential journal Rambler and the popular fiction Rasselas, and one of the most engaging conversationalists in literary culture, Johnson is here illuminatingly discussed from a different point of view. Essays on his main works are complemented by thematic discussion of his views on the experience of women in the eighteenth century, politics, imperialism, religion, and travel as well as by chapters covering his life, conversation, letters, and critical reception. Useful reference features include a chronology and guide to further reading. The keynote to the volume is the seamlessness of Johnson's life and writing, and the extraordinary humane intelligence he brought to all his activities. Accessibly written by a distinguished group of international scholars, this volume supplies a stimulating range of approaches, making Johnson newly relevant for our time.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, editor = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {1997}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Paperback, Criticism}, } @book{woodman_preface_1993, address = {London}, title = {A {Preface} to {Samuel} {Johnson}}, isbn = {978-0-582-08666-1 978-0-582-08665-4}, abstract = {It begins with a detailed biography and chronological survey of his main work and then considers Johnson’s religious and political attitudes and his place in intellectual history, demonstrating how he reformulated traditional ideas for a new world of science and commercialism. It provides a sketch of the 18th-century literary schemes, discussing Johnson’s extensive involvement in the literary life of his time, both as a professional writer and literary critic and it includes a detailed analysis of representatives passages and concludes with a reference section of biographies of significant figures in his life and work, places to visit and further reading.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Longman}, author = {Woodman, Thomas M.}, year = {1993}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism}, } @book{wilson-smith_samuel_2004, address = {London}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}}, isbn = {978-1-904341-89-5}, language = {en}, publisher = {Haus}, author = {Wilson-Smith, Timothy}, year = {2004}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism}, } @book{wiltshire_samuel_1991, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} in the {Medical} {World}: {The} {Doctor} and the {Patient}}, isbn = {978-0-521-38326-4}, abstract = {Samuel Johnson has become known to posterity in two capacities: through his own works as the great literary essayist of the eighteenth century, and, through Boswell's Life, as a man - notoriously a medical patient with a string of physical and psychological ailments. John Wiltshire brings the two together in this 1991 study of Johnson the writer as 'Doctor' and patient. The subject of modern medical historians' case studies, Johnson also cultivated the acquaintance of doctors in his own day, and was himself a 'dabbler in physics'. John Wiltshire illuminates Johnson's life and work by setting them in their medical context, and also examines the importance of medical themes in Johnson's own writings. He discusses the many parts of Johnson's work touching on doctors, medicines, hospitals and medical experimentation, and analyses the central theme of human suffering - in body and mind - and its alleviation.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Wiltshire, John}, year = {1991}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism}, } @book{wiltshire_making_2009, address = {Hastings}, title = {The making of {Dr}. {Johnson}: icon of modern culture}, isbn = {978-1-903206-30-0}, shorttitle = {The making of {Dr}. {Johnson}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Helm Information}, author = {Wiltshire, John}, collaborator = {Vuillermin, Daniel}, year = {2009}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism}, } @book{wechselblatt_bad_1998, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {Bad behavior: {Samuel} {Johnson} and modern cultural authority}, isbn = {978-0-8387-5329-3}, abstract = {In this book, Martin Wechselblatt explores Samuel Johnson’s double professional self-construction as alternately Augustan sage and Grub Street hack: as the exemplary “Dr. Johnson” and as one of the many “authors to let” brought to life and just as suddenly extinguished by mass-market publishing. Unlike previous studies of Johnson and print culture, however, {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Bad Behavior{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} is concerned with the reasons so many readers and critics of Johnson have been led to regularly subsume into the monumental precedent of Johnson the sage, the material conditions of modern authority expressed by self-reflections of Johnson the hack. Situating Johnson within a historical and sociological model of modernity adapted from critical theory, Dr. Wechselblatt argues that Johnson’s double self-construction as at once high-cultural sage and popular hack dramatizes tensions between learned and commercial cultures in the emerging public sphere of contemporary civil society. As Johnson was acutely aware, the great paradox of cultural criticism is that it depends for its authority on the very culture it criticizes. For this reason, it is particularly useful to read Johnson through his critics — to reconfigure, from the directions criticism has taken, criticism’s own conditions of possibility. In a version of what Horkheimer and Adorno characterize as modernity’s epistemological closure and its ritual transformation of the “unknown” into “the well-known of an equation,” {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Bad Behavior{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} investigates the critical reduction of Johnson’s discourse to its maxims, and the relation of this critical practice to the peculiarly modern identification felt by fans toward celebrities. Dr. Wechselblatt finds that Johnson authority reproduces the tension between, on one hand, a stable, delegated form of knowledge, which Johnson associated with the patronage system and with Locke’s temporal duration; and on the other, the mere succession of authorities characteristic of experience in the marketplace.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Wechselblatt, Martin}, year = {1998}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism, cultural authority, elite culture, Philosophy}, } @book{weinbrot_samuel_2014, address = {San Marino}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {New} {Contexts} for a {New} {Century}}, isbn = {978-0-87328-259-8}, abstract = {This wide-ranging volume examines the theoretical and scholarly contexts of Johnson’s work as a lexicographer, moralist, poet, political commentator, sermon writer, periodical essayist, biographer, literary critic, and theorist. In addition to Johnson’s more familiar works, the contributors address his poetry, political writings, sermons, and personal correspondence.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Huntington Library}, editor = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, year = {2014}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism}, } @book{tomarken_samuel_1991, address = {Athens}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} on {Shakespeare}: the discipline of criticism}, isbn = {978-0-8203-1358-0}, abstract = {Since the first appearance of Samuel Johnson’s edition of Shakespeare’s drama in 1765, its Preface has often been published separately, while the Notes have been treated as miscellaneous and fragmentary. As a result, few modern readers realize that the Notes in fact contain coherent interpretations of most of the plays and that many portions of the Preface are generalizations related to those readings. Scholars who have examined the Notes carefully have almost always used them in studies of larger issues, such as Johnson’s morality or rhetoric. In this book, Edward Tomarken provides the first full-length study of the Notes to Shakespeare, showing how they raise issues of direct concern to modern critics and theoreticians. While referring to Johnson’s notes on all the Shakespearean dramas, Tomarken focuses on eight plays — {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Henry IV{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Troilus and Cressida{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Twelfth Night{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, {\textless}cite{\textgreater}The Taming of the Shrew{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, {\textless}cite{\textgreater}King Lear{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, {\textless}cite{\textgreater}The Tempest{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Hamlet{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, and {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Macbeth{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} — to demonstrate the range of Johnson’s editorial and critical abilities. Each chapter, devoted to a single play, moves from the particular to the general-from specific remarks about the play in the Notes, to related theoretical statements in the Preface, and finally to an axiom of literary theory. Ranging from a formulation concerning ideology in criticism to a reconsideration of aesthetic empathy, these axioms are, Tomarken contends, essential to literary criticism as a discipline and manifest Johnson’s relevance to modernity.}, language = {en}, publisher = {University of Georgia Press}, author = {Tomarken, Edward}, year = {1991}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism, Renaissance, Drama, criticism, Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), Notes to Shakespeare}, } @book{temmer_samuel_1988, address = {Athens}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and three infidels: {Rousseau}, {Voltaire}, {Diderot}}, isbn = {978-0-8203-0962-0}, abstract = {European literary history teems with prejudices. Nowhere perhaps is bias more evident than in the field of Anglo-French relations of the eighteenth century. In England looms the formidable figure of Samuel Johnson, while the French-speaking world is dominated by Rousseau, Voltaire, and Diderot. Samuel Johnson thought little of Voltaire and never mentioned Diderot. That he wanted to banish Rousseau to the American colonies is well known. All three men were, in Johnson’s mind, infidels to the Christian order of society. In {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Samuel Johnson and Three Infidels{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, Mark Temmer reevaluates dogmatic views and critical commonplaces that have encrusted these relationships by comparing representative works of the three Continental authors to corresponding works and realities embodied and created by Samuel Johnson. After reviewing existing harmonies and dissonances between France and England, Temmer turns to the lives of Johnson and Rousseau, interpreting them as ontological masterpieces made visible mainly in Rousseau’s Confessions and in biographies of Johnson by James Boswell and Hester Piozzi, both of whom insist on remarkable affinities between the two men. In the words of Mrs. Piozzi, they were “alike as sensations of frost and fire.” Despite their opposing doctrines, Temmer reveals a pietism in Rousseau that often matches in intensity Johnson’s otherworldly yearnings. Temmer moves from this comparison into a discussion of {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Candide and {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Rasselas{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, works published within months of each other in 1759. Integrating Voltaire’s satire and Johnson’s moral tale into the philosophical history of the age, Temmer goes on to uncover shared moments of laughter and music, ringing out against the gray background of a life in which, for both men, “much is to be endured and little to be enjoyed.” Finally, exploring Johnson’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Life of Richard Savage{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} and Diderot’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Le Neveu de Rameau{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, Temmer suggests the strong possibility that Diderot’s masterpiece may have been influenced by Johnson’s biography as well as by Savage’s own {\textless}cite{\textgreater}An Author to be Lett{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}. In this book, Temmer moves beyond the boundaries that have traditionally defined eighteenth-century scholarship on either shore of the English Channel. Creating a cross-cultural conversation bounded only by the lives and interests of his subjects, Temmer relates Johnson to Continental literature and defines his innovative role in a tradition that leads to Hegel, Dostoevsky, and Nietzsche.}, language = {en}, publisher = {University of Georgia Press}, author = {Temmer, Mark J.}, year = {1988}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, Criticism, prose, French literature, Piozzi, Hester Lynch (1741-1821), Candide (1759), Voltaire (1694-1778), Rousseau, Jean-Jacques (1712-1778), Diderot, Denis (1713-1784), Le Neveu de Rameau, Les Confessions (1781, 1788), Rameau's Nephew}, } @book{smallwood_johnsons_2004, address = {Aldershot}, title = {Johnson's critical presence: image, history, judgment}, isbn = {978-0-7546-3357-0}, shorttitle = {Johnson's critical presence}, abstract = {Samuel Johnson remains one of the most frequently discussed and cited of the eighteenth-century critics; but historians of criticism have invariably interpreted his work within conventions that have allowed for little evaluative commerce between the needs of the critical present and the voices of the critical past. Smallwood’s argument is that Johnson’s alienation from the modern critical scene stems in part from historians’ tendency to tell the story of criticism as a narrative of improvement. The image of Johnson conceived by his antagonists in the eighteenth century has been perpetuated by romanticism, by nineteenth-century representational routines and mediated to the present day, most recently, by varieties of ‘radical theory’. In Johnson’s Critical Presence Smallwood offers a new account of Johnson’s major critical writings conceived according to a different kind of historical potential. He suggests that the historicization of eighteenth-century criticism can best be understood in the light of the ‘dialogic’ and ‘translational’ historiographies of Collingwood, Gadamer and Ricoeur, and that the explanatory contexts of Johnson’s criticism must include poetry in addition to theory; in this his study seeks to displace both the history of ideas as the leading paradigm for the history of criticism and to question the developmental narrative on which it relies. By in-depth analysis of Johnson’s response to Shakespeare’s plays and to the poetry of Abraham Cowley, Smallwood constructs a non-reductive context of emotional experience for Johnson’s criticism. This embraces the dynamic satirical caricatures by James Gillray of Johnson as critic, the irony of Johnson’s critical affinities with the major romantics, and is set against twentieth-century responses to the literary ‘canon’. Smallwood argues that not only Johnson’s emotional sensitivities, but also the ironic voices within the critical text itself, must be fully appreciated before Johnson’s current relevance, or even his historical value, can be grasped.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Ashgate}, author = {Smallwood, Philip}, year = {2004}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism, History, criticism}, } @book{smallwood_johnson_2001, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {Johnson {Re}-{Visioned}: {Looking} {Before} and {After}}, isbn = {978-0-8387-5494-8}, abstract = {How far does Johnson’s mind touch the critical consciousness of the present day, and how far is the modern experience of his writings a form of historical knowledge? This volume of essays by British and American scholars seeks to answer these questions from a sequence of argued perspectives that looks both to the past and to the potential future of Johnson’s reputation. Johnson’s axial position is examined initially in the grounding discussion by Greg Clingham of the present moment in Johnsonian scholarship. Clement Hawes then investigates Johnson’s involvement in the cultural and political construction of an “English” literature that is not narrowly nationalistic. Essays by James G. Basker and Jaclyn Geller develop the discussion of the liminal aspects of Johnson’s thought by exploring his intuitions on race and gender. In the final phase of the volume, an essay by Danielle Insalaco reveals hitherto uninvestigated resonances in Johnson’s idea of history; Philip Smallwood analyzes the ways in which Johnson’s criticism has itself been historicized, while in the concluding essay Tom Mason and Adam Rounce take readers back to the first responses to Johnson’s literary judgments on poetry, and emphasize their power to stir controversy then and now. {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Johnson Re-Visioned{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} persuasively demonstrates that in the current debates about scholarship, nationalism, race, gender, history, criticism, and poetry, the discomforting counter-complacency of Samuel Johnson carries a radical authority across the years in between.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, editor = {Smallwood, Philip}, year = {2001}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism}, } @book{sisman_boswells_2000, address = {New York}, title = {Boswell’s presumptuous task: the making of the life of {Dr}. {Johnson}}, isbn = {978-0-374-11561-6}, shorttitle = {Boswell's presumptuous task}, abstract = {James Boswell’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}The Life of Samuel Johnson{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} is the most celebrated of all biographies, acknowledged as one of the greatest and most entertaining books in the English language. Yet Boswell himself has generally been considered little more than an idiot and condemned by posterity as a lecher and drunk. How could such a fool have written such a book? With great wit, Adam Sisman here tells the story of Boswell’s presumptuous task-the making of the greatest biography of all time. Sisman traces the friendship between Boswell and Samuel Johnson, his great mentor, and provides a fascinating account of Boswell’s seven-year struggle to write {\textless}cite{\textgreater}The Life of Samuel Johnson{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Farrar, Straus \& Giroux}, author = {Sisman, Adam}, year = {2000}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, Criticism, Authors, English}, annote = {Originally published: London : Penguin, 2000}, } @book{reinert_regulating_1996, address = {Durham}, title = {Regulating {Confusion}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and the {Crowd}}, isbn = {978-0-8223-1707-4 978-0-8223-1717-3}, shorttitle = {Regulating {Confusion}}, abstract = {With the urbanization of eighteenth-century English society, moral philosophers became preoccupied with the difference between individual and crowd behavior. In so doing, they set the stage for a form of political thought divorced from traditional moral reflection. In {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Regulating Confusion{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} Thomas Reinert places Samuel Johnson in the context of this development and investigates Johnson’s relation to an emerging modernity. Ambivalent about the disruption, confusion, perplexity, and boundless variety apparent in the London of his day, Johnson was committed to the conventions of moral reflection but also troubled by the pressure to adopt the perspective of the crowd and the language of social theory. {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Regulating Confusion{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} explores the consequences of his ambivalence and his attempt to order the chaos. It discusses his critique of moral generalizations, concept of moral reflection as a symbolic gesture, and account of what happens to the notion of character when individuals, having lost the support of moral convention, become faces in a crowd. Reflecting generally on the relationship between skepticism and political ideology, Reinert also discusses Johnson’s political skepticism and the forms of speculation and action it authorized. Challenging prevalent psychologizing and humanistic interpretations, {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Regulating Confusion{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} leaves behind the re-emergent view of Johnson as a reactionary ideologue and presents him in a theoretically sophisticated context. It offers his style of skepticism as a model of poise in the face of confusion about the nature of political truth and personal responsibility and demonstrates his value as a resource for students of culture struggling with contemporary debates about the relationship between literature and politics.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Duke University Press}, author = {Reinert, Thomas}, year = {1996}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism, morality, politics, crowd}, } @book{rogers_johnson_1993, address = {Oxford}, title = {Johnson}, isbn = {978-0-19-287593-8}, language = {en}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Rogers, Pat}, year = {1993}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism}, } @book{rogers_samuel_1996, address = {Westport, Conn.}, title = {The {Samuel} {Johnson} {Encyclopedia}}, isbn = {978-0-313-29411-2}, language = {en}, publisher = {Greenwood Press}, author = {Rogers, Pat}, year = {1996}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism, Reference}, annote = {A wide-ranging reference work on Johnson’s life, works, and associates. }, } @book{rogers_johnson_1995, address = {Oxford}, title = {Johnson and {Boswell}: the transit of {Caledonia}}, isbn = {978-0-19-818259-7}, language = {en}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Rogers, Pat}, year = {1995}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism}, } @book{rees_johnsons_2010, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Johnson's {Milton}}, isbn = {978-0-521-19279-8}, abstract = {Samuel Johnson is often represented as primarily antagonistic or antipathetic to Milton. Yet his imaginative and intellectual engagement with Milton’s life and writing extended across the entire span of his own varied writing career. As essayist, poet, lexicographer, critic and biographer — above all as reader — Johnson developed a controversial, fascinating and productive literary relationship with his powerful predecessor. To understand how Johnson creatively appropriates Milton’s texts, how he critically challenges yet also confirms Milton’s status, and how he constructs him as a biographical subject, is to deepen the modern reader’s understanding of both writers in the context of historical continuity and change. Christine Rees’s insightful study will be of interest not only to Milton and Johnson specialists, but to all scholars of early modern literary history and biography.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Rees, Christine}, year = {2010}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism, Renaissance, Milton, John (1608-1674)}, } @book{reddick_making_1996, address = {Cambridge}, edition = {Rev. ed.}, title = {The {Making} of {Johnson}’s "{Dictionary}," 1746–1773}, isbn = {978-0-521-56838-8}, language = {en}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Reddick, Allen}, year = {1996}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism, Language, Reference}, } @book{rasmussen_comparative_2007, address = {New York}, title = {Comparative excellence: new essays on {Shakespeare} and {Johnson}}, isbn = {978-0-404-64852-7}, language = {en}, publisher = {AMS Press}, editor = {Rasmussen, Eric and Santesso, Aaron}, year = {2007}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism, Renaissance, Drama, Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), drama}, annote = {A collection of ten original essays on Johnson and Shakespeare, from a conference in April 2005 in Reno and Lake Tahoe. }, } @book{pierce_religious_1983, address = {London}, title = {The religious life of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, isbn = {978-0-567-56729-1}, language = {en}, publisher = {Athlone}, author = {Pierce, Charles E.}, year = {1983}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism, Religion}, } @book{parker_johnsons_1989, address = {Oxford}, title = {Johnson's {Shakespeare}}, isbn = {978-0-19-812974-5}, language = {en}, publisher = {Clarendon Press}, author = {Parker, G. F.}, year = {1989}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism, Renaissance, Drama}, } @book{parke_samuel_1991, address = {Columbia}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and biographical thinking}, isbn = {978-0-8262-0789-0}, abstract = {Catherine N. Parke offers new readings of Johnson’s major prose writings, the familiar and the not so familiar. Through an inquiry into the centrality of biography in his thinking, she examines Johnson’s ideas about education, portrays his habits of mind, and explores his creative temperament.}, language = {en}, publisher = {University of Missouri Press}, author = {Parke, Catherine N.}, year = {1991}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, Criticism, Autobiography}, } @book{page_dr_1990, address = {Houndmills}, title = {A {Dr}. {Johnson} chronology}, isbn = {978-0-333-45916-4}, language = {en}, publisher = {Macmillan}, author = {Page, Norman}, year = {1990}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism}, } @book{meyers_samuel_2008, address = {New York}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {The} {Struggle}}, isbn = {978-0-465-04571-6}, abstract = {Hester Salusbury was a child prodigy. Later, as Hester Thrale, her wit, learning and vivacity would attract the greats of the day, Joshua Reynolds, Fanny Burney, Boswell, David Garrick, and, Edmund Burke to the household at Streatham Park. She published to great popularity and acclaim on Johnson, irritating the hell out of Boswell, and remains one of our most perceptive sources. One of our first female historians, a feminist without knowing it, she also broke new ground in politics and business. When her husband died, rumours flew that she’d wed Johnson. Instead, she ran off with an Italian music teacher. The scandal consumed London society — and her relationship with her daughters. But Hester was passionately in love (it was a love that nearly killed her). This is a brightly lit portrait of an exceptional woman whose life, loves and letters make a vivid and important contribution to our understanding of Georgian England. Ford Madox Ford declared Samuel Johnson “the most tragic of all our major literary figures.” Blessed with a formidable intellect and a burning passion for ideas, Johnson also struggled throughout his life with mental instability and numerous physical defects. One of the most illustrious figures of the English literary tradition, Johnson made his fame as poet, essayist, critic, dictionary-maker, conversationalist, and all-around larger-than-life personality. His success was all the greater for the adversity he had to overcome in achieving it. Drawing on a lifetime of study of Johnson and his era, as well as a wide array of new archival materials, noted biographer Jeffrey Meyers tells the extraordinary story of one of the great geniuses of English letters. Johnson emerges in his portrait as a mass of contradictions: lazy and energetic, aggressive and tender, melancholy and witty, comforted yet tormented by religion. He was physically repulsive and slovenly in dress and habits, but his social ideas were progressive and humane — he strongly opposed slavery and the imperial exploitation of indigenous peoples. He gave generously to the poor and homeless, rescued prostitutes, and defended criminals who’d been condemned to hang. But these charitable acts could not dispel the darkness that clouded his world: overwhelming guilt and fear of eternal damnation.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Basic Books}, author = {Meyers, Jeffrey}, year = {2008}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, Criticism}, annote = {A substantial biography, focusing on Johnson’s struggles with adversity, including illnesses, psychological torment, and poverty. }, } @book{johnson_lives_2006, address = {Oxford}, title = {The {Lives} of the {Most} {Eminent} {English} {Poets}: {With} {Critical} {Observations} on {Their} {Works}}, isbn = {978-0-19-927897-8 978-0-19-928479-5 978-0-19-928480-1 978-0-19-928481-8 978-0-19-928482-5}, abstract = {Johnson himself wrote in 1782: “I know not that I have written any thing more generally commended than the {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Lives of the Poets{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}.” Always recognized as a major biographical and critical achievement, Samuel Johnson’s last literary project is also one of his most readable and entertaining, written with characteristic eloquence and conviction, and at times with combative trenchancy. Johnson’s fifty-two biographies constitute a detailed survey of English poetry from the early seventeenth century down to his own time, with extended discussions of Cowley, Milton, Waller, Dryden, Addison, Prior, Swift, Pope, and Gray. The {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Lives{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} also include Johnson’s memorable biography of the enigmatic Richard Savage (1744), the friend of his own early years in London. Roger Lonsdale’s Introduction describes the origins, composition, and textual history of the Lives, and assesses Johnson’s assumptions and aims as biographer and critic. The commentary provides a detailed literary and historical context, investigating Johnson’s sources, relating the Lives to his own earlier writings and conversation, and to the critical opinions of his contemporaries, as well as illustrating their early reception. This is the first scholarly edition since George Birkbeck Hill’s three-volume Oxford edition (1905).}, language = {en}, publisher = {Clarendon Press}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {Lonsdale, Roger}, year = {2006}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, Criticism, Poetry}, } @book{ruxin_past_2017, address = {New York}, title = {The {Past} as {Present}: {Selected} {Thoughts} \& {Essays}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Oliphant Press}, author = {Ruxin, Paul T.}, editor = {Pradl, Gordon M and Ellenport, Samuel B and Pritchard, William H}, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{respess_samuel_1989, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Use} of /h/}, volume = {36}, issn = {0029-3970}, doi = {10.1093/nq/36-4-484c}, language = {en}, number = {4}, urldate = {2022-06-19}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Respess, John}, month = dec, year = {1989}, pages = {484--485}, file = {Full Text PDF:C\:\\Users\\jlync\\Zotero\\storage\\TEZLC34H\\RESPESS - 1989 - SAMUEL JOHNSON AND THE USE OF h.pdf:application/pdf}, } @article{turnbull_james_2021, title = {James {Boswell} and {John} {Trail} (1700–1774)}, volume = {68 [266]}, issn = {0029-3970}, doi = {10.1093/notesj/gjab161}, language = {en}, number = {4}, urldate = {2022-06-19}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Turnbull, Gordon}, month = dec, year = {2021}, keywords = {18th, prose, Scottish literature, editorial errors, Literature, Writing, Arts \& Humanities, Writers, 1700-1799, diary (1768), Trail, John, Editors}, pages = {427--429}, file = {Full Text PDF:C\:\\Users\\jlync\\Zotero\\storage\\ZRQYBJS4\\Turnbull - 2021 - James Boswell and John Trail (1700–1774).pdf:application/pdf}, } @article{walker_addenda_2020, title = {Addenda to the {Documentation} of \textit{{Facts} and {Inventions}: {Selections} from the {Journalism} of {James} {Boswell}}}, volume = {67 [265]}, issn = {0029-3970}, shorttitle = {Addenda to the {Documentation} {Of} {Facts} and {Inventions}}, doi = {10.1093/notesj/gjaa144}, abstract = {The publication in 2014 of a scholarly edition of many of the hitherto fugitive pieces of journalism written by James Boswell has gone far to establish a conveniently available and usefully documented anthology of many interesting items.1 Since then the few gaps in documentation scrupulously acknowledged at the time by the editor Paul Tankard are slowly being filled.2 The following notes are supplemental to the rich information amassed in that edition.Page 64—As Boswell describes the mutiny of a Highland Regiment in a letter to the Public Advertiser, 29 Sept. 1778, he writes, ‘We have had a Paper hawked through the Streets, entitled, “Authentic Intelligence from the new Camp on Arthur’s Seat, commanded by a Party of Lord Seaforth’s Highlanders, particularly the brave Mac Craws;” in which a very favourable Account is given of the Mutineers, who are said to want nothing but Justice to be done them.’ Tankard’s note, ‘This paper seems not to have survived or been otherwise recorded’ (64n195), can now be amended. The Hyde Collection (Houghton) contains this one-page broadside, surely the one to which Boswell refers: A farther intelligence anent the new camp on Arthur's seat, composed of the M'Craws, M'Crakens, M'Phersons, M'Leans, M'Johnstons, M'Innesses, \&c. \&c., September the 24. 1778 [Scotland, 1778].3}, language = {en}, number = {4}, urldate = {2022-06-19}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Walker, Robert G.}, month = dec, year = {2020}, keywords = {18th}, pages = {506--510}, file = {Full Text PDF:C\:\\Users\\jlync\\Zotero\\storage\\4E3UWDRN\\Walker - 2020 - Addenda to the Documentation Of Facts and Inventio.pdf:application/pdf}, } @article{sherbo_sale_2004, title = {From the {Sale} {Catalogue} of the {Library} of {James} {Boswell}, the {Younger} (1778–1822): {Did} {Boswell} {Play} the {Pianoforte}?}, volume = {51 [249]}, issn = {0029-3970}, doi = {10.1093/nq/510060}, language = {en}, number = {1}, urldate = {2022-06-19}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Sherbo, Arthur}, month = mar, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {60--63}, file = {Full Text PDF:C\:\\Users\\jlync\\Zotero\\storage\\IJDJXISH\\Sherbo - 2004 - From the Sale Catalogue of the Library of James Bo.pdf:application/pdf}, } @article{lurcock_samuel_1991, title = {Samuel {Johnson}'s {Attitude} to the {Arts}}, volume = {38}, issn = {0029-3970}, shorttitle = {Brownell, {M}. {R}., {Samuel} {Johnson}'s {Attitude} to the {Arts}; {Piozzi}, {H}. {L}. (ed. {E}. {A}. and {L}. {D}. {Bloom}), {The} {Piozzi} {Letters}}, doi = {10.1093/nq/38.1.113}, language = {en}, number = {1}, urldate = {2022-06-19}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Lurcock, A. F. T.}, collaborator = {Brownell, Morris R.}, month = mar, year = {1991}, pages = {113--115}, file = {Full Text PDF:C\:\\Users\\jlync\\Zotero\\storage\\U65IPRX9\\Lurcock - 1991 - Brownell, M. R., Samuel Johnson's Attitude to the .pdf:application/pdf}, } @article{walker_boswell_2019, title = {Boswell and the {Graunt}–{Petty} {Authorship} {Controversy}}, volume = {66}, issn = {0029-3970}, doi = {10.1093/notesj/gjz139}, abstract = {A puzzling phrase in James Boswell’s \textit{Rampager} 19 sparked this investigation, the result of which, while perhaps not definitive, is an important illustration of the imaginative technique Boswell used throughout his nonbiographical writings. First some background. Boswell made meaningful contributions to literature in two series of essays, the \textit{Hypochondriack} (1777–83) and the \textit{Rampager} (1770–82). The former has long been accessible in a modern edition (ed. Margery Bailey, 2 vols., Stanford, 1928), while the latter has only recently been made available for the first time since its publication in the \textit{Public Advertiser} within Paul Tankard’s collection, \textit{Facts and Inventions: Selections from the Journalism of James Boswell}. Tankard has included all twenty \textit{Rampager} essays — spread as they are over twelve years, he rightly suggests they are more sporadic than periodic essays—and he has annotated them well. Indeed, annotation is a major challenge to any Boswellean editor but especially to one dealing with the \textit{Rampager}, in which Boswell combines allusions to current political events with allusions to literature and learning even more extravagantly than he does in any other work.}, language = {en}, number = {4}, urldate = {2022-06-19}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Walker, Robert G}, month = dec, year = {2019}, keywords = {18th}, pages = {581--584}, file = {Full Text PDF:C\:\\Users\\jlync\\Zotero\\storage\\KJDGCB5E\\Walker - 2019 - Boswell and the Graunt-Petty Authorship Controvers.pdf:application/pdf}, } @book{fleeman_bibliography_2000, address = {Oxford}, title = {A {Bibliography} of the {Works} of {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Treating} {His} {Published} {Works} from the {Beginnings} to 1984}, isbn = {978-0-19-812269-2}, shorttitle = {A {Bibliography} of the {Works} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Fleeman, J. D.}, collaborator = {McLaverty, James}, year = {2000}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Books, Criticism}, annote = {A monumental bibliography of Johnson’s works, a project to which Fleeman devoted much of his career. McLaverty completed the bibliography upon Fleeman’s death, and maintains a running list of corrections and additions on the Web. }, } @article{clayton_boswell_1991, title = {Boswell: {The} {Great} {Biographer}, 1789–1795}, volume = {38}, issn = {0029-3970}, shorttitle = {Danziger, {M}. {K}. and {Brady}, {F}., eds., {Boswell}}, doi = {10.1093/nq/38.1.115}, language = {en}, number = {1}, urldate = {2022-06-19}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Clayton, Paul}, collaborator = {Danziger, Marlies K. and Brady, Frank}, month = mar, year = {1991}, keywords = {18th}, pages = {115--118}, file = {Full Text PDF:C\:\\Users\\jlync\\Zotero\\storage\\9QV29K4V\\Clayton - 1991 - Danziger, M. K. and Brady, F., eds., Boswell The .pdf:application/pdf}, } @article{clayton_boswell_1989, title = {Boswell: {The} {English} {Experiment}, 1785–1789}, volume = {36}, issn = {0029-3970}, doi = {10.1093/nq/36-1-115a}, language = {en}, number = {1}, urldate = {2022-06-19}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Clayton, Paul}, collaborator = {Lustig, Irma S. and Powell, F. A.}, month = mar, year = {1989}, pages = {115--116}, file = {Full Text PDF:C\:\\Users\\jlync\\Zotero\\storage\\EQFKDG4M\\CLAYTON - 1989 - Reviews.pdf:application/pdf}, } @article{waterhouse_boswell_2005, title = {Boswell, {Joseph} {Warton}, and {Servius}}, volume = {52}, issn = {0029-3970}, doi = {10.1093/notesj/gji324}, abstract = {James Boswell's book Corsica, where he gives a reference to Joseph Warton's note on Aeneid is discussed. It is mentioned that the source of this book was the ancient commentary on Virgil by Servius.}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Waterhouse, William C.}, year = {2005}, keywords = {18th}, pages = {374--374}, } @article{sherbo_longmans_2006, title = {The {Longmans} {Milton} and the 1778 {Johnson}–{Steevens} {Variorum}}, volume = {53}, issn = {0029-3970}, doi = {10.1093/notesj/gjj137}, abstract = {Professor Hyder E. Rollins, editor of the New Variorum ‘Sonnets’ and ‘Poems’, list Malone’s 1780 ‘Supplement’ to the 1778 ‘Shakespeare’ and Malone’s 1790 Shakespeare, and also the 1821 Boswell–Malone edition. He does not, however, lists the 1778 Johnson–Stevens edition, and as a result, misses a small body of notes by Malone and others, which might have enriched his commentary.}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Sherbo, Arthur}, year = {2006}, keywords = {18th}, pages = {75--78}, } @article{english_samuel_1993, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {A} {Portrait} in \textit{{OED}}-{Antedatings}}, volume = {40 [238]}, issn = {0029-3970}, doi = {10.1093/nq/40.3.331}, abstract = {There is evidence of words such as atrabiliousness, dogmatism and grandiosity antedating the Oxford English Dictionary examples in passages referring to Dr Samuel Johnson. Phrases such as ox in a china shop, a variant of bull in a china shop, and general knowledge were also used first in connection with Johnson. The number of words whose earliest usage refers to Johnson causes speculations about whether they were coined to describe him.}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {English, Mark}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology, lexical approach}, pages = {331--334}, } @article{fleeman_johnson_1994, title = {Johnson and {Scotland} in {Scotland}: {A} {Journey} to the {Hebrides}}, volume = {41}, issn = {0029-3970}, shorttitle = {Johnson and {Scotland} in {Scotland}}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Fleeman, J. D.}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {106--}, } @article{box_aspects_2009, title = {Aspects of {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Essays} on {His} {Arts}, {Mind}, {Afterlife}, and {Politics}}, volume = {56}, issn = {0029-3970}, shorttitle = {Aspects of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, abstract = {Box reviews Aspects of Samuel Johnson: Essays on His Arts, Mind, Afterlife, and Politics by Howard D. Weinbrot.}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Box, M. A.}, collaborator = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, year = {2009}, pages = {155--}, } @article{mccord_specter_1986, title = {'{A} {Specter} {Viewed} by a {Specter}': {Autobiography} in {Biography}}, volume = {9}, issn = {0162-4962}, doi = {10.1353/bio.2010.0553}, abstract = {Mark Harris makes explicit the hidden relationship between biographer and subject in {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Saul Bellow: Drumlin Woodchuck{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} by calling attention to the process of researching and writing a biography. Boswell and Johnson are in the background as Harris draws on conventions usually associated with autobiography (its dramatized narrator and self-accounting form) to suggest the possibilities for evoking a ‘life’ in the 20th century.}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Biography: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly}, author = {McCord, Phyllis Frus}, year = {1986}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson}, pages = {219--228}, } @article{moore_john_2016, title = {John {Wolcot} and '{The} {Anecdotic} {Itch}': {Peter} {Pindar}, {Biography}, and {Historiography} in the 1780s}, volume = {40}, issn = {0098-2601}, abstract = {John Wolcot, under his nom de plume of Peter Pindar, was one of the most popular satirists of the late eighteenth century. Today his work is primarily known for his antiministerial satires during the 1790s and discussed in terms of its radical credentials in ways that have narrowed our understanding of his achievement and interests. This essay reads three of Wolcot’s key poems from the 1780s in terms of his focus on the use of anecdote in writing history and biography, and his self-conscious interest in writing about great men. In {\textless}cite{\textgreater}A Poetical and Congratulatory Epistle to James Boswell, Esq on his Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides with the celebrated Dr Johnson{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} (1786) and {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Bozzy and Piozzi; or, The British Biographers, A Town Eclogue{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} (1786), Peter critiques the tendency of Johnson’s biographers to represent him not through an account of his great work, but through trivial and undignified personal detail. In {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Instructions to a Celebrated Laureat; alias The Progress of Curiosity; alias A Birthday Ode; alias Mr Whitbread’s Brewhouse{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} (1787), Peter diagnoses the opposite problem in Thomas Warton’s celebration of King George III, which treats an essential trivial figure as if he were a great one. In this way, Wolcot engages in significant cultural debates about the meaning and representation of greatness and significant achievement in the 1780s. Our appreciation of this engagement and the larger cultural debates into which it is keyed can broaden our sense of the questions it is possible to pose about Wolcot as a writer beyond those to do with his attitude to ministerial policy during the revolutionary period.}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Life}, author = {Moore, Dafydd}, month = apr, year = {2016}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson}, pages = {88--118}, } @article{lee_dreams_2017, title = {'{The} {Dreams} of {Avarice}': {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Edward} {Moore}}, volume = {31}, shorttitle = {'{The} {Dreams} of {Avarice}'}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Intelligencer}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, month = mar, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {22--32}, } @phdthesis{koepp_johnsonian_1982, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Johnsonian and {Boswellian} {Strains} in {Early} {Nineteenth}-{Century} {English} {Biography}}, language = {en}, school = {University of Wisconsin–Madison}, author = {Koepp, Robert Charles}, year = {1982}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, } @article{gilmore_james_1991, title = {James {Boswell}'s {Drinking}}, volume = {24}, issn = {0013-2586}, doi = {10.2307/2738667}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Gilmore, Thomas B.}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {337--357}, } @article{bundock_johnson_2005, title = {Johnson and {Women} in {Boswell}'s \textit{{Life} of {Johnson}}}, volume = {16}, language = {en}, urldate = {2022-06-19}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Bundock, Michael}, year = {2005}, note = {81}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), women}, pages = {81--109}, } @article{berglund_i_2012, title = {'{I} {Am} {Lost} without {My} {Boswell}': {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Sherlock} {Holmes}}, volume = {22}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Berglund, Lisa}, year = {2012}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, Conan Doyle, Sir Arthur (1859-1930), Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), fiction, An Account of the Life of Mr. Richard Savage (1744)}, pages = {131--143}, annote = {Berglund teases out the Johnsonian themes in Arthur Conan Doyle’s stories. }, } @article{zarobila_boswell_1988, title = {Boswell and {Johnson} at {Blithedale}: {A} {Source} for {Hawthorne}'s {Romance}}, volume = {14}, issn = {0890-4197}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Nathaniel Hawthorne Review}, author = {Zarobila, Charles}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), Hawthorne, Nathaniel (1804-1864), novel, The Blithedale Romance (1852)}, pages = {6--9}, } @incollection{wetherall-dickson_syphilis_2018, address = {Liverpool}, title = {Syphilis and {Sociability}: {The} {Impolite} {Bodies} of {Two} {Gentlemen}, {James} {Boswell} (1740–1795) and {Sylas} {Neville} (1741–1840)}, isbn = {978-1-78694-052-0 (hbk.)}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Male} {Body} in {Medicine} and {Literature}}, publisher = {Liverpool University Press}, author = {Wetherall-Dickson, Leigh}, editor = {Mangham, Andrew and Lea, Daniel}, year = {2018}, keywords = {18th, Psychology, prose, Scottish literature, diary, the public, the self, Publishing industry, Diaries, 1700-1799, Neville, Sylas (1741-1840), private life, syphilis, venereal disease, Business, Sociology, Pleasure, Medical sciences, Emotion, Cognitive psychology, Emotional states, Human societies, Industrial sectors, Industry, Personality, Politeness, Anthropology, Economic disciplines, Economics, Ethnography, Ethnology, European studies, Archival science, Archiving, Information science, Library science, Personal archiving, Personal documents, Appetite, British culture, British studies, Consumer economics, Etiquette, Health sciences, Home economics, Housekeeping, Infections, Knowledge industries, Medical conditions, Nutrition physiology, Nutritional science, Personality psychology, Personality traits, Service industries, Sex industry, Sex workers, Sociability, Social dynamics, Social norms, University presses}, pages = {177--193}, } @article{wheeler_great_1986, title = {Great {Burke} and {Poor} {Boswell}: {Carlyle} and the {Historian}'s {Task}}, volume = {70}, issn = {0042-5192}, language = {en}, journal = {Victorian Newsletter}, author = {Wheeler, Elizabeth}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), Victorian period, Burke, Edmund (1729-1797), Carlyle, Thomas (1795-1881), Reflections on the Revolution in France (1790), historical prose}, pages = {28--31}, } @article{tankard_my_2014, title = {'{My} {Journal} {Goes} {Charmingly} {On}': {Boswell} {Reedited} [review of \textit{{London} {Journal}, 1762–1763}, by {Gordon} {Turnbull}]}, volume = {38}, issn = {0098-2601}, doi = {10.1215/000982601-2774037}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Life}, author = {Tankard, Paul}, year = {2014}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson}, pages = {111--114}, } @incollection{turnbull_boswell_1991, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Boswell and {Sympathy}: {The} {Trial} and {Execution} of {John} {Reid}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {New {Light} on {Boswell}: {Critical} and {Historical} {Essays} on the {Occasion} of the {Bicentenary} of “{The} {Life} of {Johnson}”}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Turnbull, Gordon}, editor = {Clingham, Greg and Daiches, David}, year = {1991}, doi = {10.1007/978-1-4684-1360-1_15}, keywords = {18th}, pages = {104--115}, } @article{tintner_bibliographical_1999, title = {A {Bibliographical} {Note}: {Henry} {James}'s {Markings} in {Boswell}'s \textit{{Life} of {Johnson}}}, volume = {20}, issn = {0273-0340}, doi = {10.1353/hjr.1999.0020}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Henry James Review}, author = {Tintner, Adeline R.}, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), marginalia, James, Henry, Jr. (1843-1916)}, pages = {291--298}, } @article{tung_dead_2014, title = {Dead {Man} {Talking}: {James} {Boswell}, {Ghostwriting}, and the {Dying} {Speech} of {John} {Reid}}, volume = {77}, issn = {0018-7895}, doi = {10.1525/hlq.2014.77.1.59}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Huntington Library Quarterly}, author = {Tung, Shirley F.}, year = {2014}, keywords = {18th}, pages = {59--78}, } @article{smith_boswell_1986, title = {Boswell in {Search} of {Boswell}: {A} {Quest} for {Self}-{Definition}}, volume = {5}, issn = {0740-9478}, language = {en}, journal = {Publications of the Mississippi Philological Association}, author = {Smith, J. F.}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, prose, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), the self}, pages = {188--196}, } @article{sloan_boswell_1992, title = {\textit{{Boswell} for the {Defence}}/{Boswell}'s \textit{{London} {Journal}}}, volume = {16}, issn = {0098-2601}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Life}, author = {Sloan, Kay}, month = may, year = {1992}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson}, pages = {142--144}, } @incollection{sher_scottish_1991, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Scottish {Divines} and {Legal} {Lairds}: {Boswell}'s {Scots} {Presbyterian} {Identity}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {New {Light} on {Boswell}: {Critical} and {Historical} {Essays} on the {Occasion} of the {Bicentenary} of “{The} {Life} of {Johnson}”}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Sher, Richard B.}, editor = {Clingham, Greg and Daiches, David}, year = {1991}, doi = {10.1016/b978-0-444-88864-8.50146-1}, keywords = {18th}, pages = {28--55}, } @article{sharma_samuel_1986, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Art} of {Social} {Comfort}}, volume = {1}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Indian Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Sharma, Amiya Bhushan}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), contradiction}, pages = {16--35}, } @incollection{siebenschuh_dr_1987, address = {Troy}, title = {Dr. {Johnson} and {Hodge} the {Cat}: {Small} {Moments} and {Great} {Pleasures} in the {Life}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Fresh {Reflections} on {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Essays} in {Criticism}}, publisher = {Whitston}, author = {Siebenschuh, William R.}, editor = {Nath, Prem}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), imagery}, pages = {388--399}, } @article{siebenschuh_cognitive_1989, title = {Cognitive {Processes} and {Autobiographical} {Acts}}, volume = {12}, issn = {0162-4962}, doi = {10.1353/bio.2010.0534}, abstract = {In an autobiography or any text heavily dependent upon its author’s memory, the normal operation of the common cognitive processes of memory and perception may be the cause of literary effects we are used to attributing to “artistic choice” or an author’s intention. Use of selected knowledge from the cognitive sciences may significantly enhance our ability to explain and interpret autobiographical texts and may even provide new insight into the creative process.}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Biography: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly}, author = {Siebenschuh, William R.}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), memory}, pages = {142--153}, } @article{savater_boswel_1996, title = {Boswel [sic], el curioso impertinente}, language = {es}, journal = {Suplemento Literario La Nación}, author = {Savater, Fernando}, month = jan, year = {1996}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), curiosity}, pages = {6}, } @incollection{schwartz_boswell_1991, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Boswell and {Hume}: {The} {Deathbed} {Interview}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {New {Light} on {Boswell}: {Critical} and {Historical} {Essays} on the {Occasion} of the {Bicentenary} of “{The} {Life} of {Johnson}”}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Schwartz, Richard B.}, editor = {Clingham, Greg and Daiches, David}, year = {1991}, keywords = {18th, Philosophy}, pages = {116--125}, } @article{redford_taming_1999, title = {Taming {Savage} {Johnson}}, volume = {1}, issn = {1523-9012}, doi = {10.1093/litimag/1.1.85}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Literary Imagination}, author = {Redford, Bruce}, year = {1999}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), manuscript study}, pages = {85--101}, } @incollection{redford_talk_2001, address = {Madison}, title = {Talk into {Text}: {The} {Shaping} of {Conversation} in {Boswell}'s \textit{{Life} of {Johnson}}}, isbn = {978-0-299-17480-4}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Eighteenth-{Century} {Contexts}: {Historical} {Inquiries} in {Honor} of {Phillip} {Harth}}, publisher = {University of Wisconsin Press}, author = {Redford, Bruce}, editor = {Weinbrot, Howard D. and Schakel, Peter J. and Karian, Stephen E.}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), conversation, dialogue}, pages = {247--264}, } @article{radner_very_1996, title = {'{A} {Very} {Exact} {Picture} of {His} {Life}': {Johnson}'s {Role} in {Writing} the \textit{{Life} of {Johnson}}}, volume = {7}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Radner, John B.}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791)}, pages = {299--342}, } @incollection{pittock_boswell_1991, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Boswell as {Critic}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {New {Light} on {Boswell}: {Critical} and {Historical} {Essays} on the {Occasion} of the {Bicentenary} of “{The} {Life} of {Johnson}”}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Pittock, Joan H.}, editor = {Clingham, Greg and Daiches, David}, year = {1991}, keywords = {18th, Scottish literature, criticism, 1700-1799}, pages = {72--85}, } @article{payne_annotated_1987, title = {An {Annotated} \textit{{Life} of {Johnson}}: {Dr}. {William} {Cadogan} on '{Bozzy}' and {His} {Bear}}, volume = {2}, issn = {8755-3473}, language = {en}, journal = {Collections}, author = {Payne, Linda R.}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), annotation, Cadogan, William (1711-1797)}, pages = {1--25}, } @phdthesis{newman_untoward_1994, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {'{Untoward} {Genius}': {A} {Psychoanalytic} {Study} of the {Life} and {Early} {Writings} of {James} {Boswell}, {Esq}.}, abstract = {The fact that James Boswell is difficult if not impossible to understand without recourse to psychological explanations makes him a particularly appropriate subject for an interpretation that draws on modern theories of psychoanalysis. Modern psychological theory, in particular the epigenetic developmental theory of Erik Erikson and modern theories of narcissism, are especially useful in a work on Boswell for yet another reason. These particular theories provide good accounts of what the interaction between the baby Boswell, his parents, and his culture should have been if he were to have grown into a happily productive, responsible member of his society. This study advances a theory about how Boswell’s early childhood produced the psychic forces the prevented him from becoming a serious poet but transformed him into a genius with prose. Erikson provides the overarching theory for the author’s interpretation of Boswell’s psychological development, or lack thereof.}, language = {en}, urldate = {1993-01-01}, school = {University of Southern California}, author = {Newman, Donald J.}, year = {1994}, keywords = {18th, Biography}, } @article{nakahara_jonsonden_1991, title = {Jonsonden ni okeru {Rondon} saikō}, volume = {137}, issn = {0287-2706}, language = {en}, number = {8}, journal = {Eigo Seinen/Rising Generation}, author = {Nakahara, Akio}, month = nov, year = {1991}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), London, authenticity}, pages = {386--388}, } @phdthesis{morris_parody_1996, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Parody in \textit{{Pale} {Fire}}: {A} {Re}-{Reading} of {Boswell}'s \textit{{Life} of {Johnson}}}, language = {en}, urldate = {1996-01-01}, school = {University of North Carolina, Greensboro}, author = {Morris, Matthew Charles Evans}, month = nov, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), novel, dissertation abstract, English language literature, Nabokov, Vladimir (1899-1977), Pale Fire (1962), Russian literature, parody}, } @article{moss_island_2013, title = {In the {Island} of {Uffa}}, volume = {63}, issn = {0005-4070}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {The Baker Street Journal: An Irregular Quarterly of Sherlockiana}, author = {Moss, Robert A.}, year = {2013}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland (1775), Conan Doyle, Sir Arthur (1859-1930), Holmes, Sherlock (character), island, prose, Scottish literature, short story, The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, with Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1785), The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), Watson, Dr. John (character)}, pages = {15--19}, } @incollection{manning_this_1991, address = {Cambridge}, title = {'{This} {Philosophical} {Melancholy}': {Style} and {Self} in {Boswell} and {Hume}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {New {Light} on {Boswell}: {Critical} and {Historical} {Essays} on the {Occasion} of the {Bicentenary} of “{The} {Life} of {Johnson}”}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Manning, Susan}, editor = {Clingham, Greg and Daiches, David}, year = {1991}, keywords = {18th, Philosophy}, pages = {126--140}, } @article{lustig_making_1992, title = {On the {Making} of \textit{{Boswell}'s {London} {Journal}} and \textit{{Boswell} for the {Defence}}}, volume = {16}, issn = {0098-2601}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Life}, author = {Lustig, Irma S.}, month = may, year = {1992}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson}, pages = {136--139}, } @article{lustig_boswell_1989, title = {Boswell and {Zélide}}, volume = {13}, issn = {0098-2601}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Life}, author = {Lustig, Irma S.}, month = feb, year = {1989}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, French literature, 1700-1799, Charrière, Isabelle de (1740-1805)}, pages = {10--15}, } @article{kernan_social_1985, title = {The {Social} {Construction} of {Literature}}, volume = {7}, issn = {0163-075X}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Kenyon Review}, author = {Kernan, Alvin B.}, year = {1985}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {31--46}, } @article{greene_beyond_1998, title = {'{Beyond} {Probability}': {A} {Boswellian} {Act} of {Faith}}, volume = {9}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Greene, Donald J.}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), authenticity, evidence, sayings}, pages = {47--80}, } @incollection{friedman_considering_2018, address = {Newark}, title = {Considering {Johnson}'s "{Nose} of the {Mind}" and {Mind}'s {Nose}: {Olfaction} {Deployed} and {Suppressed} in the "{Age} of {Johnson}"}, isbn = {978-1-61149-678-9 (hbk.)}, language = {en}, booktitle = {New {Essays} on {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Revaluation}}, publisher = {University of Delaware Press}, author = {Friedman, Emily C.}, editor = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {203--215}, } @article{duke_players_1992, title = {Players on {Unbroken} {Spinets}: {Thomas} {Wolfe} and {James} {Boswell}}, volume = {16}, issn = {0276-5683}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Thomas Wolfe Review}, author = {Duke, Paul M.}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), novel, Wolfe, Thomas (1900-1938)}, pages = {47--51}, } @article{davidson_minute_2015, title = {The '{Minute} {Particular}' in {Life}-{Writing} and the {Novel}}, volume = {48}, issn = {0013-2586}, doi = {10.1353/ecs.2015.0012}, abstract = {This essay considers the interdependence of formal and ethical questions about the appropriate use of particular detail by juxtaposing eighteenth-century fiction to contemporary practices of life-writing, especially the use of detail by Johnson in his +Lives of the Poets= and Boswell in his +Life of Johnson=. After laying out some premises about what constitutes novelistic detail during this period, the essay explores a productive tension between an ethical argument against 'being particular' when writing about real historical figures and an increasingly strong preference for specificity in both fiction and nonfiction.}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Davidson, Jenny}, year = {2015}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson}, pages = {263--281}, } @article{considine_lexicographer_2000, title = {The {Lexicographer} as {Hero}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Henri} {Estienne}}, volume = {79}, issn = {0031-7977}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Philological Quarterly}, author = {Considine, John}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson, Classics, Renaissance, prose, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology, French literature, Estienne, Henri (1531-1598), Thesaurus Graecae Linguae (1572)}, pages = {205--224}, } @incollection{curley_boswells_1991, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Boswell's {Liberty}-{Loving} {Account} of {Corsica} and the {Art} of {Travel} {Literature}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {New {Light} on {Boswell}: {Critical} and {Historical} {Essays} on the {Occasion} of the {Bicentenary} of “{The} {Life} of {Johnson}”}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Curley, Thomas M.}, editor = {Clingham, Greg and Daiches, David}, year = {1991}, doi = {10.1007/978-1-4612-3174-5_3}, keywords = {18th}, pages = {89--103}, } @article{cohen_talking_2001, title = {The {Talking} {Life}: {Boswell} and {Johnson}}, volume = {17}, issn = {0885-9337}, language = {en}, number = {1-2 [49-50]}, journal = {Boulevard}, author = {Cohen, Paula Marantz}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791)}, pages = {115--126}, } @article{carnochan_boswells_1992, title = {Boswell's {Life} of {Hume}}, volume = {305}, issn = {0435-2866}, language = {en}, journal = {Studies on Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century}, author = {Carnochan, W. B.}, year = {1992}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Scottish literature, 1700-1799, Hume, David (1711-1776)}, pages = {1760--1765}, } @incollection{clingham_double_1995, address = {New York}, title = {Double {Writing}: {The} {Erotics} of {Narrative} in {Boswell}’s \textit{{Life} of {Johnson}}}, isbn = {978-0-312-12142-6}, language = {en}, booktitle = {James {Boswell}: {Psychological} {Interpretations}}, publisher = {St. Martin's Press}, author = {Clingham, Greg}, editor = {Newman, Donald J.}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), desire}, pages = {189--214}, } @incollection{amigoni_borrowing_1999, address = {Aldershot}, title = {‘{Borrowing} {Gargantua}’s {Mouth}’: {Biography}, {Bakhtin} and {Grotesque} {Discourse} — {James} {Boswell}, {Thomas} {Carlyle} and {Leslie} {Stephen} on {Samuel} {Johnson}}, isbn = {978-1-85928-380-6}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Victorian {Culture} and the {Idea} of the {Grotesque}}, publisher = {Ashgate}, author = {Amigoni, David}, editor = {Trodd, Colin and Barlow, Paul and Amigoni, David}, year = {1999}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, Carlyle, Thomas (1795-1881), Stephen, Sir Leslie (1832-1904), the grotesque}, pages = {21--36}, } @incollection{reed_stabilizing_2015, address = {New York}, title = {Stabilizing {Reason} with {Sensibility}: {Boswell} and {Johnson}’s {Pursuit} of a {Genuine} {Definition} of {Masculinity}}, isbn = {978-0-404-64872-5 (hbk.)}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Spectacle, {Sex}, and {Property} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Literature} and {Culture}}, publisher = {AMS Press}, author = {Reed, Brian D.}, editor = {Chappell, Julie A. and Stanton, Kamille Stone}, collaborator = {Saxton, Kirsten T.}, year = {2015}, keywords = {18th}, pages = {117--137}, } @book{piozzi_letters_2013, address = {Cambridge}, series = {Cambridge {Library} {Collection}: {Literary} {Studies}}, title = {Letters to and from the {Late} {Samuel} {Johnson}, {LL}.{D}.: {To} {Which} {Are} {Added} {Some} {Poems} {Never} before {Printed}}, isbn = {978-1-108-05997-8}, language = {en}, number = {422 + 442 pp.}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Piozzi, Hester Lynch}, year = {2013}, keywords = {Johnson, letters}, } @article{lee_look_2017, title = {'{Look}, {My} {Lord}, {It} {Comes}': {Ghostly} {Silences} in the {Boswell}/{Johnson} {Archive}}, volume = {64 (262)}, issn = {0029-3970}, shorttitle = {'{Look}, {My} {Lord}, {It} {Comes}'}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, month = sep, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {493--497}, file = {Full Text PDF:C\:\\Users\\jlync\\Zotero\\storage\\I5DYS43Q\\Lee - 2017 - ‘Look, My Lord, It Comes’ Ghostly Silences in the.pdf:application/pdf}, } @book{radner_johnson_2012, address = {New Haven}, title = {Johnson and {Boswell}: {A} {Biography} of {Friendship}}, isbn = {978-0-300-17875-3}, abstract = {In this book John Radner examines the fluctuating, close, and complex friendship enjoyed by Samuel Johnson and James Boswell, from the day they met in 1763 to the day when Boswell published his monumental {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Life of Johnson{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}. Drawing on everything Johnson and Boswell wrote to and about the other, this book charts the psychological currents that flowed between them as they scripted and directed their time together, questioned and advised, confided and held back. It explores the key longings and shifting tensions that distinguished this from each man’s other long-term friendships, while it tracks in detail how Johnson and Boswell brought each other to life, challenged and confirmed each other, and used their deepening friendship to define and assess themselves. It tells a story that reaches through its specificity into the dynamics of most sustained friendships, with their breaks and reconnections, their silences and fresh intimacies, their continuities and transformations.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Yale University Press}, author = {Radner, John B.}, year = {2012}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, Criticism, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), friendship, literary collaboration}, annote = {Introduction -- Taking charge of Boswell (1763) -- "Perpetual friendship"? (1764-1767) -- Jostling for control (1768-1771) -- New collaborations (1772) -- Embracing the biographer (1772-1773) -- Cooperation and rivalry in Scotland (14 August to 22 November 1773) -- Negotiating and competing for narrative control (14 August to 22 November 1773) -- Collaboration manqué (November 1773 to May 1775) -- Renegotiating the friendship, part 1 (1775-1777): depression, defiance, and dependency -- Renegotiating the friendship, part 2 (1777-1778): confrontation, collaboration, and celebration -- "Strangers to each other" (May 1778 to March 1781) -- The lives of the poets and Johnson's (auto)biography (1777-1781) -- Reconnecting (1781-1783) -- "Some time together before we are parted" (March 1783 to May 1784) -- "Love me as well as you can" (1784) -- Rewriting the Hebrides trip (1785) -- Boswell claiming his inheritance (1786-1791) -- Winning Johnson's blessing}, } @phdthesis{turnbull_generous_1986-1, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {'{Generous} {Attachment}': {Filiation} and {Rogue} {Biography} in the {Journals} of {James} {Boswell}}, language = {en}, school = {Yale University}, author = {Turnbull, Gordon}, year = {1986}, keywords = {18th}, } @incollection{turnbull_james_1987, address = {Aberdeen}, title = {James {Boswell}: {Biography} and the {Union}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {History} of {Scottish} {Literature}, {II}: 1660–1800}, publisher = {Aberdeen University Press}, author = {Turnbull, Gordon}, editor = {Hook, Andrew and Craig, Cairns}, year = {1987}, doi = {10.1007/978-94-009-3665-2_15}, keywords = {18th}, pages = {157--173}, } @article{turnbull_criminal_1986, title = {Criminal {Biographer}: {Boswell} and {Margaret} {Caroline} {Rudd}}, volume = {26}, issn = {0039-3657}, doi = {10.2307/450577}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {SEL: Studies in English Literature, 1500–1900}, author = {Turnbull, Gordon}, year = {1986}, keywords = {18th}, pages = {511--535}, } @article{tedeschi_extra-illustration_2012, title = {Extra-{Illustration} {As} {Exemplified} in {A}. {H}. {Reed}'s {Copy} of {Boswell}'s \textit{{Life} of {Johnson}}}, volume = {36}, issn = {1834-9013}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Script \& Print: Bulletin of the Bibliographical Society of Australia and New Zealand}, author = {Tedeschi, Anthony}, year = {2012}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), illustration, reader, Reed, Alfred Hamish (1875-1975)}, pages = {42--52}, } @book{rothschild_blinking_2002, address = {Tempe, Ariz.}, title = {Blinking {Sam}: the true history of {Sir} {Joshua} {Reynolds}'s 1775 portrait of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, shorttitle = {Blinking {Sam}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Printed for The Johnsonians and the Samuel Johnson Society of Southern California at the Almond Tree Press and Paper Mill}, author = {Rothschild, Loren}, year = {2002}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Paperback, Art, History, painting, Reynolds, Sir Joshua (1723-1792)}, annote = {An authoritative account of the famous Blinking Sam portrait. }, } @book{piozzi_well_1998, address = {New York?}, title = {"{Well} said {Mr}. {Northcote}": a keepsake to commemorate the two hundred eighty-ninth anniversary of the birth of {Samuel} {Johnson} and the fifty-second annual dinner of {The} {Johnsonians}, the {Boston} {Athenaeum}, 25 {September} 1998}, shorttitle = {"{Well} said {Mr}. {Northcote}"}, language = {en}, publisher = {Privately printed for The Johnsonians}, author = {Piozzi, Hester Lynch}, editor = {Wendorf, Richard}, year = {1998}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Paperback}, annote = {Discusses the marginal annotations made by Hester Lynch Piozzi in her copy of James Northcote, Life of Sir Joshua Reynolds (London: Henry Colburn, 1818), now in the Houghton Library. }, } @book{ashmore_frances_1995, address = {Cambridge, Mass.}, title = {Frances {Reynolds} and {Samuel} {Johnson}: a keepsake to mark the 286th birthday of {Samuel} {Johnson} and the 49th annual dinner of {The} {Johnsonians}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Houghton Library, Harvard University}, editor = {Ashmore, Helen and Wendorf, Richard}, year = {1995}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Paperback}, } @book{davis_catalogue_2008, address = {Tempe, Ariz.}, title = {A {Catalogue} of choice books by {Michael} {Johnson} of {Lichfield}, 21st {March} 1717–18}, language = {en}, publisher = {Impression Makers Printing for the Samuel Johnson Society of Southern California}, author = {Davis, Jr., Robert}, collaborator = {Brack, Jr., O M}, year = {2008}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Paperback, Books, 19th}, } @book{johnson_samuel_1990, address = {New York}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}'s taxation no tyranny: a fragment of proof copy: {To} commemorate {Dr}. {Johnson}'s 281st birthday at the {Grolier} {Club} in {New} {York}}, shorttitle = {Samuel {Johnson}'s taxation no tyranny}, language = {en}, publisher = {Grolier Club}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, collaborator = {Boswell, James}, year = {1990}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Paperback, Society}, } @book{folkenflik_three_2013, address = {Los Angeles}, title = {Three {Samuel} {Johnson} {Portraits}: {Taylor}'s {Johnson}; {Lamborn}'s {Taylor}; {Mytton}'s {Lamborn}}, shorttitle = {Three {Samuel} {Johnson} {Portraits}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Rasselas Press}, author = {Folkenflik, Robert}, year = {2013}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Paperback, Criticism}, } @book{clark_politics_2012, address = {Houndmills}, series = {Studies in modern history}, title = {The {Politics} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, isbn = {978-0-230-35599-6}, abstract = {A major academic controversy has raged in recent years over the analysis of the political and religious commitments of Samuel Johnson, the most commanding of the ‘commanding heights’ of eighteenth-century English letters. This book, one of a trilogy from Palgrave, brings that debate to a decisive conclusion, retrieving the ‘historic Johnson.’}, language = {en}, publisher = {Palgrave Macmillan}, editor = {Clark, J. C. D. and Erskine-Hill, Howard}, year = {2012}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{ritchie_samuel_2018, address = {Newcastle upon Tyne}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}'s {Pragmatism} and {Imagination}}, isbn = {978-1-5275-1603-8}, abstract = {The central theme of this book is an under-studied link between the canon of Francis Bacon’s and Isaac Newton’s scientific and philosophical thought and Samuel Johnson’s critical approach that can be traced in a textual study of his literary works. The interpretive framework adopted here encourages familiarity with the history and philosophy of science, confirming that the history of ideas is an entirely human construct that constitutes an integral part of intellectual history. This further endorses the argument that intermediality can only be of benefit to future research into the richness of Johnson’s literary style. As perceived boundaries are crossed between conventionally distinct communication media, the profile of Johnson that emerges is of a writer of passionate intelligence who was able to combine a pragmatic approach to knowledge with flights of imagination as a true artist.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Cambridge Scholars Publishing}, author = {Ritchie, Stefka}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @incollection{brewer_goose-quill_2012, address = {Oxford}, title = {‘{A} {Goose}-{Quill} or a {Gander}’s? {Female} {Writers} in {Johnson}’s \textit{{Dictionary}}}, isbn = {978-0-19-965434-5}, shorttitle = {'{A} {Goose}-{Quill} or a {Gander}'s?}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson}: {The} {Arc} of the {Pendulum}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Brewer, Charlotte}, editor = {Johnston, Freya and Mugglestone, Lynda}, year = {2012}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, women writers}, pages = {120--139}, } @book{noauthor_selections_2021, address = {Cambridge, Mass.}, title = {Selections from the {R}. {B}. {Adam} extra-illustrated copy of {Boswell}’s "{Life} of {Johnson}": {A} keepsake for the 312th anniversary of the birth of {Samuel} {Johnson} and the 2021 celebration of the {Johnsians} hosted by {Houghton} {Library}, {Harvard} {University}, {September} 17th, 2021}, language = {en}, publisher = {Houghton Library}, year = {2021}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, Books}, } @book{johnson_viaje_2006, address = {Oviedo}, title = {Viaje a las {Islas} {Occidentales} de {Escocia}}, isbn = {978-84-8367-003-3}, language = {es}, publisher = {KRK Ediciones}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, translator = {Coletes Blanco, Agustín}, year = {2006}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, annote = {An attractive pocket-sized Spanish translation of A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland, with a long original introduction in four parts: “El doctor Samuel Johnson (1709–1784): vida, obra y entorno literario”; “La Escocia que conoció Johnson y sus claves históricas: de Caledonia a Culloden”; “El Viaje a las Islas Occidentales de Escocia como libro de viajes: Género, estructuración y contenido”; and “Bibliografía comentada: fuentes primarias y secundarias: Esta edición y traducción.” }, } @incollection{clingham_hawkins_2012, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {Hawkins, {Biography}, and the {Law}}, isbn = {978-1-61148-383-3}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Reconsidering {Biography}: {Contexts}, {Controversies}, and {Sir} {John} {Hawkins}'s {Life} of {Johnson}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Clingham, Greg}, editor = {Brownley, Martine W.}, year = {2012}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), law, Hawkins, Sir John (1719-1789), The Life of Samuel Johnson (1787), genre conventions, last will and testament, Middleton, Conyers (1683-1750), The History of the Life of Marcus Tullius Cicero (1741)}, pages = {137--154}, } @incollection{watt_what_2013, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {'{What} {Mankind} {Has} {Lost} and {Gained}': {Johnson}, \textit{{Rasselas}}, and {Colonialism}}, isbn = {978-1-61148-478-6}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Reading 1759: {Literary} {Culture} in {Mid}-{Eighteenth}-{Century} {Britain} and {France}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Watt, James}, editor = {Regan, Shaun}, year = {2013}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), colonialism}, pages = {21--36}, } @incollection{thompson_habit_2015, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {Habit and {Reason} in {Samuel} {Johnson}’s \textit{{Rambler}}}, isbn = {978-1-61148-640-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Beyond {Sense} and {Sensibility}: {Moral} {Formation} and the {Literary} {Imagination} from {Johnson} to {Wordsworth}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Thompson, Peggy}, editor = {Thompson, Peggy and Erwin, Timothy}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {109--124}, } @incollection{mcdowell_grubs_2013, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {Of {Grubs} and {Other} {Insects}: {Constructing} the {Categories} of '{Ephemera}' and '{Literature}' in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {British} {Writing}}, isbn = {978-1-61148-494-6}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Studies in {Ephemera}: {Text} and {Image} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Print}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {McDowell, Paula}, editor = {Murphy, Kevin D. and O'Driscoll, Sally}, year = {2013}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, criticism, poetry, Pope, Alexander (1688-1744), The Dunciad (1728, enl. 1729), Irish literature, Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745), print culture, A Tale of a Tub (1704), An Essay on the Origin and Importance of Small Tracts and Fugitive Pieces (1744), ephemera, genre classification}, pages = {31--53}, } @incollection{scanlan_how_2015, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {'{How} {Like} {You} the {Eloquence} of a {Young} {Barrister}?': {Love} and the {Law} in {Boswell}'s {Development} as a {Writer} in the {Late} 1760s}, isbn = {978-1-61148-675-9 (hbk.)}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Impassioned {Jurisprudence} {Law}, {Literature}, and {Emotion}, 1760–1848}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Scanlan, J. T.}, editor = {Johnson, Nancy E.}, year = {2015}, keywords = {18th}, pages = {39--65}, } @incollection{lambert_johnson_2019, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {Johnson, {Burke}, {Boswell}, and the {Slavery} {Debate}}, isbn = {978-1-68448-022-7 (pbk.)}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Community and {Solitude}: {New} {Essays} on {Johnson}’s {Circle}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Lambert, Elizabeth}, editor = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {167--190}, } @book{nassir_samuel_2012, address = {Lewiston}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}'s attitude toward {Islam}: a study of his {Oriental} readings and writings}, isbn = {978-0-7734-3917-7}, shorttitle = {Samuel {Johnson}'s attitude toward {Islam}}, abstract = {This volume is the first to juxtapose pre-existing texts with Samuel Johnson’s portrayal of the Orient, particularly Islam and Arab culture. Nassir asserts that Johnson’s observations of Islam in both his writings and conversations prove that he did not look at it objectively and was highly biased against Islam and Arab culture in his assessment. The book seeks to furnish the students of eighteenth century English literature, Johnsonian scholars, and orientalists with useful observations of his orientalism as a whole in light of Johnson’s life, personality, and period in which he wrote.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Edwin Mellen Press}, author = {Nassir, Ghazi Q.}, year = {2012}, keywords = {Johnson}, annote = {Representations of the Orient before Samuel Johnson -- Samuel Johnson's Oriental reading -- Samuel Johnson and his attitude toward Islam -- Irene : Islam is a menace, not "an object of curiosity" -- The perception of the Orient in Rasselas -- Johnson's Orientalism in the short Oriental tales in The Rambler and Idler -- Appendix A. A sample of Johnson's books on the Orient -- Appendix B. Another sample of Johnson's books on the Orient}, } @incollection{ingram_hypochondriack_2021, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {\textit{{The} {Hypochondriack}} and {Its} {Context}: {James} {Boswell}, 1777–1783}, isbn = {978-1-68448-282-5 (hbk.)}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Boswell and the {Press}: {Essays} on the {Ephemeral} {Writing} of {James} {Boswell}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Ingram, Allan}, editor = {Newman, Donald J.}, year = {2021}, keywords = {18th}, pages = {108--127}, } @incollection{harada_johnson_2021, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {Johnson, {Biography}, and {Modern} {Japan}}, isbn = {978-1-68448-242-9 (hbk.)}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Johnson in {Japan}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Harada, Noriyuki}, editor = {Ogawa, Kimiyo and Suzuki, Mika and Clingham, Greg}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {27--40}, } @incollection{stone_seventeenth-century_2012, address = {Farnham}, title = {Seventeenth-{Century} {Jurisprudence} and {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Lexicography}: {Sources} for {Johnson}'s {Notion} of {Authority}}, isbn = {978-0-7546-5694-4}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Ashgate {Critical} {Essays} on {Early} {English} {Lexicographers}, {Volume} 5: {The} {Eighteenth} {Century}}, publisher = {Ashgate}, author = {Stone, John}, editor = {McDermott, Anne C.}, year = {2012}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, law, source study, language, liberty}, pages = {125--138}, } @incollection{simmons_text_2010, address = {Farnham}, title = {The {Text} of the {Missed} {Encounter}: {Mentorship} as {Absence} in {Smart}, {Johnson}, {Bate}, and {Trilling}}, isbn = {978-0-7546-6977-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Mentoring in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {British} {Literature} and {Culture}}, publisher = {Ashgate}, author = {Simmons, Thomas}, editor = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2010}, keywords = {Johnson, poetry, absence, Bate, Walter Jackson (1918-1999), mentor, Smart, Christopher (1722-1771), Trilling, Lionel (1905-1975)}, pages = {171--190}, } @incollection{mccracken_drudgery_2012, address = {Farnham}, title = {The {Drudgery} of {Defining}: {Johnson}'s {Debt} to {Bailey}'s {Dictionarium} {Britannicum}}, isbn = {978-0-7546-5694-4}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Ashgate {Critical} {Essays} on {Early} {English} {Lexicographers}, {Volume} 5: {The} {Eighteenth} {Century}}, publisher = {Ashgate}, author = {McCracken, David}, editor = {McDermott, Anne C.}, year = {2012}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology, Dictionarium Britannicum (1730)}, pages = {73--76}, } @incollection{lee_whos_2010, address = {Farnham}, title = {Who's {Mentoring} {Whom}? {Mentorship}, {Alliance}, and {Rivalry} in the {Carter}-{Johnson} {Relationship}}, isbn = {978-0-7546-6977-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Mentoring in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {British} {Literature} and {Culture}}, publisher = {Ashgate}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, editor = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2010}, keywords = {Johnson, Carter, Elizabeth (1717-1806), alliance, rivalry}, pages = {191--210}, } @incollection{hedrick_duties_2010, address = {Farnham}, title = {The {Duties} of a {Scholar}: {Samuel} {Johnson} in {Piozzi}'s \textit{{Anecdotes}}}, isbn = {978-0-7546-6977-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Mentoring in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {British} {Literature} and {Culture}}, publisher = {Ashgate}, author = {Hedrick, Elizabeth}, editor = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2010}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, mentor, Piozzi, Hester Lynch (1741-1821), Welsh literature}, pages = {211--224}, } @incollection{gove_notes_2012, address = {Farnham}, title = {Notes on {Serialization} and {Competitive} {Publishing}: {Johnson}'s and {Bailey}'s {Dictionaries}, 1755}, isbn = {978-0-7546-5694-4}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Ashgate {Critical} {Essays} on {Early} {English} {Lexicographers}, {Volume} 5: {The} {Eighteenth} {Century}}, publisher = {Ashgate}, author = {Gove, Philip B.}, editor = {McDermott, Anne C.}, year = {2012}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology, editions, An Universal Etymological English Dictionary (1721), printing, serialization}, pages = {177--192}, } @incollection{cope_raising_2010, address = {Farnham}, title = {Raising a {Risible} {Nation}: {Merry} {Mentoring} and the {Art} (and {Sometimes} {Science}) of {Joking} {Greatness}}, isbn = {978-0-7546-6977-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Mentoring in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {British} {Literature} and {Culture}}, publisher = {Ashgate}, author = {Cope, Kevin L.}, editor = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2010}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, education, mentor, Argyll, Archibald Campbell, Marquis of (1598-1661), conduct book, Instructions to His Son, Written in the Time of His Confinement, jokes}, pages = {131--147}, } @book{mcintyre_hester_2008, address = {London}, title = {Hester: {The} {Remarkable} {Life} of {Dr} {Johnson}’s "{Dear} {Mistress}"}, isbn = {978-1-84529-449-6}, abstract = {Hester Salusbury was a child prodigy. Later, as Hester Thrale, her wit, learning and vivacity would attract the greats of the day, Joshua Reynolds, Fanny Burney, Boswell, David Garrick, and, Edmund Burke to the household at Streatham Park. She published to great popularity and acclaim on Johnson, irritating the hell out of Boswell, and remains one of our most perceptive sources. One of our first female historians, a feminist without knowing it, she also broke new ground in politics and business. When her husband died, rumours flew that she'd wed Johnson. Instead, she ran off with an Italian music teacher. The scandal consumed London society - and her relationship with her daughters. But Hester was passionately in love (it was a love that nearly killed her). This is a brightly lit portrait of an exceptional woman whose life, loves and letters make a vivid and important contribution to our understanding of Georgian England.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Constable \& Robinson}, author = {McIntyre, Ian}, year = {2008}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, Criticism, History}, } @book{connolly_creeps_2013, address = {New York}, title = {The {Creeps}: {A} {Samuel} {Johnson} {Tale}}, isbn = {978-1-4767-5709-4 978-1-4767-5710-0}, abstract = {When a new toy shop’s opening goes terrifyingly awry, Samuel must gather a ragtag band of dwarfs, policemen, and very polite monsters to face down the greatest threat the Multiverse has ever known, not to mention assorted vampires, a girl with an unnatural fondness for spiders, and highly flammable unfriendly elves.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Emily Bestler Books/Atria}, author = {Connolly, John}, year = {2013}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Paperback, Fiction}, } @incollection{robinson_giuseppe_1992, address = {San Marino}, title = {Giuseppe {Baretti} as '{A} {Man} of {Great} {Humanity}'}, isbn = {978-0-87328-135-5}, language = {en}, booktitle = {British {Art}, 1740–1820: {Essays} in {Honor} of {Robert} {R}. {Wark}}, publisher = {Huntington Library}, author = {Robinson, Duncan}, editor = {Sutherland, Guilland and Hayes, John}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), Italian literature, Baretti, Giuseppe (1719-1789), English art}, pages = {81--94}, } @book{theroux_tao_2011, address = {Boston}, title = {The tao of travel: enlightenments from lives on the road}, isbn = {978-0-547-33691-6}, shorttitle = {The tao of travel}, abstract = {A collection of writings from Paul Theroux’s fifty years of travel. Included are writings from other travelers such as Charles Dickens, Eudora Welty, Anton Chekhov, Ernest Hemingway and many others.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Houghton Mifflin Harcourt}, author = {Theroux, Paul}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @incollection{tankard_james_2015, address = {New York}, title = {James {Boswell}, \textit{{The} {Life} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}}, isbn = {978-1-62892-414-5}, language = {en}, booktitle = {C. {S}. {Lewis}'s {List}: {The} {Ten} {Books} {That} {Influenced} {Him} {Most}}, publisher = {Bloomsbury}, author = {Tankard, Paul}, editor = {Werther, David and Werther, Susan and Downing, David C.}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {157--180}, } @book{lynch_you_2016, address = {New York}, title = {You {Could} {Look} {It} {Up}: {The} {Reference} {Shelf}, from {Ancient} {Babylon} to {Wikipedia}}, copyright = {All rights reserved}, isbn = {978-0-8027-7752-2}, language = {en}, publisher = {Bloomsbury}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2016}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Books, Criticism, Classics, Language, Reference, History}, } @book{suwabe_jonson_2009, address = {Hachioji}, title = {Jonson to bozueru = {Samuel} {Johnson} and {James} {Boswell}: {Jijitsu} no shuhen}, isbn = {978-4-8057-5170-1}, shorttitle = {Jonson to bozueru = {Samuel} {Johnson} and {James} {Boswell}}, language = {Japanese}, publisher = {Chuodaigakushuppanbu}, author = {Suwabe, Hitoshi}, year = {2009}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Paperback, Criticism}, } @book{hitchings_dr_2005, address = {London}, title = {Dr {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {The} {Extraordinary} {Story} of the {Book} that {Defined} the {World}}, isbn = {978-0-7195-6631-8}, shorttitle = {Dr {Johnson}'s dictionary}, language = {en}, publisher = {John Murray}, author = {Hitchings, Henry}, year = {2005}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism, Language, Reference}, annote = {A popular overview of the composition of the Dictionary, contextualized in SJ’s life and the history of lexicography. }, } @book{clarke_amiable_2014, address = {New Haven}, title = {The {Amiable} {Clergyman} \& the {Forgetful} {Patron}: {Robert} {Potter} {Writes} to {Elizabeth} {Montagu}}, shorttitle = {The {Amiable} {Clergyman} \& the {Forgetful} {Patron}}, language = {en}, publisher = {The Johnsonians \& The Samuel Johnson Society of the West}, author = {Potter, R. and Montagu, Elizabeth}, editor = {Clarke, Stephen}, year = {2014}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Paperback, Criticism}, } @book{smith_adam_2005, address = {Los Angeles}, title = {Adam {Smith} reviews {Samuel} {Johnson}'s "{A} {Dictionary} of the {English} language" (1755): {The} {Fifty}-ninth annual dinner of the {Johnsonians}; {The} {Twenty}-second annual dinner of the {Samuel} {Johnson} {Society} of {Southern} {California}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Privately printed for the Samuel Johnson Society of Southern California}, author = {Smith, Adam}, editor = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, year = {2005}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Paperback, Criticism}, annote = {Includes a facsimile of Smith’s review in \textit{The Edinburgh Review} }, } @book{suarez_malone_2001, address = {New Haven}, title = {Malone contra {Hawkins}: {A} {Keepsake} to mark the 292nd birthday of {Samuel} {Johnson} \& the 55th annual dinner of the {Johnsonians}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Privately printed by the James Marshall \& Marie-Louise Osborn Collection, Beinecke Rare Book \& Manuscript Library, Yale University}, author = {Suarez, Michael F. S.J.}, year = {2001}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Paperback, Criticism}, } @book{starr_whisky_2011, address = {Columbia}, title = {Whisky, kilts, and the {Loch} {Ness} {Monster}: traveling through {Scotland} with {Boswell} and {Johnson}}, isbn = {978-1-57003-948-5}, shorttitle = {Whisky, kilts, and the {Loch} {Ness} {Monster}}, abstract = {{\textless}cite{\textgreater}Whisky, Kilts, and the Loch Ness Monster{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} is a memoir of a twenty-first-century literary pilgrimage to retrace the famous eighteenth-century Scottish journey of James Boswell and Samuel Johnson, two of the most celebrated writers of their day. An accomplished journalist and aficionado of fine literature, William W. Starr enlivens this crisply written travelogue with a playful wit, an enthusiasm for all things Scottish, the boon and burden of American sensibility, and an ardent appreciation for Boswell and Johnson — who make frequent cameos throughout these ramblings. In 1773 the sixty-three-year-old Johnson was England’s preeminent man of letters, and Boswell, some thirty years Johnson’s junior, was on the cusp of achieving his own literary celebrity. For more than one hundred days, the distinguished duo toured what was then largely unknown Scottish terrain, later publishing their impressions of the trip in a pair of classic journals. In 2007 Starr embarked on a three-thousand-mile trek through the Scottish Lowlands and Highlands, following the path — though in reverse — of Boswell and Johnson. Starr tracked their route as closely as the threat of storms, distractions of pubs, and limitations of time would allow. Like his literary forebears, he recorded a wealth of keen observations on his encounters with places and people, lochs and lore, castles and clans, fables and foibles. Starr couples his contemporary commentary with passages from Boswell’s and Johnson’s published accounts, letters, and diaries to weave together a cohesive travel guide to the Scotland of yore and today, comparing reflections from two centuries ago to his own modern-day perspectives. The tour begins and ends in Edinburgh and includes along the way visits to Glasgow, Inverness, Loch Ness, Culloden, Auchinleck, the Isles of Iona and Skye, and many more destinations. In addition Starr expands his course to include two of the farthest reaches of Scotland where eighteenth-century travelers dared not tread: the Outer Hebrides and the Orkney Islands, remarkable regions shaped by distinctive weather, history, and isolation. Blending biography, intellectual and cultural history, and comic asides into his travelogue, Starr crafts an inviting vantage point from which to view aspects of Scotland’s storied past and complex present through an illuminating literary lens. The well-read globetrotter and the armchair adventurer will each benefit from this compendium of fascinating revelations about Scotland’s colorful, volatile heritage; its embrace of myth and legends; its flirtations with both tradition and commercialization; and its legacy as more than a source of single malts, bagpipes, and kilted genealogies.}, language = {en}, publisher = {University of South Carolina Press}, author = {Starr, William W.}, year = {2011}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism, Travel, History}, } @book{clarke_keepsakes_2012, address = {New York?}, title = {The keepsakes of the {Johnsonian} {Societies} of {America}: a bibliography}, shorttitle = {The keepsakes of the {Johnsonian} {Societies} of {America}}, language = {en}, publisher = {The Johnsonians \& The Samuel Johnson Society of the West}, author = {Clarke, Stephen}, collaborator = {Baker, Leslie K}, year = {2012}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Paperback, Criticism}, } @book{caudle_johnsoniana_2009, address = {Cambridge, Mass.}, title = {The {Johnsoniana} in {Boswelliana}}, language = {en}, publisher = {The Johnsonians in association with Houghton Library, Harvard University}, author = {Caudle, James J.}, collaborator = {Todd, Duncan G}, year = {2009}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Paperback, Criticism}, } @book{theroux_strange_2013, address = {London}, title = {Strange bodies}, isbn = {978-0-571-29789-4}, abstract = {A dizzying novel of deception and metempsychosis by the author of the National Book Award finalist Far North Whatever this is, it started when Nicholas Slopen came back from the dead. In a locked ward of a notorious psychiatric hospital sits a man who insists that he is Dr. Nicholas Slopen, failed husband and impoverished Samuel Johnson scholar. Slopen has been dead for months. Yet nothing can make this man change his story. What begins as a tale of apparent forgery, involving unseen letters by the great Dr. Johnson, grows to encompass a conspiracy between a Silicon Valley mogul and his Russian allies to exploit the darkest secret of Soviet technology: the Malevin Procedure. With echoes of both Jorge Luis Borges and Philip K. Dick, Marcel Theroux's Strange Bodies takes the reader on a dizzying speculative journey that poses questions about identity, authenticity, and what it means to be truly human}, language = {en}, publisher = {Faber \& Faber}, author = {Theroux, Marcel}, year = {2013}, keywords = {Johnson, Forgery, Fiction, 21st}, } @book{rowell_dr_1987, address = {Somerville, N.J.}, title = {Dr {Johnson}'s house during the war, 1939–1945}, language = {en}, publisher = {Four Oaks Library}, author = {Rowell, Phyllis}, year = {1987}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Paperback}, } @book{brack_samuel_1997, address = {Tempe, Ariz.}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} in {New} {Albion}: {A} descriptive census of rare and useful {Johnson} books and manuscripts and {Johnsoniana} now located in {California}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Impression Makers}, author = {Brack, Jr., O M and Rothschild, Loren}, year = {1997}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Paperback, Books}, } @book{clarke_samuel_2022, address = {London}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}'s {London} {Lodgings}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Dr Johnson's House}, author = {Clarke, Stephen}, collaborator = {Garner, Bryan A.}, year = {2022}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Renaissance, History}, } @book{lynch_samuel_2004, address = {New York}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}'s insults: a compendium of snubs, sneers, slights, and effronteries from the eighteenth-century master}, isbn = {978-0-8027-1428-2}, shorttitle = {Samuel {Johnson}'s insults}, abstract = {{\textless}cite{\textgreater}Lackbrain{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, {\textless}cite{\textgreater}oysterwench{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, {\textless}cite{\textgreater}wantwit{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, {\textless}cite{\textgreater}clotpoll{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} — Samuel Johnson’s famous dictionary of 1755 contained some of the ripest insults in the English language. In {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Samuel Johnson’s Insults{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, Jack Lynch has compiled more than 300 of the curmudgeonly lexicographer’s mightiest barbs, along with definitions only the master himself could elucidate. Word lovers will delight in flexing their linguistic muscles with devilishly descriptive vituperations that pack a wicked punch. Many of these zingers have long lain dormant. Some have even come close to extinction. Now they’re back in all their prickly glory, ready to be relished once more.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Walker \& Co.}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2004}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, annote = {An unscholarly collection of insults and put-downs, culled from both the Dictionary and Johnson’s conversation. }, } @book{lynch_oxford_2022, address = {Oxford}, title = {The {Oxford} handbook of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, isbn = {978-0-19-879466-0}, abstract = {No major author worked in more genres than Samuel Johnson — essays, poetry, fiction, criticism, biography, scholarly editing, lexicography, translation, sermons, journalism. His works are more extensive than those of any other canonical English writer, and no earlier writer’s life was documented as thoroughly by contemporaries. Because it’s so difficult to know him thoroughly, people have made do with surrogates and simplifications. But Johnson was much more complicated than the popular image of “Dr. Johnson” suggests: socially conservative but also one of the most radical abolitionists of his age, a firm believer in social hierarchy but an outspoken supporter of women intellectuals, an uncompromising Christian moralist but also a penetrating critic of family structures. Labels fit him poorly. In {\textless}cite{\textgreater}The Oxford Handbook of Samuel Johnson{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, an international team of thirty-six scholars offers the most comprehensive examination ever attempted of one of the most complex figures in English literature. The book’s first section examines Johnson’s life and the texts of his works; the second, organized by genre, explores all his major works and many of his minor ones; the third, organized by topic, covers the subjects that were most important to him as a writer, as a thinker, and as a moralist.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2022}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism}, } @book{johnson_dr_2005, address = {London}, title = {Dr {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {An} {Anthology}}, isbn = {978-0-7139-9887-0}, shorttitle = {Dr {Johnson}'s {Dictionary}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Penguin}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {Crystal, David}, year = {2005}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, edition}, } @book{zaretsky_boswells_2015, address = {Cambridge, Mass.}, title = {Boswell’s {Enlightenment}}, isbn = {978-0-674-36823-1}, abstract = {Throughout his life, James Boswell struggled to fashion a clear account of himself, but try as he might, he could not reconcile the truths of his era with those of his religious upbringing. Boswell’s Enlightenment examines the conflicting credos of reason and faith, progress and tradition that pulled Boswell, like so many eighteenth-century Europeans, in opposing directions. In the end, the life of the man best known for writing Samuel Johnson’s biography was something of a patchwork affair. As Johnson himself understood: “That creature was its own tormentor, and I believe its name was BOSWELL.”}, language = {en}, publisher = {Belknap Press of Harvard University Press}, author = {Zaretsky, Robert}, year = {2015}, keywords = {18th, Biography}, } @book{johnson_drive_2009, address = {Los Angeles}, title = {"{To} drive the night along": a manuscript of {Samuel} {Johnson}'s {Latin} translation of a {Greek} epigram}, shorttitle = {"{To} drive the night along"}, language = {en}, publisher = {Samuel Johnson Society of the West}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {Byrne, John W}, year = {2009}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Paperback, Classics}, } @book{johnson_latin_1995, address = {London}, title = {The {Latin} and {Greek} poems of {Samuel} {Johnson}: text, translation, and commentary}, isbn = {978-0-7156-2655-9}, shorttitle = {The {Latin} \& {Greek} poems of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Duckworth}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {Baldwin, Barry}, year = {1995}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Poetry, Classics}, } @incollection{davis_johnsons_1986, address = {Philadelphia}, title = {Johnson's 1764 {Visit} to {Percy}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Johnson after {Two} {Hundred} {Years}}, publisher = {University of Pennsylvania Press}, author = {Davis, Bertram H.}, editor = {Korshin, Paul J.}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson, Percy, Thomas, Bishop (1729-1811)}, pages = {25--41}, } @book{clingham_new_2023, address = {Cambridge}, title = {The {New} {Cambridge} {Companion} to {Samuel} {Johnson}}, isbn = {978-1-108-83282-3}, abstract = {Students, scholars, and general readers alike will find the {\textless}cite{\textgreater}New Cambridge Companion to Samuel Johnson{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} deeply informed and appealingly written. Each newly commissioned chapter explores aspects of Johnson’s writing and thought, including his ethical grasp of life, his views of language, the roots of his ideas in Renaissance humanism, and his skeptical-humane style. Among the themes engaged are history, disability, gender, politics, race, slavery, Johnson’s representation in art, and the significance of the Yale Edition. Works discussed include Johnson’s poetry and fiction, his moral essays and political tracts, his Shakespeare edition and {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Dictionary{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, and his critical, biographical, and travel writing. A narrated Further Reading provides an informative guide to the study of Johnson, and a substantial Introduction highlights how his literary practice, philosophical values, and life experience provide a challenge to readers new and established. Through fresh, integrated insights, this authoritative guide reveals the surprising contemporaneity of Johnson’s thought.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, editor = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {2023}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Paperback, Criticism}, } @book{clingham_i_2022, address = {Ojai}, title = {"{I} stole his likeness": an unknown drawing of {Samuel} {Johnson} and {James} {Boswell}}, shorttitle = {"{I} stole his likeness"}, language = {en}, publisher = {Privately printed for the Samuel Johnson Society of the West}, author = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {2022}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Paperback, Art, History}, } @book{uglow_dr_1998, address = {London}, title = {Dr {Johnson}, {His} {Club} and {Other} {Friends}}, isbn = {978-1-85514-232-9}, abstract = {Dr Johnson, man of powerful intellect, quick tongue and bullish stubbornness, created a position for himself in eighteenth-century London society with stern determination. With his friends, who included historical greats such as Sir Joshua Reynolds, David Garrick and James Boswell, Johnson formed an exclusive ‘Club’ and revolutionised the capital’s cultural life in the process. Bringing together the literary, artistic and political giants of the period, Johnson’s Club was a focus for intellectual rivalry and debate, but also for conversation, friendship and support. Jenny Uglow’s book provides a fascinating insight into the personalities of Johnson’s circle, and the force that bound them together: the mighty Dr Johnson himself.}, language = {en}, publisher = {National Portrait Gallery}, author = {Uglow, Jenny}, year = {1998}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, Art}, annote = {An illustrated volume in the NPG Character Sketches series, showing portraits (some in color) of Johnson and his circle. }, } @book{boswell_london_2010, address = {New York}, series = {Penguin classics}, title = {London {Journal}, 1762–1763}, isbn = {978-0-14-043650-1}, abstract = {Edinburgh-born James Boswell, at 22, kept a daily diary of his eventful second stay in London from 1762 to 1763. This journal presents a record of adventures ranging from his recounted love affair with a Covent Garden actress to his first amusingly bruising meeting with Samuel Johnson, to whom Boswell would later become both friend and biographer.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Penguin}, author = {Boswell, James}, editor = {Turnbull, Gordon}, year = {2010}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, Paperback, Journals}, } @book{greene_selected_2004, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {The {Selected} {Essays} of {Donald} {Greene}}, isbn = {978-0-8387-5572-3}, abstract = {Donald Greene suggested that the eighteenth century should be seen as “The Age of Exuberance.” It was an era unmatched, he argued, for intellectual ferment and literary accomplishment of the highest order. In his numerous books and in an essay canon that has few scholarly parallels in the postwar period, Greene helped recenter not only the age as a whole but also its principal writer, Samuel Johnson. He did so with a consistent scholarly commitment: one must reexamine intellectual and literary documents always in reference to the milieu and the values of the world in which they were reproduced; one must take no critical judgment, however imposing its author’s reputation, on faith. Not only did Greene help redefine “The Age of Exuberance” and Samuel Johnson as few scholars of the post-World War II era, he also demonstrated that his scholarly methodology could illuminate such literary figures as Jane Austen, a near chronological neighbor, and equally a more distant one Evelyn Waugh. The essays included here provide a sample of a far larger canon that might fairly be characterized as F. R. Leavis did of Johnson’s critical commentary “alive and life-giving.”}, language = {en}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Greene, Donald J.}, editor = {Abbott, John Lawrence}, year = {2004}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism, History}, annote = {Thirteen previously published essays, ranging from 1952 to 1990, many on Johnsonian topics. Essays on Johnson are listed separately. }, } @book{clingham_johnson_2002, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Johnson, writing, and memory}, isbn = {978-0-521-02185-2}, abstract = {This study demonstrates the importance of memory in Samuel Johnson’s work. Greg Clingham argues that this concept of memory is derived from the process of historical and creative writing; it is embodied in works of literature and other cultural forms. He examines Johnson’s writing; including his biographical writing, as it intersects with eighteenth-century thought on literature, history, fiction and law and its subsequent compatibility with and resistance to modern theory.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {2002}, doi = {10.1017/CBO9780511484148}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism, memory}, } @book{johnston_samuel_2005, address = {Oxford}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Art} of {Sinking}, 1709–1791}, isbn = {978-0-19-925182-7}, abstract = {The traditional view of Samuel Johnson as hostile to particulars, trifles, and aesthetic mediocrity only half-explains his authorial character. {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Samuel Johnson and the Art of Sinking, 1709–1791{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} argues that, in a period dominated by social and literary hierarchies, Johnson’s works reveal a defining interest in “little,” “mean,” or “low” topics and people. Freya Johnston moves away from a critical emphasis on what literature of this period excludes, to consider its modes of including recalcitrant material. Of necessity finite, any piece of writing is informed by the subject matter it omits or to which it indirectly alludes. How can we identify the peripheral topics or characters purportedly “excluded” from a text, unless it provides compelling inferences that oblige us to supply the omission? In which case, something subtler is at work than barefaced proscription. Rehearsing the comparative merits of great and little things, Johnson and his contemporaries tested the opposing claims of pagan and Christian authority. Ancient criticism, and its eighteenth-century adherents, held that each subject required an appropriate style: little matters call for the low, lofty ones for the high. Yet Gospel writers stressed Christ’s incarnation as a praiseworthy and imitable descent to the humanly little — one that is compatible with the most sublime style. Through a series of close readings, this book examines how Johnson conceived of his relationships to and with the margins of writing and of society. It proposes that his literary and critical practice is neither inclusive nor exclusive in its attitudes towards peripheral things.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Johnston, Freya}, year = {2005}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism}, annote = {A learned meditation on Johnson’s interest in “littleness.” }, } @book{potkay_passion_2000, address = {Ithaca}, title = {The {Passion} for {Happiness}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {David} {Hume}}, isbn = {978-0-8014-3727-4}, language = {en}, publisher = {Cornell University Press}, author = {Potkay, Adam}, year = {2000}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, History, Philosophy}, } @book{clark_samuel_1994, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {Literature}, {Religion} and {English} {Cultural} {Politics} from the {Restoration} to {Romanticism}}, isbn = {978-0-521-47304-0}, abstract = {This book offers an analysis of the life and thought of Samuel Johnson from a historian's viewpoint, which reverses the orthodoxy that has dominated the subject for over thirty years. J.C.D. Clark presents here a Johnson strikingly different from the apolitical, pragmatic and eccentric figure who emerges from the pages of most students of English literature. Johnson's commitments and conflicts in religion and politics are reconstructed; his role in the literary dynamics of his age is revealed against a new context for English cultural politics between the Restoration and the age of Romanticism. Was the first book on Johnson by a (controversial) historian rather than by a literary criticBrings to bear on its subject the 'revisionist' history of the last decade, in which Clark has played a major role Destroys the account of Johnson repeated by almost all literary critics since Greene's The Politics of Samuel Johnson (1960)}, language = {en}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Clark, J. C. D.}, year = {1994}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Religion, History}, } @book{hart_samuel_1999, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Culture} of {Property}}, abstract = {Hart traces the vast literary legacy and reputation of Samuel Johnson. Through detailed analyses of the biographers and critics who carefully crafted and preserved Johnson’s life for posterity, Hart explores the emergence of “The Age of Johnson.” Hart argues that James Boswell turned his friend into a monument, a piece of public property. Through subtle analyses of copyright, forgery and heritage in eighteenth-century life Kevin Hart demonstrates how Johnson came to occupy a place at the heart of the English literary canon.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Hart, Kevin}, year = {1999}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, Criticism, Society, History, reception study, influence study, canon, property, the public, Economics in literature}, } @book{boswell_boswell_1989, address = {New York}, series = {The {Yale} editions of the private papers of {James} {Boswell}}, title = {Boswell: {The} great biographer, 1789–1795}, isbn = {978-0-07-015374-5}, language = {en}, publisher = {McGraw-Hill}, author = {Boswell, James}, editor = {Danziger, Marlies K. and Brady, Frank}, year = {1989}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, Journals}, } @book{nagashima_johnson_1988, address = {Hirakata, Osaka}, title = {Johnson the philologist}, isbn = {978-4-87335-007-3}, language = {en}, publisher = {Intercultural Research Institute, Kansai University of Foreign Studies}, author = {Nagashima, Daisuke}, year = {1988}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Paperback, Language, Reference, prose, English language (Modern), English language}, } @book{hawkins_life_2009, address = {Athens}, title = {The life of {Samuel} {Johnson}, {LL}.{D}.}, isbn = {978-0-8203-2995-6}, abstract = {This is the first and only scholarly edition of Sir John Hawkins’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, a work that has not been widely available in complete form for more than two hundred years. Published in 1787, some four years before James Boswell’s biography of Johnson, Hawkins’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Life{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} complements, clarifies, and often corrects numerous aspects of Boswell’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Life{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}. Samuel Johnson (1709–84) is the most significant English writer of the second half of the eighteenth century; indeed, this period is widely known as the Age of Johnson. Hawkins was Johnson’s friend and legal adviser and the chief executor of his will. He knew Johnson longer and in many respects better than other biographers, including Boswell, who made unacknowledged use of Hawkins’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Life and helped orchestrate the critical attacks that consigned the book to obscurity. Sir John Hawkins had special insight into Johnson’s mental states at various points in his life, his early days in London, his association with the {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Gentleman’s Magazine{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, and his political views and writings. Hawkins’s use of historical and cultural details, an uncommon literary device at the time, produced one of the earliest “life and times” biographies in our language. The Introduction by O M Brack, Jr., covers the history of the composition, publication, and reception of the Life and provides a context in which it should be read. Annotations address historical, literary, and linguistic uncertainties, and a full textual apparatus documents how Brack arrived at this definitive text of Hawkins’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Life{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}.}, language = {en}, publisher = {University of Georgia Press}, author = {Hawkins, John}, editor = {Brack, Jr., O M}, year = {2009}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, Hawkins, Sir John (1719-1789), The Life of Samuel Johnson (1787), edition}, annote = {The first scholarly edition of Hawkins’s Life, first published in 1787. Brack’s annotations are extensive. }, } @book{tambling_hodges_2014, address = {Cirencester}, title = {Hodge's history of cats: {A} {History} of {Cats}' {Varying} {Fortunes} {Illustrated} with {Examples} from {Shakespeare} to {Johnson}}, isbn = {978-0-9926224-1-1}, abstract = {Hodge the cat has developed a cult following to rival his owner, Samuel Johnson. His likeness stands outside Johnson's house in Gough Square and attracts visitors from all over the world. This book covers what we know for sure about the enigmatic Hodge, and then moves on to expertly assess what wlse we might surmise. In the process it tracks an anecdotal history of cats and catkeeping up to Johnson's day \— when our relationship with cats stood on the threshold of a profound change.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Printed by Tyburn Tree for Dr Johnson's House Trust}, author = {Tambling, Kirsten}, year = {2014}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, } @book{leask_curious_2018, address = {Aberystwyth}, title = {Curious {Travellers}: {Dr} {Johnson} and {Thomas} {Pennant} on {Tour}: {An} {Exhibition} at {Dr} {Johnson}'s {House}, {London}, {October} 2018–{January} 2019}, isbn = {978-1-907029-28-8}, shorttitle = {Curious {Travellers} - {Dr} {Johnson} and {Thomas} {Pennant} on {Tour}}, abstract = {This beautifully illustrated booklet accompanies an exhibition held at Dr Johnson’s House, London (October 2018–January 2019), exploring the eighteenth-century spirit of ‘curiosity’ through the Scottish and Welsh tours of Thomas Pennant and Samuel Johnson. It stages a close encounter between two profoundly engaging writers, comparing their responses to the cultures, languages, landscapes and histories of these two Celtic nations. Other voices are present here too, including Johnson’s travelling companion James Boswell, and Hester Thrale Piozzi, the mutual friend of both Johnson and Pennant. Contemporary illustrations by Moses Griffith bring the journeys vividly to life.}, language = {en}, publisher = {University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies}, author = {Leask, Nigel and Constantine, Mary-Ann and Edwards, Elizabeth}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{boswell_account_2006, address = {Oxford}, title = {An {Account} of {Corsica}, the {Journal} of a {Tour} to {That} {Island}, and {Memoirs} of {Pascal} {Paoli}}, isbn = {978-0-19-516583-8}, abstract = {This first complete reprint of Boswell’s book on Corsica since the eighteenth century is enhanced by comprehensive annotation, textual apparatus, and a critical introduction. Boswell designed his text in two parts: first, an {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Account of Corsica{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, which gives a historical, political, socio-economic, and cultural overview of the Corsican people, and second, the Journal of his tour to see the Corsican leader Pascal Paoli in 1765. This edition, unlike so many reprints of just the Journal, allows the reader to appreciate Boswell’s original design. The young and adventuresome Boswell wanted to write a book that would swing public opinion, and perhaps the British government, to support the Corsicans in their struggle for independence. He was well aware that his English readers had but the haziest ideas about Corsica gleaned from but snatches of news in the papers. The first part would therefore provide the context within which to understand and appreciate his account of his journey to and meeting with Paoli. The complete text also illustrates aspects of Boswell that have received less attention than they might, namely, his sense of history, his political enthusiasm for national liberty, and his scholarship. He brings to the book a solid foundation in the Classics and the law, a facility in French and Italian, and a sensitivity to writing that, as the notes show, is evident in the reworking of his manuscript. The editors’ introduction and the extensive annotation point up Boswell the scholar — assiduous, sedulous to get at the relevant sources, careful to do justice to those he disagreed with, and open about seeking and acknowledging advice. The text reveals Boswell as a serious and independent thinker and a writer committed to Corsica’s independence. What he argued for and presumed was about to be achieved is still a matter of debate in Corsica and metropolitan France.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Boswell, James}, editor = {Boulton, James T. and McLoughlin, T. O.}, year = {2006}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Travel}, } @book{chesnutt_who_1991, address = {Akron}, title = {Who and why was {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Northern Ohio Bibliophilic Society}, author = {Chesnutt, Charles Waddell}, editor = {Tibbetts, Robert A.}, year = {1991}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, Paperback}, } @article{wild_johnsons_2009, title = {Johnson's {Prescriptive} {Labels} — a {Reassessment}}, volume = {30}, issn = {2160-5076}, doi = {10.1353/dic.2009.0003}, language = {en}, number = {1}, urldate = {2023-03-15}, journal = {Dictionaries: Journal of the Dictionary Society of North America}, author = {Wild, Kate}, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology, stylistics}, pages = {108--118}, file = {Johnson's Prescriptive Labels — a Reassessment:C\:\\Users\\jlync\\Zotero\\storage\\75JLUHTL\\Wild - 2009 - Johnson's Prescriptive Labels — a Reassessment.pdf:application/pdf}, } @book{mccarthy_hester_1985, address = {Chapel Hill}, title = {Hester {Thrale} {Piozzi}, portrait of a literary woman}, isbn = {978-0-8078-1659-2}, abstract = {Much has been written about Thrale, friend and hostess of Samuel Johnson, but this is the first study to focus on Piozzi as the writer. In his narrative of her life, McCarthy draws on a large body of published and unpublished sources to map Piozzi’s literary development, define her literary identity, and evaluate her achievement. In addition to reexamining her best-known works, he present the first serious treatment of her poetry, political works, and historical writings.}, language = {en}, publisher = {University of North Carolina Press}, author = {McCarthy, William}, year = {1985}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson}, } @book{weinbrot_aspects_2005, address = {Newark}, title = {Aspects of {Samuel} {Johnson}: essays on his arts, mind, afterlife, and politics}, isbn = {978-0-87413-874-0}, abstract = {Howard D. Weinbrot’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Aspects of Samuel Johnson: Essays on His Arts, Mind, Afterlife, and Politics{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} collects earlier and new essays on Johnson’s varied achievements in lexicography, poetry, narrative, and prose style. It considers Johnson’s uses of the general and the particular as they relate to the reader’s role in the creative process, his complex approach to the concept of literary genre, and his resolutely un-Humean view of skepticism. It examines the ways in which Johnson’s reputation as a critic and biographer was challenged and affirmed after his death, and it demonstrates that Johnson was known and admired in eighteenth-century France until Boswell’s portrait of Mr. Oddity replaced Dictionary Johnson. The book concludes with four essays concerning the vexed controversy regarding Johnson and Jacobitism and Johnson’s political affiliation in Hanoverian Britain. {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Aspects of Samuel Johnson{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} consolidates old ground and breaks new ground during the 250th anniversary of the appearance of his {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Dictionary of the English Language{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}.}, language = {en}, publisher = {University of Delaware Press}, author = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, year = {2005}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism, Discarded}, } @book{boswell_facts_2014, address = {New Haven}, title = {Facts and {Inventions}: {Selections} from the {Journalism} of {James} {Boswell}}, isbn = {978-0-300-14126-9}, shorttitle = {Facts and {Inventions}}, abstract = {James Boswell (1740–1795), best known as the biographer of Samuel Johnson, was also a lawyer, journalist, diarist, and an insightful chronicler of a pivotal epoch in Western history. This fascinating collection, edited by Paul Tankard, presents a generous and varied selection of Boswell’s journalistic writings, most of which have not been published since the eighteenth century. It offers a new angle on the history of journalism, an idiosyncratic view of literature, politics, and public life in late eighteenth-century Britain, and an original perspective on a complex and engaging literary personality.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Yale University Press}, author = {Boswell, James}, editor = {Tankard, Paul}, collaborator = {Marr, Lisa}, year = {2014}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Discarded}, } @book{bonnell_paroxysm_2023, address = {Providence}, title = {Paroxysm {Lost}: {Volatility} and {Evanescence} in the "{Life} of {Johnson}" {Manuscript}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Privately Printed by Stinehour Editions for the Johnsonians}, editor = {Bonnell, Thomas F.}, year = {2023}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, Paperback, Books}, } @article{tankard_boswell_2012, title = {Boswell, {George} {Steevens}, and the {Johnsonian} {Biography} {Wars}}, volume = {22}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Tankard, Paul}, year = {2012}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, prose, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), Steevens, George (1736-1800)}, pages = {73--95}, } @article{silver_pale_2011, title = {\textit{{Pale} {Fire}} and {Johnson}'s {Cat}: {The} {Anecdote} in {Polite} {Conversation}}, volume = {53}, issn = {0011-1589}, language = {en}, number = {2}, urldate = {2015-11-21}, journal = {Criticism: A Quarterly for Literature and the Arts}, author = {Silver, Sean R.}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), anecdote, novel, English language literature, Nabokov, Vladimir (1899-1977), Pale Fire (1962), Russian literature, politeness, situational context}, pages = {241--264}, file = {EBSCO Full Text:C\:\\Users\\jlync\\Zotero\\storage\\GAESJTK8\\Silver - 2011 - Pale Fire and Johnson's Cat The Anecdote in Polit.pdf:application/pdf}, } @book{eddy_sale_1993, address = {New Castle}, title = {Sale catalogues of the libraries of {Samuel} {Johnson}, {Hester} {Lynch} {Thrale} ({Mrs}. {Piozzi}) and {James} {Boswell}}, isbn = {978-0-938768-44-9}, abstract = {Reproduces photographically the sale catalogue of Samuel Johnson’s library from the facsimile edition of A. Edward Newton ... catalogues of Mrs. Piozzi’s library produced in 1972 by Dr. Stephen Parks ... James Boswell’s library is reproduced from a copy owned by Oak Knoll Books.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Oak Knoll Books}, editor = {Eddy, Donald D.}, year = {1993}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Books, Reference}, } @book{boswell_correspondence_1987, address = {New York}, series = {Yale editions of the private papers of {James} {Boswell}: research edition}, title = {The correspondence of {James} {Boswell} with {David} {Garrick}, {Edmund} {Burke}, and {Edmond} {Malone}}, isbn = {978-0-07-003463-1}, language = {en}, number = {4}, publisher = {McGraw-Hill}, author = {Boswell, James}, editor = {Kahrl, George Morrow and Copeland, Thomas W. and Baker, Peter S. and McClellan, Rachel and Osborn, James M.}, collaborator = {Garrick, David and Burke, Edmund and Malone, Edmond}, year = {1987}, } @incollection{garner_samuel_2024, address = {Boston}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {Disclaiming} a {Patron}}, isbn = {978-1-56792-807-5}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Hardly harmless drudgery: {A} 500-year pictorial history of the lexicographic geniuses, sciolists, plagiarists, \& obsessives who defined the {English} language}, publisher = {Godine}, author = {Garner, Bryan A. and Lynch, Jack}, year = {2024}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference}, pages = {99--102}, } @book{seymour_boswells_2016, address = {New Castle}, title = {Boswell's books: four generations of collecting and collectors}, isbn = {978-1-58456-344-0}, shorttitle = {Boswell's books}, abstract = {Since the day in 1791 when The Life of Johnson was published, James Boswell has ranked among our greatest authors. With the discovery of Boswell’s journals and other papers in the twentieth-century, and their subsequent publication by Yale, armies of scholars have dissected his life, methods and manners. Yet until now, no one has attempted to document the books in his personal library. Terry Seymour has combed Boswell family inventories, the four Boswell auction sales, evidence from the Boswell papers, and two centuries of auction records and dealer catalogues to provide a remarkably complete reconstruction.The more than 4,500 entries, each one representing a title, document not only James Boswell’s library, but also that of his father, grandfather and two sons. The books of these four generations were inherited and shared within the family to such an extent that the Auchinleck library must be studied in its entirety. The Preface is by James J. Caudle, Associate Editor of the Boswell Editions at Yale. The extensive introduction narrates the history and migration of the Boswell library from the 14th century until the present day. Using forensic methods to study the flow of books held in Edinburgh and London, Seymour breaks new ground that uncovers what happened to these books after Boswell’s death. Many of the entries are article-length, describing all known provenance of each book, including stories of stolen and missing books. The entries also contain a complete transcription of Boswell’s own handlist of books, the inventory of Auchinleck books prepared by his wife, and the rare Greek and Latin Classics catalogue printed by his son. Boswell’s Books is illustrated with many Boswell ownership inscriptions, all the known bookstamps used by the Boswell family, a family portrait never before published, and bookplates of prominent Boswell collectors and members of his circle. Also included: details of book relationships with Samuel Johnson, David Garrick and others of Boswell's circle; the presentation package that Boswell assembled for General Paoli; a detailed account of how Boswell planned and executed all the presentation copies of the first and second editions of the Life; provenance index, index of titles, and index of Booksellers, publishers and printers}, language = {en}, publisher = {Oak Knoll Press}, author = {Seymour, Terry}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson, Classics}, } @book{davis_thomas_1989, address = {Philadelphia}, title = {Thomas {Percy}: {A} {Scholar}-{Cleric} in the {Age} of {Johnson}}, isbn = {978-0-8122-8161-3}, language = {en}, publisher = {University of Pennsylvania Press}, author = {Davis, Bertram H.}, year = {1989}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, Criticism}, } @book{johnson_latin_2005, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {The {Latin} poems}, isbn = {978-0-8387-5612-6}, language = {en}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {Rudd, Niall}, year = {2005}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Poetry, Classics, poetry, English language translation}, } @book{stockdale_samuel_1988, address = {Iowa City}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and his disgrace to {English} literature}, language = {en}, publisher = {Windhover Press, University of Iowa}, author = {Stockdale, Percival}, editor = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, year = {1988}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Paperback, Books}, } @book{seymour_book_2024, title = {The {Book} {That} {Missed} the {Last} {Truck} to {Houghton}: {A} {Keepsake} in {Commemoration} of the 315th {Birthday} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Privately Printed}, author = {Seymour, Terry}, year = {2024}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Paperback}, } @article{parke_boswells_1992, title = {Boswell's {First} and {Second} {Person}: {The} {Yale}-{BBC} {Scotland} {Production} of {Boswell}'s {London} {Journal} and {Boswell} for the {Defense}}, volume = {16}, issn = {0098-2601}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Life}, author = {Parke, Catherine N.}, month = may, year = {1992}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson}, pages = {139--142}, } @book{vance_boswells_1985, address = {Athens}, title = {Boswell’s {Life} of {Johnson}: {New} {Questions}, {New} {Answers}}, isbn = {978-0-8203-0765-7}, shorttitle = {Boswell's {Life} of {Johnson}}, abstract = {When it first appeared in 1985, {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Boswell’s Life of Johnson{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} brought together the most recent and most lively assessments of the literary merit and historical accuracy of Boswell’s biography. In an invigorating exchange placed at the center of the collection, Donald Greene’s description of the {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Life{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} as a fictionalized biography that screens the real, complex Johnson from view is challenged by Frederick Pottle’s defense of Boswell’s biographical method, of his sturdy compilation of detail that presents the factual rather than the fictional Johnson. Other essays explore the effect of Johnson’s humor on the shaping of his image in the Life, the recent developments in literary criticism and the effect they have had on eighteenth-century studies, and the continuing interest of Boswell’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Life{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} as a showcase for members of Johnson’s famous circle. The volume concludes with an assessment of the Boswellian problem — of the difficulties the {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Life{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} presents to readers, scholars, and teachers.}, language = {en}, publisher = {University of Georgia Press}, editor = {Vance, John A.}, year = {1985}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, Criticism, Authors, English}, } @book{newman_james_1995, address = {New York}, title = {James {Boswell}: {Psychological} interpretations}, isbn = {978-0-312-12142-6}, language = {en}, publisher = {St. Martin's Press}, editor = {Newman, Donald J.}, year = {1995}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson}, } @article{kennedy_samuel_2024, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Education} of {Women}}, volume = {29}, issn = {1065-3112}, abstract = {Samuel Johnson’s long-standing support of women’s education is a component of his well-known interest in the writing, the accomplishments, and the conversation of women. Women gravitated to Johnson, and, as Norma Clarke has pointed out, “the image of Johnson holding forth among ‘the ladies’ was so common and for different reasons had such currency that it has circulated as one of the many definitive images of Samuel Johnson. In its most sentimental version, Johnson is a grizzly bear and the ladies are tinkling visions of elegance.” At the core of these social vignettes stands Johnson’s respect for women’s capabilities.}, language = {en}, journal = {1650–1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era}, author = {Kennedy, Deborah}, year = {2024}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {3--27}, } @article{curran_form_2023, title = {The {Form} of {Samuel} {Johnson}'s {Letters}}, volume = {73}, issn = {1471-6852; 0014-0856}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Essays in Criticism}, author = {Curran, Louise}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {156--193}, } @book{jones_reading_2023, address = {Clemson}, title = {Reading {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Reception} and {Representation}, 1750–1960}, isbn = {978-1-63804-077-4 978-1-63804-078-1}, abstract = {{\textless}cite{\textgreater}Reading Samuel Johnson{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} 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.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Clemson University Press}, author = {Jones, Philip}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @incollection{demaria_annotating_2023, address = {University Park}, title = {Annotating the {Yale} {Edition} of the {Works} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, isbn = {978-0-271-09397-0 978-0-271-09398-7 978-0-271-09432-8}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Notes on {Footnotes}: {Annotating} {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Literature}}, publisher = {Pennsylvania State University Press}, author = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, editor = {New, Jr., Robert and Lee, Jr., Robert}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {160--170}, } @article{brown_opulent_2022, title = {‘{The} {Opulent} {Treasury} of {Sylvanus} {Urban}’: {A} {Latin} {Epigram} {Attributed} to {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {101}, issn = {0031-7977}, abstract = {The epigram In Locupletissimum ornatissimumque SYL. URB. Thesaurum (On the most opulent and ornate treasury of Sylvanus Urban), signed by “Rusticus,” which appears after the title-page in volume 6 of the Gentleman’s Magazine (1736), was attributed to Samuel Johnson by John Nichols in 1821. This article disputes the attribution on two main grounds: (i) A contribution by Rusticus follows Johnson’s ode Ad Urbanum (GM, vol. 8, 1738, 156) which, according to Boswell, was his first contribution to the Gentleman’s Magazine. (ii) This Rusticus can be linked to the Rusticus who was a regular contributor to the Gentleman’s Magazine in 1735–36 (vols. 5–6). At least twenty of the twenty-five poems signed by Rusticus in 1735–36 (excluding In Locupletissimum) can be shown to be by the same author, and a case can be made for his having composed them all. The combination of these points makes it highly probable that he was also the author of In Locupletissimum, and that Johnson’s ode Ad Urbanum was ...}, language = {en}, number = {1-2}, journal = {Philological Quarterly}, author = {Brown, Robert D.}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {95--109}, } @article{mclelland_adelungs_2023, title = {Adelung's {English}-{German} {Dictionary} (1783, 1796): {Its} {Achievements} and {Its} {Relationship} to the {Dictionaries} of {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Johannes} {Ebers}}, volume = {50}, issn = {1569-9781; 0302-5160}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Historiographia Linguistica: International Journal for the History of the Language Sciences/Revue Internationale pour l'Histoire des Sciences du Langage/Internationale Zeitschrift für die Geschichte der Sprachwissenschaften}, author = {Mclelland, Nicola}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {62--93}, } @article{lock_samuel_2022, title = {Samuel {Johnson}, {Gregory} {Sharpe}, and the {Authorship} of \textit{{Some} {Remarks} on the {Progress} of {Learning}} (1746)}, volume = {73}, issn = {1471-6968; 0034-6551}, abstract = {Samuel Johnson wrote far more than he acknowledged or than his contemporaries could identify. Modern scholars have proposed many additions to the canon. Among the most recent of these is Some Remarks on the Progress of Learning (1746), a pamphlet ostensibly written to promote a new edition of Mario di Calasio’s concordance to the Hebrew Bible, then in preparation by William Romaine. The evidence adduced for Johnson’s authorship is partly circumstantial (his connections with the book trade) and partly internal (phrases and features of style that sound Johnsonian). No external evidence connects Johnson with the pamphlet. This article questions the attribution, arguing that neither the circumstantial nor the internal evidence is convincing. Further, the substance of the pamphlet itself, its politics, its religion (especially its view of the Reformation), and most of all its enthusiastic promotion of the study of Hebrew, are quite un-Johnsonian, and indeed contradict his known views.}, language = {en}, number = {310}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {Lock, Frederick P.}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {506--520}, } @incollection{menely_samuel_2022, address = {Berlin}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}, \textit{{The} {History} of {Rasselas}, {Prince} of {Abissinia}} (1759)}, isbn = {978-3-11-064976-5 978-3-11-065044-0}, abstract = {Samuel Johnson’s Rasselas (1759) is a story about self-deception and consolatory fictions, the human tendency to wish-away difficult realities. Though Rasselas adopts the form of a timeless moral fable, it can be read as a proto-novel in its staging of the transition from a closed feudal society to a dynamic cosmopolitan world, in its attention to historical and cultural variation, and in its skeptical refusal of inherited wisdom or generalizable precept. Though Johnson has a reputation as a conservative defender of the status quo, recent criticism has shown that Rasselas gives expression to Johnson’s critical perspective on European empire, his sympathy with North African culture, and his progressive attitude toward gender.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Handbook of the {British} {Novel} in the {Long} {Eighteenth} {Century}}, publisher = {De Gruyter}, author = {Menely, Tobias}, editor = {Berndt, Katrin and Johns, Alessa}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {279--293}, } @article{brown_samuel_2022, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s \textit{{In} {Birchium}}}, volume = {69 [267]}, issn = {1471-6941; 0029-3970}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Brown, Robert D.}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {141--143}, } @article{brown_samuel_2022-1, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Greek} {Epigram} on the {Duke} of {Marlborough}}, volume = {69 [267]}, issn = {1471-6941; 0029-3970}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Brown, Robert D.}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson, Classics}, pages = {137--141}, } @book{johnson_biographical_2016, address = {New Haven}, series = {The {Yale} {Edition} of the {Works} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, title = {Biographical {Writings}: {Soldiers}, {Scholars}, and {Friends}}, isbn = {978-0-300-21095-8}, abstract = {Well before publishing the {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Lives of the Poets{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, Samuel Johnson was an accomplished biographer, having written the lives of numerous scholars, scientists, philosophers, critics, and theologians (including Peter Burnham, Sir Thomas Browne, and Confucius) as well as of select military and political leaders (such as Sir Francis Drake, Admiral Blake, and Frederick the Great). This volume contains these earlier biographies as well as epitaphs and obituaries for ordinary individuals with whom Johnson shared a personal connection. This collection of life writing displays Johnson performing in his favorite literary genre in the many years before he wrote his celebrated {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Lives of the Poets{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}.}, language = {en}, number = {19}, publisher = {Yale University Press}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {Brack, Jr., O M and DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{brown_three_2021, title = {Three {Latin} {Poems} {Doubtfully} {Attributed} to {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {70}, issn = {2593-3019; 0774-2908}, abstract = {The “Poems of Doubtful Authorship” in modern editions of Samuel Johnson’s poetry include three Latin poems that were first associated with Johnson in 1856. This article reveals the weakness of this alleged “attribution” and discusses the arguments for and against Johnson’s authorship of each poem in turn. While certainty is impossible, it concludes that he possibly wrote the translation Ex cantico Solomonis but that Venus in Armour and The Logical Warehouse are unlikely to be his.}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Humanistica Lovaniensia: Journal of Neo-Latin and New Ancient Greek Studies}, author = {Brown, Robert D.}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson, Classics}, pages = {97--114}, } @article{alff_samuel_2021, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {Infrastructuralist}}, volume = {100}, issn = {0031-7977}, abstract = {This essay investigates Samuel Johnson’s ideas of public works, undertakings for the common good that became a basis and benchmark for collective life in eighteenth-century Britain. An enthusiastic arbiter of everything, Johnson drew upon his faculties of criticism to treat works no merely as sensuous objects or partisan metonyms, but events that occasioned and affirmed society’s judgment. I argue that Johnson’s evaluation of works in texts ranging from the {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Life of Richard Savage{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} to The History of {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Rasselas{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} can help us not only appreciate his contributions to the discourse today called infrastructuralism, but also discern from the vast Johnsonian corpus a blueprint for applying the tools of literary analysis to the study of infrastructures past and present.}, language = {en}, number = {3-4}, journal = {Philological Quarterly}, author = {Alff, David}, year = {2021}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {443--461}, } @article{leonard-roy_samuel_2021, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Good} {Hating}}, volume = {44}, issn = {1754-0208; 1754-0194}, abstract = {This article proposes a definition of Johnson’s popular term, the ‘good hater,’ in order to explore his ideas about malicious conversation and criticism. Good hating was a conversational and critical ideal for Johnson, in contrast to ‘bad hating’ — hatred motivated by malice or malignity – which threatened civil discourse. Johnson’s own malice and ‘roughness’ are a vexed question in biographies by James Boswell, John Hawkins and Hester Lynch Piozzi. In spite of the efforts of Boswell, who has largely influenced the popular image of Johnson, I argue that Johnson fails to meet his own standards of good hating.}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Leonard-Roy, Thomas}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {41--57}, } @article{davis_samuel_2021, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Allen} {Family}}, volume = {24}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Davis, Matthew M.}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {32--62}, } @article{walsh_mimesis_2021, title = {Mimesis and {Understanding} in {Samuel} {Johnson}'s \textit{{Notes} to {Shakespeare}} (1765)}, volume = {24}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Walsh, Marcus}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {15--31}, } @incollection{demaria_addison_2021, address = {Oxford}, title = {Addison, {Samuel} {Johnson}, and the {Test} of {Time}}, isbn = {978-0-19-881403-0}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Joseph {Addison}: {Tercentenary} {Essays}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, editor = {Davis, Jr., Robert}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {251--271}, } @incollection{mugglestone_samuel_2021, address = {Amsterdam}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the “{Shackles} of {Lexicography}”}, isbn = {978-90-272-1063-0 978-90-272-5844-1}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Words, {Books}, {Images}, and the {Long} {Eighteenth} {Century}: {Essays} for {Allen} {Reddick}}, publisher = {John Benjamins}, author = {Mugglestone, Lynda}, editor = {Zlatar, Antoinina Bevan and Ittensohn, Mark and Steiner, Enit Karafili and Timofeeva, Olga}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {59--79}, } @incollection{schneeberger_learning_2021, address = {Ipswich, Mass.}, title = {Learning in {Wartime}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Spiritual} {Transcendence} in \textit{{The} {Vanity} of {Human} {Wishes}}}, isbn = {978-1-64265-754-8 978-1-64265-755-5}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Literature in {Times} of {Crisis}}, publisher = {Salem Press}, author = {Schneeberger, Brandon}, editor = {Evans, Robert C.}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {62--79}, } @incollection{yoshino_jane_2021, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {Jane {Austen} and the {Reception} of {Samuel} {Johnson} in {Japan}: {The} {Domestication} of {Realism} in {Soseki} {Natsume}'s \textit{{Theory} of {Literature}} (1907)}, isbn = {978-1-68448-242-9 978-1-68448-245-0}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Johnson in {Japan}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Yoshino, Yuri}, editor = {Ogawa, Kimiyo and Suzuki, Mika and Clingham, Greg}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {62--73}, } @incollection{ogawa_scientific_2021, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {Scientific {Curiosity} in {Samuel} {Johnson}'s \textit{{Rasselas}} and {Mary} {Shelley}'s \textit{{Frankenstein}}}, isbn = {978-1-68448-242-9 978-1-68448-245-0}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Johnson in {Japan}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Ogawa, Kimiyo}, editor = {Ogawa, Kimiyo and Suzuki, Mika and Clingham, Greg}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {41--61}, } @article{king_samuel_2020, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Spectral} {Media}}, volume = {87}, issn = {1080-6547; 0013-8304}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {ELH: English Literary History}, author = {King, Rachael Scarborough}, year = {2020}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {65--90}, } @incollection{fekadu-uthoff_samuel_2020, address = {Berlin}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}, \textit{{A} {Voyage} to {Abyssinia}} (1735)}, isbn = {978-3-11-049983-4 978-3-11-049897-4 978-3-11-049705-2}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Handbook of {British} {Travel} {Writing}}, publisher = {De Gruyter}, author = {Fekadu-Uthoff, Sarah}, editor = {Schaff, Barbara}, year = {2020}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {181--198}, } @incollection{lynch_samuel_2020, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the "{First} {English} {Dictionary}"}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Cambridge} {Companion} to {English} {Dictionaries}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, editor = {Ogilvie, Sarah}, year = {2020}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {142--153}, } @article{weinbrot_samuel_2019, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Charity} {Sermon} during {War}: {St} {Paul}’s {Cathedral} 2 {May} 1745}, volume = {70}, issn = {1471-6968; 0034-6551}, abstract = {Samuel Johnson’s first ghost-written sermon was for Henry Hervey Aston at the annual Sons of the Clergy Festival on 2 May 1745. Hervey Aston was the fourth son of the Earl of Bristol, long knew Johnson, and entertained him in Lichfield and Johnson and Tetty in London. Hervey paid £12 interest on Johnson’s mother’s home in Lichfield and was, Johnson said, ‘a vicious man but very kind to me. If you call a dog Hervey, I shall love him’. He learned nothing at Christ Church, Oxford, during 18 raucous months, performed poorly as an army officer before selling his commission, and was ordained as a last hope in 1743 by the Bishop of Ely. Henry’s father the Earl of Bristol appointed him Rector of Shotley, in Suffolk, which he soon abandoned for London. Why was such a man asked to present an important sermon at England’s most impressive venue, before the Archbishop of Canterbury, eight other bishops, and many of the Great and the Good in order to raise funds for the widows and orphans of deceased Anglican clergy? This essay suggests reasons for that choice and how Johnson’s early practical sermon is part of his body of sermons. It also shows how Johnson establishes Hervey Aston’s credibility in the pulpit when he had no credibility in life, and how Johnson blends sublime theology with the quotidian. Along the way, he alludes to and politely censures the unpopular War of the Austrian Succession.}, language = {en}, number = {297}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {890--910}, } @article{lee_two_2019, title = {Two {New} {Allusions}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and the \textit{{Book} of {Common} {Prayer}}, {Boswell}, and {Apollonius} of {Rhodes}}, volume = {32}, issn = {1940-3364; 0895-769X}, abstract = {Both Samuel Johnson and his disciple James Boswell were masters of deploying intertextual allusions to impart greater freight to their meaning. In {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Rambler{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} 8 Johnson covertly alludes to the Anglican Book of Common Prayer, while in the {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Tour to the Hebrides{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} Boswell alludes to Apollonius of Rhodes’ Argonautica. In both cases, these allusions offer considerable insight into characteristic aspects of the art and minds of the two authors. They share a dedication to intertextuality as an important literary technique. However, the two examples reveal important differences: Johnson emerges as a traditional public Christian humanist, while Boswell reveals himself as a private, proto-Romantic confessionalist.}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes, and Reviews}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {144--148}, } @article{lee_samuel_2019-1, title = {Samuel {Johnson}, {Chesterfield}, and \textit{{Rambler}} 153}, volume = {66 [264]}, issn = {1471-6941; 0029-3970}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {111--114}, } @incollection{kairoff_samuel_2019, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Anna} {Seward}: {Solitude} and {Sensibility}}, isbn = {978-1-68448-022-7 978-1-68448-023-4 978-1-68448-024-1}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Community and {Solitude}: {New} {Essays} on {Johnson}’s {Circle}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Kairoff, Claudia Thomas}, editor = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {191--213}, } @article{demaria_samuel_2019, title = {Samuel {Johnson}, {William} {Shakespeare}, and the \textit{{Vanity} of {Human} {Wishes}}}, volume = {6}, issn = {2283-8759}, language = {en}, journal = {Memoria di Shakespeare: A Journal of Shakespearean Studies}, author = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {127--138}, } @article{boobani_two_2018, title = {Two {Tales} of a {City}: {London} in {Ben} {Jonson}’s \textit{{The} {Alchemist}} and {Samuel} {Johnson}’s \textit{{London}}}, volume = {1}, issn = {2645-3533}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Contemporary Literary and Cultural Studies}, author = {Boobani, Farzad}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {5--19}, } @article{tankard_samuel_2018, title = {Samuel {Johnson} in {His} '{Meridian} {Splendour}': {The} {Genealogy} of a {Metaphor}}, volume = {65}, issn = {1471-6941; 0029-3970}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Tankard, Paul}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {252--255}, } @article{lee_samuel_2018, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Milton}'s '{Mighty} {Bone}'}, volume = {65 [263]}, issn = {1471-6941; 0029-3970}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {250--252}, annote = {Noted by Steven Scherwatzky in \textit{The Scriblerian and the Kit-Cats} 52, no. 1 (Autumn 2019): 21. }, } @article{lee_samuel_2018-1, title = {Samuel {Johnson}, {Richard} {Glover}, and '{Hosier}'s {Ghost}'}, volume = {65 [263]}, issn = {1471-6941; 0029-3970}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {244--247}, annote = {Noted by Steven Scherwatzky in \textit{The Scriblerian and the Kit-Cats} 52. }, } @article{edwards_samuel_2018, title = {Samuel {Johnson}'s \textit{{Rasselas}}: {Two} {Presentation} {Copies}}, volume = {89-90}, issn = {0287-1629}, language = {en}, journal = {Poetica: An International Journal of Linguistic-Literary Studies}, author = {Edwards, Christopher}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {99--107}, } @article{woudhuysen_early_2018, title = {Some {Early} {Collectors} and {Owners} of {Samuel} {Johnson}'s {Books} and {Manuscripts}}, volume = {89-90}, issn = {0287-1629}, language = {en}, journal = {Poetica: An International Journal of Linguistic-Literary Studies}, author = {Woudhuysen, H. R.}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {83--97}, } @article{lee_two_2017, title = {Two {Allusions} in {Samuel} {Johnson}'s \textit{{The} {False} {Alarm}}}, volume = {64 [262]}, issn = {1471-6941; 0029-3970}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {491--493}, } @article{lee_gaping_2017, title = {'{Gaping} {Heirs}': {Line} {Forty}-{Eight} of {Samuel} {Johnson}'s \textit{{The} {Vanity} of {Human} {Wishes}}}, volume = {75}, issn = {1939-926X; 0014-4940}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Explicator}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {160--165}, } @article{orchard_dr_2016, title = {Dr {Johnson} on {Trial}: {Catherine} {Talbot} and {Jemima} {Grey} {Responding} to {Samuel} {Johnson}'s \textit{{The} {Rambler}}}, volume = {23}, issn = {1747-5848; 0969-9082}, abstract = {This article is an analysis of contemporary critical approaches to the relationships between Dr Johnson and women, particularly with reference to {\textless}cite{\textgreater}The Rambler{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, followed by the introduction of previously unpublished letters which display a female reader of the periodical, Jemima Campbell, Marchioness Grey, choosing not to write for {\textless}cite{\textgreater}The Rambler{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} and instead opting to produce a satirical attack on “Mr Rambler” within the private sphere of a familiar letter to her friend Catherine Talbot. Talbot did write an essay for Johnson’s periodical, and this article looks at the two documents as different case studies in responses to Johnson’s moralizing persona. Essentially, criticism on {\textless}cite{\textgreater}The Rambler{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} has undergone a shift from celebratory analysis of his positive and nuanced representations of his female characters and relationships with contemporary women writers, since James Basker and Isobel Grundy in the late 1980s and early 1990s, to a reappraisal of his relationships with women through lo}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Women's Writing}, author = {Orchard, Jack}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {193--210}, } @article{eslamieh_imposed_2017, title = {Imposed {Identity} through {Foucauldian} {Panopticism} and {Released} {Identity} through {Deleuzian} {Ressentiment} in {Samuel} {Johnson}’s \textit{{The} {History} of {Rasselas}, {Prince} of {Abissinia}}}, volume = {8}, issn = {2203-4714}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Advances in Language and Literary Studies}, author = {Eslamieh, Razieh}, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {125--132}, } @article{short_c_2017, title = {C. {S}. {Lewis} and {Samuel} {Johnson}: {A} {Study} in {Affinity}}, volume = {48}, issn = {0883-9980}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {CSL: The Bulletin of the New York C. S. Lewis Society}, author = {Short, Edward}, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1--12}, } @article{weinbrot_samuel_2016, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Practical} {Sermon} on {Marriage} in {Context}: {Spousal} {Whiggery} and the {Book} of {Common} {Prayer}}, volume = {114}, issn = {1545-6951; 0026-8232}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Modern Philology}, author = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {310--336}, annote = {Noted in The Scriblerian and the Kit-Cats 52, no. 1 (Autumn 2019): 25–26. }, } @article{lock_samuel_2016, title = {Samuel {Johnson}'s {View} of {History}}, volume = {45}, issn = {0884-2043}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {CLIO: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History}, author = {Lock, F. P.}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {159--180}, } @article{sider_jost_gentlemans_2015, title = {The \textit{{Gentleman}'s {Magazine}}, {Samuel} {Johnson}, and the {Symbolic} {Economy} of {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Poetry}}, volume = {66}, issn = {1471-6968; 0034-6551}, abstract = {Between 1733 and 1736, Edward Cave offered a series of eight poetry contests in his newly founded Gentleman’s Magazine . These competitions varied widely in theme and scale, ranging from an offer of free back issues for the best set of epigrams to a substantial £50 prize for the best poem, in English or Latin, on a weighty devotional topic. Taken as a whole, Cave’s contests were an attempt to appropriate and supplant incumbent sources of literary prestige, particularly the traditional model of courtly and aristocratic patronage. Just as Richard Savage set himself up in the 1730s as a ‘volunteer laureate’, the {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Gentleman’s Magazine{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} offered itself to English elites as a volunteer patron and would-be tastemaker. This attempt to assert the magazine’s critical authority by adapting traditional patronage models and appealing to the Whiggish Hanoverian court was a failure; even today, the critical judgements and canonical consecrations of opposition figures like Pope are dominant. I close by suggesting that Cave’s contests may have a further legacy as an influence on the career of the young Samuel Johnson.}, language = {en}, number = {277}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {Sider Jost, Jacob}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {915--935}, } @article{yahav_praise_2023, title = {In {Praise} of {Idling}: {Johnson}, {Austen}, and {Literary} {Leisure}}, volume = {84}, issn = {1527-1943; 0026-7929}, abstract = {This essay examines the theory of leisure that Samuel Johnson presents in his Idler series and that Jane Austen engages in her novel Mansfield Park. Just as productivity and vigilance are becoming unassailable values, Johnson and Austen publish popular works designed to insert breaks into the culture of ceaseless striving. Their theory of leisure revalues idling as a state of beneficial, albeit transient, mindlessness and develops forms of representation that, instead of cultivating an edifying point of view — of refined knowledge, judgment, or feeling — promotes an occasional letting go. Johnson uses the proliferation and Austen the suspension of points of view to defend the value of reading materials that solicit relaxation and afford cheap pleasures for the many, or at least the many more. Both the Idler and Mansfield Park advocate for the redistribution of leisure in time rather than across classes of persons, thus transforming idling from a characterological deficiency ...}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Modern Language Quarterly}, author = {Yahav, Amit S.}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1--25}, } @article{demaria_exeunt_2021, title = {Exeunt the {Kit}-{Cats}, {Pursued} by {Pope}, {Reviewed} by {Johnson}}, volume = {102}, issn = {1744-4217; 0013-838X}, abstract = {The two great literary events of 1721 were the death of Matthew Prior and the publication of the Works of Joseph Addison, the beloved public figure who had died in 1719. These events are representative of a turning point in the history of authorship in Britain, which was accompanied by a change in the nature of poetry. Authors became more professional and specialised, less dependent on patrons and social connections. At the same time the genres of panegyric and epic were largely abandoned in favour of satire and mock-epic. The history of these changes is complicated, however, as this essay shows in an examination of Addison’s celebration of the Battle of Blenheim, The Campaign (1705), and Prior’s celebration of the Battle of Ramilies, An Ode, Humbly Inscrib’d to the Queen on the Glorious Success of Her Majesty’s Arms, 1706.}, language = {en}, number = {7}, journal = {English Studies: A Journal of English Language and Literature}, author = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {918--936}, } @article{boyd_highland_2021, title = {The {Highland} {Tour} through the {Spectacles} of {Books}: {Johnson}, {Pastoral}, and {Improvement} in {Late}-{Georgian} {Scotland}}, volume = {100}, issn = {0031-7977}, abstract = {Contrary to received opinion, Samuel Johnson does not dispatch but instead revives the pastoral mode in English as, prior to the sixteenth century, normatively practiced and theorized. He achieves this improvement by a self-conscious return to sources, valorizing and reactivating the mode’s specifically Greco-Roman tonal and thematic repertoire, in particular the ironized characters, religious traditionalism, and skepticism of “schemes of political improvement” of Theocritus’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Idylls{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} and Vergil’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Eclogues{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}. This Johnsonian revaluation operates both in theory — in {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Rambler{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} and other essays and individual {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Lives of the Poets{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} which purge pastoral of its Renaissance-era romance accretions — and in practice: Johnson’s own imaginative writing, dating back to boyhood but expressed most clearly in passages of pastoral (and georgic) prose in {\textless}cite{\textgreater}A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} and in the Latin poems that he wrote from Skye.}, language = {en}, number = {3-4}, journal = {Philological Quarterly}, author = {Boyd, Bradford Q.}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {463--491}, } @article{lee_johnsons_2021, title = {Johnson’s “{French} {Authors}”: \textit{{Rambler}} 5 and 87}, volume = {34}, issn = {1940-3364; 0895-769X}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes, and Reviews}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {121--128}, } @article{bennett_is_2021, title = {Is {Historical} {Fiction} {Still} {Revolutionary}?: {Two} {Novels} {Set} in {Johnson}'s {World}}, volume = {24}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Bennett, Eric}, year = {2021}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {191--196}, } @article{tankard_johnson_2021, title = {Johnson (and {Boswell}) in the {Lists}: {A} {View} of {Their} {Reputations}, 1933–2018}, volume = {24}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Tankard, Paul}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {78--120}, } @article{lee_con_2021, title = {"{Con} {Amore}": {Hester} {Piozzi}'s {Annotations} upon {Johnson}'s {Early} {Poetry}}, volume = {24}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {63--77}, } @article{davis_these_2021, title = {“{These} {Kings} of {Me}”: {The} {Provenance} and {Significance} of an {Allusion} in {Johnson}’s \textit{{Taxation} {No} {Tyranny}}}, volume = {26}, issn = {1065-3112}, language = {en}, journal = {1650–1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era}, author = {Davis, Matthew M.}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {42--64}, } @incollection{eto_johnsons_2021, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {Johnson's {Translated} {Works} and {Criticisms} in {Japanese}}, isbn = {978-1-68448-242-9 978-1-68448-245-0}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Johnson in {Japan}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Eto, Hideichi}, editor = {Ogawa, Kimiyo and Suzuki, Mika and Clingham, Greg}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {155--162}, } @incollection{ogura_analysis_2021, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {An {Analysis} of {Johnson}'s {View} of {Knowledge}: {A} {Corpus}-{Stylistic} {Approach}}, isbn = {978-1-68448-242-9 978-1-68448-245-0}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Johnson in {Japan}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Ogura, Masaaki}, editor = {Ogawa, Kimiyo and Suzuki, Mika and Clingham, Greg}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {130--144}, annote = {The editorial board announced that this article has been retracted on May 16, 2018. If you have any further question, please contact us at: ijel@ccsenet.org }, } @incollection{fukumoto_johnsons_2021, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {Johnson's {Prose} {Style} and {His} {Notion} of the {Periodical} {Writer}}, isbn = {978-1-68448-242-9 978-1-68448-245-0}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Johnson in {Japan}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Fukumoto, Tadayuki}, editor = {Ogawa, Kimiyo and Suzuki, Mika and Clingham, Greg}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {116--129}, } @incollection{iwata_johnson_2021, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {Johnson and {Garrick} on \textit{{Hamlet}}}, isbn = {978-1-68448-242-9 978-1-68448-245-0}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Johnson in {Japan}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Iwata, Miki}, editor = {Ogawa, Kimiyo and Suzuki, Mika and Clingham, Greg}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {88--104}, } @incollection{hattori_abyssinian_2021, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {Abyssinian {Johnson}}, isbn = {978-1-68448-242-9 978-1-68448-245-0}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Johnson in {Japan}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Hattori, Noriyuki}, editor = {Ogawa, Kimiyo and Suzuki, Mika and Clingham, Greg}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {105--115}, } @incollection{suzuki_johnson_2021, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {Johnson the {Tea} {Poet}: {A} {Scholarly} {Role} {Model} and a {Literary} {Doctor} in {Modernizing} {Japan}}, isbn = {978-1-68448-242-9 978-1-68448-245-0}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Johnson in {Japan}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Suzuki, Mika}, editor = {Ogawa, Kimiyo and Suzuki, Mika and Clingham, Greg}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {74--87}, } @incollection{tankard_hester_2021, address = {London}, title = {Hester {Piozzi}’s {Annotations} to the \textit{{Adventurer}} and {Johnson}’s \textit{{Rambler}}: {Beyond} the {Case} {Study}}, isbn = {978-3-030-56311-0 978-3-030-56312-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Marginal {Notes}: {Social} {Reading} and the {Literal} {Margins}}, publisher = {Palgrave Macmillan}, author = {Tankard, Paul}, editor = {Spedding, Patrick and Tankard, Paul}, collaborator = {Sherman, William H.}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {85--113}, } @article{lee_murphy_2020, title = {Murphy and {Johnson}: {Prolegomenon} to a {New} {Edition}}, volume = {25}, issn = {1065-3112}, language = {en}, journal = {1650–1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2020}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {86--104}, } @article{witty_deipnosophists_2020, title = {The \textit{{Deipnosophists}} and {Dr} {Johnson}}, volume = {36}, issn = {1865-9403; 0175-6206}, language = {en}, journal = {Lexicographica: International Annual for Lexicography/Revue Internationale de Lexicographie/Internationales Jahrbuch für Lexikographie}, author = {Witty, Michael}, year = {2020}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {311--324}, } @article{goergen_dr_2019, title = {Dr. {Johnson}'s {Palliative} {Care}: {The} {Spiritual} {Economics} of {Dissipation} in \textit{{The} {Life} of {Savage}}}, volume = {52}, issn = {1086-315X; 0013-2586}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Goergen, Corey}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {379--394}, } @article{hone_progress_2019, title = {The {Progress} of {Johnson}’s {Shakespeare}: {Subscription}, {Text}, and {Printing}}, volume = {113}, issn = {2377-6528; 0006-128X}, abstract = {Bibliographers have long puzzled over Samuel Johnson’s edition of {\textless}cite{\textgreater}The Plays of William Shakespeare{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, started in 1756 but repeatedly delayed until its eventual publication in 1765. Back in 1979 Brian Vickers wrote that, although “we do not yet have a full bibliographical study,” it was nonetheless “evident that Johnson’s Shakespeare had an erratic career in the printing-house.” More than twenty years earlier Arthur Sherbo had assembled a chronology of most of the known facts about the publication of the edition, though confessed there were “all too few references to particular volumes and plays” in his list and that evidence concerning the printing of the edition was scarce at best. The publication of David Fleeman’s seminal {\textless}cite{\textgreater}A Bibliography of the Works of Samuel Johnson{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} in 2000 has since shed considerable light on some specific bibliographical problems. And yet, despite Fleeman’s advances, much still remains unknown about the printing and publication of this important literary edition. How was Johnson’s subscription planned? How successful was it? How much money did Johnson and his publishers make? What copy did the printer use? When were the various parts of the edition finished? Why was publication, promised for Christmas 1757, delayed for nearly eight years?}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America}, author = {Hone, Joseph and McLaverty, James}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {121--147}, } @article{sabor_march_2018, title = {'{The} {March} of {Intimacy}': {Dr}. {Burney} and {Dr}. {Johnson}}, volume = {42}, issn = {1086-3192; 0098-2601}, abstract = {This essay offers a revisionist reading of Charles Burney Sr.’s extraordinary talent for networking. It shows that Dr. Burney initiated and burnished a friendship with Dr. Johnson, who would play a crucial role in facilitating Burney’s transition from lowly musician to respected man of letters. Despite Johnson’s own lack of interest in music, he was willing to aid his friend with his magnum opus: a history of music that would eventually extend to four volumes. And that assistance included ghostwriting: enlisting Johnson as his uncredited collaborator was the ultimate proof of Burney’s exceptional networking skills.}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Life}, author = {Sabor, Peter}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {38--55}, } @incollection{catanese_johnson_2019, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {Johnson, {Warton}, and the {Popular} {Reader}}, isbn = {978-1-68448-022-7 978-1-68448-023-4 978-1-68448-024-1}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Community and {Solitude}: {New} {Essays} on {Johnson}’s {Circle}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Catanese, Christopher}, editor = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {214--231}, } @article{clingham_johnson_2019, title = {Johnson and {China}: {Culture}, {Commerce}, and the {Dream} of the {Orient} in {Mid}-{Eighteenth}-{Century} {England}}, volume = {24}, issn = {1065-3112}, language = {en}, journal = {1650–1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era}, author = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {178--242}, } @article{lee_dryden_2018, title = {Dryden, {Pope}, and {Milton} in {Gay}'s \textit{{Rural} {Sports}} and {Johnson}'s \textit{{Dictionary}}}, volume = {65 [263]}, issn = {1471-6941; 0029-3970}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {241--243}, } @article{taylor_johnsons_2018, title = {Johnson's {Textual} {Landscape}}, volume = {59}, issn = {1935-0201; 0193-5380}, abstract = {Early in {\textless}cite{\textgreater}A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} (1775) Johnson describes crossing the Hardmuir, the putative site of Macbeth’s first meeting with the weird sisters. For Johnson, this is Macbeth not as a text to be read or a play to be seen but as an environment, rich in resonances, to be inhabited and travelled. The longer first part of this essay argues that Johnson’s marking of this landscape as “classic ground” is freighted with particular cultural values and judgments. On the one hand, through Shakespeare Johnson tethers himself to the familiar — to culture and use-value – at the very moment he feels civilization suddenly to recede from view. Macbeth marks for Johnson a boundary that is at once topographical, historical, and political. On the other hand, Johnson’s interest in Macbeth is soldered to his enduring fascination with the supernatural, and the play thereby facilitates his openness both to affective forms of engagement and to the idea of mystery...}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation}, author = {Taylor, David Francis}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {65--83}, } @article{nichols_walking_2018, title = {Walking with {Dr}. {Johnson} and {Wordsworth}}, volume = {49}, issn = {2640-7310; 0043-8006}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Wordsworth Circle}, author = {Nichols, Ashton}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {96--98}, } @incollection{prescott_searching_2018, address = {Leiden}, title = {Searching for {Dr}. {Johnson}: {The} {Digitisation} of the {Burney} {Newspaper} {Collection}}, isbn = {978-90-04-34040-4 978-90-04-36287-1}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Travelling {Chronicles}: {News} and {Newspapers} from the {Early} {Modern} {Period} to the {Eighteenth} {Century}}, publisher = {Brill}, author = {Prescott, Andrew}, editor = {Brandtzæg, Siv Gøril and Goring, Paul and Watson, Christine}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {51--71}, } @incollection{wilcox_johnsons_2018, address = {Newcastle upon Tyne}, title = {Johnson's \textit{{Life} of {Savage}} as {Romance}, {Antiromance}, and {Novel}}, isbn = {978-1-5275-0828-6}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Ways} of {Fiction}: {New} {Essays} on the {Literary} {Cultures} of the {Eighteenth} {Century}}, publisher = {Cambridge Scholars Publishing}, author = {Wilcox, Lance E.}, editor = {Crowe, Nicholas J.}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {231--256}, } @incollection{smallwood_johnson_2018, address = {Newcastle upon Tyne}, title = {Johnson on {Truth}, {Fiction}, and '{Undisputed} {History}'}, isbn = {978-1-5275-0828-6}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Ways} of {Fiction}: {New} {Essays} on the {Literary} {Cultures} of the {Eighteenth} {Century}}, publisher = {Cambridge Scholars Publishing}, author = {Smallwood, Philip}, editor = {Crowe, Nicholas J.}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {198--212}, } @incollection{ingram_two_2018, address = {Manchester}, title = {In {Two} {Minds}: {Johnson}, {Boswell}, and {Representation} of the {Self}}, isbn = {978-1-5261-2336-7 978-1-5261-2335-0}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Writing and {Constructing} the {Self} in {Great} {Britain} in the {Long} {Eighteenth} {Century}}, publisher = {Manchester University Press}, author = {Ingram, Allan}, editor = {Baker, John and Leclair, Marion and Ingram, Allan}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {135--150}, } @incollection{iamartino_hundred_2018, address = {Berlin}, title = {'{A} {Hundred} {Visions} and {Revisions}': {Malone}'s {Annotations} to {Johnson}'s \textit{{Dictionary}}}, isbn = {978-3-11-057497-5 978-3-11-057296-4 978-3-11-057286-5}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Historical {Dictionaries} in their {Paratextual} {Context}}, publisher = {Max Niemeyer Verlag}, author = {Iamartino, Giovanni}, editor = {McConchie, Roderick and Tyrkkö, Jukka}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {115--148}, } @article{dussinger_johnsons_2016, title = {Johnson's {Unacknowledged} {Debt} to {Thomas} {Edwards} in the 1765 {Edition} of {Shakespeare}}, volume = {95}, issn = {0031-7977}, abstract = {In the Preface to Shakespeare Johnson attacks Thomas Edwards and Benjamin Heath as William Warburton’s most relentless critics, who are allegedly not even worthy of comparison with the bishop. Yet Johnson’s contemporaries and some modern scholars alike have remarked his unacknowledged debt to these two critics in his 1765 edition. Immediately after Johnson’s edition appeared in 1765 William Kenrick, a learned but libelous journalist, reviewed it at length and demonstrated some of the many lapses in giving credit to Edwards’s commentary. For the revisions of 1773 and 1778, George Steevens even cited Kenrick favorably for some readings and also made a point of including not only Edwards’s relevant commentary from the Canons of Criticism but also new Edwards manuscript material he had acquired in time for the revisions. It was not until the twentieth century that fresh allegations of plagiarism were leveled against the 1765 Shakespeare. This essay reviews the charges presented and conclu}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Philological Quarterly}, author = {Dussinger, John A.}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {45--100}, } @article{lee_sudden_2016, title = {'{Sudden} {Glories}': {Johnson}, {Hobbes}, and \textit{{Thoughts} on {Falkland}'s {Islands}}}, volume = {63 [261]}, issn = {1471-6941; 0029-3970}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {612--615}, } @article{mcconchie_johnsons_2016, title = {Johnson's {Mr} {Maitland}}, volume = {63 [261]}, issn = {1471-6941; 0029-3970}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {McConchie, R. W.}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {603--605}, } @article{pedreira_revisiting_2016, title = {Revisiting {Johnson} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}: {New} {Contexts} for a {New} {Century}}, by {Howard} {D}. {Weinbrot}]}, volume = {40}, issn = {1086-3192; 0098-2601}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Life}, author = {Pedreira, Mark A.}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {103--107}, } @article{taylor_definition_2016, title = {On {Definition} and {Explanation} in the {Preface} to {Johnson}'s \textit{{Dictionary} of the {English} {Language}}}, volume = {111}, issn = {2222-4319; 0026-7937}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Modern Language Review}, author = {Taylor, T. M.}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {311--332}, } @article{gulya_johnson_2016, title = {Johnson on {Milton}'s {Allegorical} {Persons}: {Understanding} {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Attitudes} toward {Allegory}}, volume = {18}, issn = {1752-6566; 1523-9012}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Literary Imagination}, author = {Gulya, Jason John}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1--16}, } @article{berglund_why_2016, title = {Why {Should} {Hester} {Lynch} {Piozzi} {Be} '{Dr} {Johnson}'s {Mrs} {Thrale}?'}, volume = {64}, issn = {1756-2279; 0027-7738}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Names: A Journal of Onomastics}, author = {Berglund, Lisa}, year = {2016}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {189--201}, } @incollection{demaria_johnson_2016, address = {Leiden}, title = {Johnson and the {Teutonic} {Roots} of {English}}, isbn = {978-90-04-30637-0 978-90-04-30638-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Harp} and the {Constitution}: {Myths} of {Celtic} and {Gothic} {Origin}}, publisher = {Brill}, author = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, editor = {Parker, Jr., Robert}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {47--65}, } @article{lee_meteors_2016, title = {Meteors and {Mist}: {Identity} {Elements} in {Johnson}'s {Style}}, volume = {74}, issn = {1939-926X; 0014-4940}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Explicator}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {19--23}, } @article{carroll_dr_2016, title = {Dr {Johnson} and the {Great} {Anglo} {Tradition}}, volume = {60}, issn = {0033-5002}, language = {en}, number = {12}, journal = {Quadrant}, author = {Carroll, John}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {74--80}, } @incollection{phillips_loose_2024, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Loose {Sallies} of the {Mind}: {Distraction} and the {Essay}}, isbn = {978-1-316-51650-8 978-1-009-03037-3}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Cambridge} {History} of the {British} {Essay}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Phillips, Natalie M. and Logsdon, Sydney}, editor = {Gigante, Denise and Childs, Jason}, year = {2024}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {167--182}, } @incollection{johnson_fixing_2024, address = {London}, title = {Fixing the {Language}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {His} \textit{{Dictionary}}}, isbn = {978-1-003-27505-3 978-1-032-22989-8 978-1-032-22990-4}, abstract = {Landmarks in the History of the English Language identifies twelve key landmarks spread throughout the language’s history to provide a lively and interesting introduction to the history of English. Each landmark focuses on one individual associated with the key moment which helps to engage the reader and provide the history of the language with a ‘human face’. The landmarks range from Alfred the Great and his attempts to further English through its use in education, to the spread of English worldwide and the work of the linguist Braj Kachru. The final chapter takes a look into the future through the writings of David Crystal. Whilst focusing on the specific events and people, the book includes a broad outline of the history of English so that the reader can locate each landmark within the language’s history. Written in a student-friendly style and with short activities available online, this book provides a brief introduction for those coming to the topic for the first time, as well a}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Landmarks in the {History} of the {English} {Language}}, publisher = {Routledge}, author = {Johnson, Keith}, year = {2024}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {74--84}, } @inproceedings{duncan_environmental_2023, address = {Trier, Germany}, title = {Environmental {Aesthetics}: {Dorothy} {Wordsworth} in {Scotland}}, isbn = {978-3-98940-003-0}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Romantic {Ecologies}: {Selected} {Papers} from the {Augsburg} {Conference} of the {German} {Society} for {English} {Romanticism}}, publisher = {Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier (WVT)}, author = {Duncan, Ian}, editor = {Kerler, David and Middeke, Martin}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {215--228}, } @incollection{lee_annotating_2023, address = {University Park}, title = {Annotating \textit{{The} {Rambler}} / \textit{{The} {Annotated} {Rambler}}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Notes on {Footnotes}: {Annotating} {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Literature}}, publisher = {Pennsylvania State University Press}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, editor = {New, Melvyn and Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {171--184}, } @article{boyd_working_2023, title = {Working {Title}}, volume = {47}, issn = {1086-3192; 0098-2601}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Life}, author = {Boyd, Bradford Q.}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {102--125}, } @article{kaminsky-jones_floating_2021, title = {Floating in the {Breath} of the {People}: {Ossianic} {Mist}, {Cultural} {Health}, and the {Creation} of {Celtic} {Atmosphere}, 1760–1815}, volume = {27}, issn = {1750-0192; 1354-991X}, abstract = {This essay uses Samuel Johnson’s characterization of Gaelic culture as an essentially airborne phenomenon as the starting point for a wide-ranging consideration of the links between atmospheric and Celtic discourses during the Romantic era. This period has been deemed foundational to the literary ‘appearance’ of air and the conceptual formation of Celticity, but these two cultural phenomena have rarely been considered in tandem. Beginning with a discussion of the atmospheric ideas that underpin the Poems of Ossian’s infamous mists, the essay argues that critics have largely ignored the complexity of Macpherson’s medicalized ecologies of air. The essay then moves on to consider the development of comparable cloudy symbolism during the Welsh cultural revival of the 1790s, when overcast skies became an organising metaphor used to express the cultural benightedness of Wales. The often-unexamined cliché of ‘Celtic mistiness’ is revealed as a vital metaphor for the allure and imperfection o}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Romanticism: The Journal of Romantic Culture and Criticism}, author = {Kaminsky-Jones, Rhys}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {135--148}, } @article{clarke_milton_2021, title = {Milton at {Bolt} {Court}}, volume = {24}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Clarke, Stephen}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {3--14}, } @article{hanlon_writing_2021, title = {From {Writing} {Lives} to {Scaling} {Lives} in {Joseph} {Priestley}'s \textit{{Chart} of {Biography}}}, volume = {62}, issn = {1935-0201; 0193-5380}, abstract = {Joseph Priestley is often credited with the invention of the timeline for representing past lives and events, mainly in the {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Chart of Biography{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} (1765) and {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Chart of History{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} (1769). These efforts place Priestley squarely within the history of data visualization. This article argues that we should also consider Priestley’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Chart of Biography{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} as part of the history of biography or life writing, particularly because Priestley’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}A Description of a Chart of Biography{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, a written account of the Chart ‘s purpose and methodology, accompanied the Chart itself. Toward that end, this article tracks the similarities between the epistemological and methodological aims of biographers such as Samuel Johnson and those of Priestley in his effort to represent lives “without the intervention of words,” as he put it. In so doing, this article also identifies Priestley’s contributions to the long history of the concept of data, from seventeenth- and eighteenth-century usages of the term to the formation of the modern “data subject,” the representation of a person as an aggregation of available data about them.}, language = {en}, number = {3-4}, journal = {Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation}, author = {Hanlon, Aaron R.}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {279--293}, } @incollection{spurr_authorial_2021, address = {Amsterdam}, title = {Authorial {Gestures}: {Joshua} {Reynolds}’ {Literary} {Portraits}}, isbn = {978-90-272-1063-0 978-90-272-5844-1}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Words, {Books}, {Images}, and the {Long} {Eighteenth} {Century}: {Essays} for {Allen} {Reddick}}, publisher = {John Benjamins}, author = {Spurr, David}, editor = {Zlatar, Antoinina Bevan and Ittensohn, Mark and Steiner, Enit Karafili and Timofeeva, Olga}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {207--225}, } @incollection{eto_brief_2021, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {A {Brief} {History} of {Johnsonian} {Studies} in {Japan}}, isbn = {978-1-68448-242-9 978-1-68448-245-0}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Johnson in {Japan}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Eto, Hideichi}, editor = {Ogawa, Kimiyo and Suzuki, Mika and Clingham, Greg}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {10--26}, } @article{lee_hearne_2020, title = {Hearne, {Roper}, {More}, and \textit{{Rambler}} 71}, volume = {67 [265]}, issn = {1471-6941; 0029-3970}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2020}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {422--426}, } @incollection{parker_sociable_2020, address = {Oxford}, title = {The {Sociable} {Philosopher}: {David} {Hume} and the {Philosophical} {Essay}}, isbn = {978-0-19-870786-8}, language = {en}, booktitle = {On {Essays}: {Montaigne} to the {Present}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Parker, Fred}, editor = {Karshan, Thomas and Murphy, Kathryn}, year = {2020}, keywords = {Johnson, Philosophy}, pages = {115--131}, } @incollection{ballaster_eovaai_2020, address = {New York}, title = {\textit{{Eovaai}} and the {Fiction} of {Fantasy} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {England}}, isbn = {978-1-60329-462-1 978-1-60329-424-9 978-1-60329-425-6 978-1-60329-426-3}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Approaches to {Teaching} the {Works} of {Eliza} {Haywood}}, publisher = {Modern Language Association of America}, author = {Ballaster, Ros}, editor = {Potter, Tiffany}, year = {2020}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {155--161}, } @article{stillman_jane_2019, title = {Jane {Austen}: {Whither} or {Whence}?}, volume = {61}, issn = {1534-7303; 0040-4691}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Texas Studies in Literature and Language}, author = {Stillman, Whit}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {451--454}, } @article{hudson_creating_2019, title = {Creating the ‘{Classless}’ {Author}: {Authorship} and the {Social} {Hierarchy}, 1660–1800}, volume = {33}, issn = {1470-1308; 0950-236X}, abstract = {This essay addresses the following question: ‘What is the social class of the author?’ Previous scholarship on the rise of modern authorship in the eighteenth century has generally answered this question in two different ways. According to some scholars, the ‘author’ emerged during this period in order to articulate and propagate ‘bourgeois’ ideology. According to other scholars, however, capitalist society increasingly excluded the literary artist from its governing aims and values. In revisiting this issue, I trace the emergence of the modern author from the late seventeenth to the eighteenth century. Beginning with the first literary biographies or ‘lives of the poets’ after the restoration, I argue that the problem of defining the author’s social status became problematic during the debates over literary property in the eighteenth century. It was left to authors and critics of the late century to define a space for authorship separate from the emergent social hierarchy.}, language = {en}, number = {9}, journal = {Textual Practice}, author = {Hudson, Nicholas}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {1577--1596}, } @article{carlile_less_2017, title = {“{Less} of the {Heroine} than the {Woman}”: {Parsing} {Gender} in the {British} {Novel}}, volume = {7}, issn = {2157-7129}, abstract = {This essay offers two methods that will help students resist the temptation to judge eighteenth-century novels by twenty-first-century standards. These methods prompt students to parse the question of whether female protagonists in novels—in this case, Daniel Defoe’s Roxana (1724), Samuel Johnson’s Rasselas (1759), and Charlotte Lennox’s Sophia (1762)—are portrayed as perfect models or as complex humans. The first method asks them to engage with definitions of the term “heroine,” and the second method uses word clouds to extend their thinking about the complexity of embodying a mid-eighteenth-century female identity.}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {ABO: Interactive Journal for Women in the Arts, 1640–1830}, author = {Carlile, Susan}, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1--10}, } @article{new_who_2019, title = {Who {Killed} {Tom} {Cumming} the {Quaker}? {Recovering} the {Life} {Story} of an {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Adventurer}}, volume = {116}, issn = {1545-6951; 0026-8232}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Modern Philology}, author = {New, Melvyn and Walker, Robert G.}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {262--298}, } @incollection{robinson_edge_2019, address = {Oxford}, title = {The {Edge} of {Satire}: {Post}-{Mortem} and {Other} {Effects}}, isbn = {978-0-19-872783-5}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Oxford} {Handbook} of {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Satire}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Robinson, Peter}, editor = {Bullard, Paddy}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {629--644}, } @incollection{wilcox_first_2019, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {In the {First} {Circle}: {The} {Four} {Narrators} of the \textit{{Life} of {Savage}}}, isbn = {978-1-68448-022-7 978-1-68448-023-4 978-1-68448-024-1}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Community and {Solitude}: {New} {Essays} on {Johnson}’s {Circle}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Wilcox, Lance E.}, editor = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {132--152}, } @inproceedings{klaeger_thalesian_2019, address = {München}, title = {Thalesian {Lessons}: {Mad} {Astronomers} in {British} {Fiction} of the {Long} {Eighteenth} {Century}}, isbn = {978-3-7705-6397-5 978-3-8467-6397-1}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Reading {Swift}: {Papers} from the {Seventh} {Münster} {Symposium} on {Jonathan} {Swift}}, publisher = {Wilhelm Fink Verlag}, author = {Klaeger, Florian}, editor = {Bischof, Janika and Juhas, Kirsten and Real, Hermann J.}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {283--310}, } @article{blanch_serrat_i_2019, title = {“{I} {Mourn} {Their} {Nature}, but {Admire} {Their} {Art}”: {Anna} {Seward}’s {Assertion} of {Critical} {Authority} in {Maturity} and {Old} {Age}}, volume = {40}, issn = {2531-1654; 2531-1646}, language = {en}, journal = {ES Review: Spanish Journal of English Studies}, author = {Blanch Serrat, Francesca}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {11--31}, } @incollection{schellenberg_eighteenth_2019, address = {Cambridge}, title = {The {Eighteenth} {Century}: {Print}, {Professionalization}, and {Defining} the {Author}}, isbn = {978-1-316-71751-6 978-1-107-16865-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Cambridge} {Handbook} of {Literary} {Authorship}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Schellenberg, Betty A.}, editor = {Berensmeyer, Ingo and Buelens, Gert and Demoor, Marysa}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {133--146}, } @article{dewispelare_what_2016, title = {'{What} {We} {Want} in \textit{{Elegance}}, {We} {Gain} in \textit{{Copiousness}}': {Eighteenth}-{Century} {English} and {Its} {Empire} of {Tongues}}, volume = {57}, issn = {1935-0201; 0193-5380}, abstract = {Recognizing the simultaneous rise of the English standardization movement and the British Empire, this article addresses how eighteenth-century attempts at “correcting, improving, and ascertaining the English tongue” can be read as political and social allegories offering insight into the expanding empire’s emerging self-image. With close readings of Daniel Defoe, Samuel Johnson, and Hugh Blair, this article focuses in particular on the many contentious resonances of English as a 'copious' language, one whose hybridity seemed capable at times of both worsening and alleviating the empire’s fissures. By using language theory to locate the original articulation of copiousness as problem and solution, this article continues with a reading of a poem by Sir William Jones, a writer who saw a specific form of cultural and linguistic syncretism as a way to advance both literature and empire.}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation}, author = {DeWispelare, Daniel}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {121--140}, } @incollection{mason_warrior_2018, address = {Paris}, title = {'{The} {Warrior} {Dwindled} to a {Beau}': {The} {War} on {Adopting} {French} {Language} and {Manners} in 18th-{Century} {Britain}}, isbn = {978-2-7453-4558-5 978-2-7453-4559-2}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Enlightenment {Liberties}/{Libertés} des {Lumières}: {Actes} du séminaire de la {Société} internationale d'étude du {XVIIIe} siècle}, publisher = {Honoré Champion}, author = {Mason, Jon-Kris}, editor = {Ehrsam, Raphaël and Solomonescu, Yasmin and Ansart, Guillaume and Seth, Catriona}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {183--200}, } @incollection{watkin_charlotte_2018, address = {Newcastle upon Tyne}, title = {Charlotte {Brontë} {Refashions} \textit{{Rasselas}}}, isbn = {978-1-5275-0828-6}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Ways} of {Fiction}: {New} {Essays} on the {Literary} {Cultures} of the {Eighteenth} {Century}}, publisher = {Cambridge Scholars Publishing}, author = {Watkin, Amy}, editor = {Crowe, Nicholas J.}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {213--230}, } @incollection{crawford_englands_2018, address = {Oxford}, title = {England's {Scotland}}, isbn = {978-0-19-873623-3 978-0-19-105581-2}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Literature and {Union}: {Scottish} {Texts}, {British} {Contexts}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Crawford, Robert}, editor = {Carruthers, Gerard and Kidd, Colin}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {331--348}, } @article{jayraj_classicists_2017, title = {The {Classicists}’ {Myopia} and the {Neo}-{Classicists}’ {Foresight} in {Perceiving} the {Superiority} of {Epic} over {Tragedy}: {A} {Critical} {Survey}}, volume = {17}, issn = {1930-2940}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Language in India}, author = {Jayraj, S. Joseph Arul}, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {63--80}, } @incollection{harada_literature_2017, address = {Newcastle upon Tyne}, title = {Literature, {London}, and \textit{{Lives} of the {English} {Poets}}}, isbn = {978-1-4438-1275-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {London and {Literature}, 1603–1901}, publisher = {Cambridge Scholars Publishing}, author = {Harada, Noriyuki}, editor = {Ralph, Barnaby and Davenport, Angela Kikue and Nakatsuma, Yui}, collaborator = {Dickens, Gerald and Sasaki, Toru}, year = {2017}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {65--77}, } @incollection{sawday_i_2017, address = {Manchester}, title = {'{I} {Feel} {Your} {Pain}': {Some} {Reflections} on the (literary) {Perception} of {Pain}}, isbn = {978-1-78499-516-4}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Hurt}(ful) {Body}: {Performing} and {Beholding} {Pain}, 1600–1800}, publisher = {Manchester University Press}, author = {Sawday, Jonathan}, editor = {Macsotay, Tomas and Haven, Cornelis van der and Vanhaesebrouck, Karel}, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {97--114}, } @article{brady_grief_2016, title = {From {Grief} to {Leisure}: “{Lycidas}” in the {Eighteenth} {Century}}, volume = {77}, issn = {1527-1943; 0026-7929}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Modern Language Quarterly}, author = {Brady, Andrea}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {41--63}, } @article{demaria_fraudulence_2016, title = {Fraudulence and {Savagery} in {Three} {Eighteenth}-{Century} {British} {Writers}}, volume = {33}, issn = {0394-994X}, language = {en}, number = {65 [1]}, journal = {Il Confronto Letterario: Quaderni di Letterature Straniere Moderne e Comparate dell'Università di Pavia}, author = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {37--53}, } @incollection{kistanova_horatian_2016, address = {Newcastle upon Tyne}, title = {The {Horatian} {Tradition} in {Odes} on {Spring} by {English} and {Russian} {Poets}}, isbn = {978-1-4438-9751-8}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Ways of {Being} in {Literary} and {Cultural} {Spaces}}, publisher = {Cambridge Scholars Publishing}, author = {Kistanova, Anastasia}, editor = {Loveday, Leo and Parpală, Emilia}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {157--169}, } @incollection{livingston_human_2016, address = {Lanham}, title = {Human {Action}: {Pursuing} {Happiness} {Inside} and {Outside} the {Happy} {Valley}}, isbn = {978-1-4985-1929-8 978-1-4985-1930-4}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Capitalism and {Commerce} in {Imaginative} {Literature}: {Perspectives} on {Business} from {Novels} and {Plays}}, publisher = {Lexington Books}, author = {Livingston, Felix R.}, editor = {Younkins, Edward W.}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {95--111}, } @article{bhattacharya_two_2015, title = {Two {Quotations} in {Marx}'s \textit{{Capital}} {Identified}}, volume = {79}, issn = {0036-8237}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Science \& Society}, author = {Bhattacharya, Ramkrishna}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {610--613}, } @article{groom_william_2015, title = {William {Seward}'s {Annotations} to {George} {Gregory}'s \textit{{Life} of {Thomas} {Chatterton}} (1789)}, volume = {34}, issn = {1356-7128}, language = {en}, journal = {John Clare Society Journal}, author = {Groom, Nick}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {7--15}, } @inproceedings{ready_moated_2020, title = {From {Moated} {Castle} to {Modern} {Parlour}: {Anna} {Letitia} {Barbauld}’s {Theorization} of {Wonder}, {Women}, and the {Novel}}, volume = {39}, abstract = {As a literary critic Anna Letitia Barbauld provides important evidence for those who have sought to challenge a long-established critical view that the development of the novel was premised on a renunciation of the wonders of romance which went hand in hand with the project of Enlightenment science and its rejection of miracles and the supernatural. At the same time, she presents an alternative perspective from that of influential eighteenth-century male critics such as Samuel Johnson regarding the relationship between novels and romances, and a sharply contrasting view of the place of wonder within the overall history of fiction. Against male contemporaries, she makes a case for women’s continuing special claims as readers and writers of fiction based in part on their greater receptivity to emotions such as that of wonder, challenging Johnson’s implicit positioning of men as the leaders of a developing form of literary realism that required a broad knowledge of nature and society.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Lumen: {Selected} {Proceedings} from the {Canadian} {Society} for {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Studies}/{Travaux} choisis de la {Société} canadienne d'étude du dix-huitième siècle}, author = {Ready, Kathryn}, year = {2020}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {113--131}, } @incollection{smallwood_literary_2021, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Literary and {Aesthetic} {Theory}}, isbn = {978-1-107-08248-9 978-1-139-99838-3}, abstract = {This chapter surveys the origins of aesthetics in eighteenth-century literary criticism, as major poets were examined in the light of concepts such as ‘beauty’. The treatment of art as a topic for moral thought gave a more polite, philosophical turn to the hitherto raucous and satirical character of early eighteenth-century critical practice. The chapter examines the development of thought about form and psychology encouraged by seventeenth-century French critics, followed by Addison, Shaftesbury, and later thinkers such as Burke, who presaged the gothic. Particular attention is given to Hume, Alison and Gerard, together with other Scots theorists of ‘belles lettres’. The discussion charts the increasing influence on criticism of such terms as ‘sublime,’ ‘taste,’ ‘genius,’ ‘originality,’ ‘imagination, and ‘art’ itself. An important element is the place of creative writers as aesthetic theorists, such as Pope, Joseph Warton, and Edward Young....}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Cambridge} {Companion} to {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Thought}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Smallwood, Philip}, editor = {De Bruyn, Frans}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {205--226}, } @article{embry_twelfth_2020, title = {\textit{{Twelfth} {Night}}’s “{Fustian} {Riddle}”: {A} {Puzzle} with {No} {Solution}?}, volume = {16}, issn = {1745-0926; 1745-0918}, abstract = {This essay makes the controversial claim that it has finally solved Twelfth Night’s “fustian riddle”, the riddle Maria devises to entrap Malvolio. Paying close attention to First Folio spellings, Elizabethan pronunciation, and uncommon meanings of key words and phrases, it uncovers essential hints and clues that have been obscured by the passage of time but would have been readily accessible to Twelfth Night’s original audiences. The most helpful of these, it turns out, are embedded in Fabian’s quip — made as Malvolio is trying to discover the correct “alphabetical position” of the letters M.O.A.I. – “And O shall end, I hope”. As Samuel Johnson long ago proposed, this remark alludes to the subject of hanging: the “O” makes a visual pun on the hangman’s noose, with “end” of course being a reference to the fate of the person being hanged. In addition to this figurative meaning, Fabian’s comment provides literal clues about the correct ordering of the four letters, the most obvious being}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Shakespeare}, author = {Embry, Thomas J.}, year = {2020}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {356--372}, } @incollection{phillips_mind_2016, address = {Baltimore}, title = {Mind {Wandering}: {Forms} of {Distraction} in the {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Essay}}, isbn = {978-1-4214-2012-7 978-1-4214-2013-4}, abstract = {Early novel reading typically conjures images of rapt readers in quiet rooms, but commentators at the time described reading as a fraught activity, one occurring amidst a distracting cacophony that included sloshing chamber pots and wailing street vendors. Auditory distractions were compounded by literary ones as falling paper costs led to an explosion of print material, forcing prose fiction to compete with a dizzying array of essays, poems, sermons, and histories. In Distraction, Natalie M. Phillips argues that prominent Enlightenment authors—from Jane Austen and William Godwin to Eliza Haywood and Samuel Johnson—were deeply engaged with debates about the wandering mind, even if they were not equally concerned about the problem of distractibility. Phillips explains that some novelists in the 1700s—viewing distraction as a dangerous wandering from singular attention that could lead to sin or even madness—attempted to reform diverted readers.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Distraction: {Problems} of {Attention} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Literature}}, publisher = {Johns Hopkins University Press}, author = {Phillips, Natalie M.}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {29--60}, } @article{glover_spectacle_2017, title = {Spectacle and {Speculation} on {James} {Boswell}'s {German} {Tour}, 1764}, volume = {57}, issn = {1522-9270; 0039-3657}, abstract = {While in Samuel Johnson and others James Boswell chases men of distinguished accomplishments, in the journals and letters of his 1764 tour of German Courts his imagination is fired by the idea of hierarchical greatness in itself. Among the petty princes of Germany he fantasizes about a sense of importance that transcends not only the judgment of the observer but also anything anyone might write about them in the public sphere of print. Yet in his writings he can only imagine that greatness through a critical consciousness shaped by print culture. This article explores publicness as an aesthetic category in Boswell’s writing.}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {SEL: Studies in English Literature, 1500–1900}, author = {Glover, Brian}, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {561--581}, } @article{osselton_quotation_2018, title = {Quotation and {Example} in {Johnson}'s {Abridged} \textit{{Dictionary}} (1756–78)}, volume = {31}, issn = {1477-4577; 0950-3846}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {International Journal of Lexicography}, author = {Osselton, N. E.}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {475--484}, } @article{johnson_life_2016-1, title = {'{Life} beyond {Life}': {Reading} {Milton}'s \textit{{Areopagitica}} through {Enlightenment} {Vitalism}}, volume = {49}, issn = {1086-315X; 0013-2586}, abstract = {Scientific attempts to define life, familiarly linked to romanticism and to poetic form, had an earlier and broader impact on literary interpretation. John Milton’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Areopagitica{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, which metaphorically treats books as living things, rose to preeminence during the eighteenth century as readers paid increasing attention to its literary qualities. A free adaptation by Honoré de Mirabeau on the eve of the French Revolution minimized Milton’s republicanism and drew out the tendencies toward vitalism inherent in his figurative language. Together with British responses to Samuel Johnson’s critical 1779 {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Life of Milton{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, Mirabeau’s adaptation demonstrates a way of reading informed by Enlightenment vitalism.}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Johnson, Erik L.}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {353--370}, } @incollection{ezell_epilogue_2024, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Epilogue: {From} {Sociable} {Clubs} to the {Voice} of {Authority}, 1740–1750s: {Eliza} {Haywood}’s \textit{{The} {Female} {Spectator}} and {Samuel} {Johnson}’s \textit{{The} {Rambler}}}, isbn = {978-1-009-50724-0 978-1-108-79174-8}, abstract = {Using the lens of early modern social authorship and contemporary social media, this Element explores a new print genre popular in England at the end of the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, the periodical. Traditionally, literary history has focused on only one aspect, the periodical essay. This Element returns the periodical to its original, complex literary ecosystem as an ephemeral text competing for an emerging audience, growing out of a social authorship culture. It argues that the relationship between authors, publishers, and audiences in the early periodicals is a dynamic participatory culture, similar to what modern readers encounter in the early phases of the transition from print to digital, as seen in social media. Like our current evolving digital environment, the periodical also experienced a shift from its original practices stressing sociability to a more commercially driven media ecology. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Early {English} {Periodicals} and {Early} {Modern} {Social} {Media}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Ezell, Margaret J. M.}, year = {2024}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{lee_editing_2015, title = {Editing, {Editions}, {Essays}, and {Lives}: {Johnson}, {Boswell}, and {Other} {Usual}/{Unusual} {Suspects}, 2014}, volume = {29}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Intelligencer}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {43--50}, } @article{walle_boswells_2020, title = {Boswell’s \textit{{Dictionary}} and the {Status} of {Scots} {Dialect} in the {Eighteenth} {Century}}, volume = {60}, issn = {1522-9270; 0039-3657}, abstract = {This article examines James Boswell’s still-unpublished “Dictionary of the Scots Language,” contextualizing it within eighteenth-century debates about Scots and emphasizing the ways that it diverges from the work of Boswell’s peers. While Samuel Johnson’s dictionary follows literary precedent, and the work of the Scottish literati encourages readers to minimize the Scottishness of their speech and writing, Boswell’s dictionary features a surprisingly familiar and conversational form of the Scots language. As such, the dictionary both highlights Boswell’s own interest in the vernacular and points to an alternative thread in eighteenth-century thinking about Scots.}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {SEL: Studies in English Literature, 1500–1900}, author = {Walle, Taylor}, year = {2020}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {485--506}, } @book{cousins_samuel_2024, address = {New York}, series = {Routledge {Studies} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Literature} {Series}}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Powers} of {Friendship}}, isbn = {1-003-33026-6}, abstract = {This book is the first to assess Johnson’s diverse insights into friendship-that is to say, his profound as well as widely ranging appreciation of it-over the course of his long literary career. It examines his engagements with ancient philosophies of friendship and with subsequent reformulations of or departures from that diverse inheritance. The volume explores and illuminates Johnson’s understanding of friendship in the private and public spheres-in particular, friendship’s therapeutic amelioration of personal experience and transformative impact upon civil life. Doing so, it considers both his portrayals of interaction with his friends, and his more overtly fictional representations of friendship, across the many genres in which he wrote. It presents at once an original re-assessment of Johnson’s writings and new interpretations of friendship as an element of civility in mid-eighteenth century British culture.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Routledge}, editor = {Cousins, A. D. and Derrin, Daniel and Napton, Dani}, year = {2024}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @misc{hossick_famous_2017, address = {Venice, California}, title = {Famous authors: {Samuel} {Johnson}, 1709–1784}, abstract = {Samuel Johnson was one of the most interesting figures of literature in 18th c England. He founded a literary magazine The Rambler and compiled the first major dictionary of English. He is best remembered as the subject of a biography by his friend Boswell. This film by Malcolm Hossick explores his life and the influence he had on the thought and manners of his age. It is followed by an overview of his work.}, language = {en}, publisher = {TMW Media}, author = {Hossick, Malcolm}, year = {2017}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, } @book{riker_samuel_2018, address = {La Vergne}, series = {The {Golden} {Greek}}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Eternal} {Return}}, isbn = {1-56689-536-7}, abstract = {After he dies, Samuel Johnson inhabits one body after the next, waiting for a chance to return to his son.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Coffee House Press}, author = {Riker, Martin}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson, Classics}, } @book{johnson_samuel_2021, address = {New Haven}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {Selected} {Works}}, isbn = {0-300-25800-3}, abstract = {A one-volume collection of the prose and poetry of eighteenth-century Britain’s pre-eminent lexicographer, critic, biographer, and poet Samuel Johnson. Samuel Johnson was eighteenth-century Britain’s preeminent man of letters, and his influence endures to this day. He excelled as a moral and literary critic, biographer, lexicographer, and poet. This anthology, designed to make Johnson’s essential works accessible to students and general readers, draws its texts from the definitive Yale Edition of the Works of Samuel Johnson. In most cases, texts are included in full rather than excerpted. The anthology includes many essays from The Rambler and other periodicals; Rasselas; the prefaces to Johnson’s Dictionary and his edition of Shakespeare; the complete Lives of Cowley, Milton, Pope, Savage, and Gray, as well as generous selections from A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland. Some parts are arranged thematically, allowing readers to focus on such topics as religion, marriage, war, and literature. The anthology includes a biographical introduction, and its ample annotation updates and enlarges the commentary in the Yale Edition.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Yale University Press}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert and Fix, Stephen and Weinbrot, Howard D.}, year = {2021}, doi = {10.12987/9780300258004}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{bundock_fortunes_2015, address = {New Haven}, title = {The {Fortunes} of {Francis} {Barber}: {The} {True} {Story} of the {Jamaican} {Slave} {Who} {Became} {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Heir}}, isbn = {0-300-21390-5}, abstract = {The story of the extraordinary relationship between a former slave and England’s most distinguished man of letters This compelling book chronicles a young boy’s journey from the horrors of Jamaican slavery to the heart of London’s literary world, and reveals the unlikely friendship that changed his life. Francis Barber, born in Jamaica, was brought to London by his owner in 1750 and became a servant in the household of the renowned Dr. Samuel Johnson. Although Barber left London for a time and served in the British navy during the Seven Years” War, he later returned to Johnson’s employ. A fascinating reversal took place in the relationship between the two men as Johnson’s health declined and the older man came to rely more and more upon his now educated and devoted companion. When Johnson died he left the bulk of his estate to Barber, a generous (and at the time scandalous) legacy, and a testament to the depth of their friendship. There were thousands of black Britons in the eighteenth century, but few accounts of their lives exist. In uncovering Francis Barber's story, this book not only provides insights into his life and Samuel Johnson's but also opens a window onto London when slaves had yet to win their freedom.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Yale University Press}, author = {Bundock, Michael}, year = {2015}, doi = {10.12987/9780300213904}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson}, } @book{smallwood_literary_2023, address = {Cambridge}, title = {The {Literary} {Criticism} of {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Forms} of {Artistry} and {Thought}}, isbn = {978-1-009-37001-1}, abstract = {For Samuel Johnson, poetical judgments were no mere exercise in dry evaluation; rather, they reflected deep emotional responsiveness. In this provocative study, Philip Smallwood argues for experiencing Johnson’s critical texts as artworks in their own right. The criticism, he suggests, often springs from emotional sources of great personal intensity and depth, inspiring translation of criticism into poetry and channelling prose’s poetic potential. Through consideration of other critics, Smallwood highlights singularities in Johnson’s judgments and approach, showing how such judgments are irreducible to philosophical doctrines. “Ideas,” otherwise the material of criticism’s propensity to systems and theories, exist for Johnson as feelings that ’slumber in the heart.” Revealing Johnson’s humour and intellectual reach, Smallwood frames his criticism in unresolved ironies of time and forms of historical change.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Smallwood, Philip}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{moore_life_2023, address = {London}, title = {Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness: {Britain} and the {American} {Dream} (1740–1776) with {Benjamin} {Franklin} — {William} {Strahan} — {Samuel} {Johnson} — {John} {Wilkes} — {Catharine} {Macaulay} — {Thomas} {Paine}}, isbn = {978-1-78474-319-2}, abstract = {A history of the British thinkers who developed the Enlightenment-era ideas and ideals that drove the American Revolution"— Provided by publisher. “The most famous phrase in American history once looked quite different. “The preservation of life, \& liberty, \& the pursuit of happiness” was how Thomas Jefferson put it in the first draft of the Declaration, before the first ampersand was scratched out, along with “the preservation of.” In a statement as pithy — and contested — as this, a small deletion matters. And indeed, that final, iconizing revision was the last in a long chain of revisions stretching across the Atlantic and back. The precise contours of these three rights have never been pinned down — and yet in making these words into rights, Jefferson reified the hopes (and debates) not only of a group of rebel-statesmen but also of an earlier generation of British thinkers who could barely imagine a country like the United States of America. Peter Moore’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} tells the true story of what may be the most successful import in US history: the “American dream.” Centered on the friendship between Benjamin Franklin and the British publisher William Strahan, and featuring figures including the cultural giant Samuel Johnson, the ground-breaking historian Catharine Macaulay, the firebrand politician John Wilkes, and revolutionary activist Thomas Paine, this book looks at the generation that preceded the Declaration in 1776. Everyone, it seemed, had “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” on their minds; Moore shows why, and reveals how these still-nascent ideals made their way across an ocean and started a revolution.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Chatto \& Windus}, author = {Moore, Peter}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{tomarken_samuel_2024, address = {Cham, Switzerland}, series = {Palgrave {Studies} in the {Enlightenment}, {Romanticism} and {Cultures} of {Print}}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}'s "{Lives} of the {Poets}": {Ethical} {Literary} {Criticism}}, isbn = {978-3-031-61842-0}, abstract = {This open access book seeks to explain how the literary commentary of the {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Lives of the Poets{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} speaks to us today because of its ethical goals. Edward Tomarken elucidates this element of Johnson’s literary criticism by using Ralph Cohen’s genre method, the topic of Chapter One, “Why Genre.” Chapters two to five address the most prevalent genres of the Lives: tragedy, metaphysical poetry, the epic, the pastoral elegy, and the mock epic. Chapter six considers the rise of literary criticism as a genre. Chapter Seven demonstrates how ethical genre criticism relates literature to life. And the final chapter explains why, although Johnson considers “moral” and “ethical” as nearly interchangeable terms, Tomarken prefers “ethical” because it relates genre criticism to present problems in literary and non-literary worlds.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Palgrave Macmillan}, author = {Tomarken, Edward L.}, year = {2024}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-031-61842-0}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, } @book{kennedy_lives_2020, address = {Princeton}, title = {Lives of {Houses}}, isbn = {0-691-20194-3}, abstract = {A group of notable writers — including UK poet laureate Simon Armitage, Julian Barnes, Margaret MacMillan, and Jenny Uglow — celebrate our fascination with the houses of famous literary figures, artists, composers, and politicians of the past. What can a house tell us about the person who lives there? Do we shape the buildings we live in, or are we formed by the places we call home? And why are we especially fascinated by the houses of the famous and often long-dead? In {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Lives of Houses{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, a group of notable biographers, historians, critics, and poets explores these questions and more through fascinating essays on the houses of great writers, artists, composers, and politicians of the past. Editors Kate Kennedy and Hermione Lee are joined by wide-ranging contributors, including Simon Armitage, Julian Barnes, David Cannadine, Roy Foster, Alexandra Harris, Daisy Hay, Margaret MacMillan, Alexander Masters, and Jenny Uglow. We encounter W. H. Auden, living in joyful squalor in New York’s St. Mark’s Place, and W. B. Yeats in his flood-prone tower in the windswept West of Ireland. We meet Benjamin Disraeli, struggling to keep up appearances, and track the lost houses of Virginia Woolf and Elizabeth Bowen. We visit Benjamin Britten in Aldeburgh, England, and Jean Sibelius at Ainola, Finland. But Lives of Houses also considers those who are unhoused, unwilling or unable to establish a home — from the bewildered poet John Clare wandering the byways of England to the exiled Zimbabwean writer Dambudzo Marechera living on the streets of London.With more than forty illustrations, {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Lives of Houses{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} illuminates what houses mean to us and how we use them to connect to and think about the past. The result is a fresh and engaging look at house and home.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Princeton University Press}, author = {Kennedy, Kate and Lee, Hermione}, year = {2020}, doi = {10.1515/9780691201948}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, } @book{lee_notes_2023, address = {University Park}, series = {Penn {State} {Series} in the {History} of the {Book} {Series}}, title = {Notes on {Footnotes}: {Annotating} {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Literature}}, isbn = {0-271-09432-X}, abstract = {This collection presents fourteen essays on annotating eighteenth-century literature. Authored by editors and annotators of current standard editions — such as California’s Works of John Dryden, the Florida Edition of the Works of Laurence Sterne, and the Yale Edition of the Works of Samuel Johnson — this book explores theoretical perspectives on critical editing and the practical work of annotation. Through examples from their own editorial work, the contributors illuminate the personal dilemmas and decisions confronting the annotator of texts: What information in the text needs annotation? When does one stop annotating? How does one manage the annotation-versus-interpretation problem? Brimming with erudition, {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Notes on Footnotes{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} showcases the precision and attentiveness of some of the world’s foremost editors and annotators. The book is necessary reading — not only for scholars of the eighteenth century but also for scholarly editors of texts of all historical periods, book historians, and book lovers in general.In addition to the editors, the contributors include Kate Bennett, Robert DeMaria Jr., Michael Edson, Robert D. Hume, Stephen Karian, Elizabeth Kraft, Thomas Lockwood, William McCarthy, Maximillian E. Novak, Shef Rogers, Robert G. Walker, and Marcus Walsh.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Pennsylvania State University Press}, author = {{Lee} and New, Melvyn and Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2023}, doi = {10.1515/9780271094328}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{ogawa_johnson_2021, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {Johnson in {Japan}}, isbn = {1-68448-245-3}, abstract = {The study and reception of Samuel Johnson’s work has long been embedded in Japanese literary culture. The essays in this collection reflect that history and influence, underscoring the richness of Johnson scholarship in Japan, while exploring broader conditions in Japanese academia today. In examining Johnson’s works such as the {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Rambler{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} (1750–52), {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Rasselas{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} (1759), {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} (1779–81), and {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} (1775), the contributors — all members of the half-century-old Johnson Society of Japan—also engage with the work of other important English writers, namely Shakespeare, Mary Shelley, Jane Austen, and Matthew Arnold, and later Japanese writers, including Natsume Soseki (1867–1916). If the state of Johnson studies in Japan is unfamiliar to Western academics, this volume offers a unique opportunity to appreciate Johnson’s centrality to Japanese education and intellectual life, and to reassess how he may be perceived in a different cultural context.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, editor = {Ogawa, Kimiyo and Suzuki, Mika}, collaborator = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {2021}, doi = {10.36019/9781684482450}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, Criticism}, } @book{moore_international_2017, address = {Glasgow}, series = {International companions to {Scottish} literature}, title = {The {International} {Companion} to {James} {Macpherson} and "{The} {Poems} of {Ossian}"}, isbn = {1-908980-20-6}, abstract = {James Macpherson’s “Poems of Ossian,” first published from 1760 as Fragments of Ancient Poetry, were the literary sensation of the age. Attacked by Samuel Johnson and others as “forgeries,” nonetheless the poems enthralled readers around the world, attracting rapturous admiration from figures as diverse as Goethe, Diderot, Jefferson, Bonaparte and Mendelssohn. This International Companion examines the social, political and philosophical context of the poems, their disputed origins, their impact on world literature, and the various critical afterlives of Macpherson and of his literary works.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Scottish Literature International}, author = {Moore, Dafydd}, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @incollection{bellon_character_2015, address = {Leiden}, series = {Scientific and {Learned} {Cultures} and {Their} {Institutions}}, title = {Character and {Morality} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {British} {Thought}}, isbn = {90-04-26335-7}, abstract = {Bellon demonstrates that respectability and authority in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Britain were not grounded foremost in ideas or specialist skills but in the self-denying virtues of patience and humility. Three case studies clarify this relationship between intellectual standards and practical moral duty. The first shows that the Victorians adapted a universal conception of sainthood to the responsibilities specific to class, gender, social rank, and vocation. The second illustrates how these ideals of self-discipline achieved their form and cultural vigor by analyzing the eighteenth-century moral philosophy of Joseph Butler, John Wesley, Samuel Johnson, and William Paley. The final reinterprets conflict between the liberal Anglican Noetics and the conservative Oxford Movement as a clash over the means of developing habits of self-denial.}, language = {en}, number = {14}, booktitle = {A {Sincere} and {Teachable} {Heart}: {Self}-{Denying} {Virtue} in {British} {Intellectual} {Life}, 1736–1859}, publisher = {Brill}, author = {Bellon, Richard}, year = {2015}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {51--76}, } @book{noy_dr_2016, address = {Newcastle upon Tyne}, title = {Dr {Johnson}’s {Friend} and {Robert} {Adam}’s {Client} {Topham} {Beauclerk}}, isbn = {1-4438-9325-0}, abstract = {Dr Johnson said that he would walk to the ends of the earth to save Beauclerk. Other people who claimed to be his friends rejoiced at his early death. How did the beautiful youth of Francis Coates’ 1756 portrait become a man whose greatest claim to fame was causing an infestation of lice at Blenheim Palace through lack of personal hygiene? A great-grandson of Charles II and Nell Gwyn, he lived a privileged life thanks to fortuitously inherited wealth. He employed Robert Adam to build him a house at Muswell Hill which has almost completely disappeared from the records of Adam’s work due to ...}, language = {en}, publisher = {Cambridge Scholars Publishing}, author = {Noy, David}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{temple_scandal_2018, address = {Ithaca}, title = {Scandal {Nation}: {Law} and {Authorship} in {Britain}, 1750–1832}, isbn = {1-5017-1762-6}, abstract = {Kathryn Temple argues that eighteenth-century Grub Street scandals involving print piracy, forgery, and copyright violation played a crucial role in the formation of British identity. Britain’s expanding print culture demanded new ways of thinking about business and art. In this environment, print scandals functioned as sites where national identity could be contested even as it was being formed.Temple draws upon cases involving Samuel Richardson, Samuel Johnson, Catharine Macaulay, and Mary Prince. The public uproar around these controversies crossed class, gender, and regional boundaries, reaching the Celtic periphery and the colonies. Both print and spectacle, both high and low, these scandals raised important points of law, but also drew on images of criminality and sexuality made familiar in the theater, satirical prints, broadsides, even in wax museums. Like print culture itself, the “scandal” of print disputes constituted the nation-and resistance to its formation. Print transgression destabilized both the print industry and efforts to form national identity. Temple concludes that these scandals represent print’s escape from Britain’s strenuous efforts to enlist it in the service of nation.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Cornell University Press,}, author = {Temple, , Kathryn}, year = {2018}, doi = {10.7591/9781501717628}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{levy_boswell_2018, address = {Grenoble}, title = {Boswell, un libertin mélancolique: {Sa} vie, ses voyages, ses amours et ses opinions}, isbn = {2-37747-152-8}, abstract = {Boswell (1740–1795), auteur réputé d’une imposante ,{\textless}cite{\textgreater}Vie de Samuel Johnson{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, mérite à bien d’autres titres d’être célébré. Ses volumineux «papiers», depuis peu accessibles, permettent de dresser le portrait d’un homme franchement étonnant, dont l’exorbitance des comportements fascine et captive. Quel avocat voulut-il jamais, comme lui \— faute de pouvoir établir son innocence \— ressusciter après pendaison un client malheureux? Né en Écosse, il parcourut l’Europe, fréquenta Voltaire et Rousseau, coucha avec Thérèse, rendit visite à Paoli au moment où s’organisait la résistance corse à la France. Ardent défenseur de ceux qui, dans les «provinces», menaient leur guerre d’indépendance, il dénonça avec une paradoxale énergie les «barbares horreurs» de la Révolution française. Sa rencontre avec Johnson fit de lui un biographe. Mais son Journal est plus que la Vie: y sont consignées les humeurs changeantes d’un grand mélancolique et les affriolantes confessions qui font de lui un Casanova écossais, un Don Juan venu du froid; mais un Don Juan à scrupules : l’hypocondrie, ou la rançon du plaisir. Époux infidèle, père imprévoyant, ivrogne impénitent, ardent jouisseur sous l’œil improbateur de Calvin ... Boswell \— franchement insupportable et tout à fait attachant \— vaut la rencontre.}, language = {fr}, publisher = {UGA Éditions}, author = {Lévy, Maurice}, year = {2018}, doi = {10.4000/books.ugaeditions.7569}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{choudhury_nation-space_2019, address = {New York}, series = {Routledge studies in eighteenth-century literature}, title = {Nation-space in {Enlightenment} {Britain}: an archaeology of empire}, isbn = {1-351-10873-5}, abstract = {"Nation-Space in Enlightenment Britain: An Archaeology of Empire is a provocative intervention that extends the parameters of on-going dialogues about British identity during the Enlightenment. Drawing on literary, theatrical, artistic, and other cultural productions, this book describes how British identity emerges not despite of but due to its fluid, volatile, and subversive impulses and expressions. The imperial establishment—codified in the logics of the corporation, the academy, the cathedral, the theater, as well the private parlor or garden — derives its power from scripting and championing a resistance to precisely those subversive elements which threaten or undermine the foundations of order and liberalism in civil society. Choudhury argues that imperial Britain can best be understood in terms of this culture’s investment in spatial alignments which celebrated a radial interface with remote points of commercial interest. The volume shows that Daniel Defoe, Arthur Onslow, David Garrick, Joseph Banks, Daniel Solander, Hans Sloane, Francis Barber, Samuel Johnson, Charles Burney, and George Frideric Handel were not only part of a dazzling line-up of the empire’s architects. In retrospect, their contributions reflect a remarkably modern pattern: the spatial dimension of corporate culture, and this culture’s dependence on, and thus its collusion with, global commerce" — Provided by publisher.}, language = {en}, number = {22}, publisher = {Routledge}, author = {Choudhury, Mita}, year = {2019}, doi = {10.4324/9781351108751}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @incollection{pfeiffer_splintering_2023, address = {Stanford}, title = {The {Splintering} of {Culture}: {Reading} versus {Salon}}, isbn = {1-5036-3485-X}, abstract = {Today, churches, political parties, trade unions, and even national sports teams are no guarantee of social solidarity. At a time when these traditional institutions of social cohesion seem increasingly ill-equipped to defend against the disintegration of sociability, K. Ludwig Pfeiffer encourages us to reflect on the cultural and literary history of social gatherings — from the ancient Athenian symposium to its successor forms throughout Western history. From medieval troubadours to Parisian salons and beyond, Pfeiffer conceptualizes the symposium as an institution of sociability with a central societal function. As such he reinforces a programmatic theoretical move in the sociology of Georg Simmel and builds on theories of social interaction and communication characterized by Max Weber, George Herbert Mead, Jürgen Habermas, Niklas Luhmann, and others. To make his argument, Pfeiffer draws on the work of a range of writers, including Dr. Samuel Johnson and Diderot, Virginia Woolf and Marcel Proust, Dorothy Sayers, Joseph Conrad, and Stieg Larsson. Ultimately, Pfeiffer concludes that if modern societies do not find ways of reinstating elements of the Athenian symposium, especially those relating to its ritualized ease, decency and style of interaction, they will have to cope with increasing violence and decreasing social cohesion.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Sociability and society: literature and the symposium}, publisher = {Stanford University Press}, author = {Pfeiffer, K. Ludwig}, year = {2023}, doi = {10.1515/9781503634855}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {79--95}, } @incollection{cousins_samuel_2024-1, address = {New York}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {Stella}, \textit{{Irene}} and {Aspasia}}, isbn = {978-1-003-38689-6}, abstract = {This is the first book to study how a vital element of European Renaissance culture, the motif of the angelic lady, is translated into the British Enlightenment by some major seventeenth- as well as eighteenth-century poets. It offers a close study of the motif’s various modernization, locating that inclusively within the history of ideas.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Donna} {Angelica} and the {British} {Enlightenment} {Poets}: {Six} {Studies} from {Butler} to {Crabbe}}, publisher = {Routledge}, author = {Cousins, A. D.}, year = {2024}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{leach_meaning_2018, address = {New York}, title = {The {Meaning} of {Life} and the {Great} {Philosophers}}, isbn = {1-315-38593-7}, abstract = {{\textless}cite{\textgreater}The Meaning of Life and the Great Philosophers{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} reveals how great philosophers of the past sought to answer the question of the meaning of life. This edited collection includes thirty-five chapters which each focus on a major philosophical figure, from Confucius to Rorty, and that imaginatively engage with the topic from their perspective. This volume also contains a Postscript on the historical origins and original significance of the phrase ‘the meaning of life’. Written by leading experts in the field, such as A. C. Grayling, Thaddeus Metz and John Cottingham, this unique and engaging book explores the relevance of the history of philosophy to contemporary debates. It will prove essential reading for students and scholars studying the history of philosophy, philosophy of religion, ethics, metaphysics or comparative philosophy.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Routledge}, author = {Leach, Stephen D.}, year = {2018}, doi = {10.4324/9781315385945}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @incollection{swenson_writing_2016, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {Writing {Revolution} as {Essential} {Recovery}: {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Return} to {Scotland} after {Ossian}}, isbn = {1-61148-679-3}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Essential {Scots} and the {Idea} of {Unionism} in {Anglo}-{Scottish} {Literature}, 1603–1832}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Swenson, Rivka}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {111--139}, } @incollection{gottlieb_samuel_2015, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {London}}, isbn = {1-316-44392-2}, abstract = {In a world of conflicting nationalist claims, mass displacements and asylum-seeking, a great many people are looking for “home” or struggling to establish the 'nation.” These were also important preoccupations between the English and the French revolutions: a period when Britain was first at war within itself, then achieved a confident if precarious equilibrium, and finally seemed to have come once more to the edge of overthrow. In the century and a half between revolution experienced and revolution observed, the impulse to identify or implicitly appropriate home and nation was elemental to British literature. This wide-ranging study by international scholars provides an innovative and thorough account of writings that vigorously contested notions and images of the nation and of private domestic space within it, tracing the larger patterns of debate, while at the same time exploring how particular writers situated themselves within it and gave it shape.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Home and {Nation} in {British} {Literature} from the {English} to the {French} {Revolutions}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Gottlieb, Evan}, editor = {Cousins, A. D. and Payne, Geoff}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {141--153}, } @book{mander_volitional_2023, address = {Oxford}, title = {The {Volitional} {Theory} of {Causation}: {From} {Berkeley} to the {Twentieth} {Century}}, isbn = {0-19-195959-6}, abstract = {This work traces the development of a philosophical theory about causality — the volitional theory of causation — which supposes the underlying nature of causation as something revealed to us in the experience of our own will. It offers both a history of philosophy and a chance to think about the complex puzzles of both causation and human will.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Mander, W. J.}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @incollection{gilvary_dr_2017, address = {London}, title = {Dr. {Johnson}’s {Unattempted} {Life} of {Shakespeare}}, isbn = {0-367-89159-X}, language = {en}, number = {27}, booktitle = {The fictional lives of {Shakespeare}}, publisher = {Routledge}, author = {Gilvary, Kevin}, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {55--57}, } @book{yong_sociolinguistic_2022, address = {Abingdon}, title = {A sociolinguistic history of {British} {English} lexicography}, isbn = {1-003-18347-6}, abstract = {A Sociolinguistic History of British English Lexicography traces the evolution of British English dictionaries from their earliest roots to the end of the 20th century by adopting both sociolinguistic and lexicographical perspectives. It attempts to break out of the limits of the dictionary-ontology paradigm and set British English dictionary making and research against a broader background of socio-cultural observations, thus relating the development of English lexicography to changes in English, accomplishments in English linguistics, social and cultural progress, as well as advances in science and technology. It unfolds a vivid, coherent and complete picture of how English dictionary making develops from its archetype to the prescriptive, the historical, the descriptive and finally to the cognitive model, how it interrelates to the course of the development of a nation’s culture and the historical growth of its lexicographical culture, and how English lexicography spreads from British English to other major regional varieties through inheritance, innovation and self-perfection. This volume will be of interest to students and academics of English Lexicography, English Linguistics and world English lexicography.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Routledge}, author = {Yong, Heming and Peng, Jing}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{walker_samuel_2021, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {Selected} {Works}}, volume = {54}, issn = {0190-731X}, doi = {10.5325/scriblerian.54.1-2.0166}, language = {en}, number = {1-2}, journal = {The Scriblerian and the Kit-Cats}, author = {Walker, Robert G.}, collaborator = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert and Fix, Stephen and Weinbrot, Howard D.}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {166--169}, } @article{walker_political_2015, title = {A {Political} {Biography} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {38}, issn = {0162-4962}, doi = {10.1353/bio.2015.0040}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Biography: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly}, author = {Walker, Robert G.}, collaborator = {Hudson, Nicholas}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {425--435}, } @article{hudson_samuel_2024, title = {Samuel {Johnson}, {Infrastructure}, and the {Spirit} of {Progress}}, volume = {58}, issn = {0013-2586}, doi = {10.1353/ecs.2024.a944065}, abstract = {Samuel Johnson advocated the building and maintenance of roads, bridges, canals and other infrastructure as the defining difference between “civilized” and “barbaric” or “feudal” societies. His promotion of infrastructure is most clearly shown in his {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} (1775) where he comments repeatedly on roads or their absence, implying that only improved means of transport and communication will bring the Highlands into the fold of modern civilization, exemplified by England. Johnson added something of his own in his promotion of what I call “literary infrastructure,” meaning his {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Dictionary{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} and other works that he describes as roads to linguistic and scholarly progress.}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Hudson, Nicholas}, year = {2024}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {101--116}, } @article{carter_samuel_2023, title = {Samuel {Johnson} [letter to the editor]}, issn = {0307-661X}, language = {en}, number = {6277}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Carter, Laurence}, month = jul, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {6}, } @article{eremin_many_2024, title = {The {Many} {Faces} of {Doctor} {Johnson} [review of {Kosykh}, Сэмюэл Джонсон и его эпоха : Британия и мир глазами английского интеллектуала {XVIII} в. = {Samuel} {Johnson} and his {Era}: {Britain} and the {World} through the eyes of an 18th-century {English} intellectual]}, volume = {10}, issn = {2409-1030}, doi = {10.37493/2409-1030.2023.4.24}, language = {ru}, number = {4}, journal = {Гуманитарные и юридические исследования}, author = {Eremin, V. S.}, year = {2024}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {731--736}, } @article{brown_unpublished_2022, title = {Some {Unpublished} {Latin} {Verses} on {Chronology} by {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {71}, issn = {0774-2908}, abstract = {This is the first known publication of some Latin verses written by Samuel Johnson on the last page of his Welsh Diary. The left column lists the dates of various historical events. The right column contains dactylic hexameters that versify the dates of eleven of these events. The article supplies a text and translation of the verses, together with annotations and a discussion of their content.}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Humanistica Lovaniensia: Journal of Neo-Latin and New Ancient Greek Studies}, author = {Brown, Robert D.}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson, Classics}, pages = {125--140}, annote = {This is the first known publication of some Latin verses written by Samuel Johnson on the last page of his Welsh Diary. The left column lists the dates of various historical events. The right column contains dactylic hexameters that versify the dates of eleven of these events. The article supplies a text and translation of the verses, together with annotations and a discussion of their content. }, } @article{clarke_libraries_2023, title = {The {Libraries} of {Twelve} {Early} {Members} of {The} {Club}: {Part} 12: {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {72}, issn = {0006-7237}, abstract = {Of the libraries of Club members, none have been the subject of so much study in proportion to their inherent bibliographical importance as that of Samuel Johnson himself. The Johnson Club in 1892 printed a facsimile of an unpriced copy, but two surviving copies that list both prices and purchasers have also been reproduced in facsimile. Club members, however, were buying relics of their friend, and in the subsequent two and half centuries Johnson’s own copies of books have been treated as just that, treasured for their associational value. Books from Johnson’s library are extremely scarce in trade. Of the books marked up by Johnson for quotations in the Dictionary, Graham Nicholls recorded in 1990 that only thirteen marked-up copies had been found, despite quarter of a million quotations the Dictionary containing about a from about 640 authors.}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Book Collector}, author = {Clarke, Stephen}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {545--552}, } @article{krelenko_place_2024, title = {The {Place} of {Samuel} {Johnson} in the {Spiritual} {Life} of {British} {Society} in the {Second} {Half} of the 18th {Century}}, volume = {24}, issn = {1819-4907}, doi = {10.18500/1819-4907-2024-24-1-135-138}, abstract = {The review is devoted to the analysis of the monograph, which examines the place and role of the educator S. Johnson in the spiritual life of British society in the second half of the 18th century. The reviewer shows that the author of the monograph was able to convincingly prove that the intellectual heritage of the compiler of the “Dictionary of the English Language,” a moralist and literary critic, most fully reflected the trend towards self-identification that dominated contemporary English culture. The reviewer’s attention is focused on considering how this problem was solved.}, language = {ru}, number = {1}, journal = {Известия Саратовского университета. Новая серия. Серия: История. Международные отношения}, author = {Krelenko, Natalia S.}, year = {2024}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {135--138}, } @article{edwards_samuel_2023, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Irish}}, issn = {0307-661X}, language = {en}, number = {6280}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Edwards, John}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {6}, } @article{mann_fortunes_2018, title = {The {Fortunes} of {Francis} {Barber}: {The} {True} {Story} of the {Jamaican} {Slave} {Who} {Became} {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Heir}}, volume = {80}, issn = {0018-2370}, doi = {10.1111/hisn.12795}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {The Historian}, author = {Mann, Douglas}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {143--144}, } @article{weinbrot_vies_2016, title = {Vies des poètes anglais}, volume = {73}, issn = {0291-3798}, doi = {10.4000/1718.787}, language = {en}, journal = {XVII–XVIII: revue de la Société d'études anglo-américaines des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles}, author = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, collaborator = {Bonnecase, Denis and Morère, Pierre}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {309--312}, } @article{considine_samuel_2017, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Journey} into {Words}}, volume = {38}, issn = {0197-6745}, doi = {10.1353/dic.2017.0006}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Dictionaries: Journal of the Dictionary Society of North America}, author = {Considine, John}, collaborator = {Mugglestone, Lynda}, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {123--131}, } @article{demaria_melancholy_2017, title = {Melancholy and the {Body} in the {Eighteenth} {Century}: {The} {Example} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {70}, issn = {1492-9732}, doi = {10.13130/2282-0035/9352}, abstract = {Samuel Johnson (1709–1784), the great lexicographer and essayist, suffered from melancholy all his life. He believed that the disorder was congenital and that it afflicted his mind. To some degree, he saw the problem as arising in his abnormally large and partially disabled body. Locating the source of melancholy in his body, gave Johnson a way to deal with it, and it partially relieved him of the guilt and shame he felt concerning the disease. Johnson’s greatest fear concerning his condition was that it touched not only his mind but also his soul. In the form of scruples and spiritual torpor, melancholy weighed Johnson down and stimulated his fears of death and damnation. As a physical body, Johnson was perhaps deformed, but he was courageous. No physical danger frightened him, but he trembled for the life of his soul, and his melancholy, even if it was psycho-somatic (avant la lettre), was his greatest threat.}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {ACME: An international e-journal for critical geographies}, author = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {11--18}, } @article{keese_johnson_2023, title = {The {Johnson} of {History} or the {Johnson} of {Boswell}?}, volume = {19}, issn = {1444-0881}, abstract = {What most people know of Samuel Johnson, the famous lexicographer, literary critic and essayist, comes primarily through The Life of Samuel Johnson written by James Boswell.1 One of the great assets of this biography is the detailed reports of conversations that took place at dinners or clubs, when Johnson was meeting with some of the leading intellectual, cultural and political figures of the second half of the eighteenth century: the politicians John Wilkes and Edmund Burke; literary figures such as Elizabeth Montagu and Francis Burney; the artist Joshua Reynolds; or the music historian Charles Burney.}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {ISAA review}, author = {Keese, Ian}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {67--75}, } @article{ogura_phrases_2018, title = {Phrases {Constituting} {Periodic} {Sentences} of {Samuel} {Johnson}: {A} {Case} of \textit{{The} {Rambler}}}, volume = {8}, issn = {1923-869X}, doi = {10.5539/ijel.v8n5p6}, abstract = {The editorial board announced that this article has been retracted on May 16, 2018. If you have any further question, please contact us at: ijel@ccsenet.org}, language = {en}, number = {5}, journal = {International Journal of English Linguistics}, author = {Ogura, Masaaki}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {6--9}, } @article{pascual_garrido_recepcion_2017, title = {La recepción española de la obra de {Samuel} {Johnson} en las traducciones al castellano}, issn = {1578-3820}, doi = {10.25115/odisea.v0i11.339}, abstract = {The present study analyses the reception of Samuel Johnson in Spain through the translation of his works into Spanish. Despite the immense influence Samuel Johnson has had in the English-speaking world as one of the most significant representatives of enlightened Humanism, the knowledge of his works and his figure have been rather belated in the Hispanic world. His marked “Englishness” may be considered one of the causes why his works went unnoticed among his Spanish contemporaries and the following generations at a time when political and cultural alliances linked Spain to France rather than to Great Britain. A determining factor in the process of making Samuel Johnson better-known in Spain has been the development of English Studies as an academic discipline, especially since the 1980’s. The second important factor is the availability of Spanish translations of the famous biography signed by James Boswell.Resumen: El presente estudio analiza la recepción de la obra de Samuel Johnson en España a través de las traducciones al castellano. Pese a la inmensa influencia de la que goza Samuel Johnson en el mundo angloparlante como máximo representante del humanismo ilustrado, la difusión tanto del autor como de su obra ha sido tardía en el ámbito hispánico. Su marcado carácter “inglés” puede considerarse como una de las causas del aparente desinterés que su obra despertó entre sus coetáneos y las generaciones inmediatamenteposteriores en una época en las que las alianzas políticas y culturales ligabanEspaña a Francia. Un factor determinante en la divulgación de la obra de Johnson ha sido el desarrollo como disciplina académica de los Estudios de Filología inglesa, en especial a partir de la década de 1980. El segundo factor es la aparición de varias traducciones españolas de la famosa biografía sobre la vida de Johnson firmada por James Boswell.}, language = {es}, number = {11}, journal = {Odisea}, author = {Pascual Garrido, María Luisa}, year = {2017}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {329--342}, } @article{donadio_unquestionable_2024, title = {On the {Unquestionable} {Certainty} of {One}'s {Own} {Virtue}: \textit{{The} {Rambler}}, {No}. 76, {Saturday}, {December} 8, 1750}, volume = {45}, issn = {1053-1297}, doi = {10.1353/ner.2024.a949000}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {New England Review}, author = {Donadio, Stephen}, month = dec, year = {2024}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {188--191}, } @article{davies_reading_2018, title = {A {Reading} of {Samuel} {Johnson}’s "{The} {Vanity} of {Human} {Wishes}: {The} {Tenth} {Satire} of {Juvenal}, {Imitated}" (1749)}, volume = {15}, issn = {1496-9343}, doi = {10.3138/mous.15.1.165}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Mouseion}, author = {Davies, Richard A.}, collaborator = {O'Flaherty, Patrick}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {165--168}, } @article{marco_borillo_traducir_2017, title = {Traducir literatura de ideas: un modelo de análisis y su ilustración mediante un ensayo de {Samuel} {Johnson}}, issn = {1139-7489}, abstract = {El principal objetivo del presente artículo es proponer un modelo de análisis traductológico del ensayo. Para ello, en primer lugar se destacan los rasgos que definen el ensayo en tanto que género diferenciado de los otros tres grandes géneros literarios (narrativa, teatro y poesía) y se revisan las principales contribuciones teóricas el estudio de su traducción. Las cuestiones tratadas en la bibliografía se agrupan en cuatro bloques: el contenido, las voces que se oyen en el texto y su interacción, la linealidad del texto y la dimensión cultural. Estos cuatro bloques se corresponden, respectivamente, con las tres funciones del lenguaje identificadas por la lingüística funcional-sistémica (ideacional, interpersonal y textual) y con el contexto de cultura. Finalmente, se ilustra el modelo de análisis propuesto mediante su aplicación al ensayo de Samuel Johnson y su traducción al español.}, language = {es}, number = {19}, journal = {Hermēneus}, author = {Marco Borillo, Josep Manuel}, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {164--194}, } @incollection{davies_anecdotal_2021, address = {London}, title = {Anecdotal {Death}: {Samuel} {Johnson}'s \textit{{Lives} of the {English} {Poets}}}, isbn = {978-0-367-61905-3}, abstract = {This chapter explores Johnson’s attempts, through the narrative construction of the Lives, to negotiate challenges and to acknowledge if not resolve the moral, theological, and existential questions that they raise. A useful starting point for such an analysis is Johnson’s own Dictionary definition of coherence: The texture of a discourse, by which one part follows another regularly and naturally. The “Life of William Collins” is organized around his poverty, mental “disorder,” and the twists of fortune and misfortune that befell him. Johnson was famously the subject of numerous anecdotes, but read, recommended, and collected them himself. In historiographical studies the anecdote “has always stood in close relation to the longer, more elaborate narratives of history, sometimes in supportive role, as examples and illustrations, sometimes in a challenging role, as the repressed of history — “la petite histoire.” Incomplete, it consists only of a scene set at Bolt Court in which the characters reflect on the nature and meaning of death.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Routledge} {Companion} to {Death} and {Literature}}, publisher = {Routledge}, author = {Davies, Laura}, editor = {Wang, W. Michelle}, year = {2021}, doi = {10.4324/9781003107040-28}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {307--318}, } @article{hazanova_style_2019, title = {Style of the language systems as reflected in \textit{{A} {Dictionary} of the {English} {Language}} by {Samuel} {Johnson} (1755) and \textit{{A} {Dictionary} of the {Russian} {Academy}} (‘{Slovar}’ {Akademii} {Rossiyskoy},’ 1789–1794)}, volume = {4}, issn = {2500-2953}, doi = {10.31862/2500-2953-2019-4-86-107}, abstract = {The article considers some stylistic aspects of the Russian and English language systems based on A Dictionary of The English Language… by Samuel Johnson, and A Dictionary of The Russian Academy (‘Slovar Academii Rossiyskoy’), 18th c., that laid a foundation of the British and Russian national lexicography. A comparison of major literary sources of the dictionaries and approaches applied in these lexicographic traditions reveals significant differences between the styles of the two language systems, which has an impact on the national mentalities, ways of perception of a mother tongue and а foreign language, as well as methods of teaching the two languages.}, language = {en}, journal = {Rhema}, author = {Hazanova, Olga E.}, month = jan, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {86--107}, } @article{brayne_samuel_2019, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {OCD}}, issn = {0307-661X}, language = {en}, number = {6058}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Brayne, Martin}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {6}, } @incollection{porter_hunger_2004, address = {London}, title = {'{The} {Hunger} of {Imagination}': {Approaching} {Samuel} {Johnson}'s {Melancholy}}, volume = {1}, isbn = {0-415-32383-5}, abstract = {This chapter explores a particular instance of mental disturbance and threatened collapse into madness from crucial period. It is the case of a man who suffered the torments of melancholy on and off all his life, who feared that his melancholy would career downhill into madness proper; a man who recorded symptoms, speculated on causes, and reported his experience of that affliction and attempted remedies in some detail. The chapter explores the course, nature, and possible explanations of Samuel Johnson’s melancholy. Johnson was thus haunted by dread that his “mind corrupted with an inveterate disease of wishing,” would eventually succumb to monomania. Christianity gave Johnson a prospect of managing mortality, a vision of triumph over the Grim Reaper, an earnest of life eternal. The chapter concludes by briefly indicating what wider conclusions Johnson’s sufferings might help us to draw about mental disturbance in Georgian England.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Anatomy} of {Madness}: {Essays} in the {History} of {Psychiatry}}, publisher = {Routledge}, author = {Porter, Roy}, editor = {Bynum, William and Porter, Roy and Shepherd, Michael}, year = {2004}, doi = {10.4324/9781315017099-4}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {63--88}, } @incollection{hopkins_samuel_2022, address = {Oxford}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Chaucer}: ‘{The} {First} of {Our} {Versifyers} {Who} {Wrote} {Poetically}’}, isbn = {0-19-286262-6}, abstract = {This chapter investigates the presence of Chaucer in Samuel Johnson’s Dictionary (1755, 2nd edn, 1773). There are considerable difficulties in reconciling remarks in Johnson’s Lives of the Poets, his plans for an edition of Chaucer, and his references to Chaucer in different parts of the Dictionary. Johnson presented Chaucer with difficulties of every kind, as a historian of the language, as a historian of the course of English poetry, and as a literary critic. His decision to confine his illustrative examples to works composed during and after the sixteenth century should have excluded Chaucer entirely. But Chaucer creeps in (often via Junius’s Etymologicon). Johnson cites lines that appear nowhere in Chaucer’s texts, and misquotes some that do. Some Chaucerian words and phrases (‘Mars armipotent’, ‘gladder’) are attributed to Dryden rather than to their source in Chaucer, and the reader of the Dictionary is offered a great many passages of Chaucer via Dryden. So frequent, indeed, is citation of Dryden’s Chaucerian versions, that some works (e.g. The Character of a Good Parson) appear piecemeal almost entire in the Dictionary.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Chaucer in the {Eighteenth} {Century}: {The} {Father} of {English} {Poetry}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Hopkins, David and Mason, Tom}, year = {2022}, doi = {10.1093/oso/9780192862624.003.0009}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {252--275}, } @article{engerman_fortunes_2016, title = {The {Fortunes} of {Francis} {Barber}: {The} {True} {Story} of the {Jamaican} {Slave} {Who} {Became} {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Heir}}, volume = {55}, issn = {0021-9371}, doi = {10.1017/jbr.2015.205}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Journal of British studies}, author = {Engerman, Stanley L.}, collaborator = {Bundock, Michael}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {171--172}, } @article{mugglestone_conflicted_2020, title = {Conflicted {Representations}: {Language}, {Lexicography}, and {Johnson}'s '{Langscape}' of {War}}, volume = {44}, issn = {0098-2601}, doi = {10.1215/00982601-8718666}, abstract = {Books, as Samuel Johnson stated in 1754 in his Dictionary of the English Language neared completion, always exert “a secret influence on the understanding” so that the reader is informed in both overt and covert ways. Reference works, he stressed, were no exception. As this essay explores, Johnson’s precepts prove equally illuminating for his own work, and his representations of war and conflict. On one level, his Dictionary of 1755 is a source of formal exposition in which the meaning of war is anatomized across a range of entries. On another, those who consult its pages are presented with war as an ethical or socio-moral problem, freighted with meanings of a very different kind.}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Life}, author = {Mugglestone, Lynda}, year = {2020}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {75--95}, } @article{bundock_little_2020, title = {'{A} {Little} {Charity}': {Dr} {Johnson} and {His} {Household}}, volume = {69}, issn = {0006-7237}, abstract = {Bundock cites that in the house in Gough Square where Samuel Johnson once lived there hangs an engraving of a well-known painting of the great man of letters. Seated at dinner with Johnson are some of the most celebrated figures of the day: David Garrick, the actor and theatre manager, Joshua Reynolds, first President of the Royal Academy, the statesman Edmund Burke, the playwright Oliver Goldsmith, James Boswell, Johnson’s biographer, and others too. It forms a sort of eighteenth-century Who’s Who. This is a familiar image of Johnson: the focal point of a group of accomplished men, declaiming, arguing and contradicting. But there was another Johnson, the domestic figure, living at the center of a very different group. One of them can be glimpsed in the portrait, the black servant at the back of the scene, fetching something for the gathering to drink. This is probably intended to represent Francis Barber, once a slave, and now one of Johnson’s dependants.}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Book Collector}, author = {Bundock, Michael}, year = {2020}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {395--406}, } @incollection{wright_francis_2018, address = {London}, title = {From {Francis} {Bacon}'s \textit{{Historia} {Literarum}} to {Samuel} {Johnson}'s {Literary} {History}: {The} \textit{{Catalogus} {Bibliothecae} {Harleianae}} (1743–1745)}, isbn = {1-138-59319-2}, abstract = {The chapter is an account of Samuel Johnson’s role compiling the sale catalogue of the printed books owned by Robert and Edward Harley. It takes seriously Johnson’s claim in the preface that the catalogue was a work of literary history by studying his debts to the early modern genre of historia literaria pioneered by Francis Bacon and thereafter systematised by a series of mostly German scholars. Particularly, it concentrates on what Johnson learnt from the catalogues-all printed towards the end of the seventeenth century-of the libraries owned by Cardinal Francesco Barberini, the French parliamentarian and historian Jacques Auguste de Thou, and the Dutch textual critic Nicholas Heinsius.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Libraries, {Books}, and {Collectors} of {Texts}, 1600–1900}, publisher = {Routledge}, author = {Wright, Alex}, editor = {Bautz, Annika and Gregory, James}, year = {2018}, doi = {10.4324/9780429489600-9}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {139--154}, } @article{corse_johnson_2019, title = {Johnson, {Statius}, and the {Classical} {Motto}}, volume = {52}, issn = {0190-731X}, abstract = {In his article Johnson, Statius, and the Classical Motto, Lee argues that Johnson’s deployment of classical mottoes is integral to the larger structure of his essays and other writings. He parts company with Donald Greene, Bruce Redford, and others who view Johnson’s citation of Latin and Greek authors as more decorative than functional. He closely analyzes lines from Statius’s Thebaid (4.400–401) that appear in Rambler 2 and Adventurer 45.}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {The Scriblerian and the Kit-Cats}, author = {Corse, Taylor}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson, Classics}, pages = {20}, } @article{pajares_infante_contra_2017, title = {Contra las “{Belles} infidèles”: {La} primera traducción al español del \textit{{Rasselas}} de {Samuel} {Johnson}}, issn = {1137-2311}, doi = {10.24310/TRANS.2000.v0i4.2520}, abstract = {Durante el siglo XVIII, la tendencia en la traducción de textos ingleses al español, que no perseguían ser adaptaciones sino tender al polo de aceptabilidad, era seguir la moda francesa de las “belles infidèles” mayoritariamente imperante entonces. Se llegó incluso a decir que era mejor no ser fieles en la traducción de textos ingleses, dada la distancia ética y estética que separaba la producción de Gran Bretaña con respecto a lo que se elaboraba en el continente. Sufrieron este proceso, por mencionar los ejemplos más significativos, las tres novelas de Richardson y Tom Jones y Amelia de Fielding. Sin embargo, el Rasselas de Johnson conoció una suerte muy diferente. La finalidad de este ensayo es analizar por qué la versión de esta novela se aparta de los cánones establecidos y señalar qué tipo de versión se ofreció al lector español del dieciocho.}, language = {es}, number = {4}, journal = {TRANS}, author = {Pajares Infante, Eterio}, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {89--99}, } @phdthesis{hitchens_samuel_2016, address = {Oxford}, type = {{DPhil} thesis}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Vocation} of the {Author}}, abstract = {Much has been written about Samuel Johnson as a Christian, and much about him as an author; this study is about where the two meet, in the idea of the literary vocation. Though Johnson only uses the word ‘vocation” a handful of times, it holds both the quotidian sense of a job and the more exalted notion of a divine call, a tension which informs Johnson’s thinking. I begin with Johnson’s development as a religious writer, influenced by William Law’s contention that any form of life can be devout and holy, and by Bernard Mandeville’s unsentimental candour. Johnson’s writing bears the marks of both. He revised Irene, for instance, to make it less overtly Christian: a reminder that Johnson's religious convictions bring an invisible pressure to bear on apparently secular works. In his early years on the Gentleman's Magazine Johnson develops the principle that authorship, being a public act, carries great responsibilities. It is, in fact, a vocation, and unpacking this concept takes up Chapter 2. Johnson sees writing as a potential form of public service, adding that a solitary writer “naturally sinks from omission to forgetfulness of social duties.” Too few commentators have grasped that Johnson sees morality in social terms — as a matter of answering the needs of others, according to one's place in an order overseen by divine providence. But again and again he refers to the human need 'to seek from one another assistance and support' (Rambler 104). Instances of mutual help 'by frequent reciprocations of beneficence unite mankind in society and friendship'. Johnson's well-known emphasis on friendship is only one expression of this deeper sense that society is held together by trust; and therefore, by the truth. Writers' communication of truth defines their own social duties. While Johnson can sound close to Shaftesbury when he writes of mankind's sociability, there is really a significant gap between them, because Johnson's view of human nature is more jaded. He expects people to hurt each other for the same reasons they help each other; and he recognises a strong tendency towards pride and superiority — especially among writers, who are tempted to cut themselves off from society. Chapter 3 deals in more depth with a writer's social role, which is simply expressed as the ability to put the truth memorably. Borrowing from a tradition which stretches back to Seneca at least, Johnson believes that a writer becomes a 'benefactor of mankind' by putting the useful, but readily forgotten, principles of the good life into memorable forms. Drawing on Locke's account of the memory, and deviating from Locke's account of moral action, he suggests that literature has a power to move the reason and the passions at once — hence his demand that poetry be both true and pleasurable. While this resembles the Horatian formula of dulce et utile, Johnson added to it a sense of writers' and readers' experience of the text: how ‘impressions' are transferred from the world, via the writer, to the text, and so to the reader. Learning how to persuade the audience, however, necessitates first-hand acquaintance with the world. Hence the subjects of Chapters 4 and 5, which are pride and humility respectively. Pride separates the author from the social world, making them ineffectual and unable to communicate truth. The 'Lives' of Swift and Milton establish this partly through their ridicule of the two subjects: though Johnson did not think ridicule established truth, it did restore a balance upset by an author's singularity. 'Singularity' is the word Johnson uses to encapsulate Swift's faults: he was 'fond of singularity, and desirous to make a mode of happiness for himself, different from the general course of things and order of Providence'. Milton, too, is condemned for his arrogance - but even more in order to correct the idolatry of his admirers. Johnson believes that Milton is being written about with absurd reverence, and so puts him back in his place - as just another member of society, with a role to fulfil. Accepting that place involves a measure of humility. The question of the 'dignity of literature,” a contested point during the nineteenth century, was alive in Johnson's time, and through his associations with what he himself called 'Grub Street', he lived and worked among many writers who might be thought undignified. Yet in the obscurity of the hacks Johnson found something to praise - an industrious, humble service opposed to the 'letter'd arrogance' of self-satisfied authors. '[T]he humble author of journals and gazettes must be considered as a liberal dispenser of beneficial knowledge' (Rambler 145). By stooping to be merely useful, journalists become great. Particularly in the Journey to the Western Islands, Johnson divests himself of authorial dignity, drawing attention to his own mistakes and omissions. Such a humdrum view of the writer's role, which placed the emphasis on the reader, put Johnson at odds with most of the prominent Romantics - and the scale of their revulsion from Johnson needs two chapters to be dealt with. Chapter 6 argues that their critique, especially that of Hazlitt and Coleridge, was above all about the question of the writer's vocation: and for that reason, Shakespeare was the most contested ground - for Coleridge, Johnson's Shakespeare criticism was impertinent 'filth' aimed at 'the greatest man that ever put on and put off mortality'. But that was exactly the kind of idolatrous view of authorship - what Hazlitt called approvingly 'overstrained enthusiasm' - which Johnson wanted to challenge. However, many of the Romantics' criticisms misrepresented Johnson; he was a more flexible thinker than they realised. In a final chapter, I look at the aftermath of the Romantics: how their accusation that Johnson was too narrow and bigoted to understand Shakespeare is echoed in Macaulay, and even in sympathetic readers like Matthew Arnold, and has dogged Johnson all the way to the present day. And I point out that the Romantic exaltation of the author has faced its own backlash, in ways that suggest Johnson might have seen more clearly than the Romantics thought.}, language = {en}, school = {Oxford University}, author = {Hitchens, Daniel}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson, Philosophy}, } @article{frazer_boswells_2021, title = {Boswell's {Entail}: {A} {Study} in {Legal} {Reasoning}}, volume = {56}, issn = {2159-4538}, abstract = {At each nomination of a United States Supreme Court justice, a discussion is renewed about textual interpretation and legal reasoning. This Article will show—by analyzing a classic estate planning problem considered by two eighteenth-century giants, Samuel Johnson and his amanuensis, James Boswell — that the principles giving rise to these questions are mostly unchanged.}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Real Property, Trust, and Estate Law Journal}, author = {Frazer, Douglas H}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {369--379}, } @article{clingham_john_2017, title = {John {Opie}’s {Portraits} of {Dr}. {Johnson}}, volume = {28}, issn = {0017-8136}, abstract = {Clingham talks about John Opie’s portraits of Samuel Johnson, one of the most painted individuals in English literary history. Given the advanced state of the scholarship, one assumes that all lifetime paintings of Johnson have been identified, cataloged, and discussed. Contrary to common assumption, Opie produced three and not one portrait of Johnson. One might assume that one of the paintings came from the live sittings and that the others were studio work, and thus derivative.}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Harvard Library Bulletin}, author = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {57--80}, } @incollection{jennings_confronting_2006, address = {Aldershot}, title = {Confronting {Samuel} {Johnson}}, isbn = {978-0-8153-8918-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Gender, {Religion}, and {Radicalism} in the {Long} {Eighteenth} {Century}: {The} '{Ingenious} {Quaker}' and {Her} {Connections}}, publisher = {Ashgate}, author = {Jennings, Judith}, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {49--71}, } @article{sugimoto_uses_2015, title = {Uses of {Knowledge}: {Samuel} {Beckett} and {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {45}, issn = {0386-3492}, doi = {10.11480/kyoyobukiyo.45.0_PAGE31}, language = {en}, journal = {Journal of The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Tokyo Medical and Dental University}, author = {Sugimoto, Bunshiro}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {31--40}, } @article{walsh_johnsons_2015, title = {Johnson's {Milton}}, volume = {23}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Walsh, Marcus}, collaborator = {Rees, Christine}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {347--349}, } @article{radner_boswell_2015, title = {Boswell, {Johnson}, and the {Biographical} {Project}}, volume = {23}, issn = {0884-5816}, abstract = {Johnson fiercely longed for personal immortality, hoped for salvation but feared being judged not to have made full use of his prodigious talents, and preferred even damnation to annihilation. Besides wanting his works to be read and admired, he also wanted to be remembered, even by those he met only once. [...] Johnson’s enjoyment of this first session formally preparing Boswell to write his {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Life{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, along with his awareness that Boswell — and also Thomas Percy — were gathering materials for biographies, may have prompted Johnson to begin writing his autobiography. Because Boswell had such rich material and had the challenge and the opportunity of describing for Johnson what they had said and done, including those exchanges that most troubled him, he wrote more about their first nine weeks of travel than about any other nineweek period. [...] by referring to his upcoming trip to Paris simply as “another journey,” Johnson kept his biographer from realizing until later that he was traveling abroad for the first time.}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Radner, John B.}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {33--56}, } @article{lee_johnson_2015, title = {Johnson, {Newton}, and the '{Equal} {Motion}' of {Politeness}}, volume = {23}, issn = {0884-5816}, abstract = {Perceiving beings such as ourselves, inhabiting a larger body in motion \— say, for instance, a car, the planet earth, or even the solar system moving within the larger universal expansion-do not feel motion maintained at a constant, uniform, or “equal” velocity, because no force is required to maintain motion. [...]we do not perceive “equal motion"; it “escapes perception.” [...]the intertextual evidence derived from Johnson’s greatest poem and his supreme scholarly accomplishment suggests that the word “equal” embedded within the phrase “equal mind” supplements and reinforces the scientific allusion and analogy in {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Rambler{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} 98. Whether by way of scientific, philosophical, or literary analogies, the notion of “equal motion” enlarges to a metaphor applied to polite social “conversation” (in both senses of the word available to Johnson) in the {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Rambler{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} 98 passage. In the eighteenth century, Newton would have been revered as a philosopher as well as a “scientist” (or "natural philosopher”); hence, the melding of scientific and philosophic notions found in the intertextual correlation noted above possess evidentiary solidity. In 1739 his friend Elizabeth Carter (1717–1806) translated a popularization of Newtonian philosophy, Francesco Algarotti’s (1712–64) {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Newtonianismo per le dame{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} (“Newton for the Ladies,” 1737); it is possible that he assisted her in this effort, given the close relationship between the two authors in the late 1730s. Finally, at least four Newtonian books were found in Johnson’s library after his death, including the revised second edition of the Principia in 1713 and an English translation by Andrew Motte in 1729. Given Johnson’s frequent allusions to and hearty approbation of Newton, as well as his demonstrated propensity to translate philosophic words into moral discourse, it should not be at all surprising to find in his apparently obscure phrase, “equal motion,” a scientific allusion pressed into figurative application.}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {83--88}, } @incollection{berglund_dr_2020, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {Dr. {Johnson}’s {Apology} for the {Married} {Life} of {Hester} {Thrale}: {Hester} {Lynch} {Piozzi}’s \textit{{Letters} to and from the {Late} {Samuel} {Johnson}, {LL}.{D}.}}, isbn = {978-1-68448-227-6}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Writing {Lives} in the {Eighteenth} {Century}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Berglund, Lisa}, editor = {Caldwell, Tanya M}, year = {2020}, doi = {10.36019/9781684482306-002}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {19--44}, } @article{hitchens_johnson_2019, title = {Johnson \& {Johnson}: {How} {Samuel} {Shaped} {Boris}}, volume = {340}, issn = {0038-6952}, language = {en}, number = {9961}, journal = {The Spectator}, author = {Hitchens, Dan}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {15}, } @article{tankard_nineteen_2015, title = {Nineteen {More} {Johnsonian} {Designs}: {A} {Supplement} to "'{That} {Great} {Literary} {Projector}'"}, volume = {23}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Tankard, Paul}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {141--158}, } @article{sitter_samuel_2021, title = {Samuel {Johnson} among the {Modernists}}, volume = {26}, doi = {10.36019/9781684483242-017}, language = {en}, journal = {1650–1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era}, author = {Sitter, John}, collaborator = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {263--265}, } @article{venturo_organizing_2021, title = {Organizing a {Life} and the “{Lives}”: {Samuel} {Johnson} and the {Yale} {Edition} of {Johnson}’s \textit{{Lives} of the {Poets}}}, volume = {24}, doi = {10.36019/9781684483044-010}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Venturo, David F.}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {175--190}, } @article{harada_why_2020, title = {Why was {Helen} {Burns} {Reading} \textit{{Rasselas}}?: \textit{{Jane} {Eyre}} and {Searchers} for {Happiness} from {Samuel} {Johnson} to {Charlotte} {Brontë}}, volume = {6}, issn = {0913-8617}, doi = {10.57383/brontesocietyjapan.6.6_15}, language = {en}, number = {6}, journal = {Brontë Studies: The Journal of the Brontë Society}, author = {Harada, Noriyuki}, year = {2020}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {15--27}, } @article{tung_isthmus_2015, title = {‘{An} {Isthmus} {Which} {Joins} {Two} {Great} {Continents}’: {Johnson}, {Boswell}, and the {Character} of the {Travel} {Writer} in \textit{{An} {Account} of {Corsica}}}, volume = {23}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Tung, Shirley F.}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {21--32}, } @article{noauthor_subversive_2017, title = {Subversive facts: {Describing} language objectively need not meaning doing so dispassionately}, volume = {422}, issn = {0013-0613}, language = {en}, number = {9032}, journal = {The Economist}, month = mar, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {86}, } @incollection{lee_under_2019, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {“{Under} the {Shade} of {Exalted} {Merit}”: {Arthur} {Murphy}’s {A} {Poetical} {Epistle} to {Mr}. {Samuel} {Johnson}, {A}.{M}.}, isbn = {978-1-68448-026-5}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Community and {Solitude}: {New} {Essays} on {Johnson}’s {Circle}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, editor = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2019}, doi = {10.36019/9781684480265-009}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {153--166}, } @incollection{jackson-holzberg_james_2019, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {James {Elphinston} and {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Contact}, {Irritations}, and an “{Argonautic}” {Letter}}, isbn = {978-1-68448-026-5}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Community and {Solitude}: {New} {Essays} on {Johnson}’s {Circle}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Jackson-Holzberg, Christine}, editor = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2019}, doi = {10.36019/9781684480265-004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {31--52}, } @article{brocklebank_identifying_2015, title = {Identifying {Distributional} {Patterns} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Periodical} {Essays}}, volume = {8}, issn = {1802-9930}, doi = {10.5817/di2015-1-5}, abstract = {This paper investigates the distribution of words and clusters within a single corpus and across a pair of related corpora. With a corpus containing Samuel Johnson’s periodical essays as the target corpus and a corpus of Addison’s essays as the reference corpus, it is shown how standard techniques for identifying keywords can be extended to identifying distributional tendencies within texts at the levels of sentence, paragraph and whole section/essay. Supplementing the investigation with collocational and concordance data, the main keywords, including TO at sentence, AND at paragraph, BY at essay level, and the main three-word clusters at the various levels, are discussed. It is argued that the methods described are useful additions to the corpus stylistic researcher’s arsenal of techniques.}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Discourse and Interaction}, author = {Brocklebank, Paul}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {5--19}, } @incollection{willan_samuel_2023, address = {Stanford}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Struggle} with {Pope}}, isbn = {978-1-5036-3086-4}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Literary {Authority}: {An} {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Genealogy}}, publisher = {Stanford University Press}, author = {Willan, Claude}, year = {2023}, doi = {10.11126/stanford/9781503630864.003.0006}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {193}, } @article{narayan_christopher_2021, title = {Christopher {Nolan}’s {Gotham} in {View} of {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {London}}, volume = {14}, issn = {2321-4007}, doi = {10.21786/bbrc/14.8.21}, language = {en}, number = {8}, journal = {Bioscience Biotechnology Research Communications}, author = {Narayan, Ridhima}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {86--89}, } @incollection{caudle_case_2019, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {The {Case} of the {Missing} {Hottentot}: {John} {Dun}’s {Conversation} with {Samuel} {Johnson} in \textit{{Tour} to the {Hebrides}} as {Reported} by {Boswell} and {Dun}}, isbn = {978-1-68448-026-5}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Community and {Solitude}: {New} {Essays} on {Johnson}’s {Circle}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Caudle, James J.}, editor = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2019}, doi = {10.36019/9781684480265-005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {53--76}, } @article{hitchings_saved_2015, title = {Saved by {Samuel} {Johnson}: {How} {Did} a {Jamaican} {Slave} {End} up as the {Chief} {Beneficiary} of {Samuel} {Johnson}'s {Will}? {This} {Biography} {Tells} the {Remarkable} {Story} [review of \textit{{The} {Fortunes} of {Francis} {Barber}: {The} {True} {Story} of the {Jamaican} {Slave} {Who} {Became} {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Heir}}, by {Michael} {Bundock}]}, issn = {0261-3077}, language = {en}, journal = {Guardian}, author = {Hitchings, Henry}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, } @article{hitchens_saint_2022, title = {Saint {Samuel} of {Fleet} {Street} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson} {Among} the {Modernists}}, by {Anthony} {W}. {Lee}]}, abstract = {Both Samuel Johnson and Virginia Woolf excelled in several genres—fiction, essay-writing, journals and diaries, biography, and criticism—and both held common attitudes toward a number of important topics. Furthermore, Woolf’s writings betray an admiration for and attraction to Johnson, as is suggested in the title of the chapter, “‘Saint Samuel of Fleet Street’: Johnson and Woolf,” which contrasts and compares a number of topics linking the two. The chapter then looks more closely at two particular genres, literary criticism and biography, and concludes with a meditation upon Johnson and Woolf’s intertextual engagements.}, language = {en}, journal = {The Lamp}, author = {Hitchens, Dan}, month = mar, year = {2022}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, } @incollection{weinbrot_politics_2022, address = {Manchester}, title = {The {Politics} of {Formal} {Verse} {Satire}, 1598–1808: {Juvenal}, {Boileau}, {Johnson} and {Cottreau}}, isbn = {978-1-5261-4611-3}, abstract = {This chapter provides a broad perspective on verse satire throughout almost the entire time span of the collection. The chapter demonstrates how classical imitation persisted even to the very end of the period. It also demonstrates the extent of parallel developments in England and on the continent, with ancient Rome transmogrified into the Paris of Boileau and the London of Johnson, each with their own political and aesthetic bias. Satire in the period recalibrates the age-old satirical dichotomy of urban and rural, Juvenalian and Horatian, in new and surprising ways. The chapter ranges from continental Renaissance scholarship over the changes of formal verse satire in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries down to a little-known text by Jean-Baptiste Hugues Nelson Cottreau, a nominal imitation from 1808 of Samuel Johnson’s imitation of Juvenal. The chapter thus emphasises that despite the extensive changes satire underwent in the period, it was also characterised by certain thematic and formal continuities.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Changing {Satire}: {Transformations} and {Continuities} in {Europe}, 1600–1830}, publisher = {Manchester University Press}, author = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, editor = {Rosengren, Cecilia and Sivefors, Per and Wingård, Rikard}, year = {2022}, doi = {10.7765/9781526146120.00008}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {37--59}, } @article{adams_literary_2024, title = {The {Literary} {Criticism} of {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Forms} of {Artistry} and {Thought}}, volume = {122}, issn = {0026-8232}, doi = {10.1086/731745}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Modern Philology}, author = {Adams, Michael}, collaborator = {Smallwood, Philip}, year = {2024}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {36--39}, } @article{demaria_careful_2015, title = {Careful and {Careless}: {Epic} {Tales} in the {Editing} of {Dr} {Johnson}}, issn = {0307-661X}, abstract = {Robert DeMaria Jr. explores the history of scholarship on the life and works of Dr. Samuel Johnson, and the many scholastic controversies that have arisen over time about the collecting, selecting for publication and editing of his works. Perhaps the greatest of these is the story of the Yale Edition of the “Works of Samuel Johnson,” which has taken over sixty years to publish and has grown to twenty-three volumes in print (21 available online, for free). The history of the battles over the scope, method and reasons for publishing the Yale Edition gives readers an encapsulated look at 20th and 21st century conflicts over the nature of literary biography and literary criticism.}, language = {en}, number = {5840}, journal = {TLS}, author = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {14--15}, annote = {Noted in The Scriblerian and the Kit-Cats 53, no. 1 (Autumn 2020): 19. }, } @article{beal_samuel_2017, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Journey} into {Words}}, volume = {45}, issn = {0075-4242}, doi = {10.1177/0075424216685406}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Journal of English linguistics}, author = {Beal, Joan C.}, collaborator = {Mugglestone, Lynda}, year = {2017}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {95--98}, } @article{timko_samuel_2016, title = {Samuel {Johnson}, {Neglected} {Lexicographer}}, volume = {31}, issn = {0887-9346}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {The World \& I}, author = {Timko, Mike}, month = feb, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{noauthor_fortunes_2015, title = {The {Fortunes} of {Francis} {Barber}: {The} {True} {Story} of the {Jamaican} {Slave} {Who} {Became} {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Heir}}, volume = {262}, issn = {0000-0019}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Publishers Weekly}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {160}, } @article{reddick_samuel_2017, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Journey} into {Words}}, volume = {30}, issn = {0950-3846}, doi = {10.1093/ijl/ecw009}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {International Journal of Lexicography}, author = {Reddick, Allen}, collaborator = {Mugglestone, Lynda}, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {382--387}, } @incollection{mitsein_between_2023, address = {Charlottesville}, title = {Between the {Inland} {Countries} of {Africk} and the {Ports} of the {Red} {Sea}: {African} {Impressions} amid {Fact} and {Fancy} in {Samuel} {Johnson}’s \textit{{Rasselas}}}, isbn = {978-0-8139-4789-1}, abstract = {In an article in a 1774 issue of the London Magazine about James Bruce’s travels in Abyssinia, James Boswell introduces his subject by noting that “Abyssinia has become an object of interest and pleasing attention in Europe, since the publication of Mr. Samuel Johnson’s tale, called Rasselas Prince of Abyssinia.” He goes on to describe the generic balance of Rasselas as “a work in which that eminent writer has displayed a rich fund of moral instruction, embellished with oriental imagery, and rendered interesting by a well conducted story, in the tissue of which several real facts concerning that country are}, language = {en}, booktitle = {African {Impressions}: {How} {African} {Worldviews} {Shaped} the {British} {Geographical} {Imagination} across the {Early} {Enlightenment}}, publisher = {University of Virginia Press}, author = {Mitsein, Rebekah}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @phdthesis{nieman_this_2015, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {"{This} {New} {Species} of {Affliction}": {Self}-{Destruction} and the {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Ethic} of {Self}-{Improvement}}, abstract = {This dissertation tests the eighteenth century’s narrative of individual agency as the source of modern personal autonomy, and argues that there is a subtle but problematic conflation between agency and autonomy; rather than assume increased personal agency guarantees a corresponding surge in the experience of autonomy, I suggest that autonomy is ultimately eroded by the modern self’s dependence on social identities that must be continuously maintained, objectified, and circulated as forms of social currency. My approach is founded upon an extensive examination of nonfiction (puritan autobiographies, science writing, essays, etc.) married to close readings of eighteenth-century fictional texts by Defoe, Lennox, Johnson, and others. This nonfictional foundation provides a historical record of the individuated enterprise of self-production, the true genesis of the self-help industry, and the fiction serves as the experimental testing ground that reveals the limits and hazards of this quintessentially modern enterprise. The primary insight of this dissertation is the counter-intuitive revelation that modern selfhood is needful of comic perception to transform exertions of agency squandered within social institutions into exercises of improvisation that buoy the individual rather than burden it. My first chapter focuses on recovering the neglected comic subtext of Defoe’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Robinson Crusoe{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, and by including analysis of Puritan autobiographies, I demonstrate that this form which is produced in the novel can be re-read through its comic elements to reveal the limiting nature of the process of self-production inaugurated by Puritan nonfiction. Lennox’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}The Female Quixote{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} and Johnson’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Rasselas{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} anchor the next two chapters, and I chose two fictions not usually associated with discourse on the “self” because of their unique capacity to complement the first chapter by showing first how any model of “self” is inherently social and subsequently what destructive political consequences are catalyzed by western models of self-formation and self-improvement. Together these three fictions form a demonstration of how the eighteenth-century didactic impulse is transformed via the novel from a textual operation meant to produce discrete moral and social imperatives that would tend to produce uniform social self products into a more idiosyncratic cultural program that has persisted into the twenty-first century.}, language = {en}, school = {University of California at Irvine}, author = {Nieman, John}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{walker_samuel_2015, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {New} {Contexts} for a {New} {Century}}, volume = {38}, issn = {0162-4962}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Biography: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly}, author = {Walker, Robert G.}, collaborator = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {425--435}, } @article{martin_body_2018, title = {Body {Hopping}; a {Dead} {Soul} {Migrates} from {Person} to {Person} in {This} {Inventive} {Novel} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}'s {Eternal} {Return}}, by {Martin} {Riker}]}, volume = {123}, issn = {0028-7806}, language = {en}, number = {45}, journal = {New York Times Book Review}, author = {Martin, Andrew}, collaborator = {Riker, Martin}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {44}, } @article{hoffert_samuel_2018, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Eternal} {Return}}, volume = {143}, issn = {0363-0277}, language = {en}, number = {16}, journal = {Library Journal}, author = {Hoffert, Barbara}, collaborator = {Riker, Martin}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {25}, } @article{smallwood_samuel_2017, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {New} {Contexts} for a {New} {Century}}, volume = {40}, issn = {1754-0194}, doi = {10.1111/1754-0208.12403}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Smallwood, Philip}, collaborator = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {299--300}, } @article{epstein_biography_2015, title = {A {Biography} as {Great} as {Its} {Subject}: {James} {Boswell}'s "{Life} of {Johnson}" {Helped} {Ensure} the {Posterity} of the {Ever} {Quotable} {Samuel} {Johnson}}, issn = {2574-9579}, abstract = {Biography we call it, but in some ways it also qualifies as an autobiography of its author, who regularly obtrudes in its pages and may even be said to be its secondary subject.}, language = {en}, journal = {Wall Street Journal}, author = {Epstein, Joseph}, month = sep, year = {2015}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, } @incollection{bundock_slave_2020, address = {Liverpool}, title = {The {Slave} and the {Lawyers}: {Francis} {Barber}, {James} {Boswell} and {John} {Hawkins}}, isbn = {978-1-78962-160-0}, abstract = {This chapter, written by Michael Bundock, describes competing portrayals of Francis Barber, the Jamaican manservant and friend of writer Samuel Johnson who worked in his household for the better part of three decades and became his heir. The incompatible depictions are found in separate biographies of Johnson written by lawyers John Hawkins and James Boswell as well as in other writings and letters. Hawkins’ biography, published first, is openly hostile to Barber. His disdain for Barber’s interracial marriage and criticism of Johnson’s indulgent financial and emotional support of Barber is tinged with racism. Bundock supposes that Boswell’s own biography of Johnson was, in part, a response and rebuke to Hawkins’—especially so in his favourable characterization of Barber, his wife and their closeness with Johnson. Comparing these rival biographies, Bundock attempts to evaluate the authors’ motivations as well as their attitudes to race.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Britain's {Black} {Past}}, publisher = {Liverpool University Press}, author = {Bundock, Michael}, editor = {Gerzina, Gretchen H.}, year = {2020}, doi = {10.3828/liverpool/9781789621600.003.0003}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {27--44}, } @article{linklater_what_2021, title = {What {If} the {Hoax} of {Ossian} {Is} {True} {After} {All}? {Samuel} {Johnson} {Denounced} {Ancient} {Tales} of the {Gaelic} {Bard} as {Fake} but {It} {Is} {Time} to {Look} {Again}}, issn = {0140-0460}, language = {en}, journal = {The Times}, author = {Linklater, Magnus}, month = aug, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {32}, } @article{maley_where_2015, title = {Where {No} {Man} {Has} {Gone} {Before} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson} and the {Journey} into {Words}}, by {Lynda} {Mugglestone}]}, issn = {0049-3929}, language = {en}, number = {2,222}, journal = {Times Higher Education}, author = {Maley, Willy}, month = sep, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {42}, } @article{kraft_literary_2024, title = {The {Literary} {Criticism} of {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Forms} of {Artistry} and {Thought}}, volume = {61}, issn = {0009-4978}, language = {en}, number = {11}, journal = {Choice}, author = {Kraft, Elizabeth}, collaborator = {Smallwood, Philip}, year = {2024}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1149}, } @article{hitchings_capital_2018, title = {Capital {Chap}: {Samuel} {Johnson} {Is} {Best} {Remembered} {Not} as a {Grouch}, but as an {Enlightened} {Londoner} {Whose} {Views} on {Life} {Are} {Still} {Relevant} {Today}}, issn = {2041-4404}, language = {en}, journal = {Evening Standard}, author = {Hitchings, Henry}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {38}, } @incollection{mcdowell_conjecturing_2017, address = {Chicago}, title = {Conjecturing {Oral} {Societies}: {Global} to {Gaelic}}, isbn = {978-0-226-45696-6}, abstract = {Travel writings constituted a major branch of the book trade, and the dissemination of information about sophisticated global populations seemingly without writing generated interest in what we might now call oral societies. Texts by diplomats, missionaries, and others addressed oral tradition in societies from China to Peru. These texts influenced debates concerning Homeric illiteracy, and they generated new interest in the possibility of oral traditions within Britain. Meanwhile the Ossian debate inspired readers to imagine how tradition worked. The second half of this chapter reads Samuel Johnson’s Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland as a critique of conjectural history and a political argument pertaining to orality and literacy. Conjectural historians attempted to make sense of the diversity of human societies by placing these societies along a single evolutionary chain, but in so doing they arguably separated them further from one another. Departing from earlier interpretations, this chapter argues that the Journey exposes the implications of the elite idealization of oral tradition at a time when many Britons (including most Highlanders) could not read. Johnson’s distrust of his contemporaries’ valorization of oral tradition was tied to his sense that in the world of print, poverty and illiteracy would go together.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Invention} of the {Oral}: {Print} {Commerce} and {Fugitive} {Voices} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Britain}}, publisher = {University of Chicago Press}, author = {McDowell, Paula}, year = {2017}, doi = {10.7208/chicago/9780226457017.003.0009}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {251--284}, } @article{noauthor_johnsons_2018, title = {Johnson's {Brexit} {Dictionary} by {Harry} {Eyres} and {George} {Myerson} review -- a satirical {A} to {Z}; {What} would the great lexicographer {Samuel} {Johnson} have made of {Britain}'s 'deep and special partnership' with the {EU}? {A} squib of a lexicon offers the answer}, issn = {0261-3077}, language = {en}, journal = {Guardian}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{johnston_im_2019, title = {I’m {Coming}, {My} {Tetsie}! [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}}, by {David} {Womersley}]}, volume = {41}, issn = {0260-9592}, language = {en}, number = {9}, journal = {London Review of Books}, author = {Johnston, Freya}, month = may, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {17}, } @article{weinbrot_samuel_2015, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {New} {Contexts} for a {New} {Century}}, volume = {51}, issn = {0015-8518}, doi = {10.1093/fmls/cqu080}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Forum for Modern Language Studies}, collaborator = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {89}, } @article{lee_fortunes_2015, title = {The {Fortunes} of {Francis} {Barber}: {The} {True} {Story} of the {Jamaican} {Slave} {Who} {Became} {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Heir}}, volume = {52}, issn = {0009-4978}, language = {en}, number = {12}, journal = {Choice}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, collaborator = {Bundock, Michael}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {2088}, } @article{noauthor_londons_2015, title = {London's {Not} {All} {Johnson} {Says} (samuel or {Boris})}, issn = {0958-1723}, language = {en}, journal = {The Independent on Sunday}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {38}, } @article{guasp_diario_2017, title = {Diario de un viaje a las {Hébridas} con {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {66}, issn = {0045-6896}, language = {es}, number = {762}, journal = {El Ciervo}, author = {Guasp, Joan}, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {47}, } @article{thomson_lexicon_2015, title = {From {Lexicon} to {Liberty} [review of \textit{{The} {Fortunes} of {Francis} {Barber}: {The} {True} {Story} of the {Jamaican} {Slave} {Who} {Became} {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Heir}}, by {Michael} {Bundock}]}, volume = {144}, issn = {1364-7431}, language = {en}, number = {5263}, journal = {New Statesman}, author = {Thomson, Ian}, month = may, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {45}, } @article{valiunas_mind_2020, title = {The {Mind} of the {Moralist} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}: 21st-{Century} {Oxford} {Authors}}, by {David} {Womersley}]}, volume = {20}, issn = {1554-0839}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Claremont Review of Books}, author = {Valiunas, Algis}, year = {2020}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {87}, } @article{wilson_demonised_2015, title = {Demonised {Barber} of {Fleet} {Street} [review of \textit{{The} {Fortunes} of {Francis} {Barber}: {The} {True} {Story} of the {Jamaican} {Slave} {Who} {Became} {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Heir}}, by {Michael} {Bundock}]}, volume = {328}, issn = {0038-6952}, language = {en}, number = {9743}, journal = {The Spectator}, author = {Wilson, Frances}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {42}, } @article{lee_johnson_2018, title = {The {Johnson} {Circle}: {A} {Group} {Portrait}}, volume = {55}, issn = {0009-4978}, language = {en}, number = {9}, journal = {Choice}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, collaborator = {Larsen, Lyle}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1078}, } @article{uglow_big_2019, title = {Big {Talkers} [review of \textit{{The} {Club}: {Johnson}, {Boswell}, and the {Friends} {Who} {Shaped} an {Age}}, by {Leo} {Damrosch}]}, volume = {66}, issn = {0028-7504}, language = {en}, number = {9}, journal = {New York Review of Books}, author = {Uglow, Jenny}, month = may, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {26}, } @article{rivero_life_2017, title = {The {Life} of {Mr} {Richard} {Savage}}, issn = {0307-661X}, language = {en}, number = {5957}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Rivero, Albert}, collaborator = {Seager, Nicholas and Wilcox, Lance E.}, month = jun, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {31}, } @article{creasey_melancholy_2016, title = {A {Melancholy} {Apparition}}, volume = {131}, issn = {1095-8258}, abstract = {A short story.}, language = {en}, number = {3-4}, journal = {Fantasy \& Science Fiction}, author = {Creasey, Ian}, month = oct, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {49}, } @article{kosykh_discussion_2016, title = {Discussion about {Patriots} and {Patriotism} in {Britain} in the 1760s–1770s}, volume = {18}, issn = {2227-2283}, doi = {10.15826/izv2.2016.18.3.057}, abstract = {The article studies the history of the notions of “patriot” and “patriotism” in the political and social life of 18th-century Britain. The methodology of research is based on the approach of the Cambridge School of the history of political thought, consisting in the analysis of certain notions in the context of the epoch. The material of the paper is pamphlets of John Wilkes, and his main opponent Samuel Johnson as well as some anonymous journalistic essays. The paper focuses on the problem of interpretation of “patriot” and “patriotism” as notions by followers of different political views. John Wilkes acted as a “patriot,” supposing that it implied opposition to power until the “natural” rights and liberties of Englishmen were restored. Another understan-ding is reflected in Doctor Johnson’s and his supporters’ pamphlets. According to them, a patriot is “he whose public conduct is regulated by one single motive, the love of his country.” The author comes to the conclusion about Samuel Johnson’s victory in the discussion, because he took the notion of “patriot” beyond the limits of political space. Moreover, the discussion about “false” and “true” patriotism indicated the formation of the public sphere and civil society in England of the 1760s–1770s.}, language = {en}, number = {3 (154)}, journal = {Izvestiâ Uralʹskogo federalʹnogo universiteta. Seriâ 2, Gumanitarnye nauki}, author = {Kosykh, T. A.}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {241--249}, } @article{shah_rivalry_2018, title = {Rivalry in {Literary} {Biography}: {Boswell}’s \textit{{Life} of {Johnson}} and {Holmes}’ \textit{{Dr} {Johnson} and {Mr} {Savage}}}, volume = {4}, issn = {2300-6250}, doi = {10.15290/cr.2018.23.4.03}, abstract = {This study aims to discuss the complicated nature of literary biography by focusing on the intertextual relations and anxiety of influence among biographers of a single subject. Taking Samuel Johnson’s life and outlook on literary biography as a starting point, the article examines two influential works that are separated by a significant amount of time, {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Life of Johnson{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} (1791) by James Boswell and {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Dr Johnson and Mr Savage{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} (1993, 2005) by Richard Holmes, suggesting that in both there is a strong sense of rivalry with their subject and an anxiety about the influence of their predecessors. Both authors exhibit love for or interest in their subject while they strive for superiority in literary biography with their distinctive narrative technique and commentaries on Johnson’s character and life. In this study, I utilise Harold Bloom’s theory of influence in an attempt to show how anxiety and rivalry function as part of a creative process and driving force that leads to original contributions to the field.}, language = {en}, number = {23}, journal = {Crossroads (Białystok, Poland)}, author = {Shah, Zeynep Harputlu}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {33--45}, } @article{yildirim_samuel_2024, title = {Samuel {Jonhson} ve {Mutluluğu} {Aramak}: {Habeşistan} {Prensi} \textit{{Rasselas}} {Bir} {Hikâye} Üzerine {Bir} İnceleme}, volume = {26}, issn = {2146-9806}, doi = {10.17335/sakaifd.1526234}, abstract = {Habeşistan Prensi Rasselas Bir Hikâye, Dr. Samuel Johnson’ın (1709–1784) eserlerinin en popüler olanlarından biridir. Eserin ilk okuyucuları onu felsefî ve pratik açıdan önemli bir eser olarak görmüş ve bir roman olarak sınıflandırmanın zor olduğunu düşünmüştür. Johnson, eserini yaklaşık 250 yıl önce yazmasına rağmen bugün de okuyucuya hayatın, ölümün, evliliğin, öğrenmenin, eyleme karşı eylemsizliğin anlamını ve diğer birçok konuyu keşfettirmeye çalışmaktadır. Johnson, ahlak teorilerinden hareketle mutluluğu ele almamaktadır. Ahlakî failin kendisinden, insandan ve insanın yaşadığı hayat ve bunun koşullarından hareketle konuyu anlatmaktadır. Mutluluk anlamında temele alınacak olan fail ve onun içinde bulunduğu şartları değerlendirmektedir. Mutluluk, elde edilenden veya elde etmekten çok arama ve başarmada bulunabilir. Habeşistan Prensi, Voltaire’in (1694–1778) iyimserlik sistemini çürütmek için yazdığı Candide adlı esere, planı ve yapısı bakımından benzerlik göstermektedir. Fakat vardıkları sonuç birbirlerinden oldukça farklıdır. İnsanların mutluluğu bulmayı düşündükleri hemen her unsur ele alınıp bunların istenileni veremeyeceğinin belirtildiği Habeşistan Prensi, yöneticilerden hizmetçilere, yaşlılardan gençlere, bilgelerden cahillere varıncaya kadar her kesimden insanı örneklemektedir. Bütün olaylar mutluluk umuduyla başlamış fakat hayal kırıklığıyla sona ermiştir. Sonuçta romanda kurgusal bir yolculuk aracılığıyla ahlakî bir gerçeklik ortaya konulmaya çalışılmıştır. Johnson, Türkiye'de çok fazla tanınmadığı için makalenin giriş kısmında hayatı ve eserlerinin Habeşistan Prensi ile ilgili olan yönlerine kısaca değindik. Çalışmada yöntem olarak nitel araştırmanın imkanlarından yararlanılmış, literatür ve doküman analizi metotları kullanılarak Habeşistan Prensi’nde mutluluk, kötümserlik, iyimserlik konuları incelenmiştir.}, language = {tr}, number = {50}, journal = {Sakarya Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesi Dergisi (SAUIFD)}, author = {Yıldırım, Tamer}, year = {2024}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {574--589}, } @article{stavans_clean_2022, title = {‘{Clean}, {Fix}, and {Grant} {Splendor}’: {The} {Making} of \textit{{Diccionario} de {Autoridades}}}, volume = {35}, issn = {0950-3846}, doi = {10.1093/ijl/ecab025}, abstract = {Hailed as the foundation of modern Spanish-language lexicography, the {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Diccionario de Autoridades{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} was developed over a period of thirteen years. While it is a window to appreciate the impact of Enlightenment ideas in Spain, it also showcases some of the country’s most entrenched phobias, both within and throughout its colonies across the Atlantic. This essay looks at its planning, structure, and publication in political, cultural, and linguistic terms. It analyses its legacy over the {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Dicionario de la Lengua Española{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, which is the organ of the Real Academia Española and on other Spanish-language lexicons. And it compares it with the work of Samuel Johnson’s A Dictionary of the English Language and Noah Webster’s An American Dictionary of the English Language. The xenophobic motto of the Real Academia Española, ‘Clean, Fix, and Grant Splendor’, long a subject of controversy, is the philosophy behind {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Autoridades{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}.}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {International Journal of Lexicography}, author = {Stavans, Ilan}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {261--271}, } @incollection{mander_berkeley_2023, address = {Oxford}, title = {Berkeley and {Johnson}}, isbn = {978-0-19-286753-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Volitional} {Theory} of {Causation}: {From} {Berkeley} to the {Twentieth} {Century}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Mander, W. J}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {20--45}, } @incollection{sutherland_samuel_2022, address = {Oxford}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Origins} of {Writing}}, isbn = {978-0-19-267034-2}, abstract = {A study of the cultural value of literary manuscripts that explores why they are traded, conserved, and coveted. It focuses on the history of manuscript collection from the late seventeenth to the early eighteenth century, and the emerging strains of commercial, aesthetic, and heritage value driving it.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Why {Modern} {Manuscripts} {Matter}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Sutherland, Kathryn}, year = {2022}, doi = {10.1093/oso/9780192856517.001.0001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {59--84}, } @article{kosykh_highlands_2017, title = {The {Highlands} and {Their} {Inhabitants} through the {Eyes} of 18th {Century} {Englishmen}: {On} {Stereotypes} in {Intercultural} {Communication}}, volume = {19}, issn = {2227-2283}, doi = {10.15826/izv2.2017.19.2.034}, abstract = {This article deals with the formation of the image of the Highlands in the English intellectual space of the 18th century. The research methodology is based on the concept of the image of the “Other,” implying a concrete historical analysis of different peoples’ collective ideas about each other. More particularly, the article focuses on the study of stable ethnic and cultural stereotypes as solidified images. Referring to Samuel Johnson’s {\textless}cit{\textgreater}A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} (1775) the author describes the crucial English stereotypes about the inhabitants of the Highlands. Like many of his contemporaries, Dr. Johnson was convinced of the superiority of the English over the inhabitants of the Highlands. At the same time, his travel notes demonstrate his desire to scrupulously describe the life and customs of the Highlanders, show the peculiar features of mountaineers’ lifestyles, so different from those of Englishmen. The author comes to the conclusion about the predominance in English society of notions about the Highlands as an internal colony of Britain in need of being introduced to civilisation by means of Anglicisation. Dr. Johnson’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}A Journey…{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} is a valuable source for the study of stereotypes of English intellectual culture in the process of intercultural communication in Britain in the 18th century.}, language = {en}, number = {2 (163)}, journal = {Izvestiâ Uralʹskogo federalʹnogo universiteta. Seriâ 2, Gumanitarnye nauki}, author = {Kosykh, T. A.}, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {180--189}, } @phdthesis{jones_reading_2019, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Reading {Dr} {Johnson}: {Reception} and {Representation} (1750–1960)}, abstract = {The thesis examines the response of imaginative writers to Samuel Johnson; arguing that these authors’ refashioning of Johnson involved a profoundly creative process. Chapter 1 examines Johnson’s own self-accounting, revealing an instability of self-imaging, linked to the different textual forms employed by Johnson. Chapter 2 argues that James Boswell’s biography theatricalised the representation of Johnson, introducing Boswell into the drama of Johnson’s self-reflexivity. Chapter 3 focuses on the Romantics, arguing that William Hazlitt misread Johnson’s criticism as mechanical, while Lord Byron drew upon Johnson’s authority to challenge Romantic orthodoxies. Chapter 4 focuses on the Victorians, arguing that Thomas Carlyle focused on Johnson’s powers of self-creation, epitomised in action; while Matthew Arnold’s abridged version of The Lives of the English Poets, helped tutor a new reading public. George Birkbeck Hill’s edition of Boswell’s biography represented a turn to the encyclopaedic. Chapter 5 explores the Modern response to Johnson. T. S. Eliot’s critical revolution enlisted Johnson to support Eliot’s anti-Romantic animus. Beckett was interested in Johnson’s obsession with madness, death and numbers; themes which dominated his own writing. Jorge Luis Borges admired Rasselas, and was fascinated by Johnson’s friendship with Boswell, which mirrored his own relationship with the writer Adolfo Bioy Casares.}, language = {en}, school = {University of Birmingham}, author = {Jones, Philip}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, } @article{thirriard_virginia_2024, title = {Virginia {Woolf}’s “{New} {School} of {Biographies}” and {Eighteenth}-century {Life}-{Writing}: a {Sense} of {Kinship}}, volume = {37}, issn = {1272-3819}, doi = {10.4000/13198}, abstract = {Woolf was often critical of the way biographers practiced their art and the instances of her commendation of them are rare. However, in the 1920s, it became clear to her that a stark change had come over the way lives were being written. This resulted in her 1927 essay “The New Biography” in which she praises Harold Nicolson as well as Lytton Strachey for making it new. Woolf brings these life-writers together in what she calls a “new school of biographies” (“The New Biography”). At the same time, her essay provides a lengthy history of the genre and Woolf takes her readers back in time to Boswell’s The Life of Samuel Johnson, connecting him to the New Biographers and their narrative techniques. This paper explores the way in which Woolf, Lytton and Nicolson describe, through their criticism of biography, the eighteenth century as being a golden age for biography, in accordance with the principles Woolf set in her essay “The New Biography”. The assessment of the relation these New Biographers maintained with the previous centuries shows that their hostility towards the Victorian age was not an indiscriminate loathing of the past. On the contrary, as can be perceived in Woolf’s essay on the revolution in biography, she and her fellow modernist biographers intend to draw a bridge between the art of biography of their time and that of the eighteenth century. This paper examines the dynamic of instability the New Biographers created between old and new forms in modernist life-writing.}, language = {en}, journal = {Sillages critiques}, author = {Thirriard, Maryam}, year = {2024}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, } @phdthesis{griffin_out_2017, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Out of {Johnson}'s {Shadow}: {James} {Boswell} as {Travel} {Writer}}, abstract = {James Boswell has generally been regarded as a key figure in the evolution of the biography via his work on Samuel Johnson. Ranging over his public, published writing, his private-public unpublished journal writing (read by his friend John Johnston), and his private-private unpublished writing (his personal journals) this thesis sets out to address how he should also be seen as a travelogue writer of note. The most important contention is that the rise of Boswell as a travel writer is key to understanding his prowess as an auto/biographical writer — with the topography of the man-monument central. The principal aim is to stress that he was ‘Corsica Boswell’ long before he was ‘Johnson Boswell’.}, language = {en}, school = {Open University}, author = {Griffin, Julian}, year = {2017}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, } @book{douglas_work_2017, address = {Oxford}, series = {Oxford {Textual} {Perspectives}}, title = {Work in {Hand}: {Script}, {Print}, and {Writing}, 1690–1840}, isbn = {978-0-19-250621-4}, abstract = {Work in Hand: Script, Print, and Writing, 1690–1840 argues that between the late seventeenth and early nineteenth centuries manual writing was a dynamic technology. It examines script in relation to becoming a writer; in constructions of the author; and in emerging ideas of the human. Revising views of print as displacing script, Work in Hand argues that print reproduced script, print generated script, and print shaped understandings of script. In this, the double nature of print, as both moveable type and rolling press, is crucial. During this period, the shapes of letters changed as the multiple hands of the early modern period gave way to English round hand; the denial of writing to the labouring classes was slowly replaced by acceptance of the desirability of universal writing; understandings of script in relation to copying and discipline came to be accompanied by ideas of the autograph. The work begins by surveying representations of script in letterpress and engraving. It discusses initiation into writing in relation to the copybooks of English writing masters, and in the context of colonial pedagogy in Ireland and India. The middle chapters discuss the physical work of writing, the material dimensions of script, and the autograph, in constructions of the author in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, and in relation to Samuel Johnson, Alexander Pope, William Blake, Isaac D’Israeli, and Maria Edgeworth. The final chapter considers the emerging association of script with ideas of the human in the work of the Methodist preacher Joseph Barker.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Douglas, Aileen}, year = {2017}, doi = {10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198789185.001.0001}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{considine_annotated_2021, title = {Annotated {Copies} of {Early} {Editions} of {Johnson}'s \textit{{Dictionary}}: {A} {Preliminary} {Account}}, volume = {22}, issn = {0024-2160}, doi = {10.1093/library/22.2.135}, abstract = {Early responses to Johnson’s Dictionary of the English Language included manuscript annotations, sometimes very extensive, in copies of the dictionary. This article surveys twenty-one copies of eighteenth-century editions of the dictionary with critical or informative annotations, bearing on etymology or usage, adding new words or senses, or improving the supply and referencing of quotations. Some of these copies are extant in institutional or private collections, and others are unlocated. The annotators include Johnson himself; members of his circle including Edmund Burke, Samuel Dyer, Edmond Malone, Hester Piozzi, and George Steevens; and other readers including Leigh Hunt, Horne Tooke, Noah Webster, and John Wilkes.}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {The Library}, author = {Considine, John}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {135--154}, } @incollection{iamartino_at_2017, address = {Oxford}, title = {At {Table} with {Dr} {Johnson}: {Food} for the {Body}, {Nourishment} for the {Mind}}, isbn = {978-1-78491-578-0}, abstract = {Samuel Johnson epitomises the spirit of the eighteenth century in England. His life (1709–1784) spans three quarters of the century; his literary and critical output both embodies and shapes the taste of the day, connecting himself and his readers to other great names of the English and European literary traditions. His famous Dictionary of the English Language (Johnson 1755) provides evidence of both the linguistic usage of his world and the literary and scientific culture which lay at the heart of that world. Extraordinary as a writer, therefore; but also unique as a man, both for his personality and the}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Not {Just} {Porridge}: {English} {Literati} at {Table}}, publisher = {Archaeopress Publishing}, author = {Iamartino, Giovanni}, editor = {{Francesca Orestano} and {Michael Vickers}}, year = {2017}, doi = {10.2307/j.ctv1pzk2f2.6}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {17--34}, } @incollection{hjertholm_energy_2023, address = {London}, title = {Energy in {Early} {English} {Lexicography}}, isbn = {1-032-34445-8}, abstract = {This chapter explores how energy has been defined and explained in early English-language dictionaries. Based on the cultural history of the term proposed in the preceding chapters, this chapter surveys the historical development of energy in the English language, as presented in the early English dictionaries and in Samuel Johnson’s famous dictionary. Examining both early bilingual Latin–English and French–English dictionaries and monolingual English dictionaries (from Cawdrey to Johnson), the chapter shows that the various senses recorded in early English lexicography were derived from the basic meaning of the activity-of-being, and that the specific contexts in which these senses were used tend to cohere with a deeper and shared context, in which energy was used to speak about the inherent nature of things. Thus, whereas the original meaning and senses of energy in the English language has long been thought to have travelled from context to context in an ad hoc manner, this chapter shows that usage of the term travelled within a common context that tied all senses together in a shared reference to inherent nature.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {A {History} of the {Cultural} {Travels} of {Energy}}, publisher = {Routledge}, author = {Hjertholm, Peter}, year = {2023}, doi = {10.4324/9781003322184-14}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {243--261}, } @incollection{rounce_silence_2022, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {In {Silence} and {Darkness}: {Johnson}’s {Verdicts} on {Artistic} {Failure}}, isbn = {978-1-68448-351-8}, abstract = {Samuel Johnson was never backward in pointing out the invariable tendency in human affairs towards failure, or at best a sense of limitation qualifying the possible; even the ghost is upbraided, in Hamlet, for not achieving his ends, in a manner that makes him sound almost hapless: “The apparition left the regions of the dead to little purpose; the revenge which he demands is not obtained but by the death of him that was required to take it,” let alone the “untimely death” of Ophelia. The deadpan register of such pronouncements is a part of the perceived monumentality of Johnson’s...}, language = {en}, booktitle = {A {Clubbable} {Man}: {Essays} on {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Literature} and {Culture} in {Honor} of {Greg} {Clingham}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Rounce, Adam}, editor = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {54--70}, } @article{pooley_gentlemans_2020, title = {The \textit{{Gentleman}'s {Magazine}}, a {Panoramic} {View} of {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Life} and {Culture}}, volume = {69}, issn = {0006-7237}, abstract = {Pooley cites that according to Samuel Johnson, Edward Cave (1691–1754), founder and first editor of the {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Gentleman’s Magazine{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} in 1731, “never looked out of the window but with a view to the Gentleman’s Magazine.” This view encompassed the diversity of Georgian life, politics and culture. It captivated Cave’s readers and established the magazine as the leading periodical of its day. It was the world’s first magazine as we understand the word, a monthly compendium of useful and entertaining information aimed at an increasingly literate public in Georgian Britain. Readers approached the magazine in different ways. Some turned straight to the back to scan the obituaries, while others, like “Veritas,” asked their servant to carefully cut the leaves so that they could peruse the table of contents and read the valuable parts first. In defiance of its title, the magazine was popular with women, who both read and contributed to its pages.}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Book Collector}, author = {Pooley, Julian}, year = {2020}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {407--419}, } @incollection{williamson_rasselass_2022, address = {Charlottesville}, title = {Rasselas’s “{Conscious} {Virtue}”: {Cosmopolitan} {Civics} in {Johnson} and {Ellis} {Cornelia} {Knight}}, isbn = {978-0-8139-4760-0}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Orienting {Virtue}: {Civic} {Identity} and {Orientalism} in {Britain}’s {Global} {Eighteenth} {Century}}, publisher = {University of Virginia Press}, author = {Williamson, Bethany}, year = {2022}, doi = {10.2307/j.ctv2w8kbkb.9}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {168--194}, } @incollection{wiltenburg_laughter_2022, address = {London}, title = {Laughter as {Social} {Commodity}: {Hester} {Thrale} and {Friends}}, isbn = {978-1-032-16206-5}, abstract = {Hester Lynch Thrale is best known to literary scholars for her friendship (and later break) with the formidable Samuel Johnson, but Thrale was also an author in her own right. Her extended project in self-writing, the Thraliana, began as a collection of anecdotes and finished as a diary. She archly referred to it as a “jestbook"; laughter provided the frame and impetus for preserving her life’s memories. In the course of it, she also drew up a remarkable table rating her acquaintances for their various qualities, giving numerical value to each. Wit and humor had special prominence in this assessment of social performance. Her friend Arthur Murphy, author of highly successful comedies and assiduous student of laughter-as witness his enormous compilation of laughter lore-also topped the ranks of wit in Hester’s social scale. She and James Boswell not only enjoyed Johnson’s company, but each turned Johnson’s witty sayings to account in literary productions of their own. Part of a social circle tied to the literary marketplace, Thrale and her circle show the gendered impact of laughter’s increasing status as a commodity, both in actual sales and in social currency.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Laughing {Histories}: {From} the {Renaissance} {Man} to the {Woman} of {Wit}}, publisher = {Routledge}, author = {Wiltenburg, Joy}, year = {2022}, doi = {10.4324/9781003247517-8}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {147--168}, } @incollection{jajdelska_who_2016, address = {Abingdon}, title = {Who {Was} {Johnson}'s '{Common} {Reader}'?: {Reconfiguring} {Rhetoric} and {Performance} in the {Eighteenth} {Century}}, isbn = {1-4724-6725-6}, abstract = {Printed texts in the late seventeenth century could be realised in speech: preaching to a hierarchically organised congregation; exchanging recipes in the home. But when print norms detach from speech norms, then texts can detach from these spoken contexts. Without that context, meanings can be harder to pin down and readers may resort to model contexts to resolve ambiguity. In this I suggest that eighteenth-century readers and writers converged on an implicit model context for printed texts, a model founded on the seventeenth-century rhetorical landscape. In particular, eighteenth-century readers preserved the seventeenth-century understandings of: authorship as performative; authorial intention as the arbiter for texts” meanings; and authorial speech as the test for resolving textual ambiguities. They also developed the seventeenth-century idea of a “common reader,” nowadays associated with the criticism of Samuel Johnson. Johnson’s common reader, I will argue, combined positive features of “common” — that which is shared — with stigmatised features such as “unsophisticated” or “ignorant.” The seventeenth-century critic, with his right to pass judgement on performances, acquired a new role as the gentlemanly friend and protector of the common reader. In combination the common reader and the polite critic produced, I suggest, a model context for text comprehension, one in which authors were performers to a notional, “common,” reader, while an expert critic reader observed them.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Speech, {Print} and {Decorum} in {Britain}, 1600–1750: {Studies} in {Social} {Rank} and {Communication}}, publisher = {Routledge}, author = {Jajdelska, Elspeth}, year = {2016}, doi = {10.4324/9781315610337-7}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {177--195}, } @phdthesis{patterson_creators_2015, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {The {Creators} of {Information} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Britain}}, abstract = {In twenty-first-century accounts of how knowledge was transmitted at second hand in the early modern period and the eighteenth century, the idea of information has played a crucial role. “Information” refers to the content that was compiled and stored on paper and shared in reference books and periodical sheets. My thesis argues that eighteenth-century Britons understood printed information through the lens of cultural discourses that privileged engagements with books that we would now call “literary.” By re-thinking the transmission of information as a textual object in eighteenth-century Britain, I argue, we can better understand the complex ways in which information was credited, acquired, and shared. I show how the author-function played a role in the public sharing of information in Samuel Johnson’s Dictionary of the English Language (1755). Johnson’s rhetoric of personal sacrifice in the “Preface” and Plan of an English Dictionary (1747), I argue, should be contrasted with the methods of Johnson’s rival, Nathan Bailey. Bailey’s Universal Etymological English Dictionary (1721–1802) offers an example of the failure of compiled information to gain cultural authority without authorial control. I argue that Jonathan Swift’s satires on textual criticism, cryptanalysis, and scientific languages can be seen as critiques of mechanical reading “devices” that extracted information from texts. A direct challenge to informational uses of language was offered at the end of the eighteenth century in the work of Johnson’s friend, Hester Lynch Piozzi. Piozzi’s English-language reference work, British Synonymy (1794), showed how direct engagement with the “redundant” material of language provided a knowledge of texts that was difficult to communicate but necessary to observe. I suggest that the mediation of public information in eighteenth-century Britain was balanced in important ways by literary discourses that argued for the importance of the specific ways in which knowledge was credited, acquired, and shared through language.}, language = {en}, school = {University of Toronto}, author = {Patterson, Melissa}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @incollection{mcveigh_concerns_2018, address = {Chichester}, title = {Concerns about {Facts} and {Form} in {Literary} {Biography}}, isbn = {978-1-118-89629-7}, abstract = {Some literary biographies can be ‘literary’ without conforming to the standard conception of the genre. The way in which a biography has been written and its rhetorical features may be as significant as the details of the life or lives being told. In these instances, biography becomes a form of remembrance that portrays characteristics of both the fidelity and the adherence to the facts that were important to Samuel Johnson, as well as evocative storytelling. Twentieth-century questions about authenticity in non-fiction biography raised concerns about biography’s use of facts, what we can really know about creativity, and the move toward fiction by some writers. Some critics sought to apply theoretical approaches to encapsulate biography. In the twenty-first century, biography has embraced change, making a case for literary biography in a range of different forms in which the boundaries between fiction and non-fiction are fluid and group biographies as an antidote to single life portrayals flourish, reinforcing the social nature of the genre. The nature of fidelity in biography has become central to contemporary fiction and non-fiction forms as literary biography explores the dialogic and discursive nature of life and writing and can be understood as a type of parable.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {A {Companion} to {Literary} {Biography}}, publisher = {John Wiley \& Sons}, author = {McVeigh, Jane}, editor = {Bradford, Richard}, year = {2018}, doi = {10.1002/9781118896433.ch8}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {143--158}, } @incollection{green_influences_2020, address = {London}, title = {Influences from the {Scottish} {Enlightenment}: {St} {James}'s {Place}, 1760–66}, isbn = {978-0-367-49810-8}, abstract = {This chapter deals with her marriage to George Macaulay, his connections with elements in the Scottish Enlightenment, and the political situation in Great Britain immediately after the accession of George III, during which period the first three volumes of the history were written. This chapter provides an account of the content of those volumes, her exchanges with David Hume and Samuel Johnson, and the contemporary reception of her work more broadly. This chapter deals with Catharine Macaulay’s marriage to George Macaulay, his connections with elements in the Scottish Enlightenment, and the political situation in Great Britain immediately after the accession of George III, during which period the first three volumes of the history were written. It provides an account of content of those volumes, her exchanges with David Hume and Samuel Johnson, and the contemporary reception of her work more broadly. The marriage of George and Catharine would, presumably, have been equally approved of by Austen, had it not been before her time, being likewise based on friendship and mutual respect. Catharine was fortunate to find a husband who had developed rather different ideas of women’s appropriate activities to those that were then still predominant, and he has been called “a feminist” by his biographers. His sympathy for his wife’s determination to become an historian is evident in fact that he showed no opposition to her publishing under her own name.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Catharine {Macaulay}'s {Republican} {Enlightenment}}, publisher = {Routledge}, author = {Green, Karen}, year = {2020}, doi = {10.4324/9780429342530-3}, keywords = {Johnson, Philosophy}, pages = {29--63}, } @incollection{kukkonen_johnsons_2017, address = {New York}, title = {Johnson’s \textit{{Rasselas}} and the {Best} {Possible} {Storyworld}}, isbn = {0-19-063476-6}, abstract = {This chapter discusses the role of the unities in Samuel Johnson’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Rasselas{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}. As the unities constrain the coherence of the fictional world, the imagination extends it. This tension is related to the brain’s “default mode network,” related to the general state of mind-wandering when thinking is not concentrated on a particular object. It is shown how the structure of {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Rasselas{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} relates the wandering of the imagination (which is necessary to fiction) to the unities’ coherence of the fictional world. In {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Rasselas{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, this tension does not develop into a stringent trajectory of narrative events, but the continuation to Johnson’s narrative, Ellis Cornelia Knight’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Dinarbas{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, changes the situational logic of the unities in such a way that a narrative trajectory and closure are achieved. Knight not only presents an alternative in situational logic but also connects it to the ways in which Western and oriental modes of narrative were imagined in the eighteenth century.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {A {Prehistory} of {Cognitive} {Poetics}: {Neoclassicism} and the {Novel}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Kukkonen, Karin}, year = {2017}, doi = {10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190634766.003.0008}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @incollection{dixon_way_2018, address = {Cambridge}, title = {The {Way} {Forward}}, isbn = {978-1-108-43334-1}, abstract = {Previous chapters have recounted the story of monolingual dictionaries. Samuel Johnson established English lexicology, and only minor improvements have been made since his time. Johnson combined erudition, imagination, and application. He also had a sense of perspective, according to each word a length of entry appropriate to its role in the language. Legal, medical, and agricultural terms were taken — with acknowledgement – from standard works. Highly technical terms were avoided, these being accessible in specialist manuals.Johnson’s innovations included recognising several senses for those words which have a wide range of meaning, including quotations to demonstrate how a word was used by the ‘best authors’, plus basic grammatical information concerning word class, and transitivity value for verbs.His work has been criticised for not paying sufficient attention to usage in everyday discourse. This is only partly justified. Johnson did confine his quotations to the ‘best authors’, but his definitions would have been informed by the conversational round in London for which he was a central figure. (The same could not be said of his predecessors and successors.) Another (justified) criticism is that the senses within a definition could have been more thoughtfully organised, around a ‘central meaning’, with extensions in different directions from this.What Johnson absolutely failed to do was make any attempt to contrast words of similar meaning, providing criteria and clues concerning the circumstances in which it would be more felicitous to use one word rather than another. Each word was regarded as an isolated entity, its definition autonomous.Johnson’s definitions were original, avoiding the ‘theft’ of unattributed plagiarism. The same applied for Charles Richardson in 1835–7, but his huge tome lies a little outside the mainstream. The OED worked in its own way, although it sometimes did utilise elegant portions of Johnson, shown by ‘(J)’. For example, how could the meaning of swift be better characterised than by ‘moving far in a short time (J)’?Leaving aside these two exceptions we can return to the self-description of how a lexicographer works with ‘a row of dictionaries’ propped on the desk. It is worth revisiting quotations already given in chapter 10.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Unmasking} of {English} {Dictionaries}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Dixon, R. M. W.}, year = {2018}, doi = {10.1017/9781108377508.016}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {218--229}, } @article{walker_john_2016, title = {John {Armstrong}'s '{Finer} {Souls}' in an {Early} {Boswell} {Journal}}, volume = {63 [261]}, issn = {0029-3970}, doi = {10.1093/notesj/gjv243}, abstract = {James Boswell’s Journal of My Jaunt Harvest 1762, sometimes referred to as his Harvest Jaunt, occupies a curious spot in the canon. The immediate forerunner of the most famous of all Boswell’s journals, the London Journal, it has been printed only twice, most recently in a deluxe, numbered edition (1050 copies), edited by Frederick A. Pottle in 1951.}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Walker, Robert G.}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {86--87}, } @incollection{johnson_ascertaining_2021, address = {London}, title = {Ascertaining {English}: {The} {Eighteenth} {Century}}, isbn = {978-0-367-14836-2}, abstract = {This chapter focuses on English in Britain during the eighteenth century. It begins by looking at the complaints of authors like Jonathan Swift about the inadequacies of the language, together with the calls that he and others made for the language to be “improved.” A section looks at how prescription and proscription were introduced as means of ameliorating the language, as well as of developing a standard form for it. Various ways in which this was done are considered, beginning with “usage guides.” The work of William Lowth is particularly focused on. Attention then turns to the most influential eighteenth-century work related to the English language: Samuel Johnson’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Dictionary{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}. This is described and discussed in some detail. A description of eighteenth-century British English then follows, looking in turn at graphology, grammar, and lexis. A final section argues that although prescription was a preoccupation of the century, many linguistic works of the time, including Johnson’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Dictionary{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, provided valuable descriptions of the language.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {History} of {Late} {Modern} {Englishes}: {An} {Activity}-based {Approach}}, publisher = {Routledge}, author = {Johnson, Keith}, year = {2021}, doi = {10.4324/9780429243493-2}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {11--31}, } @article{binney_authority_2016, title = {The {Authority} of {Entertainment}: {John} {Hawkesworth}’s \textit{{An} {Account} of the {Voyages}}}, volume = {113}, issn = {0026-8232}, doi = {10.1086/685390}, abstract = {Imagine his confusion and consternation, after having been mentored by Samuel Johnson, the eminent writer and personality of his day, after having been applauded as a writer and editor for the Adventurer (1752–54), after having received a degree of doctor of laws from the archbishop of Canterbury for his work on the Adventurer in 1756, and after having received the unheard of sum of 6,000 pounds to edit the journals of James Cook and Joseph Banks in order to publish the first account of Cook’s celebrated first voyage to the South Pacific in An Account of the Voyages (1773), as John Hawkesworth surveyed the criticism of his collection and read such lines as “Sir, I once had an esteem for you, and a respect for your character; but you cannot expect that I should now express any.” Here, Binney details the novelty of Hawkesworth’s collection within eighteenth-century travel writing.}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Modern Philology}, author = {Binney, Matthew W.}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {530--549}, } @incollection{shields_english_2016, address = {New York}, title = {From {English} {Empire} to {British} {Atlantic} {World}}, isbn = {978-0-19-027255-5}, abstract = {Rhetorical comparisons between the Celtic peripheries and American colonies appear frequently in the debates surrounding American Independence. British writers such as Edmund Burke and Samuel Johnson regarded England’s political relationships with its Celtic peripheries as precedents that might help to resolve Parliament’s conflicts with the American colonies, and as models of how to balance imperial and local forms of government. In the years following independence, American writers including John Jay and Alexander Hamilton again looked to the British archipelago as an example of a multinational state as they sought to define the balance of power between federal and state governments in the new United States. By tracing comparisons between the Celtic peripheries and the American colonies or states from the prewar to the postwar period, this chapter illuminates the unsettling of an Anglocentric British Atlantic world, as non-English regions found potential sources of strength in their shared secondariness.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Nation and {Migration}: {The} {Making} of {British} {Atlantic} {Literature}, 1765–1835}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Shields, Juliet}, year = {2016}, doi = {10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190272555.003.0002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {21--39}, } @incollection{hutson_quando_2015, address = {Oxford}, title = {‘\textit{{Quando}}?’ ({When}?) in \textit{{Romeo} and {Juliet}}}, isbn = {978-0-19-965710-0}, abstract = {This chapter shows how belief in the autonomy and depth (or plenitude) of Shakespearean character has been inseparable from an assumption that Shakespeare’s plots are relatively informal, merely following the order of events as given in his source texts. The chapter shows how this belief has lasted from the eighteenth century (Samuel Johnson, Charlotte Lennox) to the present. It has survived the ‘unediting’ deconstruction of ‘Authentic Shakespeare’. The chapter analyses the plot of Romeo and Juliet, showing that Shakespeare does not merely follow his sources (Boaistuau and Arthur Brooke) but rather identifies a key circumstantial topic of argument—the question of Time, of whether the time is ripe for Juliet’s marriage—and goes on to build dialogue, scenes, and action around this question. A circumstantial question thus implies an offstage world and helps create our sense of Juliet’s ‘unconscious’ and of adolescent ‘sexuality’.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Circumstantial {Shakespeare}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Hutson, Lorna}, year = {2015}, doi = {10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199657100.003.0002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {36--69}, } @incollection{smallwood_mirrored_2022, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {Mirrored {Minds}: {Johnson} and {Shakespeare}}, isbn = {978-1-68448-354-9}, language = {en}, urldate = {2025-03-26}, booktitle = {A {Clubbable} {Man}: {Essays} on {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Literature} and {Culture} in {Honor} of {Greg} {Clingham}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Smallwood, Philip}, editor = {Lee, Anthony W.}, month = jun, year = {2022}, doi = {10.36019/9781684483549-003}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {3--21}, } @incollection{hopkins_general_2022, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {The {General} and the {Particular}: {Paradox} and the {Play} of {Contraries} in the {Criticism} of {Pope}, {Johnson}, and {Reynolds}}, isbn = {978-1-68448-354-9}, language = {en}, urldate = {2025-03-26}, booktitle = {A {Clubbable} {Man}: {Essays} on {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Literature} and {Culture} in {Honor} of {Greg} {Clingham}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Hopkins, David}, editor = {Lee, Anthony W.}, month = jun, year = {2022}, doi = {10.36019/9781684483549-004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {22--38}, } @incollection{lee_caliban_2022, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {“{The} {Caliban} of {Literature}”: {Spenser}, {Shakespeare}, and {Johnson}’s {Intertextual} {Scholarship}}, isbn = {978-1-68448-354-9}, shorttitle = {“{The} {Caliban} of {Literature}”}, language = {en}, urldate = {2025-03-26}, booktitle = {A {Clubbable} {Man}: {Essays} on {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Literature} and {Culture} in {Honor} of {Greg} {Clingham}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, editor = {Lee, Anthony W.}, month = jun, year = {2022}, doi = {10.36019/9781684483549-005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {39--53}, } @article{noauthor_march_2019, title = {'{The} {March} of {Intimacy}': {Dr}. {Burney} and {Dr}. {Johnson}}, volume = {52}, issn = {0190731X}, abstract = {In “The March of Intimacy': Dr. Burney and Dr. Johnson, Sabor traces the “social machinations” by which the friendship was established, and the material benefits Burney received from it. Even before meeting Johnson, while still a mere organist in a provincial church, Burney sent elaborately flattering letters of praise to the author of the Dictionary and Rambler; the praise pleased, and the two became friends when Burney moved back to London, and the friendship deepened when Burney became a regular visitor to the Thrales, where he often met Johnson.}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {The Scriblerian and the Kit-Cats}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {23--24}, } @article{lee_club_2019, title = {The {Club}: {Johnson}, {Boswell}, and the {Friends} {Who} {Shaped} an {Age}}, volume = {57}, issn = {00094978}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Choice}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, collaborator = {Damrosch, Leo}, month = sep, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {49}, } @article{lynch_generous_2015, title = {Generous {Liberal}-{Minded} {Men}: {Booksellers} and {Poetic} {Careers} in {Johnson}'s \textit{{Lives} of the {Poets}}}, volume = {45}, language = {en}, journal = {Yearbook of English Studies}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {93--108}, } @article{bhattacharyya_famous_2015, title = {Famous people with {Tourette}'s syndrome: {Dr}. {Samuel} {Johnson} (yes) \& {Wolfgang} {Amadeus} {Mozart} (may be): {Victims} of {Tourette}'s syndrome?}, volume = {18}, issn = {09722327}, doi = {10.4103/0972-2327.145288}, abstract = {It seems that at least two remarkable personalities, Dr. Samuel Johnson, a man of letters and the first person to compile an English dictionary, and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, arguably the most creative musical composer of all time, were possibly afflicted with this condition.}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology}, author = {Bhattacharyya, Kalyan and Rai, Saurabh}, month = jun, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {157--161}, } @article{radner_facts_2015, title = {Facts and {Inventions}: {Selections} from the {Journalism} of {James} {Boswell}}, volume = {23}, issn = {08845816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Radner, John B.}, collaborator = {Tankard, Paul}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {349--358}, } @article{mugglestone_enchaining_2016, title = {Enchaining {Syllables} and {Lashing} the {Wind}: {Samuel} {Johnson}, {Thomas} {Sheridan}, and the {Ascertainment} of {Spoken} {English}}, volume = {29}, issn = {18243967}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Textus: English Studies in Italy}, author = {Mugglestone, Lynda}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {33--58}, } @article{scherwatzky_dryden_2019, title = {Dryden, {Pope}, and {Milton} in {Gay}'s {Rural} {Sports} and {Johnson}'s \textit{{Dictionary}}}, volume = {52}, issn = {0190731X}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {The Scriblerian and the Kit-Cats}, author = {Scherwatzky, Steven D.}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {9}, } @article{noauthor_dr_2020, title = {Dr. {Johnson} on {Trial}: {Catherine} {Talbot} and {Jemima} {Grey}, {Responding} to {Samuel} {Johnson}'s \textit{{The} {Rambler}}}, volume = {53}, issn = {0190731X}, abstract = {Orchard revises the work of earlier scholarship that advanced a view of Johnson as a relatively enlightened and generous patron of women. He focuses in particular on the ambivalent responses of women readers.}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {The Scriblerian and the Kit-Cats}, year = {2020}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {19--20}, } @article{smith_quincey_2017, title = {De {Quincey}, {Dictionaries}, and {Casuistry}}, volume = {84}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {ELH: English Literary History}, author = {Smith, J. Mark}, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {689--713}, } @article{scanlan_three_2015, title = {Three bibliopoles}, volume = {22}, issn = {10653112}, language = {en}, journal = {1650–1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era}, author = {Scanlan, J. T.}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {145--168}, } @article{burke_community_2021, title = {Community and {Solitude}: {New} {Essays} on {Johnson}’s {Circle}}, volume = {26}, language = {en}, journal = {1650–1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era}, author = {Burke, Jr., John J.}, collaborator = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {252--258}, } @book{johnson_vies_2016, address = {Brussels}, title = {Vies des poètes anglais}, abstract = {Pour l'Angleterre du XVIIIe siècle, Samuel Johnson (1709-1784) est the Great Cham, le grand manitou des lettres. Suscitant en son temps l'attention et la crainte, il reste l'un des monuments de la critique littéraire anglaise, que discuteront encore Virginia Woolf ou T.S. Eliot. Ses Vies des poètes anglais remontent au XVIIe siècle (Cowley, Dryden ou Milton) pour suivre le fil qui les mène à Swift, à Pope, puis aux contemporains immédiats de Johnson, comme Shenstone, Gray ou Akenside. Couvrant une vaste période, l'oeuvre de Johnson témoigne du fait que les Lumières ne furent pas l'apanage des seuls philosophes et des romanciers, mais animèrent aussi une myriade de poètes, célèbres ou tombés dans l'oubli. Les Vies des poètes, dont il est ici donné une sélection inédite, ne sont pas uniquement des biographies : elles sont singulièrement attentives aux conditions historiques et sociales de la création poétique — notamment à la dépendance du poète à l'égard des mécènes – et constituent à ce titre un précieux document. Mais surtout elles révèlent une conception nouvelle de la lecture du poème : conservateur et nourri de culture ancienne, à la fois fidèle au classicisme et ouvert à l'originalité, Johnson invente une forme de critique aussi savante qu'empirique, une critique fondée sur les notions d'authenticité et de plaisir, dans laquelle la dimension humaine, voire humaniste, passe au premier plan.}, language = {fr}, publisher = {Editions du Sandre}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {Bonnecase, Denis and Morère, Pierre}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{weiner_timothy_2016, title = {Timothy {Erwin}, {Textual} vision}, volume = {114}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Modern Philology}, author = {Weiner, Joshua J.}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {E105--E107}, } @article{lines_life_2018, title = {The {Life} of {Mr} {Richard} {Savage}}, volume = {113}, issn = {00267937}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Modern Language Review}, author = {Lines, Joe}, collaborator = {Seager, Nicholas and Wilcox, Lance E.}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {229--230}, } @book{matthews_pug_2018, address = {Barnsley}, title = {The {Pug} {Who} {Bit} {Napoleon}: {Animal} {Tales} of the 18th and 19th {Centuries}}, abstract = {From Victorian cat funerals to a Regency-era pony who took a ride in a hot air balloon, a collection of history’s quirkiest—and most poignant — animal tales. Meet Fortune, the Pug who bit Napoleon on his wedding night, and Looty, the Pekingese sleeve dog who was presented to Queen Victoria after the 1860 sacking of the Summer Palace in Peking. The four-legged friends of Lord Byron, Emily Brontë, and Prince Albert also make an appearance, as do the treasured pets of Alexander Pope, Samuel Johnson, and Charles Dickens. Less famous, but no less fascinating, are the animals that were the subject of historical lawsuits, scandals, and public curiosity. There’s Tuppy, the purloined pet donkey; Biddy, the regimental chicken; and Barnaby and Burgho, the bloodhounds hired to hunt Jack the Ripper. Wild animals also get a mention in tales that encompass everything from field mice and foxes to alligators and sharks lurking in the Thames. Using research from eighteenth- and nineteenth-century books, letters, and newspapers, Mimi Matthews brings each animal’s unique history to vivid life. The details are sometimes humorous, sometimes heartbreaking, but the stories are never anything less than fascinating reading for animal lovers of all ages.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Pen and Sword History}, author = {Matthews, Mimi}, month = mar, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @phdthesis{buckley_facts_2020, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Facts and {Fictionality}: {Essay}-{Periodicals} and {Literary} {Novelty}}, abstract = {This thesis is about the influence of the periodical essay on the novel — and vice versa — in the early years of the eighteenth century. Focusing on the period 1700–1760, it addresses the interchange between essay-periodicals and longer form prose writing and, in so doing, begins to close the distance between the two separate fields of periodical studies and histories of the novel. The thesis engages these two areas to challenge, at the same time as taking seriously, the divisions that result from subsuming other print media into a broader narrative of the “rise” of the novel. I argue that fiction, and more specifically fictionality, is not synonymous with the novel (as is often assumed to be the case), but is a mode of literary expression that resulted from the cross-fertilization of periodical and long form prose writing. Yet while attention has been paid to the relationship between the essay-periodical and dramatic writing, there is no current study of the relationship between the essay-periodical and the novel in this period; the significance of the concomitant emergence of these two forms within the complex print ecology of the early eighteenth century has received comparatively little attention. Chapter One explores the emergence of the essay-periodical as a new genre of writing and argues that this form belongs squarely to the eighteenth century. Chapters Two through Five offer four author studies: Daniel Defoe; Eliza Haywood; Henry Fielding; Samuel Johnson. These demonstrate how the terminology of novel studies intersects with periodical studies. Each chapter addresses a specific trait that emerges as a key feature of that author’s periodicals and novels: conversability and inclusivity; witness testimony and credibility; taste and self-conscious innovation; and anxieties over different literary forms.}, language = {en}, school = {University of York}, author = {Buckley, Jennifer}, year = {2020}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{connolly_sinos_2015, address = {Rio de Janeiro}, series = {As {Aventuras} de {Samuel} {Johnson}}, title = {Sinos do {Inferno}}, isbn = {978-85-286-1943-0}, abstract = {Continuação da série Samuel Johnson iniciada com Os PortõesSamuel Johnson está em apuros. Sua visão ruim o faz passar o maior vexame, e o demônio sra. Abernathy está com sede de vingança desde que seus planos de invadir a Terra foram frustrados pelo jovem. Ela planeja aprisioná-lo e, quando o Grande Colisor de Hádrons é religado, a oportunidade bate à porta. Samuel e seu fiel bassê, Boswell, são arrastados para as profundezas do Inferno, onde serão caçados pela sra. Abernathy e seus lacaios infernais.Mas apanhar Samuel não será nada fácil para o demônio, que já testemunhou de perto a bravura e a inteligência do garoto e seu cão, além da leal amizade entre Samuel e o infeliz demônio Nurd. Ela também não conta com a presença de dois incompetentes policiais e de um azarado — no sentido mais otimista da palavra — sorveteiro.Tampouco poderia esperar a intervenção de um grupo de pequenos seres que confirmam que Samuel e Boswell não são os únicos habitantes da Terra a pararem de uma hora para outra no Inferno.Se você pensava que demônios eram assustadores, espere até encontrar Os Elfos do Sr. Merryweather.}, language = {pt}, number = {2}, publisher = {Bertrand Brasil}, author = {Connolly, John}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @phdthesis{swidzinski_poetic_2015, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Poetic {Numbers}: {Measurement} and the {Formation} of {Literary} {Criticism} in {Enlightenment} {England}}, abstract = {This dissertation examines the importance of the concept of measurement to poets and literary critics in eighteenth-century England. It documents attempts to measure aspects of literary form, especially prosodic phenomena such as meter and rhythm, and it explores how these empirical and pseudo-empirical experiments influenced the writing and reading of poetry. During the Enlightenment, it argues, poets and critics were particularly drawn to prosody’s apparent objectivity: through the parsing of lines and counting of syllables, prosody seemed to allow one to isolate and quite literally measure the beauty and significance of verse. Inquiries into the social and historical functions of literature routinely relied on this discourse, exploring questions of style, politics, and philosophy with the help of prosodic measurement. By drawing on works and artifacts ranging from dictionaries and grammars to mnemonic schemes and notional verse-making machines, and through close readings of poet-critics such as John Dryden, Alexander Pope, Thomas Gray, and Samuel Johnson, “Poetic Numbers” contends that the eighteenth century’s fascination with prosody represents a foundational moment in the history of literary criticism: a moment whose acute self-consciousness about literary critical methods, as well as about whether and how these methods can aspire to count and account for aspects of literary experience, anticipates many of the methodological questions that mark our own time.}, language = {en}, school = {Columbia University}, author = {Swidzinski, Joshua}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @phdthesis{harriman-smith_twin_2016, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Twin {Stars}: {Shakespeare} and the {Idea} of the {Theatre} in the {Eighteenth} {Century}}, abstract = {This thesis draws the line of a rise and a fall, an ironic pattern whereby the English stage of the long eighteenth century, in its relation to Shakespeare in particular, first acquired powerful influence, and then, through the very effects of that power, lost it. It also shows what contemporary literary criticism might learn from the activities that constitute this arc of evolution. My first chapter interrogates the relationship between text and performance in vernacular writings about acting and editing from the death of Betterton in 1710 to the rise of Garrick in the middle decades of the century. From the status of a distinct tradition, performance comes to rely on text as a basis for the intimate, personal engagement with Shakespeare believed necessary to the work of the sentimental actor. Such a reliance grants the performer new potential as a literary critic, but also prepares a fall. The performer becomes another kind of reader, and so is open to accusations of reading badly. My second chapter analyses the evolving definition of Shakespeare as a dramatic author from Samuel Johnson onwards. An untheatrical definition of the dramatic (Johnson’s) is answered by one which recognises the power and vitality of the stage, especially in its representation of sympathetic character (Montagu and Kenrick). Yet that very recognition leads to a set of altered critical priorities in which the theatre is, once more, relegated (Morgann and Richardson). My third and fourth chapters consider the practices and critical implications of theatrical performance of Shakespeare during Garrick’s career. I focus on the acting of emotion, the portrayal of what Aaron Hill called “the very Instant of the changing Passion,” and show that performance of this time, attentive to the striking moment and the transitions that power it, required from the actor both attention to the text and preternatural control over his own emotions. In return, it allowed Garrick and others to claim a special affinity with Shakespeare and to capture the public’s attention, both in the theatre and outside it. Yet this situation, that of 'twin stars', does not last. French and German responses to English acting, the concern of my last chapter, show its decline particularly well. They also, however, show the power that existed in such a union between page and stage, and equal weight is given in both my third and my fourth chapter to how the theatrical-literary insights of eighteenth-century critical culture might also illuminate modern approaches.}, language = {en}, school = {University of Cambridge}, author = {Harriman-Smith, James}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{lynch_academy_2015, title = {Academy dictionaries 1600–1800}, volume = {52}, issn = {00094978}, language = {en}, number = {10}, journal = {Choice}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, collaborator = {Considine, John}, month = jun, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1649}, } @article{bruster_wordplay_2017, title = {Wordplay in {Earliest} {Shakespeare}}, volume = {96}, issn = {00317977}, abstract = {Shakespeare is unimaginable without wordplay. Although they sometimes challenge their patience, his puns, quibbles, and witty plays on words remain a central, even defining feature of his works. In Samuel Johnson’s rich conceit, puns have the uncanny property of enticing Shakespeare from the true way of his journey. Shakespeare’s earliest days as a writer were busier still; before and perhaps during the watershed interval of the playhouse closures circa 1592–94, he appears to have composed parts of at least eight works. Taking Johnson’s insight seriously, Bruster and McKeown trace wordplay’s emergence in the early canon in order to gain a deeper appreciation of the textures as well as the distinctiveness of Shakespeare’s compositional habits.}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Philological Quarterly}, author = {Bruster, Douglas and McKeown, Nell}, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {293--322}, } @article{kurtz_abyssinias_2015, title = {Abyssinia’s {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Ethiopian} {Thought} in the {Making} of an {English} {Author}}, volume = {46}, issn = {00345210}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Research in African Literatures}, author = {Kurtz, J. Roger}, collaborator = {Belcher, Wendy Laura}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {239--241}, } @phdthesis{willan_seizure_2015, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {The {Seizure} of {Literary} {History} in the {Eighteenth} {Century}}, abstract = {“The Seizure of Literary History in the Eighteenth Century” argues that Alexander Pope and Samuel Johnson established the dominant modes of reading and writing literature in the eighteenth century. It first uncovers the modes of reading and writing that Pope and Johnson displaced, and then traces the history of Pope and Johnson’s success at recasting literary value. The animating irony of the project is that these displaced modes provided Pope and Johnson with the very tools they used to achieve their domination. This literary genealogy traces the development of literary forms as tools for political cultures, and then shows how those forms were latterly repurposed to serve purely literary ends. The political cultures I analyze both developed in reaction to the political upheaval surrounding the Revolution of 1688/9. They are Jacobite manuscript poetry and Whig non-fiction prose.Jacobite manuscript poets deployed formal devices and de-sacralized typologies to form a community of cognoscenti who could decipher the true meaning of a text. Recovering this tradition and understanding it on its own terms allows us to reconsider some of our pre-received ideas about the value and function of literature. Jacobite manuscript poetry inculcated a private readerly sensibility as a way to develop and support readers” intuitions about, and future actions in, public, political life.Whig non-fiction prose taught readers that public virtue and order should govern private actions. Writers like John Dennis, Jospeh Addison, Shaftesbury and William Derham showed that this order corresponded to governing systems of science, morality, physico-theology, and aesthetic appreciation. Whig non-fiction prose writers developed solidarity between the reader and the state, with the prospect of reform of future, readers.Whether these political attitudes appealed to Pope as politics is not a question I treat. I argue that Pope severed both literary cultures from their political origins and used their strategies for purely literary ends. Jacobite poetry offered a way to argue that, by reading and endorsing the writer, the reader was made better; Whig prose, to argue that the nation was made better. Pope used both. From the beginning of his career until the 1717 publication of his Works, I argue, Pope used the strategies of Whig non-fiction prose writers and Jacobite manuscript poets to place himself at the forefronts of literary production and of literary judgement. Pope used Jacobite de-sacralized ciphering and plausibly deniable reference in {\textless}cite{\textgreater}An Essay on Criticism{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, {\textless}cite{\textgreater}The Rape of the Lock{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, {\textless}cite{\textgreater}The Key to the Lock{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, and {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Windsor Forest{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, while also encroaching on Whig territory of aesthetic and moral instruction.In the 1730s, I contend, Pope refined his use of these strategies to make a similar claim on a larger scale. In his {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Essay on Man{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, ethic epistles, and Horatian imitations, Pope opposed alternative modes of literary value, such as that espoused by James Thomson, and argued that the ability to read well and to accept Pope’s moral teaching was itself a guarantor of national stability. Pope made the value and stability of his readers' private and public selves interdependent, and wrote poetry that was didactic on both counts.Johnson’s engagement with Pope took several forms. In his {\textless}cite{\textgreater}London{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} and {\textless}cite{\textgreater}The Vanity of Human Wishes{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, Johnson specifically referred to Pope in order to frame the earlier poet as a forerunner and predecessor. In these poems and throughout his prose, Johnson also used Jacobite and Whiggish techniques, cultivating “Loyal” readers while retaining a strong link between moral probity and national standing. Johnson pioneered a prose couplet form to engage formally with Pope’s verse, and through his satire manqué achieved a more plausible kind of moral didacticism precisely because Johnson did not mark himself as exceptional. Johnson also exceeded Pope by producing a far more extensive and durable apparatus of literary and linguistic taste-making in the {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Dictionary{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, the Preface to his edition of Shakespeare, and his {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Lives of the Poets{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}. By the close of this dissertation, I demonstrate the arrogation of standards of literary production and reception by Pope and Johnson. And I show the two competing literary ecosystems which provided Pope and Johnson with the tools for that arrogation, and were discarded in their wake. This dissertation cannot be a complete account of the self-fashioning ambitions of either writer. It does, however, suggest that neither Pope nor Johnson can be fully or fairly considered in future without reference to the complex matrix of influence and development unfolded here.}, language = {en}, school = {Stanford University}, author = {Willan, Alexander Claude Nazzari Di Calabiana}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, } @article{walder_what_2015, title = {What {Dr} {Johnson} {Really} {Thought} about {Patriotism}}, volume = {59}, issn = {0033-5002}, abstract = {“Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel.” These words are quoted in newspaper letters, columns and blogs too numerous to mention. Writers of a leftist persuasion, when they wish to mock expressions of patriotism, national pride and love of country, often reach for Samuel Johnson’s aphorism to give a veneer of literary and cultural respectability to their jeering.}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Quadrant}, author = {Walder, Chris}, month = mar, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {88--89}, } @article{sabor_armed_2015, title = {'{Armed} with the {Tomahawk} and {Scalping}-{Knife}': {William} {Kenrick} {Versus} {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {84}, issn = {02871629}, language = {en}, journal = {Poetica: An International Journal of Linguistic-Literary Studies}, author = {Sabor, Peter}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {45}, } @article{reddick_samuel_2016, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Journey} into {Words}}, volume = {67}, issn = {00346551}, language = {en}, number = {281}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {Reddick, Allen}, collaborator = {Mugglestone, Lynda}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {807--809}, } @article{tankard_samuel_2017, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {New} {Contexts} for a {New} {Century}}, volume = {68}, issn = {00346551}, language = {en}, number = {287}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {Tankard, Paul}, collaborator = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1002--1007}, } @article{sider_jost_new_2020, title = {New {Essays} on {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Revaluation}}, volume = {34}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Intelligencer}, author = {Sider Jost, Jacob}, collaborator = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2020}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {47--49}, } @article{long_james_2019, title = {James {Boswell} and {Corsica}, 1728–1768: {The} {Development} of {British} {Opinion} {During} the {Corsican} {Revolt}}, volume = {45}, issn = {0191-6599}, doi = {10.1080/01916599.2019.1592937}, abstract = {James Boswell (1740–1795) is most famous for writing the masterly biography of his friend and mentor The Life of Samuel Johnson, published in 1791, only a few years before his own death. However, during Boswell’s own lifetime he was far more famous for his other major work, the Account of Corsica (1768). The Account of Corsica has been rather neglected by modern scholarship. This article will attempt show its importance in the context of the mid eighteenth century. Boswell’s Account was in fact the latest in a series of British publications concerning the island of Corsica during the eighteenth century. This article will attempt to trace the evolution of the ideas of Corsica that developed in Britain; beginning with the outbreak of the Corsican revolt in 1728, and culminating with the publication of Boswell’s Account of Corsica in 1768. Corsica became an important case study for British self-reflection, concerning the type of Empire they would become. The main question raised by the case study of Corsica was whether Britain should be an empire that protects liberty across the globe, or a metropolitan commercial state?}, language = {en}, number = {6}, journal = {History of European Ideas}, author = {Long, Luke}, month = sep, year = {2019}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {817--841}, } @article{weinbrot_johnsons_2015, title = {Johnson's \textit{{Irene}} and \textit{{Rasselas}}, {Richardson}'s \textit{{Pamela} {Exalted}}: {Contexts}, {Polygamy}, and the {Seraglio}}, volume = {23}, issn = {08845816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {89--140}, } @phdthesis{sneed_misreading_2018, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Misreading {Skepticism} in the {Long} {Eighteenth} {Century}: {Studies} in the {Rhetoric} of {Assent}}, abstract = {“Misreading Skepticism in the Long Eighteenth Century: Studies in the Rhetoric of Assent” revisits the intellectual historical conditions that contributed to the widespread internalization of skepticism as an error-reduction strategy during the Enlightenment. To do so, it abandons a longstanding emphasis the special philosophical tradition of epistemological skepticism associated with the Scottish philosopher David Hume and pursues an alternative intellectual history of Enlightenment skepticism centered on the Anglophone tradition of “constructive skepticism” that informed not only Hume’s skeptical habits but those of other influential Anglophone Enlightenment thinkers more often set in opposition to Hume. “Misreading Skepticism” draws on this tradition of constructive skepticism to generate a much different picture of the character of Enlightenment skepticism than the one extrapolated from radical Humean skepticism: one that is not anxious but assured, not theoretical but pragmatic, not preoccupied with the threat of “radical uncertainty” but resolved to attaining “moral certainty” sufficient to justify belief and action despite irreducible uncertainty. Readings of the philosophy of John Locke, Thomas Reid, David Hume, Samuel Johnson, and Dugald Stewart recover the broader Enlightenment project of practical rationality that encouraged the widespread internalization and instrumentalization of constructive skepticism. Readings of eighteenth-century rhetorical and legal treatises trace how this constructive skeptical ethos was disseminated beyond epistemology and embraced within a generalized theory of assent. “Misreading Skepticism” approaches this broader “misreading” in the modern intellectual history of skepticism through the special lens of Romantic literary studies, where scholars have traditionally framed the rise of British Romanticism as a response to a supposed epistemological “crisis” posed by Humean skepticism. “Misreading Skepticism” argues that, to understand the Romantic literary reaction to Enlightenment skepticism, we need to approach the intellectual history of British Romanticism not through Humean skepticism but through constructive skepticism. Readings of Romantic works by William Godwin, William Wordsworth, Mary Shelley, and other authors demonstrate how these Romantic writers use literary form to interrogate the confident embrace of constructive skepticism within the Enlightenment as a means for managing uncertainty, often by dramatizing or the matizing elements of subjectivity and error that skepticism fails to detect or discipline. Drawing insight from the constructive skeptical tradition as well as Romantic literary critiques of that tradition, “Misreading Skepticism” develops a revisionary account of skepticism that attends to the rhetorical and social dimensions that complicate any epistemological account of skepticism.}, language = {en}, school = {University of Michigan}, author = {Sneed, Adam}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson, Philosophy}, } @article{garner_immortal_2016, title = {Immortal {Utterances}: {A} '{Conversation}' with the {Late}, {Great} {Author}, {Lexicographer} and {Letters} {Writer} {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {102}, issn = {07470088}, abstract = {A “conversation” with the late, great author, lexicographer and letters writer Samuel Johnson Bryan Garner on Words Recently I had the opportunity to sit down with the great Samuel Johnson (1709–1784)-or rather with his books- to see what he had to say about lawyers, their profession and their writing. [...]he wrote what is perhaps the greatest letter ever written. [...]months before the tome was to be published, Lord Chesterfield started claiming some credit for it.}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {ABA Journal}, author = {Garner, Bryan A.}, month = mar, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {24--25}, } @article{coman_enigmatic_2015, title = {The {Enigmatic} {Dr} {Johnson}}, volume = {59}, issn = {0033-5002}, abstract = {Samuel Johnson stands today as one of the most commonly quoted of ail literary figures in the English-speaking world. In my \textit{Collins Dictionary of Quotations}, he gets about nine pages. Shakespeare gets about sixty and the Bible gets seventeen. Just as there are Shakespeare societies all over the world, so too are there Samuel Johnson societies.}, language = {en}, number = {1-2}, journal = {Quadrant}, author = {Coman, B. J.}, month = feb, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {98--104}, } @article{vilmar_critical_2016, title = {Critical {Occasions}: {Dryden}, {Pope}, {Johnson}, and the {History} of {Criticism}}, volume = {45}, issn = {08842043}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {CLIO: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History}, author = {Vilmar, Christopher}, collaborator = {Smallwood, Philip}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {251--258}, } @article{noauthor_false_2016, title = {False patriotism}, volume = {44}, abstract = {The write-up on this quote says James Boswell, writer and biographer of Samuel Johnson, tells us that Johnson made this famous pronouncement that patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel on the evening of April 7, 1775. He doesn't provide any information how the remark came about, so we don't really know for sure what was on Johnson’s mind at the time.}, language = {en}, number = {23}, journal = {Filipino Reporter}, month = may, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {16}, } @article{taylor_hessell_2015, title = {Hessell, {Literary} authors, parliamentary reporters}, volume = {21}, issn = {1354991X}, doi = {0.3366/rom.2015.0217}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Romanticism: The Journal of Romantic Culture and Criticism}, author = {Taylor, David}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {101--103}, } @article{smallwood_johnson_2017, title = {Johnson and {Boswell}: {A} {Biography} of {Friendship}}, volume = {40}, issn = {0141867X}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Smallwood, Philip}, collaborator = {Radner, John B.}, year = {2017}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {153--154}, } @article{harada_shakespeares_2015, title = {Shakespeare’s ‘{Scenes} of {Enchantment}’ and {Johnson}’s {Criticism}}, volume = {84}, issn = {02871629}, language = {en}, journal = {Poetica: An International Journal of Linguistic-Literary Studies}, author = {Harada, Noriyuki}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {77}, } @article{walker_interest_2021, title = {Interest and {Connection} in the {Eighteenth} {Century}: {Hervey}, {Johnson}, {Smith}, {Equiano}}, volume = {35}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Intelligencer}, author = {Walker, Robert G.}, collaborator = {Sider Jost, Jacob}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {32--36}, } @article{berglund_johnson_2022, title = {Johnson in {Japan}}, volume = {34}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Fiction}, author = {Berglund, Lisa}, collaborator = {Ogawa, Kimiyo and Suzuki, Mika}, year = {2022}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {493--496}, } @article{boyd_community_2023, title = {Community and {Solitude}: {New} {Essays} on {Johnson}’s {Circle}}, volume = {47}, issn = {00982601}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Life}, author = {Boyd, Bradford Q.}, collaborator = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {102--125}, } @article{bonnell_furnishings_2015, title = {Furnishings: {English} and {Scottish} {Poetry} {Series} in the {Late} {Eighteenth} {Century}}, volume = {45}, issn = {03062473}, language = {en}, journal = {Yearbook of English Studies}, author = {Bonnell, Thomas F.}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {109--136}, } @article{bugliani_regulating_2019, title = {Regulating the {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Periodical} {Essay}: {A} {Poetics} from \textit{{The} {Tatler}}, \textit{{The} {Spectator}} and \textit{{The} {Rambler}}}, volume = {32}, issn = {18243967}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Textus: English studies in Italy}, author = {Bugliani, Paolo}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {13--33}, } @article{adams_allen_2018, title = {Allen {Walker} {Read}'s unfinished histories of early {English} lexicography}, volume = {65 [263]}, issn = {00293970}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Adams, Michael}, year = {2018}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {417}, } @article{horovitz_debates_2015, title = {Debates in {Parliament}}, volume = {39}, issn = {00982601}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Life}, author = {Horovitz, James}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {123--132}, } @incollection{sills_this_2021, address = {Charlottesville}, title = {This {Old} {House} and {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Scotland}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Against the {Map}: {The} {Politics} of {Geography} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Britain}.}, publisher = {University of Virginia Press}, author = {Sills, Adam}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{smallwood_two_2015, title = {Two {Ways} of {Being} {Wise}: {Shakespeare} and the {Johnsonian} {Montaigne}}, volume = {84}, issn = {02871629}, language = {en}, journal = {Poetica: An International Journal of Linguistic-Literary Studies}, author = {Smallwood, Philip}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {55--76}, annote = {Abridged in \textit{The Literary Criticism of Samuel Johnson Forms of Artistry and Thought}. }, } @incollection{ballaster_philosophical_2015, title = {Philosophical and {Oriental} {Tales}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Oxford} {History} of the {Novel} in {English}: {Volume} 2: {English} and {British} {Fiction}, 1750–1820}, author = {Ballaster, Ros}, editor = {Garside, Peter and O'Brien, Karen}, year = {2015}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {353--369}, } @article{hershinow_best_2018, title = {The {Best} of {Intentions}}, volume = {47}, issn = {03602370}, language = {en}, journal = {Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture}, author = {Hershinow, Stephanie Insley}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {213--216}, } @article{walker_johnson_2018, title = {The {Johnson} {Circle}: {A} {Group} {Portrait}}, volume = {32}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Intelligencer}, author = {Walker, Robert G.}, collaborator = {Larsen, Lyle}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {9--11}, } @article{richards_club_2021, title = {The {Club}: {Johnson}, {Boswell}, and the {Friends} {Who} {Shaped} an {Age}}, volume = {33}, language = {en}, number = {1/2}, journal = {Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Theatre Research}, author = {Richards, Penny}, collaborator = {Damrosch, Leo}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {151--152}, } @article{noauthor_petty_2019, title = {Petty {Caviller} or '{Formidable} {Assailant}'? {Johnson} {Reads} {Dennis}}, volume = {52}, issn = {0190731X}, abstract = {In Petty Caviller or “Formidable Assailant'? Johnson Reads Dennis, Smallwood alludes to two of Johnson’s characterizations of John Dennis, arguably the dominant literary critic of the first half of the century but largely forgotten by its end, forgotten, that is, except by Johnson. A third characterization, from manuscript notes for Johnson’s biography of Pope, “reads starkly 'Madness of Dennis,”” and indeed the manner of Dennis’s critical observations may have helped the demise of his reputation. Still, Johnson found much of value in Dennis and referred to his work frequently in his own criticism to an extent surprising to those of us who take our view of Dennis from Pope alone.}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {The Scriblerian and the Kit-Cats}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {24--24}, } @article{noauthor_samuel_2019, title = {Samuel {Johnson} in {His} '{Meridian} {Splendour}': {The} {Genealogy} of a {Metaphor}}, volume = {52}, issn = {0190731X}, abstract = {In Samuel Johnson in his “Meridian Splendour': The Genealogy of a Metaphor, Tankard discovers that it is not Hawkins’s coinage, having “at least a 127 year history.” The earliest reference found is William Secker’s The Nonsuch Professor in his Meridian Splendor (1660), which makes much of the image of the sun at midday being analogous to “a person who is perfected by the profession of faith in Christ. Tankard has located twenty-two subsequent appearances of the phrase between Secker and Hawkins, helpfully arranging them by several themes, including “increasing instances of 'meridian splendor” being used not for its powerful imagery, but as a hyperbolic cliche.” The phrase appears in the prose of Aaron Hill, Gibbon, and Goldsmith as well as the poetry of Akenside.}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {The Scriblerian and the Kit-Cats}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {24--25}, } @article{noauthor_isaac_2016, title = {Isaac {Watts}'s {Occasional} {Conformities}}, volume = {48/49}, issn = {0190731X}, abstract = {Starting from Samuel Johnson’s well- known evaluation of Watts-''Happy will be that reader whose mind is disposed by his verses, or his prose, to imitate him in all but his non-conformity''-Ms. Lewis yokes politics, religion, and aesthetics in the early eighteenth century: “'With its rule of twice-yearly communion in an Anglican church for those who wished to hold public office, the controversial practice of occa- sional conformity epitomized the uncer- tainty of formal expression between 1702 and 1714.”'Ms. Lewis is on point, also, in her eval- uation of Watts’s place in literary history: ''Watts’s disappointing critical destiny re- flects his status as exemplary background within a long-standing reading practice that much prefers to look at the exceptional figures in the foreground.”'[...]I could not determine which edition she used, because her careless treatment of capitalization, spelling, contractions, and italics makes any determination impossi- ble.}, language = {en}, number = {2/1}, journal = {The Scriblerian and the Kit-Cats}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {100}, } @article{noauthor_careful_2020, title = {"{Careful} and {Careless}"}, volume = {53}, issn = {0190731X}, abstract = {Demaria examines the history of the Yale Edition of the Works of Samuel Johnson. He details its rather long gestational period. It is by no means unusual for such monumental scholarly undertakings to occupy decades. It is somewhat less common that the project “outlived all the original members of the editorial committee and most of their replacements. Johnson lived to be seventy-five, but it took him less time to write his work than it has taken Yale to edit them.” He notes that such apparent dilatoriness is not a function of neglect so much as it is a function of genuine, if sometimes overwrought, disputes about editorial principles.}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {The Scriblerian and the Kit-Cats}, year = {2020}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {19--19}, } @article{scherwatzky_new_2019, title = {A {New} {Johnson} {Self}-{Quotation} in the \textit{{Dictionary}}}, volume = {52}, issn = {0190731X}, abstract = {In A New Johnson Self-Quotation in the Dictionary, Lee found that the fourth edition of the Dictionary (1773) illustrates the definition of “bribe” ("To gain by bribes; to give bribes, rewards, or hire, to bad purposes") with a couplet from his prologue to Goldsmith’s play The Good-Natured Man: “The great, “tis true, can still th” electing tribe/The bard may supplicate, but cannot bribe.” These wry lines nicely supplement the definition by suggesting that poets cannot purchase applause in the way politicians can buy votes.}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {The Scriblerian and the Kit-Cats}, author = {Scherwatzky, Steven D.}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {19--20}, } @article{sorensen_as_2021, title = {‘{As} the {Vulgar} {Call} {It}’: {Henry} {Fielding} and the {Language} of the {Vulgar}}, volume = {100}, issn = {00317977}, abstract = {Eighteenth-century Britain saw efforts to establish a national vernacular in print. The dictionaries and novels that helped institutionalize that vernacular were sometimes wide-ranging and inclusive in their approach. This article situates the work of Henry Fielding within this context and argues that Fielding, particularly in his {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Jonathan Wild{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} and “Modern Glossary” resists such efforts. The article tracks Fielding’s response to contemporary narrative techniques representing fictional character and his use of verbal irony to illuminate the terms of his rejection of the idea of an inclusive print vernacular that might represent the nation.}, language = {en}, number = {3/4}, journal = {Philological Quarterly}, author = {Sorensen, Janet}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {421--442}, } @article{barnes_morbid_2015, title = {‘{A} {Morbid} {Oblivion}’: {Samuel} {Johnson}, {James} {Boswell}, and {Remembering} {Not} to {Forget}}, volume = {23}, issn = {08845816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Barnes, Celia}, year = {2015}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {1--19}, } @article{cox__2022, title = {‘\& {Not} the {Least} {Wit}’: {Jane} {Austen}’s {Use} of ‘{Wit}’}, volume = {11}, issn = {20760787}, doi = {10.3390/h11060132}, abstract = {Jane Austen is celebrated for her wit and wittiness. She famously defended novels in Northanger Abbey, for example, on the basis that they display ‘the liveliest effusions of wit’. Critics have long been occupied with detailing the implications of Austen’s wit, but without due attention to Austen’s own explicit deployment of the word within her writing. Offering a re-evaluation of Austen’s use of ‘wit’, this article provides a much-needed examination of how the term is implemented by Austen in her fiction (from her juvenilia, and through her six major novels), contextualises wit’s meaning through its seventeenth-, eighteenth-, and nineteenth-century senses, and reveals that ‘wit’ did not necessarily have the positive connotations often presumed in modern suppositions. It transpires that, seemingly paradoxically, Austen routinely adopts the label ‘wit’ ironically to expose an absence of true wit, whilst concurrently avoiding the application of the word in moments displaying true wit. This article argues for the need to understand the crucial distinction between wit and true wit in Austen’s fiction.}, language = {en}, number = {6}, journal = {Humanities}, author = {Cox, Octavia}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {132}, } @article{noauthor_johnson_2020, title = {"{Johnson} and {China}: {Culture}, {Commerce}, and the {Dream} of the {Orient} in {Mid}-{Eighteenth}-{Century} {England}"}, volume = {53}, issn = {0190731X}, abstract = {Clingham eschews a tight argument about the relationship between Johnson and China. He generously credits those who have gone before and he has read everything, or so it seems. Moreover, his generalized statements about Johnson’s view of the Orient seem without exception correct.}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {The Scriblerian and the Kit-Cats}, year = {2020}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {17--19}, } @article{noauthor_johnsons_2019, title = {Johnson's {Unacknowledged} {Debt} to {Thomas} {Edwards} in the 1765 {Edition} of {Shakespeare}}, volume = {52}, issn = {0190731X}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {The Scriblerian and the Kit-Cats}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {19--19}, } @article{scanlan_look_2019, title = {'{Look}, {My} {Lord}, {It} {Comes}': {Ghostly} {Silences} in the {Boswell}/{Johnson} {Archive}}, volume = {52}, issn = {0190731X}, abstract = {In “‘Look, My Lord, It Comes’: Ghostly Silences in the Boswell/Johnson Archive,” Lee identifies a provocative, and somewhat amusing, subject: Johnson’s presence, especially in conversation, as a ghost. Most readers tend to think of Johnson in social situations as an intellectual pugilist, inclined every now and then to toss and gore his combatants. Lee suggests that Johnson’s initial silences in conversation are also meaningful.}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {The Scriblerian and the Kit-Cats}, author = {Scanlan, J. T.}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {20--21}, } @article{redford_club_2020, title = {The {Club}: {Johnson}, {Boswell}, and the {Friends} {Who} {Shaped} an {Age}}, volume = {53}, issn = {00132586}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Redford, Bruce}, collaborator = {Damrosch, Leo}, year = {2020}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {321--323}, } @article{lee_samuel_2019-2, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: 21st-{Century} {Oxford} {Authors}}, volume = {56}, issn = {00094978}, language = {en}, number = {8}, journal = {Choice}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, collaborator = {Womersley, David}, month = apr, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1001}, } @article{noauthor_samuel_2019-1, title = {Samuel {Johnson}'s {Practical} {Sermon} on {Marriage} in {Context}: {Spousal} {Whiggery} and the {Book} of {Common} {Prayer}}, volume = {52}, issn = {0190731X}, abstract = {In Samuel Johnson’s Practical Sermon on Marriage in Context: Spousal Whiggery and the Book of Common Prayer, Weinbrot focuses on Johnson’s sermon on marriage: “Therefore shall a man leave his father, and his mother, and shall cleave unto his wife” (Genesis 2:24). This sermon was written while domestic life itself was undergoing significant transformations, and he notes some of these changes are reflected in Johnson’s obiter dicta on marriage.}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {The Scriblerian and the Kit-Cats}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {25--26}, } @article{noauthor_samuel_2019-2, title = {Samuel {Johnson}'s {View} of {History}}, volume = {52}, issn = {0190731X}, abstract = {In Samuel Johnson’s View of History, Lock asserts that Macaulay’s opinion that Johnson was “a bigot in religion, a reactionary Tory in politics, and a narrow-minded provincial who contemned travel and denigrated history” has been reversed by modern scholarship. But perhaps Macaulay’s understanding of Johnson on history is not so far afield as recent views suggest. This solid essay contrasts the “Enlightenment” notion of history, as practiced by Bayle, Montesquieu, Voltaire, and Gibbon, among others, with an old-fashioned view that Johnson favored. Johnson leaned toward “humanist historians who compiled their narratives from the available printed sources. They did not undertake “research” of the kind begun by the seventeenth-century antiquarians and later absorbed into the mainstream of historical writing.”}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {The Scriblerian and the Kit-Cats}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {22--23}, } @article{markley_where_2021, title = {"{Where} the {Climate} {Is} {Unkind}, and the {Ground} {Penurious}": {Johnson} and the {Alien} {Ecologies} of the {Highlands}}, volume = {100}, issn = {00317977}, abstract = {In this essay, then, I argue that Johnson’s characteristic skepticism extends to eighteenth-century efforts to treat the world, as John Locke does, as a storehouse of endlessly exploitable value open to human labor and ingenuity. In his Second Treatise, Locke describes the Golden Age of abundance by invoking an image of a wilderness waiting to be exploited: “in the beginning, all the World was America.” In contrast, Johnson turns the “barrenness” of the Highlands into a metonymic extension of world that resists the interlocking ideologies of bucolic retreat, georgic improvement, and the visionary productivity that underwrite fictions of English national identity. Rather than treating “all the World” as “America,” Johnson strips the world of its stocks of exploitable resources by reimagining it in the images of “barren hills” and treeless islands. In this respect, his Journey bypasses the arguments of Scottish advocates for planting trees in the Highlands and focuses instead on a metropolitan skepticism of agricultural and arboricultural improvement.}, language = {en}, number = {3/4}, journal = {Philological Quarterly}, author = {Markley, Robert}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson, Philosophy}, pages = {493--513}, } @article{walker_reformist_2020, title = {The {Reformist} {Ideas} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {52}, issn = {0190731X}, doi = {10.1353/scb.2020.0015}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {The Scriblerian and the Kit-Cats}, author = {Walker, Robert G.}, collaborator = {Ritchie, Stefka}, year = {2020}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {236}, } @article{riker_samuel_2018-1, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Eternal} {Return}}, volume = {86}, issn = {19487428}, language = {en}, number = {15}, journal = {Kirkus Reviews}, collaborator = {Riker, Martin}, month = aug, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @inproceedings{pahl_samuel_2017, title = {Samuel {Johnson}, {Periodical} {Publication}, and the {Sentimental} {Reader}: {Virtue} in {Distress} in \textit{{The} {Rambler}} and \textit{{The} {Idler}}}, volume = {36}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Lumen: {Selected} {Proceedings} from the {Canadian} {Society} for {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Studies}/{Travaux} choisis de la {Société} canadienne d'étude du dix-huitième siècle}, author = {Pahl, Chance David}, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {21--35}, } @article{baldwin_samuel_2015, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Virgil}}, volume = {23}, issn = {08845816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Baldwin, Barry}, year = {2015}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {57--82}, } @article{lee_samuel_2016, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Journey} into {Words}}, volume = {53}, issn = {00094978}, language = {en}, number = {12}, journal = {Choice}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, collaborator = {Mugglestone, Lynda}, month = aug, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1780}, } @article{lee_samuel_2015, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {New} {Contexts} for a {New} {Century}}, volume = {29}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Intelligencer}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, collaborator = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {43--50}, } @article{lee_samuel_2018-2, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: 21st-{Century} {Oxford} {Authors}}, volume = {32}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Intelligencer}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, collaborator = {Womersley, David}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {13--19}, } @article{boyd_new_2023, title = {New {Essays} on {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Revaluation}}, volume = {47}, issn = {00982601}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Life}, author = {Boyd, Bradford Q.}, collaborator = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {102--125}, } @article{lee_new_2019, title = {New {Essays} on {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Revaluation}}, volume = {66 [264]}, issn = {00293970}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, collaborator = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {603}, } @article{boyd_samuel_2023, title = {Samuel {Johnson} among the {Modernists}}, volume = {47}, issn = {00982601}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Life}, author = {Boyd, Bradford Q.}, collaborator = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {102--125}, } @article{scanlan_two_2019, title = {Two {Allusions} in {Samuel} {Johnson}'s \textit{{The} {False} {Alarm}}}, volume = {52}, issn = {0190731X}, abstract = {Lee demonstrates in miniature what Boswell in the Life calls Johnson’s “certain continual power of seizing the useful substance of all that he knew.” He argues in favor of a more meaningful source — Burton’s Anatomy of Melancholy, which Johnson knew well. Moreover, Burton, with his language of disease, agrees with the metaphorical language of disease in The False Alarm. In short, with a few words, Johnson elicits a range of associations that do much more than gild his writing.}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {The Scriblerian and the Kit-Cats}, author = {Scanlan, J. T.}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {22}, } @book{kosykh__2022, address = {Ekaterinburg}, title = {Сэмюэл Джонсон и его эпоха: Британия и мир глазами английского интеллектуала {XVIII} в.: монография / {Sėmi}︠u︡ėl {Dzhonson} i ego ėpokha: {Britanii}︠a︡ i mir glazami angliĭskogo intellektuala {XVIII} v.: monografii︠a︡ = {Samuel} {Johnson} and his {Era}: {Britain} and the {World} through the eyes of an 18th-century {English} intellectual}, isbn = {978-5-7996-3509-1}, shorttitle = {Сэмюэл Джонсон и его эпоха}, language = {ru}, publisher = {Izdatelʹstvo Uralʹskogo universiteta}, author = {Kosykh, T. A.}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{jarman_comment_2015, title = {Comment: {Letter} from the {Western} {Isles}}, volume = {67}, issn = {0018702X}, abstract = {Jarman narrates his trip to Scotland aboard the Caledonian MacBrayne. He further cites the Scottish referendum on independence. Among other things, Jarman talks about Samuel Johnson’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, an account of the trip he took with James Boswell, which increases his desire to visit these places even more.}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Hudson Review}, author = {Jarman, Mark}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {533}, } @article{gordon_conversations_2019, title = {Conversations with {Friends}}, issn = {00287806}, language = {en}, journal = {New York Times Book Review}, author = {Gordon, Lyndall}, month = apr, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {15}, } @book{boswell_selections_2018, address = {Mineola, N.Y.}, series = {Dover thrift editions}, title = {Selections from the life of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, isbn = {978-0-486-82843-5}, language = {en}, publisher = {Dover}, author = {Boswell, James}, editor = {Chapman, R. W.}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{__2022, address = {Beijing}, title = {约翰生评传 / {Yue} han sheng ping chuan}, isbn = {978-7-5125-1390-7}, abstract = {本书采纳十余种流行且有影响的约翰生传记资源,分阶段叙述介绍约翰生一生及各位传记作者对其人其思想的评价,极力反映出不同时期尤其当代的约翰生传记写作和研究现况,提供较为完整的理解约翰生著书立说,知行同一的智慧人生画面,试图揭示约翰生何以成为谈不完的话题.Ben shu cai na shi yu zhong liu xing qie you ying xiang de yue han sheng chuan ji zi yuan,Fen jie duan xu shu jie shao yue han sheng yi sheng ji ge wei chuan ji zuo zhe dui qi ren qi si xiang de ping jia,Ji li fan ying chu bu tong shi qi you qi dang dai de yue han sheng chuan ji xie zuo he yan jiu xian kuang,Ti gong jiao wei wan zheng de li jie yue han sheng zhu shu li shuo,Zhi xing tong yi de zhi hui ren sheng hua mian,Shi tu jie shi yue han sheng he yi cheng wei tan bu wan de hua ti.}, language = {zh}, publisher = {北京: 国际文化出版公司, 2022: Guo ji wen hua chu ban gong si}, author = {蔡田明, Tianming}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{__2021, address = {Yokohama}, series = {広島修道大学学術選書 = {Hiroshima} shūdō daigaku gakujutsu sensho}, title = {希望の本質: サミュエル・ジョンソンの思想と文学 / {Kibō} no honshitsu: {Samyueru} {Jonson} no shisō to bungaku}, isbn = {978-4-86110-776-4}, shorttitle = {希望の本質}, language = {Japanese (Hide non-Roman characters)}, number = {79}, publisher = {Shunpūsha}, author = {石井, 善洋}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{_ye__2020, address = {Shamen}, title = {塞缪尔·约翰逊《诗人传》对英诗经典的建构 = {Samuel} {Johnson}'s formation of a poetic canon in the {Lives} of the {Poets} / {Sai} mou er {Yue} han xun shi ren chuan dui ying shi jing dian de jian gou = {Samuel} {Johnson}'s formation of a poetic canon in the {Lives} of the {Poets}}, isbn = {978-7-5615-7761-5}, abstract = {本书以约翰逊的《诗人传》为考察对象,从诗歌批评史的角度来检视这位18世纪大文豪的批评观如何塑造和影响《诗人传》某些传主的经典地位.本书讨论的是《诗人传》中的弥尔顿,德莱顿,蒲柏,还有两大诗人群体— — "玄学派"诗人和十八世纪中期诗人.Ben shu yi yue han xun de shi ren chuan wei kao cha dui xiang,Cong shi ge pi ping shi de jiao du lai jian shi zhei wei 18 shi ji da wen hao de pi ping guan ru he su zao he ying xiang shi ren chuan mou xie chuan zhu de jing dian di wei.Ben shu tao lun de shi shi ren chuan zhong de mi er dun,De lai dun,Pu bo,Hai you liang da shi ren qun ti"xuan xue pai"shi ren he shi ba shi ji zhong qi shi ren.}, language = {zh}, publisher = {厦门: 厦门大学出版社, 2020: Sha men da xue chu ban she}, author = {叶丽贤 Ye, Lixian}, year = {2020}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, } @book{boswell_diario_2016, address = {Valencia}, title = {Diario de un viaje a las {Hébridas} con {Samuel} {Johnson}}, isbn = {978-84-16453-45-0}, abstract = {En 1773, Samuel Johnson (1709–1784) y James Boswell (1740–1795) emprendieron un viaje por el norte de Escocia, que dio lugar a dos libros memorables. Asistimos en ellos a todo tipo de vicisitudes y personajes, curiosidades y anécdotas en un recorrido de cuatro meses que conduce a los autores por numerosos y pintorescos lugares. En el Diario hallamos dos caracteres bien distintos en delicioso diálogo: el de alguien que comenta, opina y tiene salidas de ingenio desde la madurez, y el de un hombre, aún joven, que aporta el conocimiento de primera mano del país y sus gentes. Como señaló Borges, Boswell quiso subrayar sus diferencias con Johnson como Cervantes marcó la disparidad entre Don Quijote y Sancho o como Arthur Conan Doyle haría lo propio entre Holmes y Watson. El libro, una fuente impagable de datos y erudiciones varias, posee un alto valor histórico y antropológico y ofrece una mirada privilegiada sobre un paisaje de enorme atractivo y una sociedad que aún se rige por el sistema de los clanes. Pero, sobre todo, es una obra de gran calidad literaria, en la que no faltan la finura psicológica y el humor. Aunque el {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Viaje de Johnson{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} (1775) fue publicado hace algunos años en nuestra lengua, el {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Diario{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} de Boswell (1785) no había sido vertido antes al español. Lo hace ahora Antonio Rivero Taravillo, traductor de grandes autores de la lengua inglesa y buen conocedor de la literatura gaélica.}, language = {es}, publisher = {Editorial Pre-textos}, author = {Boswell, James}, translator = {Rivero Taravillo, Antonio}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{boswell_vida_2021, address = {Barcelona}, title = {Vida de {Samuel} {Johnson}, doctor en leyes}, isbn = {978-84-18370-44-1}, abstract = {La Vida de Samuel Johnson, de James Boswell, «delicia y orgullo del mundo de habla inglesa», según G. B. Hill, es considerada unánimemente la biografía más lograda que se ha escrito jamás. Pese a que Johnson, coloso de la literatura de su tiempo, era un personaje complejo, Boswell logra presentárnoslo en su insólita riqueza gracias a su conocimiento personal y al minucioso trabajo de recopilación de los testimonios de muchos otros contemporáneos: a través de las enjundiosas conversaciones con Johnson, de sus cartas, poemas, traducciones, panegíricos, críticas o artículos para revistas, va emergiendo el personaje desde su juventud hasta su consagración, con tal viveza que el lector tiene la impresión de conocerlo como si hubiera tenido el privilegio de tratarlo. Y así, merced a una prodigiosa combinación de afecto, respeto, destreza y rigor, Boswell consiguió dar vida al personaje retratado para que trascendiera su existencia temporal y propagara su influjo durante siglos. No es extraño que el tiempo haya convertido la Vida de Samuel Johnson en un auténtico modelo del género biográfico.}, language = {es}, publisher = {Acantilado}, author = {Boswell, James}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{sachdev_critical_2016, address = {New Delhi}, title = {Critical {Interpretation} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, isbn = {978-93-82006-25-1}, language = {en}, publisher = {Wisdom Press}, author = {Sachdev, Rita}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{johnson__2023, address = {[Tokyo]}, title = {へそ曲がりジョンソン博士の人生パズル: 十八世紀巨人のことば / {Juhachiseiki} kyojin no kotoba.}, isbn = {979-8-8582-9219-7}, language = {Japanese (Hide non-Roman characters)}, publisher = {Amazon}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{_boswell__2023, address = {Shanghai}, title = {约翰生传: 全译本 = {The} life of {Samuel} {Johnson} / {Quan} yi ben = {The} life of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, isbn = {978-7-5327-8316-8}, shorttitle = {约翰生传}, abstract = {本书记述了十八世纪著名英国诗人,散文家,批评家和英语词典编纂家约翰生的一生,并介绍了其代表作等.Ben shu ji shu le shi ba shi ji zhu ming ying guo shi ren,San wen jia,Pi ping jia he ying yu ci dian bian zuan jia yue han sheng de yi sheng,Bing jie shao le qi dai biao zuo{\textless} la sai la si{\textgreater} deng.}, language = {zh}, publisher = {上海: 上海译文出版社有限公司: Shang hai yi wen chu ban she you xian gong si}, author = {鲍斯韦尔 Boswell, James and Cha tu. Pu,Long}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{__cai_tian_ming__2018, address = {Beijing}, title = {走近约翰生 = {Approaching} {Samuel} {Johnson} / {Zou} jin yue han sheng = {Approaching} samuel {Johnson}}, isbn = {978-7-5201-2420-1}, abstract = {本书汇集作者十余篇文论,分别介绍和约翰生小说,约翰生与启蒙运动,约翰生的诗学观及其政治,宗教,哲学和全球化思想.国外约翰生学研究概况,呈现英美澳的研究进展和学习活动常态.Ben shu hui ji zuo zhe shi yu pian wen lun,Fen bie jie shao yue han sheng chuan he yue han sheng xiao shuo xing fu gu,Yue han sheng yu qi meng yun dong,Yue han sheng de shi xue guan ji qi zheng zhi,Zong jiao,Zhe xue he quan qiu hua si xiang.Guo wai yue han sheng xue yan jiu gai kuang,Cheng xian ying mei ao de yan jiu jin zhan he xue xi huo dong chang tai.}, language = {zh}, publisher = {北京: 社会科学文献出版社, 2018: She hui ke xue wen xian chu ban she}, author = {蔡田明 = Cai tian ming}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{roder_entwurfe_2015, address = {Heidelberg}, series = {Anglistische {Forschungen}}, title = {Entwürfe des {Glücks} und des guten {Lebens} in englischen {Romanen} vom 18. zum 20. {Jahrhundert}}, isbn = {978-3-8253-6444-1}, language = {de}, number = {452}, publisher = {Universitätsverlag Winter}, author = {Röder, Katrin}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{torne_usos_2019, address = {Barcelona}, title = {Usos, costumbres y definiciones de las palabras que conforman la lengua inglesa: incluye términos que aparecen en {Shakespeare} y otros grandes autores de la literatura británica}, isbn = {978-84-9992-995-8}, language = {es}, publisher = {Debate}, author = {Torné, Gonzalo}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{__2015, address = {Beijing}, title = {塞缪尔·约翰逊的道德关怀 / {Sai} mou {erYue} han xun de dao de guan huai}, isbn = {978-7-5161-6618-5}, abstract = {本书将约翰逊的观点置于当时相应的历史背景中, 主要聚焦于约翰逊的社会道德观, 政治观念和文学批评, 偶尔论及他的宗教思想.从文字上把握原文主旨, 尽可能利用较新的传记研究材料和18世纪历史, 政治, 文学和社会的研究成果, 证明约翰逊伦理思想同英国现代化情境的相关性.Ben shu jiang yue han xun de guan dian zhi yu dang shi xiang ying de li shi bei jing zhong, Zhu yao ju jiao yu yue han xun de she hui dao de guan, Zheng zhi guan nian he wen xue pi ping, Ou er lun ji ta de zong jiao si xiang. Cong wen zi shang ba wo yuan wen zhu zhi, Jin ke neng li yong jiao xin de chuan ji yan jiu cai liao he 18 shi ji li shi, Zheng zhi, Wen xue he she hui de yan jiu cheng guo, Zheng ming yue han xun lun li si xiang tong ying guo xian dai hua qing jing de xiang guan xing.}, language = {zh}, publisher = {北京: 中国社会科学出版社, 2015: Zhong guo she hui ke xue chu ban she}, author = {龚龑, Gong}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{__2022-1, address = {Guiling}, title = {重返昨日世界: 从塞缪尔·约翰逊到亚当·斯密,一群塑造时代的人 / cong {Saimiu}'er {Yuehanxun} dao {Yadang} {Simi}, yi qun su zao shi dai de ren}, isbn = {978-7-5598-4793-5}, shorttitle = {重返昨日世界}, language = {zh}, publisher = {Guangxi shi fan da xue chu ban she}, author = {叶丽贤}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{_bate__2022, address = {Guilin}, title = {约翰生传 = {Samuel} {Johnson}: a biography / {Yue} han sheng chuan}, isbn = {978-7-5598-2996-2}, shorttitle = {约翰生传 = {Samuel} {Johnson}}, abstract = {本书讲述塞缪尔·约翰生的生平,性格和作品.展现出这位伟人的优点与缺点,他内心的动荡与叛逆,他内心中独立与依赖,敌意与内疚的分裂,刻画出约翰生强烈的痛苦与勇气.Ben shu jiang shu sai mou er·Yue han sheng de sheng ping,Xing ge he zuo pin.Zhan xian chu zhei wei wei ren de you dian yu que dian,Ta nei xin de dong dang yu pan ni,Ta nei xin zhong du li yu yi lai,Di yi yu nei jiu de fen lie,Ke hua chu yue han sheng qiang lie de tong ku yu yong qi.}, language = {zh}, publisher = {桂林: 广西师范大学出版社, 2022: Guang xi shi fan da xue chu ban she}, author = {贝特 Bate, Walter Jackson and Yi. Zhou,Peiheng}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, } @book{oflaherty_reading_2016, address = {St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador}, title = {A {Reading} of {Samuel} {Johnson}’s "{The} {Vanity} of {Human} {Wishes}: {The} {Tenth} {Satire} of {Juvenal}, {Imitated}" (1749)}, isbn = {978-0-9680998-5-8}, language = {en}, publisher = {Long Beach Press}, author = {O'Flaherty, Patrick}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{manganelli_vida_2017, address = {Barcelona}, title = {Vida de {Samuel} {Johnson}}, isbn = {978-84-946425-7-9}, abstract = {{\textless}cite{\textgreater}Vida de Samuel Johnson{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, habría logrado la obra de arte tan esperada. Giorgio Manganelli, tomándose las palabras de Schwob casi como un desafío, escribió este breve texto sobre la vida de Johnson, el intelectual inglés más importante del siglo XVIII. Escrita en 1961 para ser leída en el Terzo Programma de la Rai, la Vida de Samuel Johnson que aquí presentamos es el resultado de una cuidada labor de transcripción a partir del manuscrito de Manganelli. El escritor italiano no sólo cuenta la vida de Johnson desde el día en que, siendo muy joven, llegó a Londres procedente de Lichfield, sino que traza también un retrato colectivo a través de la visión de sus tres amigos, el escritor Richard Savage, el libertino Topham Beauclerk y su biógrafo James Boswell. Pese a que tanto Johnson como Manganelli pertenecen indudablemente a épocas distintas, constituyen sin embargo un fascinante caso de simbiosis. Manganeso sentía una gran afinidad por la obra y figura de Johnson, de quien dice que fue «el primer héroe de la sociedad de masas», de una sociedad capaz de inventarse mitos colectivos y desarrollarlos. Y no sólo eso: la melancolía, la hipocondría y la desventura de Johnson son también las de Manganelli. Autor y personaje mezclados en un texto extraordinario.}, language = {es}, publisher = {Gatopardo}, author = {Manganelli, Giorgio}, translator = {Clavel, Teresa}, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{jones_my_2023, address = {Ottawa}, title = {My {Sam} {Johnson}: {A} {Biography} for {General} {Readers}}, isbn = {978-1-7388960-0-4}, abstract = {A biography of English writer Samuel Johnson, 1709–1784, ... covering his entire life from his birth in Lichfield to his death in London.}, language = {en}, publisher = {William \& Park}, author = {Jones, Wayne}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, } @book{ritchie_samuel_2015, address = {Manchester}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} {Illustrated}}, isbn = {978-0-9933714-5-5}, abstract = {Samuel Johnson Illustrated is a unique introduction to six of Johnson’s allegories featured in the Rambler together with ‘The Vision of Theodore, the Hermit of Teneriffe, found in his Cell’ which Johnson thought was the best of all he ever wrote. The keynote to the present compilation is the extraordinary imaginative power Johnson instils in his writings which in turn stimulates the reader’s own personal creative experience. It is a new approach that draws attention to the influence of post-Newtonian science on mid-eighteenth-century art which valued mental imagery, ‘seeing in the mind’s eye,’ just as Newton had done to produce his synthesis of one universal law. For Johnson, too, ‘words were images of things’ and he often used the power of creative visualisation in an act of contemplation in his allegories. The introduction as well as the analytical notes that precede each text aim to facilitate the reader’s understanding of the peculiarities of mid-eighteenth-century aesthetics and of Johnson’s own affinity to the arts. The contributors have also taken into account a striking characteristic of the mid-eighteenth century — that of the affinity between poetry and painting, in the words of Samuel Johnson, ‘two sister arts,’ and the book has benefited from over fifty original illustrations by Dr Ana Stefanova, a psychologist and amateur artist and Svetlan Stefanov, a visual artist. As an inter-disciplinary project, the book has allowed its four contributors to broaden their critical perspective in a truly mid-eighteenth-century fashion, and travelling beyond their own fields of study, they have produced a truly exciting compilation.}, language = {en}, publisher = {I2i Publishing}, author = {Ritchie, Stefka}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{ruxin_samuel_2015, address = {London}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}, {David} {Garrick}, and the {Restoration} of {Shakespeare}}, isbn = {978-1-899284-10-8}, language = {en}, publisher = {Dr Johnson's House}, author = {Ruxin, Paul T.}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{ritchie_reformist_2017, address = {Newcastle upon Tyne}, title = {The {Reformist} {Ideas} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, isbn = {978-1-4438-3181-9}, abstract = {This book explores what remains an under-studied aspect of Samuel Johnson’s profile as a person and writer — namely, his attitude to social improvement. The interpretive framework provided here is cross-disciplinary, and applies perspectives from social and cultural history, legal history, architectural history and, of course, English literature. This allows Johnson’s writings to be read against the peculiarities of their historical milieu, and reveals Johnson in a new light — as an advocate of social improvement for human betterment. Considering the multiplicity of narrative modes that have been employed, the book points to the blurred boundaries and overlapping between history, testimony and fiction, and argues that a future biography of Samuel Johnson has to recognise that throughout his life he valued the utilitarian aspect of his manifesto as a writer to impart a more charitable attitude in the pursuit of a more caring society.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Cambridge Scholars Publishing}, author = {Ritchie, Stefka}, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{mack_1773_2019, address = {Colorado}, title = {1773 {Scotland}: {An} {Illustrated} {Account} of {Johnson} \& {Boswell}'s {Tour}}, isbn = {978-1-950724-09-3}, shorttitle = {1773 {Scotland}}, abstract = {In 1773, the Scottish James Boswell persuaded his English friend Samuel Johnson to accompany him on a tour through the Highlands of Scotland. Johnson was well known for his literary works and his dictionary. The two travelers set out from Edinburgh and skirted the eastern and northeastern coasts of Scotland. They proceeded into the Highlands and spent several weeks on various islands in the Hebrides. After a visit to Boswell’s Estate at Auchinleck, the two returned to Edinburgh. Johnson published his {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} in 1775. A separate travel journal, {\textless}cite{\textgreater}The Journal of a tour to the Hebrides, with Samuel Johnson L.L.D.{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, by Boswell was published in 1785. The two narratives are very different in approach — Johnson concentrated on Scotland, and Boswell focused on Johnson. This book contains excerpts form the original text and features historically re-created paintings of locations visited by the travelers. This illustrated book was completed in 2018 over 200 years after the original tour. It was the effort of a 20-year project beginning in 1998. Although the author and artist did not walk directly in the footsteps of Boswell and Johnson, their journey was retraced during multiple travels throughout Scotland. The project culminated in a stay at the restored familial home of Boswell — Auchinleck House. {\textless}cite{\textgreater}1773 Scotland{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} contains 65 illustrations that retrace Johnson \& Boswell’s tour.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Loch Vale Fine Art}, author = {Mack, Brian C.}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{johnson_journey_2020, address = {Oxford}, series = {Oxford {World}'s {Classics}}, title = {“{A} {Journey} to the {Western} {Islands} of {Scotland}” and “{A} {Journal} of a {Tour} to the {Hebrides} with {Samuel} {Johnson}”}, isbn = {978-0-19-879874-3}, abstract = {The text presents a lightly-edited version of both works, preserving the original orthography and corrected typographical errors to fit modern grammar standards. The introduction and notes provide clear and concise explanations on Johnson and Boswell’s respective careers, their friendship and grand biographical projects. It also examines the Scottish Enlightenment, the status of England and Scotland during the Reformation through to the Union of the Crowns, and the Jacobite.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Johnson, Samuel and Boswell, James}, editor = {Barnes, Celia and Lynch, Jack}, year = {2020}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, Paperback, Travel, Journals, History}, } @book{johnson_complete_2024, address = {London}, series = {Longman annotated {English} poets}, title = {The {Complete} {Poems} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, isbn = {978-1-003-27325-7}, abstract = {This definitive edition, the first since 1974, presents all the poetry of Samuel Johnson (1709–1784), including his play, Irene, with detailed wide-ranging commentary. It has been expertly edited with attention to the extant manuscripts and all relevant printings. The volume includes the entirety of Johnson’s verse in all its generic diversity: including satire, ode, elegy, verse drama, and verse prayer. The poems are presented in their original spelling and punctuation with extensive commentary on their literary background-biblical, classical, and modern-as well as careful explanation of unusual words, allusions to historical figures, and references to contemporary events that appear in the poems. Proceeding chronologically, this edition also situates Johnson’s verse in the context of his life from his early days in Lichfield to his career as an author in London. Unlike all earlier editions, the present offering provides full translations of all the Latin and Greek poems on which Johnson based so much of his English verse. Correspondingly, it provides the English poems which some of his Latin verse translates. Neither in the presentation of the verse nor in the commentary does this edition assume a command of foreign languages: it aims to be useful for all students of Samuel Johnson’s poetry.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Routledge}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {Brown, Robert D. and DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, year = {2024}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Poetry, Classics}, } @book{demaria_cambridge_2025, address = {Cambridge}, title = {The {Cambridge} {Introduction} to {Samuel} {Johnson}}, isbn = {978-1-009-53456-7 978-1-009-53453-6}, abstract = {This book gives a full but concise introduction to Samuel Johnson’s life and works. For literature students, it will be a useful survey of Johnson’s work; for the general reader, a readable overview of this legendary figure of English literature and history.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert and Hitchens, Daniel}, year = {2025}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{bingham_strange_2018, address = {Leipzig}, title = {Strange words: for tenor and violoncello}, language = {en}, publisher = {Edition Peters}, author = {Bingham, Judith and Johnson, Samuel and Newton, Isaac and Blake, William}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, annote = {Duration: approximately 11 min Includes biographical notes in English and German Words by Isaac Newton, William Blake and from Johnson's Dictionary Cello part includes tenor part as cue}, annote = {Fantasy -- The phoenix -- Rose -- The fairy funeral -- Mystery}, } @book{bingham_hodge_2023, address = {Chipping Norton}, title = {Hodge, {Dr}. {Johnson}'s cat: for {B}♭ clarinet and tenor/speaker}, shorttitle = {Hodge, {Dr}. {Johnson}'s cat}, language = {en}, publisher = {Composers Edition}, author = {Bingham, Judith and Johnson, Samuel and Boswell, James}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, annote = {1. Dr. Johnson defines a cat and a mouse -- 2. James Boswell describes his friend, Samuel Johnson -- 3. Vermin: any noxious animal. Used commonly for small creatures -- 4. Sneeze: to emit wind audibly, by the nose}, annote = {Includes score in C and transposed score Cover title With program notes in English Texts by Samuel Johnson, James Boswell, and the composer Words printed separately as text}, } @book{awliyayiniya_sadi_2020, address = {Tihrān}, edition = {Chāp-i avval}, title = {Saʻdī va {Jānsūn}: du nāʹhamzabān-i hamʹdil: taḥlīl-i taṭbīqī-i {Gulistān}-i {Saʻdī} va {Rāslās}-i {Jānsūn}}, isbn = {978-622-6189-81-1}, shorttitle = {Saʻdī va {Jānsūn}}, language = {vi}, publisher = {Nashr-i Nigāh-i Muʻāṣir}, author = {Awliyāyīʹniyā, Hilin}, year = {2020}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, } @book{lee_new_2018-1, address = {Newark}, title = {New essays on {Samuel} {Johnson}: revaluation}, isbn = {978-1-61149-679-6}, shorttitle = {New essays on {Samuel} {Johnson}}, abstract = {{\textless}cite{\textgreater}New Essays on Samuel Johnson: Revaluation{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} is a collection of essays by various hands that examines its point of focus, the inexhaustible English author Samuel Johnson, from a variety of different critical perspectives. The book also simultaneously interrogates particular texts (such as the Dictionary, the Lives of the Poets) alongside general themes (such as Johnson and intertextuality, Johnson and autobiography). The word “revaluation” from the title connotes both the deployment of specifically au courant approaches — viewing, for example, Johnson in relation to climate change, or Johnson and the notion of “osmology” — as well as more general reflections upon Johnson’s importance to our present cultural and temporal moment.}, language = {en}, publisher = {University of Delaware Press}, editor = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2018}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism}, } @article{loveridge_rasselas_2024, title = {\textit{{Rasselas}}: {The} {Enigma} and the "{Agile} {Music}"}, volume = {121}, issn = {00393738}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Studies in Philology}, author = {Loveridge, Mark}, year = {2024}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {298--325}, } @article{walker_quakers_2021, title = {Quakers, {Shoemakers}, and {Thomas} {Cumming}}, volume = {34}, issn = {0895769X}, doi = {10.1080/0895769X.2019.1637708}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes, and Reviews}, author = {Walker, Robert G.}, month = mar, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {31--33}, } @article{visan_labels_2021, title = {Labels in the {History} of {Lexicography}: {From} {Bailey} to {Johnson}}, volume = {72}, issn = {0039-405X}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Studii şi Cercetări Linguistice}, author = {Visan, Ruxandra}, month = jun, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {55--70}, } @article{hardiman_club_2024, title = {The {Club}: {Johnson}, {Boswell}, and the {Friends} {Who} {Shaped} an {Age}}, volume = {47}, issn = {0141-867X}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Hardiman, Edward}, collaborator = {Damrosch, Leo}, year = {2024}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {336--337}, } @article{risling_ants_2016, title = {Ants, {Polyps}, and {Hanover} {Rats}: {Henry} {Fielding} and {Popular} {Science}}, volume = {95}, issn = {00317977}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Philological Quarterly}, author = {Risling, Matthew}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {25}, } @incollection{poncarova_many_2024, address = {London}, title = {‘{Many} {More} {Remains} of {Ancient} {Genius}’: {Approaches} to {Authorship} in the {Ossian} {Controversy}}, isbn = {978-1-80008-655-5}, abstract = {The ‘author function,’ as Michel Foucault outlines it, characterises ‘the mode of existence, circulation, and functioning of certain discourses in society.’ It does not ‘refer purely and simply to a real individual, since it can give rise simultaneously to several selves, several subject-positions that can be occupied by different classes of individuals.’ While Foucault acknowledges that ‘it would be ridiculous to deny the existence of individuals who write, and invent,’ he asserts that ‘some time, at least, the individual who sits down to write a text, at the edge of which lurks a possible œuvre, resumes...}, language = {en}, urldate = {2025-03-30}, booktitle = {From {Shakespeare} to {Autofiction}}, publisher = {UCL Press}, author = {Poncarová, Petra Johana}, editor = {Procházka, Martin}, year = {2024}, doi = {10.2307/jj.8816151.9}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {55--72}, } @incollection{new_johnson_2023, address = {Gainesville}, title = {Johnson, {T}. {S}. {Eliot}, and the {City}}, isbn = {978-0-8130-6983-8}, abstract = {A literary scholar spending years in the company of Laurence Sterne will, if only as a defense mechanism against the many assertions of Sterne’s anticipation of postmodernism, find himself arguing for his far more interesting, if less obvious, relationship to modernism. Hence, in a series of essays over the years, I have brought Sterne’s writings into proximity with the novels of Marcel Proust, Italo Svevo, Bruno Schulz, and Virginia Woolf; with the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche; and with the autobiographical {\textless}em{\textgreater}Sentimental Journey{\textless}/em{\textgreater} of Viktor Shklovsky — an erratic but sufficiently representative sampling of the modernist movement.}, language = {en}, urldate = {2025-03-30}, booktitle = {Textual and {Critical} {Intersections}: {Conversations} with {Laurence} {Sterne} and {Others}}, publisher = {University Press of Florida}, author = {New, Melvyn}, year = {2023}, doi = {10.2307/jj.8362597.11}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {136--162}, } @incollection{cogliano_drivers_2024, address = {Cambridge, Mass.}, title = {Drivers of {Negroes}}, isbn = {978-0-674-29249-9}, abstract = {Samuel Johnson was one of eighteenth-century Britain’s most famous men of letters. In 1755 he published his {\textless}em{\textgreater}Dictionary of the English Language,{\textless}/em{\textgreater} which became a landmark in the history of language and could be found in the libraries of gentlemen on both sides of the Atlantic, including those of Washington and Jefferson. Johnson was also a prolific literary critic, poet, essayist, and novelist. He was known for his caustic wit and trenchant criticism. He was immortalized in James Boswell’s 1791 biography, {\textless}em{\textgreater}The Life of Samuel Johnson.{\textless}/em{\textgreater} While Boswell dedicated thousands of pages to capturing Johnson’s wit, Johnson himself offered a}, language = {en}, urldate = {2025-03-30}, booktitle = {A {Revolutionary} {Friendship}: {Washington}, {Jefferson}, and the {American} {Republic}}, publisher = {Harvard University Press}, author = {Cogliano, Francis D.}, year = {2024}, doi = {10.2307/jj.10474609.6}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {54--71}, } @incollection{walker_social_2022, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {The {Social} {Life} of {Thomas} {Cumming}, or “{Clubbing}” with {Johnson}’s {Friend}, the {Fighting} {Quaker}}, isbn = {978-1-68448-351-8}, abstract = {The penultimate item in the last volume to appear of the Yale edition of Samuel Johnson’s works, {\textless}em{\textgreater}Johnson on Demand{\textless}/em{\textgreater}, is “General Rules of the Essex Head Club (1783),” a significant inclusion not because it is compelling reading — unless one is fascinated by specific dictates of how reckonings should be made and attendance enforced — but because it serves as a useful reminder that, even as he neared the end of his life, Johnson valued his friendships, both formal and informal, to the extent that he would devote his attention to these rules for his newly formed club in the...}, language = {en}, urldate = {2025-03-30}, booktitle = {A {Clubbable} {Man}: {Essays} on {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Literature} and {Culture} in {Honor} of {Greg} {Clingham}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Walker, Robert G.}, editor = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2022}, doi = {10.2307/j.ctv2vt04f0.10}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {90--102}, } @incollection{al-hariri_basran_2020, address = {New York}, title = {A {Basran} {Boswell}}, abstract = {In some ways the English literary pair that most resembles al-Ḥārith and Abū Zayd is James Boswell (d. 1795) and Samuel Johnson (d. 1784). In both cases we have a narrator eager to learn from, and to impress, an older contemporary famous for his command of language. The senior member of the pair does not disappoint when it comes to eloquence, though in both cases he occasionally exploits his admirer or treats him with contempt. This Imposture, which is Englished after Boswell’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Life of Samuel Johnson{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, involves a game similar to one played in Johnson’s literary circle....}, language = {en}, urldate = {2025-03-30}, booktitle = {Impostures}, publisher = {NYU Press}, author = {{Al-Ḥarīrī}}, editor = {Stewart, Devin J. and Sieburth, Richard}, translator = {Cooperson, Michael}, collaborator = {Kilito, Abdelfattah}, year = {2020}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {21--29}, } @incollection{lounsberry_choosing_2014, address = {Gainesville}, title = {Choosing the {Outsider} {Role}: {Virginia} {Woolf}'s 1903 diary; {James} {Boswell}'s \textit{{Journal} of a {Tour} to the {Hebrides} with {Samuel} {Johnson}, {LL}.{D}.}}, language = {en}, urldate = {2025-04-01}, booktitle = {Becoming {Virginia} {Woolf}: {Her} {Early} {Diaries} \& the {Diaries} {She} {Read}}, publisher = {University Press of Florida}, author = {Lounsberry, Barbara}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {54--60}, } @article{clingham_i_2019, title = {‘{I} {Stole} {His} {Likeness}’: {An} {Unknown} {Drawing} of {Samuel} {Johnson} and {James} {Boswell}}, volume = {161}, issn = {0007-6287}, language = {en}, number = {1392}, urldate = {2025-04-01}, journal = {Burlington Magazine}, author = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {222--224}, file = {JSTOR Full Text PDF:C\:\\Users\\jlync\\Zotero\\storage\\B4W8TMQH\\Clingham - 2019 - ‘I stole his likeness’ an unknown drawing of Samuel Johnson and James Boswell.pdf:application/pdf}, } @incollection{ruxin_club_2012, address = {New York}, title = {The {Club}: {Johnson}, {Boswell}, and the {Friends} {Who} {Shaped} an {Age}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Past} as {Present}: {Selected} {Thoughts} \& {Essays}}, publisher = {Oliphant Press}, author = {Ruxin, Paul T.}, editor = {Pradl, Gordon M. and Ellenport, Samuel B.}, year = {2012}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {49--63}, } @article{ruxin__2008, title = {幸福谷: 拉赛拉斯王子的故事 = {The} history of {Rasselas} {Prince} of {Abissinia}}, volume = {59}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Ruxin, Paul T.}, collaborator = {Cai, Tian Ming}, month = sep, year = {2008}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {56--58}, } @book{johnson__2006, address = {Beijing}, edition = {Di 1 ban}, title = {幸福谷: 拉赛拉斯王子的故事 = {The} history of {Rasselas} prince of {Abissinia}}, isbn = {978-7-80173-542-3}, shorttitle = {幸福谷}, language = {zh}, publisher = {国际文化出版公司}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, translator = {Cai, Tianming}, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{johnson__2020, address = {Fu zhou}, edition = {Di 1 ban}, title = {拉赛拉斯王子漫游记 = {The} history of {Rasselas} prince of {Abissinia}}, isbn = {978-7-5550-2488-0}, abstract = {年轻的阿比西尼亚王子拉赛拉斯,自幼被幽禁在可满足一切欲望的幸福谷,他厌倦了谷中岁月,设法逃离幸福谷,去外界寻找幸福的真谛。他同妹妹妮可娅、诗人因列沿尼罗河一路游历,穿越非洲,抵达亚洲,探访各个阶层的各色人群,他们见到智慧的演说家、拥有一切的总督、山中的隐士、疯癫的天文学家、年轻的智者,也经历着各种意外......}, language = {zh}, publisher = {海峡文艺出版社}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, translator = {Cai, Tianming}, year = {2020}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @incollection{ruxin_rasselas_2017, address = {New York}, title = {Rasselas, trans. {Tian} {Ming} {Cai}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Past} as {Present}: {Selected} {Thoughts} \& {Essays}}, publisher = {Oliphant Press}, author = {Ruxin, Paul T.}, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {137--139}, } @article{stone_johnson_2023, title = {Johnson in {Japan}}, volume = {28}, language = {en}, journal = {1650–1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era}, author = {Stone, John}, collaborator = {Ogawa, Kimiyo and Suzuki, Mika}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {292--295}, } @article{jack_world_2020, title = {The {World} in {Thirty}-{Eight} {Chapters}; or, {Dr} {Johnson}’s {Guide} to {Life}}, volume = {25}, language = {en}, journal = {1650–1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era}, author = {Jack, Malcolm}, collaborator = {Hitchings, Henry}, year = {2020}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {278--280}, } @article{lee_johnson_2022, title = {Johnson and {Cleveland}: {A} {Relationship} {Recuperated}: {Part} {One}}, volume = {73}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, month = sep, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {17--21}, } @article{lee_johnson_2024, title = {Johnson and {Cleveland}: {A} {Relationship} {Recuperated}: {Part} {Two}}, volume = {75}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, month = mar, year = {2024}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {16--24}, } @article{lee_quintus_2020, title = {Quintus {Curtius} {Rufus}, {Plutarch}, {Cicero}, and {Johnson}’s {First} {Sermon}}, volume = {71}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, month = sep, year = {2020}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {33--42}, } @article{lee_john_2018, title = {John {Moir} and {His} {Brief} {Encounters} with {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {69}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, month = sep, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {12--28}, } @article{lee_johnson_2018-1, title = {Johnson, {Statius}, and the {Classical} {Motto}}, volume = {68}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, month = mar, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {16--23}, } @article{lee_johnson_2022-1, title = {Johnson in {Japan}}, volume = {36}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Intelligencer}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, collaborator = {Ogawa, Kimiyo and Suzuki, Mika}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {64--67}, } @article{lee_james_2022, title = {James {Boswell}’s {Life} of {Johnson}: {An} {Edition} of the {Original} {Manuscript} in {Four} {Volumes}}, volume = {27}, language = {en}, journal = {1650–1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, collaborator = {Waingrow, Marshall and Redford, Bruce and Bonnell, Thomas F.}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {280--283}, } @article{lee_samuel_2021, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {Selected} {Works}}, volume = {35}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Intelligencer}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, collaborator = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert and Fix, Stephen and Weinbrot, Howard D.}, month = mar, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {27--29}, } @incollection{wilcox_imitation_2024, address = {Bethlehem}, title = {Imitation and {Biography}: {Richard} {Savage} and the {Misreading} of \textit{{London}}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Howard {Weinbrot} and the {Precincts} of {Enlightenment}}, publisher = {Lehigh University Press}, author = {Wilcox, Lance E.}, year = {2024}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {107--120}, } @incollection{nunnery_johnsons_2024, address = {Bethlehem}, title = {Johnson's {Irascibles} and the {Good} {Work} of {Bad} {Stories}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Howard {Weinbrot} and the {Precincts} of {Enlightenment}}, publisher = {Lehigh University Press}, author = {Nunnery, David}, year = {2024}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {121--137}, } @incollection{lee_johnson_2024-1, address = {Bethlehem}, title = {Johnson, {Dodd}, and the {Concentrated} \textit{{Sententia}}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Howard {Weinbrot} and the {Precincts} of {Enlightenment}}, publisher = {Lehigh University Press}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2024}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {139--64}, } @incollection{smallwood_johnson_2024, address = {Bethlehem}, title = {Johnson and {Stendhal}: {A} {French} {Connection}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Howard {Weinbrot} and the {Precincts} of {Enlightenment}}, publisher = {Lehigh University Press}, author = {Smallwood, Philip}, year = {2024}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {275--290}, } @incollection{clarke_samuel_2024, address = {Bethlehem}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Sense} of {Place}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Howard {Weinbrot} and the {Precincts} of {Enlightenment}}, publisher = {Lehigh University Press}, author = {Clarke, Stephen}, year = {2024}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {291--308}, } @article{phillips_18th_2023, chapter = {News}, title = {18th {Century} {Samuel} {Johnson} {Letter} to {Young} {Girl} {Sells} for £38,460}, abstract = {The item had been found stashed among a number of historic letters in a cupboard in a Gloucestershire country house.}, language = {en}, urldate = {2025-04-02}, journal = {The Independent}, author = {Phillips, Jacob}, month = sep, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{sommerlad_who_2017, title = {Who was {Samuel} {Johnson}, what did he do, why is he so important?}, abstract = {Today’s Google Doodle celebrates a colossus of English literature.}, language = {en}, urldate = {2025-04-02}, journal = {The Independent}, author = {Sommerlad, Joe}, month = sep, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{clarke_household_2021, title = {Household {Effects}: {Johnson}’s {Coffee}-{Pot} and {Twain}’s {Effigy}}, volume = {72}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Clarke, Stephen}, collaborator = {Watson, Nicola J.}, month = mar, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {55--60}, } @article{chisholm_jeoffry_2021, title = {Jeoffry: {The} {Poet}’s {Cat}: {A} {Biography}}, volume = {72}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Chisholm, Kate}, collaborator = {Soden, Oliver}, month = mar, year = {2021}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {48--50}, } @article{mason_johnsoniana_2021, title = {Johnsoniana: {The} {New} {Yorker}, 16 {November} 2020}, volume = {72}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Mason, Craig T.}, month = mar, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {47}, } @article{mason_johnsoniana_2021-1, title = {Johnsoniana: {The} {Times} {Literary} {Supplement}, 31 {July} 2020}, volume = {72}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Mason, Craig T.}, month = mar, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {46--47}, } @article{clingham_johnsoniana_2021, title = {Johnsoniana: {The} {New} {Yorker}, 27 {January} 2020}, volume = {72}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Clingham, Greg}, month = mar, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {46}, } @article{baldwin_tennyson_2021, title = {Tennyson and {Johnson}}, volume = {72}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Baldwin, Barry}, month = mar, year = {2021}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {32--34}, } @article{sharma_thales_2021, title = {Thales as a {Social} {Commentator}}, volume = {72}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Sharma, Mridula}, month = mar, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {28--32}, } @article{meyers_samuel_2021, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Poetry} of {David} {Ferry}}, volume = {72}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Meyers, Jeffrey}, month = mar, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {23--27}, } @article{clingham_johnson_2021, title = {Johnson {Subito}}, volume = {72}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Clingham, Greg}, month = mar, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {18--22}, } @article{brown_provenance_2021, title = {The {Provenance} of {Johnson}'s ‘{Verses} {Wrote} on a {Window} of an {Inn} at {Calais}’}, volume = {72}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Brown, Robert D.}, month = mar, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {6--17}, } @article{baldwin_post-boswellian_2015, title = {Post-{Boswellian} {Mumpsimus}}, volume = {66}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Baldwin, Barry}, month = mar, year = {2015}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {47--48}, } @article{baldwin_classical_2015, title = {Classical {By}-{Ways}}, volume = {66}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Baldwin, Barry}, month = mar, year = {2015}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {46}, } @article{ruxin_ten_2015, title = {Ten {More} {Fore}-{Edge} {Paintings}}, volume = {66}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Ruxin, Paul T.}, month = mar, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {40--45}, } @article{curtis_john_2015, title = {John {Lahr}}, volume = {66}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Curtis, Julia}, month = mar, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {29}, } @article{mason_four_2015, title = {Four {Easy} {Pieces}}, volume = {66}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Mason, Craig T.}, month = mar, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {28--29}, } @article{davis_animated_2015, title = {Animated {Johnson} {Talks} in {New} {Video}}, volume = {66}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Davis, Matthew M.}, month = mar, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {26}, } @article{clingham_j_2015, title = {The {J}. {D}. {Fleeman} {Archive} at the {University} of {St}. {Andrews}}, volume = {66}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Clingham, Greg}, month = mar, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {18--25}, } @article{clarke_samuel_2015, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {New} {Contexts} for a {New} {Century}}, volume = {66}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Clarke, Stephen}, collaborator = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, month = mar, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {58--64}, } @article{sider_jost_facts_2015, title = {Facts and {Inventions}: {Selections} from the {Journalism} of {James} {Boswell}}, volume = {66}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Sider Jost, Jacob}, collaborator = {Tankard, Paul}, month = mar, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {56--57}, } @article{menninger_masters_2015, title = {Masters of {Memory}}, volume = {66}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Menninger, Roy W.}, month = mar, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {27}, } @article{long_putting_2015, title = {Putting a {Bounce} in {London}'s {Step}}, volume = {66}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Long, Joanne}, month = mar, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {27}, } @book{workman_dr_2007, address = {New York}, title = {Dr. {Johnson}'s {Doorknob}: {And} {Other} {Significant} {Parts} of {Great} {Men}'s {Houses}}, isbn = {978-0-8478-2970-5}, shorttitle = {Dr. {Johnson}'s {Doorknob}}, abstract = {Behind every great man are his objects and daily possessions, defined as much by the minutiae of domesticity as by the great works of the man himself. Dr. Johnson’s Doorknob, inspired by Liz Workman’s National Heritage Revisited series published in England in 2002, is a situationist’s catalog of overlooked and highly amusing personal objects from the most famous households in history. From the mantelpieces in the home of Franklin D. Roosevelt to the crockery in Washington Irving’s Sunnyside home and the banisters in the William Morris Gallery, Workman peeked over the velvet ropes and turned an ironic eye on some of the most important historic homes in England and America. Each of the nine chapters in this charming, slipcased package is an anthology in itself, a collection of photographs that celebrate the unsung features of “great” men’s homes: there are door handles and banisters from the hallways of Charles Dickens and Jules Verne; the ashtray that held Freud’s cigarette butts; and chairs sat on by Thomas Carlyle, Charles Darwin, and Thomas Jefferson. From her photos of Washington’s four-poster to John Keats’s desk chair and Winston Churchill’s floral prints, Dr. Johnson’s Doorknob breathes new life into the inhabitants of these homes.}, language = {en}, urldate = {2025-04-02}, publisher = {Rizzoli}, author = {Workman, Liz}, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{tankard_dr_2015, title = {Dr. {Johnson}’s {Doorknob}: {And} {Other} {Significant} {Parts} of {Great} {Men}’s {Houses}}, volume = {66}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Tankard, Paul}, collaborator = {Workman, Liz}, month = sep, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {60--61}, } @article{demaria_johnsoniana_2016, title = {Johnsoniana: {Another} {Concentrated} {Mind}}, volume = {67}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, month = sep, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {20}, } @article{cheng_samuel_2015, title = {Samuel {Johnson}'s "{A} {Dictionary} of the {English} {Language}" (1755)}, volume = {66}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Cheng, Cheng}, collaborator = {Li, Xiang}, month = sep, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {49--51}, } @article{demaria_more_2015, title = {More {Neglected} {Classicists}}, volume = {66}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, month = sep, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {44--45}, } @article{demaria_china_2015, title = {China, {Johnson}, and {Marx}: a {Supplement}}, volume = {66}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, month = sep, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {43}, } @article{turnbull_johnsoniana_2015, title = {Johnsoniana: "{Sirrah}"}, volume = {66}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Turnbull, Gordon}, month = sep, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {37}, } @article{baldwin_johnsoniana_2015, title = {Johnsoniana: \textit{{The} {Spectator}}, 9 {May} 2015}, volume = {66}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Baldwin, Barry}, month = sep, year = {2015}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {36--37}, } @article{kinsley_johnsoniana_2015, title = {Johnsoniana: {Michael} {Innes}, \textit{{Appleby} {Talks} {Again}}; {Harper} {Lee}, \textit{{To} {Kill} a {Mockingbird}}}, volume = {66}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Kinsley, William}, month = sep, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {36}, } @article{kaminski_johnson_2016, title = {Johnson and {Procopius}}, volume = {67}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Kaminski, Thomas}, month = mar, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {48--50}, } @article{turnbull_johnsoniana_2016, title = {Johnsoniana: {Message} with a {Flyer} for a {Play} by {James} {Runcie}}, volume = {67}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Turnbull, Gordon}, month = mar, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {24}, } @article{davis_johnsoniana_2016, title = {Johnsoniana: {Dull} as a {Torpedo}}, volume = {67}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Davis, Matthew M.}, month = mar, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {23--24}, } @article{clarke_samuel_2016, title = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Victorian} {Narrative} {Painting}}, volume = {67}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Clarke, Stephen}, month = mar, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {5--21}, } @article{hanley_fortunes_2016, title = {The {Fortunes} of {Francis} {Barber}: {The} {True} {Story} of the {Jamaican} {Slave} {Who} {Became} {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Heir}}, volume = {67}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Hanley, Ryan}, collaborator = {Bundock, Michael}, month = sep, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {54--57}, } @article{baldwin_johnson_2016, title = {Johnson and the {Mayor} of {Cambridge} — {A} {Lichfield} {Bookseller} — {Books} {Have} {Their} {Own} {Destinies}}, volume = {67}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Baldwin, Barry}, month = sep, year = {2016}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {47--50}, } @article{grimes_johnson_2016, title = {Johnson and {John} {Quincy} {Adams}}, volume = {67}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Grimes, Brian K.}, month = sep, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {43--47}, } @article{davis_denying_2016, title = {Denying that the {Sun} {Makes} the {Day}: {An} {Allusion} to {Fontenelle}'s \textit{{Histoire} des {Oracles}} in \textit{{Taxation} {No} {Tyranny}}}, volume = {67}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Davis, Matthew M.}, month = sep, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {38--42}, } @article{kanter_johnsoniana_2016, title = {Johnsoniana: {Worth}.com, {December} 2015-{January} 2016}, volume = {67}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Kanter, Peter}, month = sep, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {28}, } @article{turnbull_johnsoniana_2016-1, title = {Johnsoniana: {David} {Astle}, \textit{{Sydney} {Morning} {Herald}}, 10 {October} 2015}, volume = {67}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Turnbull, Gordon}, month = sep, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {26--28}, } @article{davidson_johnsoniana_2016, title = {Johnsoniana: {Sir} {James} {Digby}}, volume = {67}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Davidson, George}, month = sep, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {26}, } @article{iamartino_johnsoniana_2016, title = {Johnsoniana: \textit{{The} {Economist}}, 30 {January} 2016}, volume = {67}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Iamartino, Giovanni}, month = sep, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {25--26}, } @article{davis_johnsoniana_2016-1, title = {Johnsoniana: {The} {Memes} of a {Lexicographer}}, volume = {67}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Davis, Matthew M.}, month = sep, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {22--25}, } @article{davis_johnsoniana_2016-2, title = {Johnsoniana: "7 {Tips} for {Spotting} {Samuel} {Johnson} (on the very off-chance that he's still alive)"}, volume = {67}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Davis, Matthew M.}, month = sep, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {20--22}, } @article{lee_celsus_2016, title = {Celsus, {Mrs}. {Thrale}, {Dr}. {Johnson}, and the {Other} {Doctor}: {An} {Intertextually} {Reconstructed} {Medical} {Case} {History}}, volume = {67}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, month = sep, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{weinbrot_vies_2017, title = {Vies des poètes anglais}, volume = {68}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, collaborator = {Bonnecase, Denis and Morère, Pierre}, month = sep, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {58--61}, } @article{demaria_boswells_2017, title = {Boswell’s {Books}: {Four} {Generations} of {Collecting} and {Collectors}}, volume = {68}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, collaborator = {Seymour, Terry}, month = sep, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {55--58}, } @article{demaria_political_2017, title = {A {Political} {Biography} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {68}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, collaborator = {Hudson, Nicholas}, month = sep, year = {2017}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {40--44}, } @article{baldwin_latin_2017, title = {A {Latin} {Verse} {Misattributed}}, volume = {68}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Baldwin, Barry}, month = sep, year = {2017}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {37}, } @article{baldwin_johnson_2017, title = {Johnson as {Greek} {Pupil} and {Pedagogue}}, volume = {68}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Baldwin, Barry}, month = sep, year = {2017}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Classics}, pages = {33--37}, } @article{baldwin_johnson_2017-1, title = {Johnson and {Albania}}, volume = {68}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Baldwin, Barry}, month = sep, year = {2017}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {30--33}, } @article{davis_lydiats_2017, title = {Lydiat's {Life}: {A} {Note} on \textit{{The} {Vanity} of {Human} {Wishes}}}, volume = {68}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Davis, Matthew M.}, month = sep, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {24--30}, } @article{wilson_science_2017, title = {"{The} {Science} of {Musical} {Sounds}" for voice and piano}, volume = {68}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Wilson, Richard}, month = sep, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {16--19}, } @article{davis_further_2017, title = {Further {Musings} on {Johnson} and the {Cat} {Parasite}}, volume = {68}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Davis, Matthew M.}, month = sep, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {57--58}, } @article{grimes_footnote_2017, title = {A {Footnote} to a {Footnote} in {Yale}, {XVIII} — {J}. {J}. {Scaliger}'s "{Tears} of the {Lexicographer}" {Poem}}, volume = {68}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Grimes, Brian K.}, month = sep, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {54--57}, } @article{clarke_guesses_2017, title = {Guesses at {Truth}, {Stabs} at {Johnson}}, volume = {68}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Clarke, Stephen}, month = sep, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {39--45}, } @article{davis_johnsoniana_2018, title = {Johnsoniana: {Fred} {Allen}}, volume = {69}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Davis, Matthew M.}, month = mar, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {64}, } @article{davidson_johnsoniana_2018, title = {Johnsoniana: {Michael} {P}. {Lynch}}, volume = {69}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Davidson, George}, month = mar, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {64}, } @article{johnson_johnsoniana_2018, title = {Johnsoniana: {Adam} {Gopnik}}, volume = {69}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Johnson, Nancy}, month = mar, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {64}, } @article{davis_discussion_2018, title = {A {Discussion} {Panel} on the {Prevalence} of {Insanity}}, volume = {69}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Davis, Matthew M.}, month = mar, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {56--58}, } @article{tankard_johnson_2018, title = {Johnson and {Boswell} in the 1940's: {Wartime} {Snap}-shots from "{Britain} in {Pictures}"}, volume = {69}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Tankard, Paul}, month = mar, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {37--47}, } @article{bree_dr_2018, title = {Dr. {Johnson} and {Miss} {Austen}}, volume = {69}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Bree, Linda}, month = mar, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {5--15}, } @article{menninger_johnsoniana_2018, title = {Johnsoniana: {The} \textit{{Capital} {Journal}}, {Topeka}, {Kansas}, 25 {April} 2018}, volume = {69}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Menninger, Roy W.}, month = sep, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {56}, } @article{kinsley_johnsoniana_2018, title = {Johnsoniana: {The} \textit{{Montreal} {Gazette}}, {Tuesday}, 24 {January} 2017}, volume = {69}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Kinsley, Bill}, month = sep, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {56}, } @article{baldwin_gleaning_2018, title = {Gleaning the {Gleaner}: {Some} {Notes} on {A}. {L}. {Reade}}, volume = {69}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Baldwin, Barry}, month = sep, year = {2018}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {39--47}, } @article{meyers_edmund_2018, title = {Edmund {Burke} and {Samuel} {Johnson}: {A} {Volatile} {Friendship}}, volume = {69}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Meyers, Jeffrey}, month = sep, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {29--32}, } @article{bander_johnson_2019, title = {The {Johnson} {Circle}: {A} {Group} {Portrait}}, volume = {70}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Bander, Elaine}, collaborator = {Larsen, Lyle}, month = mar, year = {2019}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {60--64}, } @article{davidson_johnsoniana_2019, title = {Johnsoniana: {Henry} {Hitchings} in \textit{{The} {Wall} {Street} {Journal}}, 9 {November} 2018}, volume = {70}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Davidson, George}, month = mar, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {58}, } @article{clingham_johnsoniana_2019, title = {Johnsoniana: {Alexandra} {Schwartz} in \textit{{The} {New} {Yorker}}, 17 {September} 2018}, volume = {70}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Clingham, Greg}, month = mar, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {58}, } @article{tankard_johnsoniana_2019, title = {Johnsoniana: "{Sam}'s {Black} {Dog}"}, volume = {70}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Tankard, Paul}, month = mar, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {57--58}, } @article{davis_kicking_2019, title = {Kicking the {Stone}, {Once} {Again}}, volume = {70}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Davis, Matthew M.}, month = mar, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {50--53}, } @article{coulter_chymistry_2020, title = {The {Chymistry} of "{On} the {Death} of {Dr}. {Robert} {Levet}"}, volume = {71}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Coulter, William}, month = mar, year = {2020}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {19--26}, } @article{baldwin_johnsoniana_2019, title = {Johnsoniana: {Fritz} {Liebert} and {Ian} {Fleming}}, volume = {70}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Baldwin, Barry}, month = sep, year = {2019}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {50--51}, } @article{baldwin_johnson_2019, title = {Johnson and {Cricket}}, volume = {70}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Baldwin, Barry}, month = sep, year = {2019}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {38--42}, } @article{diefenbach_samuel_2019, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Tacksmen} of {Skye}}, volume = {70}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Diefenbach, John}, month = sep, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {28--34}, } @article{demaria_new_2020, title = {New {Essays} on {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Revaluation}}, volume = {71}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, collaborator = {Lee, Anthony W.}, month = mar, year = {2020}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {54--57}, } @article{richetti_johnsoniana_2020, title = {Johnsoniana: {From} {Anthony} {Lane}, "{Ginmania}" (the \textit{{New} {Yorker}}, 9 {December} 2019)}, volume = {71}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Richetti, John}, month = mar, year = {2020}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {53}, } @article{baldwin_beerbohm_2020, title = {Beerbohm \& {Johnson}}, volume = {71}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Baldwin, Barry}, month = mar, year = {2020}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {51--52}, } @article{baldwin_bit_2020, title = {A {Bit} {More} {Black} {Dog}-ma}, volume = {71}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Baldwin, Barry}, month = mar, year = {2020}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {50--51}, } @article{scanlan_johnson_2020, title = {Johnson and {Impeachment}?}, volume = {71}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Scanlan, J. T.}, month = mar, year = {2020}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {44--50}, } @article{chisholm_johnson_2020, title = {Johnson and "the {Various} {Textures} of {Silk}"}, volume = {71}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Chisholm, Kate}, month = mar, year = {2020}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {6--18}, } @article{smallwood_being_2020, title = {On {Being} {Johnsonian} in {Beijing}: a week at the {University} of the {Chinese} {Academy} of {Social} {Sciences}, {December}, 2019}, volume = {71}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Smallwood, Philip}, month = sep, year = {2020}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {49--53}, } @article{baldwin_animal_2020, title = {Animal {Crackers} and {Several} {Tracts} of {Snow}}, volume = {71}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Baldwin, Barry}, month = sep, year = {2020}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {43--48}, } @article{meyers_samuel_2020, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Lord} {Byron}}, volume = {71}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Meyers, Jeffrey}, month = sep, year = {2020}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {16--20}, } @article{baldwin_why_2025, title = {Why {Nine}?}, volume = {76}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Baldwin, Barry}, month = mar, year = {2025}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {70--71}, } @article{baldwin_note_2025, title = {A {Note} on {Johnson}’s {Sexuality}}, volume = {76}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Baldwin, Barry}, month = mar, year = {2025}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {64--70}, } @article{grimes_afterlife_2025, title = {An {Afterlife} of \textit{{Rasselas}}}, volume = {76}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Grimes, Brian K.}, month = mar, year = {2025}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {59--64}, } @article{davis_noachian_2025, title = {The {Noachian} {Mathematics} of {Bishop} {John} {Wilkins}}, volume = {76}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Davis, Matthew M.}, month = mar, year = {2025}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {55--58}, } @article{davis_johnsoniana_2025, title = {Johnsoniana: {Johnson} {Epistle} to {Sophy} {Thrale} {Sells} for £38,460}, volume = {76}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Davis, Matthew M.}, month = mar, year = {2025}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {53--55}, } @article{smallwood_after_2025, title = {After {Guillory}: {Professing} {Johnson}’s {Criticism}}, volume = {76}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Smallwood, Philip}, month = mar, year = {2025}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {42--52}, } @article{walker_using_2025, title = {Using {Used} {Books}: {Preserving} {Readerly} {Reactions} by {Preserving} {Books}}, volume = {76}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Walker, Robert G.}, month = mar, year = {2025}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {22--29}, } @article{cai_johnsonian_2025, title = {Johnsonian {Studies} in {Japan} and {China}: {A} {Comparative} {Approach}}, volume = {76}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Cai, Tianming}, month = mar, year = {2025}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {5--21}, } @article{jones_index_2024, title = {An {Index} to the {Johnsonian} {News} {Letter}}, volume = {75}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Jones, J. Emile}, month = sep, year = {2024}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {14--64}, } @article{davis_johnsonian_2024, title = {Johnsonian {Acrostic} {Puzzle}}, volume = {75}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Davis, Matthew M.}, month = mar, year = {2024}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {57--61}, } @article{merrell_johnsoniana_2024, title = {Johnsoniana: {David} {Owen}, \textit{{The} {New} {Yorker}}, 12 {January} 2023}, volume = {75}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Merrell, James H.}, month = mar, year = {2024}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {53--54}, } @article{cai_renaissance_2024, title = {The {Renaissance} of {Samuel} {Johnson} in {China}}, volume = {75}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Cai, Tian Ming}, month = mar, year = {2024}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {42--45}, } @article{baldwin_another_2024, title = {Another {Delectable} \textit{{Dictionary}}}, volume = {75}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Baldwin, Barry}, month = mar, year = {2024}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {39--42}, } @article{baldwin_hester_2024, title = {Hester {Thrale}'s {Classicism} {Revisited}}, volume = {75}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Baldwin, Barry}, month = mar, year = {2024}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {36--39}, } @article{koenig_new_2024, title = {The "{New} {Rooms}" of {Johnson}'s \textit{{Plan} of a {Dictionary} of the {English} {Language}}}, volume = {75}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Koenig, Andrew}, month = mar, year = {2024}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {25--35}, } @article{turnbull_johnsoniana_2023, title = {Johnsoniana: {Rules} for {Visiting}}, volume = {74}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Turnbull, Gordon}, month = sep, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {54--55}, } @article{seymour_busiest_2023, title = {The {Busiest} {Johnson} {Society}}, volume = {74}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Seymour, Terry}, month = sep, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {52--53}, } @article{clingham_love_2023, title = {The {Love} of {Anecdotes}: {Johnsonians}, {John} {Hardy}, and {Oxford} in the 1960s}, volume = {74}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Clingham, Greg}, month = sep, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {45--49}, } @article{berglund_libraries_2023, title = {The {Libraries} of {Mrs}. {Thrale} and {Hester} {Lynch} {Piozzi}}, volume = {74}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Berglund, Lisa}, month = sep, year = {2023}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {30--37}, } @article{du_xingjie_yue_2023, title = {Yue han sheng ping chuan [{A} {Critical} {Biography} of {Johnson}}, volume = {74}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {{Du Xingjie}}, collaborator = {Cai, Tianming}, month = mar, year = {2023}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {38--44}, } @article{mukherjee_william_2023, title = {William {Somerset} {Maugham} on {Johnsonian} {Prose} {Style}}, volume = {74}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Mukherjee, Tapan Kumar}, month = mar, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {31--32}, } @article{brown_another_2023, title = {Another {False} {Attribution}}, volume = {74}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Brown, Robert D. and DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, month = mar, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {25--26}, } @article{walker_sales_2023, title = {Sale's \textit{{Universal} {History}}, {Samuel} {Johnson}, and "{Scrap}[s] of {Literary} {Intelligence}"}, volume = {74}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Walker, Robert G.}, month = mar, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {13--18}, } @article{clingham_recalling_2023, title = {Recalling {Christmas}, 1783}, volume = {74}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Clingham, Greg}, month = mar, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {22--25}, } @article{turnbull_boswell_2023, title = {The {Boswell} {Editions}}, volume = {74}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Turnbull, Gordon}, month = mar, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {19--21}, } @article{brown_school_2023, title = {A {School} or {College} {Exercise} by {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {74}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Brown, Robert D.}, month = mar, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {7--12}, } @article{mukhergee_intolerance_2022, title = {Intolerance and {Restlessness}}, volume = {73}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Mukhergee, Tapan Kumar}, month = sep, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {40--41}, } @article{grimes_answer_2022, title = {The {Answer} {Is} {In}!}, volume = {73}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Grimes, Brian K.}, month = sep, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {22--39}, } @article{rounce_more_2022, title = {More {Brickbats}: {Percival} {Stockdale}, {Johnson}, and {Misanthropy}}, volume = {73}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Rounce, Adam}, month = sep, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {7--16}, } @book{macleod_stone_2022, title = {The {Stone} of {Destiny}}, isbn = {978-1-912946-27-3}, shorttitle = {The {Stone} of {Destiny}}, abstract = {What if the Coronation Stone at Westminster — the stolen relic on which the High Kings of Scotland had been crowned for over seven hundred years — was a fake? What if the true Stone of Destiny was still out there somewhere, hidden away by a Holy Order to protect it from English invaders? When Doctor Johnson turns up at his friend James Boswell’s door after an absence of almost seven years, he makes Boswell an enticing proposition: to join him on a quest to recover the true Stone of Destiny. What follows is a breathtaking journey through the Highlands and Lowlands of Scotland, from Edinburgh up to the furthest reaches of the northern isles. Plunged into a dizzying world of secret societies, occult mysteries and supernatural phenomena, the two friends leave no Neolithic stone unturned in their search to uncover the truth. Can Johnson and Boswell keep one step ahead of those who would try to stop them? And will they be willing to sacrifice all so that they can get all that they desire? Eighteenth century Scotland has never been so magical — and terrifying.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Burning Chair}, author = {MacLeod, Andrew Neil}, month = oct, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{macleod_fall_2021, title = {The {Fall} of the {House} of {Thomas} {Weir}}, isbn = {978-1-912946-19-8}, abstract = {Edinburgh, 1773. A storm is coming. A storm that will shake the Age of Reason to its very foundations.When rumours spread of ghouls haunting Edinburgh’s old town, there is only one person who can help. Dr Samuel Johnson: author, lexicographer… and a genius in the occult and supernatural.With his good friend and companion, James Boswell, Dr Johnson embarks on a quest to unravel the hellish mysteries plaguing the city. But what they uncover is darker and more deadly than they could have ever suspected, an evil conspiracy which threatens not just the people of Edinburgh, but the whole of mankind.For the tunnels under Edinburgh’s Old Town hide a terrible secret...Before Holmes \& Watson, before Abraham van Helsing, there was Doctor Johnson \& James Boswell: scourge of the hidden, supernatural world of the 18th century.}, language = {en}, number = {1}, publisher = {Burning Chair}, author = {MacLeod, Andrew Neil}, month = jul, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{chisholm_fall_2022, title = {The {Fall} of the {House} of {Thomas} {Weir}}, volume = {73}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Chisholm, Kate}, collaborator = {Macleod, Andrew Neil}, month = mar, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {52--54}, } @article{lee_boswell_2022, title = {Boswell and the {Press}: {Essays} on the {Ephemeral} {Writing} of {James} {Boswell}}, volume = {73}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, collaborator = {Newman, Donald J.}, month = mar, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {48--52}, } @article{mukherjee_maurice_2022, title = {Maurice {Alderton} {Pink}}, volume = {73}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Mukherjee, Tapan Kumar}, month = mar, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {43--45}, } @article{mukherjee_alexander_2022, title = {Alexander {Main}'s \textit{{Life} and {Conversations} of {Dr}. {Samuel} {Johnson}}}, volume = {73}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Mukherjee, Tapan Kumar}, month = mar, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {41--43}, } @article{baldwin_johnsonian_2022, title = {A {Johnsonian} {Self}-{Reference}?}, volume = {73}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Baldwin, Barry}, month = mar, year = {2022}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {41}, } @article{walker_samuel_2022, title = {Samuel {Johnson}, {William} {Moore}, and the {Gordon} {Riots}, or "{There} {Goes} the {Neighborhood}!"}, volume = {73}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Walker, Robert G.}, month = mar, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {34--40}, } @article{brown_compatible_2022, title = {Compatible {Incompatibility}: {A} {Latin} {Send}-{Up} of {Happy} {Marriage}}, volume = {73}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Brown, Robert D.}, month = mar, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {29--33}, } @article{johnson_dissertation_2022, title = {A {Dissertation} on the {Amazons}}, volume = {73}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, month = mar, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {7--17}, } @article{ta_next_2022, title = {The {Next} {Generation} of {Johnsonians}}, volume = {73}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Ta}, month = mar, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {4--7}, } @article{hudson_joshua_2022, title = {Joshua {Reynolds} and the {Infant} {Johnson}: {New} light on an old {Riddle}}, volume = {73}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Hudson, Edward}, month = mar, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {19--21}, } @article{smallwood_johnson_2021, title = {Johnson in {Japan}}, volume = {72}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Smallwood, Philip}, collaborator = {Ogawa, Kimiyo and Suzuki, Mika}, month = sep, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {57--61}, } @article{seymour_readeian_2021, title = {Readeian {Gleanings}}, volume = {72}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Seymour, Terry}, month = sep, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {40--50}, } @article{seymour_swimming_2021, title = {{SWIMMING} with {Johnson} and {Boswell}}, volume = {72}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Seymour, Terry}, month = sep, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {39--40}, } @article{clingham_lady_2021, title = {Lady {Anne} {Lindsay} {Barnard} on {Johnson}: {Two} {Notes}}, volume = {72}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Clingham, Greg}, month = sep, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {36--39}, } @article{clingham_lady_2021-1, title = {Lady {Anne} {Barnard}, {Johnson} the {Bear}, {Burke} the {Lion}, and the {Cape} {Baboon}}, volume = {72}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Clingham, Greg}, month = sep, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {32--36}, } @article{meyers_samuel_2021-1, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {George} {Orwell}: {Guilty} {Moralists}}, volume = {72}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Meyers, Jeffrey}, month = sep, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {19--26}, } @article{brown_latin_2021, title = {A {Latin} {Translation} of {Verses} from {Crashaw}'s "{Epitaph} upon {Husband} and {Wife}"}, volume = {72}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Brown, Robert D.}, month = sep, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {11--18}, } @article{brown_unpublished_2021, title = {An {Unpublished} {Latin} {Epigram} by {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {72}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Brown, Robert D.}, month = sep, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {7--10}, } @article{johnson_new_2021, title = {New {Essays} on {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Revaluation}}, volume = {26}, language = {en}, journal = {1650–1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era}, author = {Johnson, Christopher D.}, collaborator = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2021}, doi = {10.36019/9781684483242-014}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {259--262}, } @article{lee_facts_2015, title = {Facts and {Inventions}: {Selections} from the {Journalism} of {James} {Boswell}}, volume = {29}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Intelligencer}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, collaborator = {Tankard, Paul}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {43--50}, } @article{bonnell_johnson_2017, title = {Johnson and {Boswell}: {A} {Biography} of {Friendship}}, volume = {76}, issn = {0141867X}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {The Historian}, author = {Bonnell, Thomas F.}, collaborator = {Radner, John B.}, year = {2017}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {639--641}, } @article{rogers_johnson_2017, title = {Johnson and {Boswell}: {A} {Biography} of {Friendship}}, volume = {77}, issn = {0141867X}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {The Historian}, author = {Rogers, Pat}, collaborator = {Radner, John B.}, year = {2017}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {402--403}, } @article{kickel_critical_2014, title = {Critical {Occasions}: {Dryden}, {Pope}, {Johnson}, and the {History} of {Criticism}}, volume = {46}, issn = {08842043}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {The Scriblerian and the Kit-Cats}, author = {Kickel, Katherine}, collaborator = {Smallwood, Philip}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {157--159}, } @book{johnson_rasselas_2016, address = {Paris}, title = {Rasselas, {Prince} d'{Abyssinie}}, isbn = {978-1-5220-7356-7}, language = {French}, publisher = {ThéoTeX Éditions}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{johnson_ensayos_2015, address = {Barcelona}, title = {Ensayos literarios: {Shakespeare}, {Vidas} de poetas y "{The} {Rambler}"}, isbn = {978-84-15863-87-8}, language = {es}, publisher = {Galaxia Gutenberg}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {Torné, Gonzalo}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{johnson_falkland-malvinas_2012, address = {Madrid}, series = {Singladuras}, title = {Falkland-{Malvinas}: panfleto contra la guerra: {Sobre} las recientes negociaciones en torno a las {Islas} de {Falkland} (1771)}, isbn = {978-84-15174-11-0}, shorttitle = {Falkland-{Malvinas}}, language = {es}, publisher = {Fórcola}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {Attala, iel}, year = {2012}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{___2013, address = {Beijing}, series = {约翰生书系列.约翰生书系列: {Yue} han sheng shu xi lie}, title = {传记奇葩: 萨维奇评传和考利评传 / {Zhuan} ji qi pa: {Sa} wei qi ping chuan he kao li ping chuan}, isbn = {978-7-5125-0515-5}, shorttitle = {传记奇葩}, abstract = {本书分为译者序;萨维奇评传;考利评传;附录;后记五部分, 内容包括:国外约翰生学概况;约翰生家乡见闻.Ben shu fen wei yi zhe xu ; sa wei qi ping chuan ; kao li ping chuan ; fu lu ; hou ji wu bu fen, nei rong bao gua : guo wai yue han sheng xue gai kuang ; yue han sheng jia xiang jian wen.}, language = {zh}, publisher = {北京 : 国际文化出版公司: 第1版: Guo ji wen hua chu ban gong si}, author = {(英) 约翰生, (Samuel Johnson) and Cai, Tianming}, year = {2013}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{_johnson__2012, address = {Nanjing Shi}, title = {追寻幸福: 拉赛拉斯王子漫游人生记 / {Zhui} xun xing fu: {Lasailasi} wang zi man you ren sheng ji ({Rasselas})}, isbn = {978-7-5447-2618-4}, shorttitle = {追寻幸福}, language = {zh}, publisher = {南京市: 译林出版社: 第1版: Yi lin chu ban she}, author = {陈西军. Johnson, Samuel and Chen, Xijun}, year = {2012}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{witek_trial_2012, address = {Plainfield, Ill.}, title = {The {Trial} of {Misella} {Cross}: {A} {Novel}}, isbn = {978-0-615-68797-1}, abstract = {Inspired by two of Samuel Johnson’s essays from his essay series, {\textless}cite{\textgreater}The Rambler{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, the author tells the fictional story of Misella Cross, from her sale at age 12 to a wealthy estate owner, to her escape into a life of prostitution on the streets of 18th century London, to her imprisonment in London’s Newgate Prison for murder.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Sky Parlour Press}, author = {Witek, Catherine}, year = {2012}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{johnson_viaggio_2019, address = {Torino}, series = {Biblioteca {Aragno}}, title = {Viaggio alle isole occidentali della {Scozia}: con una appendice di lettere e poesie}, isbn = {978-88-8419-959-1}, abstract = {Scritto da uno dei più importanti autori inglesi del Settecento, il {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Viaggio alle Isole Occidentali della Scozia{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} è il resoconto del viaggio intrapreso da Samuel Johnson tra l’estate e l’autunno del 1773 nelle Highlands scozzesi e nelle Isole Ebridi in compagnia dell’amico James Boswell, biografo dell’autore. Esso si presenta come una alternativa al tradizionale Grand Tour nei luoghi e nelle città eredi del mondo classico e offre uno sguardo antropologico e naturalistico su un universo poco noto, intriso di miti e di leggende e, per certi versi, ancora immerso nelle brume di un Medioevo che la descrizione di Samuel Johnson, precisa e attenta al dato empirico, rievoca attraverso la ricchezza dei dettagli storici, sociali ed economici che vengono offerti al lettore. Le lettere e le poesie latine scritte nel corso del viaggio, presentate in Appendice, rappresentano inoltre una significativa testimonianza delle riflessioni personali e delle fantasie liriche che l’esperienza suscitò nell’autore.}, language = {Italian}, publisher = {Aragno}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, translator = {Savino, Daniele}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{johnson_il_2019, address = {Torino}, series = {Biblioteca {Aragno}}, title = {Il {Viandante}}, isbn = {978-88-8419-986-7}, language = {Italian}, publisher = {Aragno}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {Savino, Daniele}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{johnson_historia_2017, address = {La Coruña}, series = {Viento abierto}, title = {La historia de {Rásselas}, príncipe de {Abisinia}}, isbn = {978-84-15374-16-9}, language = {es}, number = {51}, publisher = {Ediciones del Viento}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {Hernúñez, Pollux}, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @incollection{mugglestone_end_2018, address = {Cambridge}, title = {The {End} of {Toleration}? {Language} on the {Margins} in {Samuel} {Johnson}'s \textit{{Dictionary} of the {English} {Language}}}, isbn = {978-1-107-19105-1}, abstract = {This path-breaking study of the standardisation of English goes well beyond the traditional prescriptivism versus descriptivism debate. It argues that the way norms are established and enforced is the result of a complex network of social factors and cannot be explained simply by appeals to power and hegemony. It brings together insights from leading researchers to re-centre the discussion on linguistic communities and language users. It examines the philosophy underlying the urge to standardise language, and takes a closer look at both well-known and lesser-known historical dictionaries, grammars and usage guides, demonstrating that they cannot be simply labelled as “prescriptivist.” Drawing on rich empirical data and case studies, it shows how the norm continues to function in society, influencing and affecting language users even today.}, language = {en}, urldate = {2025-04-03}, booktitle = {Standardising {English}: {Norms} and {Margins} in the {History} of the {English} {Language}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Mugglestone, Lynda}, editor = {Pillière, Linda and Andrieu, Wilfrid and Kerfelec, Valérie and Lewis, Diana}, year = {2018}, doi = {10.1017/9781108120470}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {89--105}, } @incollection{weinbrot_notes_2014, address = {San Marino}, title = {Notes {Toward} {New} {Johnsonian} {Contexts}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson}: {New} {Contexts} for a {New} {Century}}, publisher = {Huntington Library}, author = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, editor = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1--12}, } @incollection{sherman_future_2014, address = {San Marino}, title = {"{The} \textit{{Future}} in the {Instant}": {Johnson}, {Garrick}, {Boswell}, and the {Perils} of {Theatrical} {Prolepsis}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson}: {New} {Contexts} for a {New} {Century}}, publisher = {Huntington Library}, author = {Sherman, Stuart}, editor = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {15--32}, } @incollection{weinbrot_tis_2014, address = {San Marino}, title = {"'{Tis} {Well} an {Old} {Age} {Is} {Out}": {Johnson}, {Swift}, and {His} {Generation}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson}: {New} {Contexts} for a {New} {Century}}, publisher = {Huntington Library}, author = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, editor = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {47--68}, } @incollection{nunnery_hoot_2014, address = {San Marino}, title = {"{Hoot} {Him} {Back} {Again} into the {Common} {Road}": {The} {Problem} of {Singularity}, and the {Human} {Comedy} of the \textit{{Lives} of the {Poets}}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson}: {New} {Contexts} for a {New} {Century}}, publisher = {Huntington Library}, author = {Nunnery, David}, editor = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {107--128}, } @incollection{mugglestone_writing_2014, address = {San Marino}, title = {Writing the \textit{{Dictionary} of the {English} {Language}}: {Johnson}'s {Journey} into {Words}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson}: {New} {Contexts} for a {New} {Century}}, publisher = {Huntington Library}, author = {Mugglestone, Lynda}, editor = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {131--142}, } @incollection{fairer_agile_2014, address = {San Marino}, title = {The {Agile} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson}: {New} {Contexts} for a {New} {Century}}, publisher = {Huntington Library}, author = {Fairer, David}, editor = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {33--46}, } @incollection{walsh_fragments_2014, address = {San Marino}, title = {Fragments and {Disquisitions}: {Johnson}'s \textit{{Shakespeare}} in {Context}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson}: {New} {Contexts} for a {New} {Century}}, publisher = {Huntington Library}, author = {Walsh, Marcus}, editor = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {157--172}, } @incollection{lock_preserve_2014, address = {San Marino}, title = {"{To} {Preserve} {Order} and {Support} {Monarchy}": {Johnson}'s {Political} {Writings}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson}: {New} {Contexts} for a {New} {Century}}, publisher = {Huntington Library}, author = {Lock, F. P.}, editor = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {175--194}, } @incollection{kaminski_three_2014, address = {San Marino}, title = {Three {Contexts} for {Reading} {Johnson}'s {Parliamentary} {Debates}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson}: {New} {Contexts} for a {New} {Century}}, publisher = {Huntington Library}, author = {Kaminski, Thomas}, editor = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {195--218}, } @incollection{hudson_active_2014, address = {San Marino}, title = {The {Active} {Soul} and \textit{{Vis} {Inertiae}}: {Change} and {Tension} in {Johnson}'s {Philosophy} from \textit{{The} {Rambler}} to \textit{{The} {Idler}}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson}: {New} {Contexts} for a {New} {Century}}, publisher = {Huntington Library}, author = {Hudson, Nicholas}, editor = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {241--262}, } @incollection{folkenflik_blinking_2014, address = {San Marino}, title = {\textit{{Blinking} {Sam}}, "{Surly} {Sam}," and "{Johnson}'s {Grimly} {Ghost}"}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson}: {New} {Contexts} for a {New} {Century}}, publisher = {Huntington Library}, author = {Folkenflik, Robert}, editor = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {265--294}, } @incollection{engell_johnson_2014, address = {San Marino}, title = {Johnson and {Scott}, {England} and {Scotland}, {Boswell}, {Lockhart}, and {Croker}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson}: {New} {Contexts} for a {New} {Century}}, publisher = {Huntington Library}, author = {Engell, James}, editor = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {313--342}, } @incollection{demaria_history_2014, address = {San Marino}, title = {A {History} of the {Collected} {Works} of {Samuel} {Johnson}: {The} {First} {Two} {Hundred} {Years}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson}: {New} {Contexts} for a {New} {Century}}, publisher = {Huntington Library}, author = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, editor = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {343--366}, } @incollection{fix_dreams_2014, address = {San Marino}, title = {"{The} {Dreams} of a {Poet}": {Vocational} {Self}={Definition} in {Johnson}'s \textit{{Dictionary}} {Preface}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson}: {New} {Contexts} for a {New} {Century}}, publisher = {Huntington Library}, author = {Fix, Stephen}, editor = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {143--156}, } @book{johnson_johnson_2018-1, address = {New Haven}, series = {The {Yale} {Edition} of the {Works} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, title = {Johnson on {Demand}: {Reviews}, {Prefaces}, and {Ghost}-{Writings}}, isbn = {978-0-300-22828-1}, abstract = {The English critic, biographer, and poet Samuel Johnson was among the most influential figures of the eighteenth century. This twentieth and final volume of the Yale Edition of the Works of Samuel Johnson presents the author’s occasional writings, including prefaces, proposals, dedications, introductions, book reviews, public letters, appeals, and school exercises. Notably, it includes the letters and addresses that Johnson wrote for the convicted clergyman William Dodd.}, language = {en}, number = {20}, publisher = {Yale University Press}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {Brack, Jr., O M and DeMaria, Robert}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{johnson_debates_2018, address = {New Haven}, series = {The {Yale} {Edition} of the {Works} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, title = {Debates in {Parliament}}, isbn = {978-0-300-22828-1}, abstract = {From July 1741 to March 1744, Samuel Johnson composed speeches based on the actual debates in Parliament for publication in the Gentleman’s Magazine. Because it was then illegal to print any account of parliamentary activities, the magazine published Johnson’s contributions as the rather thinly disguised “Debates in the Senate of Magna Lilliputia.” These three volumes present Johnson’s entire debate project with accompanying critical notes and, for the first time, retain his original Lilliputian terminology.}, language = {en}, number = {11-13}, publisher = {Yale University Press}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {Kaminski, Thomas and Hoover, Benjamin Beard}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @incollection{abunasser_commerce_2012, address = {New York}, title = {The {Commerce} of {Knowledge} in {Samuel} {Johnson}’s \textit{{Rasselas}}}, isbn = {978-0-404-64864-0}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Global {Economies}, {Cultural} {Currencies} of the {Eighteenth} {Century}}, publisher = {AMS Press}, author = {Abunasser, Rima}, editor = {Rotenberg-Schwartz, Michael and Czechowski, Tara}, year = {2012}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), characters, identity, socioeconomics}, pages = {215--229}, } @article{ackerley_human_2007, title = {‘{Human} {Wishes}’: {Samuel} {Beckett} and {Johnson}: {The} {David} {Fleeman} {Memorial} {Lecture} of 2005}, volume = {9}, language = {en}, journal = {Johnson Society of Australia Papers}, author = {Ackerley, Chris}, month = aug, year = {2007}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {11--28}, } @incollection{adams_critic_1987, address = {Troy}, title = {A {Critic} {Formed}: {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Apprenticeship} with \textit{{Irene}} 1736–1749}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Fresh {Reflections} on {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Essays} in {Criticism}}, publisher = {Whitston}, author = {Adams, Katherine H.}, editor = {Nath, Prem}, year = {1987}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, drama, Irene (1749), textual revision}, pages = {183--200}, } @mastersthesis{adamucci_final_1993, title = {The {Final} {Decision}: {Lover} or {Friends}?}, language = {en}, school = {Arizona State University}, author = {Adamucci, Denise}, year = {1993}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, } @article{aeschliman_good_1985, title = {The {Good} {Man} {Speaking} {Well}: {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {37}, language = {en}, journal = {National Review}, author = {Aeschliman, M. D.}, month = jan, year = {1985}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {49--52}, } @incollection{ahmed_dr_1986, address = {India}, title = {Dr. {Johnson}’s \textit{{Rasselas}}: {The} {Choice} of {Life}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Essays on {Dr}. {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Shalabh}, author = {Ahmed, Saleem}, editor = {Sharma, T. R.}, year = {1986}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759)}, pages = {43--50}, } @phdthesis{alexander_empty_1999, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {‘{Empty} {Sounds}’: {Johnson}’s \textit{{Dictionary}} and the {Limit} of {Language},” chapter 3 of “{The} {Diversions} of {History}: {A} {Nonphenomenal} {Approach} to {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Linguistic} {Thought}}, language = {en}, author = {Alexander, Robert John}, month = feb, year = {1999}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, } @article{ali_rasselas_1996, title = {\textit{{Rasselas}} as a {Colonial} {Discourse}}, volume = {8}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Central Institute of English \& Foreign Languages Bulletin}, author = {Ali, Muhsin Jassim}, month = jun, year = {1996}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), colonial discourse, the other}, pages = {47--60}, } @article{fix_printing_1988, title = {Printing {Technology}, {Letters}, and {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {21}, language = {en}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Fix, Stephen}, collaborator = {Kernan, Alvin B.}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {521--26}, } @article{soupel_samuel_1986, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {Pictures} and {Words}: {Papers} {Presented} at a {Clark} {Library} {Seminar}, 23 {October} 1982}, volume = {39}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Études anglaises}, author = {Soupel, Serge}, collaborator = {Alkon, Paul K. and Folkenflik, Robert}, month = apr, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {218--19}, } @article{allen_how_1993, title = {How the {TV} {Play} of {Johnson} and {Boswell} {Is} {Set} to {Spark} an {Outcry} {North} of the {Border}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Mail on Sunday}, author = {Allen, Denna}, month = oct, year = {1993}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {48--49}, } @article{allen_hateful_1993, title = {‘{Hateful} {Practices}’ and ‘{Horrid} {Operations}’: {Johnson}’s {Views} on {Vivisection}}, language = {en}, journal = {Transactions of the Johnson Society (Lichfield)}, author = {Allen, Julia}, year = {1993}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {20--29}, } @book{allen_moses_2016, address = {Ojai}, title = {Moses {Thomas}’s {Proposals} for the {First} {American} {Edition} of a {Complete} {Johnson}’s "{Dictionary}"}, language = {en}, publisher = {Classic Letterpress for The Johnsonians}, author = {Allen, Robert R.}, year = {2016}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, } @book{allhusen_fopdoodle_2007, address = {Moretonhampstead, Devon}, title = {Fopdoodle and {Salmagundi}: {Words} and {Meanings} from {Dr} {Samuel} {Johnson}’s "{Dictionary}" {That} {Time} {Forgot}}, abstract = {This is a book of words that urgently need your help. Fopdoodle, salmagundi, kissingcrust, runnion and stingo are all endangered for lack of use. Since Samuel Johnson completed his dictionary scores of words such as fizgig, jobbernowl and sponk have slipped away from common usage. You will very likely never have heard of most of them while some will be known but not used. Scores of others have definitions so obscure that you wonder why a word was needed at all. Was it necessary to have quite so many different words to describe the less fortunate members of society? Many, such as atom (cannot be split) and urinal (where water is kept for inspection) have changed their meaning completely, often with hilarious consequences. Some, such as tea (lately drunk in Europe) and coffee (comforteth the brain and heart) are included to provide a glimpse of life 250 years ago. Others, such as Dragon (perhaps imaginary) and Swallow (a bird that hides in winter) show as yet unfilled gaps in understanding. This book, Fopdoodle and Salmagundi will delight anyone who is fascinated by the evolution, humor and eccentricity of the English language or enjoys the challenge of a word game. In compiling this selection of little used and unfrequented gems of the language the editor makes the simple request that you slip them into conversation in the hope that their use will be perpetuated. They really are too go to lose.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Old House Books}, editor = {Allhusen, Edward}, year = {2007}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, } @article{harman_fopdoodle_2007, title = {Fopdoodle and {Salmagundi}: {Words} and {Meanings} from {Dr} {Samuel} {Johnson}’s "{Dictionary}" {That} {Time} {Forgot}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Telegraph}, author = {Harman, Claire}, collaborator = {Allhusen, Edward}, month = oct, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{alvarez_de_miranda_diccionario_2023, title = {Diccionario crítico-burlesco del que se titula \textit{{Diccionario} razonado manual para inteligencia de ciertos escritores que por equivocación han nacido en {España}}}, volume = {46}, abstract = {Puesto que toda «guerra de ideas» suele llevar aparejada una «guerra de palabras», nada más previsible que la conversión de un objeto aparentemente inocente y práctico, el diccionario, en arma arrojadiza.Subvirtiendo de modo radical el principio de objetividad y asepsia que debe presidir el cometido del diccionarista (el repertorio de voces y definiciones que nos brinde no debe traslucir sus ideas ni sus creencias), los autores de una serie de (pequeños) diccionarios de combate basarían su eficacia en la redacción de entradas lexicográficas burlescas у/o polémicas, merced, sobre todo, a la inclusión de definiciones cínica o irónicamente disparatadas y antifrásticas, o jocosas (en la línea de algunas de las del célebre diccionario de Samuel Johnson). (Hubo, por cierto, voces que alertaban del peligro de que el público conociera ideas «disolventes» justamente por medio de sus contradictores, a los que estaría con ello saliendo el tiro por la culata). En un fundamental estudio de 1996, Germán Ramírez Aledón desveló quién era el autor de la obra: cierto Justo Pastor Pérez sobre el que Cantos Casenave ha reunido copiosa información, incluida la que se refiere a su segundo apellido, Santesteban (pues Pastor es, lo mismo que Justo, nombre de pila).}, language = {es}, number = {1}, journal = {Dieciocho}, author = {Álvarez de Miranda, Pedro}, year = {2023}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {154--157}, } @article{amir_aspects_1985, title = {Some {Aspects} of {Johnson} as a {Critic}}, volume = {42}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Dhaka University Studies Part A}, author = {Amir, Sadrul}, year = {1985}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {40--58}, } @book{amory_dreams_1986, address = {Cambridge, Mass.}, title = {Dreams of a {Poet} {Doomed} at {Last} to {Wake} a {Lexicographer}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Privately printed by Houghton Library for The Johnsonians}, author = {Amory, Hugh}, year = {1986}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, annote = {250 copies printed for the Johnsonians.}, } @incollection{anderson_classroom_1993, address = {New York}, title = {Classroom {Texts}: {The} {Teacher}, the {Anthology}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Approaches to {Teaching} the {Works} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Modern Language Association of America}, author = {Anderson, David R.}, editor = {Anderson, David R. and Kolb, Gwin J.}, year = {1993}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, pedagogical approach}, pages = {3--7}, } @article{lurcock_approaches_1995, title = {Approaches to {Teaching} the {Works} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {42 [240]}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Lurcock, A. F. T.}, collaborator = {Anderson, David R. and Kolb, Gwin J.}, month = sep, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {402--3}, } @article{anderson_robert_1992, title = {Robert {Anderson}: {Johnson}’s {Other} {Scottish} {Biographer}}, language = {en}, journal = {Transactions of the Johnson Society (Lichfield)}, author = {Anderson, Eric}, year = {1992}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {1--7}, } @article{andreae_exaggerate_1985, title = {Exaggerate, {Said} {Dr}. {Johnson}}, language = {en}, journal = {Christian Science Monitor}, author = {Andreae, Christopher}, month = oct, year = {1985}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {34}, } @incollection{andrew_samuel_2006, address = {Toronto}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Question} of {Enlightenment} in {England}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Patrons of {Enlightenment}}, publisher = {University of Toronto Press}, author = {Andrew, Edward G.}, year = {2006}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {154--69}, } @book{noauthor_short-title_1985, address = {London, Ont.}, title = {A {Short}-{Title} {Catalog} of {Eighteenth} {Century} {Editions} of {Dr}. {Samuel} {Johnson}’s "{Dictionary}" in {Special} {Collections}, the {Library} of the {School} of {Library} and {Information} {Science}, the {University} of {Western} {Ontario}}, language = {en}, publisher = {University of Western Ontario}, year = {1985}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{noauthor_boswell_1985, title = {Boswell {Find}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Times}, month = jun, year = {1985}, keywords = {Johnson}, annote = {Two newly discovered letters — one by Johnson, one by Boswell — in Canberra National Library. }, } @article{noauthor_dr_1985, title = {Dr. {Johnson} by {Mrs}. {Thrale}: {The} ‘{Anecdotes}’ of {Mrs}. {Piozzi} in {Their} {Original} {Form}}, volume = {61}, language = {en}, journal = {New Yorker}, month = dec, year = {1985}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {80}, } @article{noauthor_boswell_1986, title = {Boswell on {Johnson} on {Conversation}}, language = {en}, journal = {Christian Science Monitor}, month = jun, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {42}, } @article{noauthor_dr_1987, title = {Dr. {Johnson}’s {Dog}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Economist}, month = dec, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {7}, } @article{noauthor_samuel_1988, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Tics}}, volume = {22}, language = {en}, journal = {FDA Consumer}, month = sep, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {29}, } @misc{noauthor_samuel_1988-1, address = {Falls Church, Va.}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}, {Writer}, 1709–1784}, language = {en}, publisher = {Landmark Films}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{rothschild_author_1988, address = {Pacific Palisades \& Los Angeles}, title = {Author for {All} {Seasons}: {An} {Exhibition} of {Manuscripts} \& {Books} from the {Library} of {Loren} \& {Frances} {Rothschild} {Held} at the {Doheny} {Memorial} {Library}, {University} of {Southern} {California}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Rasselas Press \& the USC Fine Arts Press}, author = {Rothschild, Loren and Rothschild, Frances}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{noauthor_guests_1990, title = {Guests {Outside} {Dr} {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {House} at 17 {Gough} {Square}, off {Fleet} {Street}, for its {Reopening}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Independent}, month = may, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {6}, } @article{noauthor_down_1990, title = {Down into {Egypt}}, volume = {65}, language = {en}, number = {254}, journal = {Philosophy}, month = oct, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {395--97}, } @article{noauthor_dr_1991, title = {Dr {Johnson} {Relic} {May} {Be} {Replaced}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Independent}, month = mar, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {2}, } @article{noauthor_mantle_1991, title = {‘{The} {Mantle} of {Johnson} {Descends} on {Gisbourne}’: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Some} {Controversies} of the 1820’s}, language = {en}, journal = {Transactions of the Johnson Society (Lichfield)}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {29--33}, } @article{noauthor_gobblies_1992, title = {The {Gobblies} at the {Gate}}, volume = {325}, language = {en}, number = {7786}, journal = {The Economist}, month = nov, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {104}, } @article{noauthor_john_1993, title = {John {Wilkes}, {Esq}., and {Dr}. {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {271}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {The Atlantic Monthly}, month = mar, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {87}, } @article{noauthor_boxing_1993, title = {Boxing: {Dr} {Johnson}’s {Plea} {Rings} {Out} over {Another} {Lull} in {Boxing}}, language = {en}, journal = {Sunday Telegraph}, month = oct, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {5}, } @article{noauthor_samuel_1995, title = {Samuel {Johnson}, {Man} of the {Theater}}, volume = {28}, language = {en}, number = {19}, journal = {New York}, month = may, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {83}, } @article{noauthor_dr_1996, address = {Glasgow}, title = {Dr. {Johnson}’s {Regard} for {Truth}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Herald (Glasgow)}, month = feb, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {14}, } @article{noauthor_dr_1996-1, address = {Glasgow}, title = {Dr. {Johnson}’s {Zeal} for {Gaelic}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Herald (Glasgow)}, month = feb, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {12}, } @article{noauthor_johnsons_1997, title = {Johnson’s {Bestiary}}, language = {en}, journal = {Transactions of the Johnson Society (Lichfield)}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {24--29}, annote = {Humorous piece on Dictionary definitions on animals.}, } @book{noauthor_johnson_1999, address = {London}, title = {Johnson, {Boswell}, and {Their} {Circle}: {Books} and {Manuscripts}, {Including} {New} {Acquisitions} from a {Private} {Collection}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Bernard Quaritch}, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{noauthor_johnson_1999-1, title = {Johnson beyond {Boswell} [review of \textit{{Why} {Read} {Samuel} {Johnson}?}, by {Stephen} {Miller}]}, volume = {23}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Wilson Quarterly}, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {119--20}, } @article{noauthor_tour_2001, title = {Tour the {Western} {Isles}: {Two} {Erudite} {Friends} {Set} {Off} to {See} the {Once} {Remote} {Hebrides}}, volume = {22}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {British Heritage}, month = apr, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {52--58}, } @article{noauthor_dr_2023, title = {Dr {Samuel} {Johnson} {Letter} {Found} in {Cupboard}}, issn = {0307-1235}, language = {en}, journal = {Daily Telegraph}, month = sep, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {2}, } @article{arac_truth_2000, title = {Truth}, volume = {115}, language = {en}, number = {5}, journal = {PMLA: Publications of the Modern Language Association of America}, author = {Arac, Jonathan}, month = oct, year = {2000}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {1085--88}, } @article{atlas_dr_1987, title = {Dr. {Johnson}’s {Open} {House}}, volume = {159}, language = {en}, journal = {House \& Garden}, author = {Atlas, James}, month = dec, year = {1987}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {12}, } @article{atlas_holmes_1994, title = {Holmes on the {Case}}, volume = {29}, language = {en}, journal = {New Yorker}, author = {Atlas, James}, month = sep, year = {1994}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, genres, Holmes, Richard (1945-)}, pages = {57--65}, } @article{atlas_over_1996, title = {Over the {Sea} to {Skye}}, volume = {31}, language = {en}, journal = {Condé Nast Traveler}, author = {Atlas, James}, month = jun, year = {1996}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {120--29}, } @phdthesis{avin_driven_1997, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Driven to {Distinguish}: {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Lexicographic} {Turn} of {Mind}: {A} {Psychocritical} {Study}}, abstract = {As a man of letters with an exceptionally extensive and diverse output, Samuel Johnson (1709–1784) has invited consideration from a variety of angles. The present study offers a ‘reading’ of Johnson as a framer of distinctions. His distinction-making activity is viewed as a capital feature of the oeuvre, characterizing it across almost its entire range. A very substantial body of evidence is adduced in support of this reading. Broken up by distinction-type, the mass of evidence sorts itself out into seventeen different categories themselves grouped under seven ‘thematic’ heads. The organization of the inquiry on taxonomic lines is intended both to throw into relief the multiform character of Johnson’s distinction-making praxis (something not heretofore remarked) and also to provide a comprehensive, systematic and easily ‘readable’ account of it. That the evidence testifying to Johnson’s distinction-making turned out to be so voluminous could not but occasion the thought that it might be an involuntary activity, a ‘drive’ grounded in the very ‘set’ of his psyche which comes in consequence to be viewed as in some sort ‘formed for distinction-making.’ This thought evolved into the thesis that the present study undertakes to defend, in doing which it becomes a psychocritical investigation inscribed within the theoretical frame of psychological stylistics whose aim is to make inferences and advance hypotheses about the build and workings of a mind from an analysis of the linguistic and stylistic data it generates.}, language = {en}, school = {University of St Andrews}, author = {Avin, I.}, year = {1997}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, } @mastersthesis{awwad_samuel_1986, address = {Hayward}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Issue} of {Holy} {Matrimony}}, language = {en}, school = {California State University}, author = {Awwad, Amad}, year = {1986}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, } @article{bailyn_does_1986, title = {Does a {Freeborn} {Englishman} {Have} a {Right} to {Emigrate}?}, volume = {37}, language = {en}, journal = {American Heritage}, author = {Bailyn, Bernard}, year = {1986}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {24--31}, } @book{bainbridge_according_2001, address = {London}, title = {According to {Queeney}}, abstract = {The time is the 1770s and 1780s and Johnson, having completed his life’s major work (he compiled the first ever {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Dictionary of the English Language{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}) is running an increasingly chaotic life. Torn between his strict morality and his undeclared passion for Mrs Thrale, the wife of an old friend, According to Queeney reveals one of Britain’s most wonderful characters in all his wit and glory. Above all, though, this is a story of love and friendship and brilliantly narrated by Queeney, Mrs Thrale’s daughter, looking back over her life.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Little, Brown}, author = {Bainbridge, Beryl}, year = {2001}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, } @article{bennetts_samuel_2001, title = {Samuel {Johnson} {Knew} the {Definition} of ‘{Peccadillo}’ [review of \textit{{According} to {Queeney}}, by {Beryl} {Bainbridge}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Christian Science Monitor}, author = {Bennetts, Melissa}, month = jul, year = {2001}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {19}, } @article{bernstein_putting_2001, title = {Putting {Words} in {Dr}. {Johnson}’s {Mouth}, {Words} {He}’d {Like} [review of \textit{{According} to {Queeney}} by {Beryl} {Bainbridge}]}, language = {en}, journal = {New York Times}, author = {Bernstein, Richard}, month = aug, year = {2001}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {10}, } @article{bostridge_pride_2001, title = {Pride and {Patronage} [review of \textit{{According} to {Queeney}}, by {Beryl} {Bainbridge}]}, language = {en}, journal = {The Independent on Sunday}, author = {Bostridge, Mark}, month = sep, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {15}, } @article{chisholm_friendship_2001, title = {The {Friendship} {That} {Couldn}’t {Last} [review of \textit{{According} to {Queeney}}, by {Beryl} {Bainbridge}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Sunday Telegraph}, author = {Chisholm, Kate}, month = aug, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {13}, } @article{fletcher_sharper_2001, title = {A {Sharper} {Definition} of {Samuel} {Johnson} [review of \textit{{According} to {Queeney}} by {Beryl} {Bainbridge}]}, language = {en}, journal = {The Independent}, author = {Fletcher, Loraine}, month = sep, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {9}, } @article{haverty_tragic_2001, title = {The {Tragic} {Story} of {Unspoken} {Passion} [review of \textit{{According} to {Queeney}} by {Beryl} {Bainbridge}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Irish Times}, author = {Haverty, Anne}, month = aug, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {67}, } @article{johnston_according_2000, title = {According to {Queeney}}, volume = {E:4}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Johnston, Freya}, collaborator = {Bainbridge, Beryl}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {88--91}, } @article{kemp_thrall_2001, title = {In {Thrall} to {Mrs} {Thrale} [review of \textit{{According} to {Queeney}} by {Beryl} {Bainbridge}]}, language = {en}, journal = {The Sunday Times}, author = {Kemp, Peter}, month = sep, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{krist_doctor_2001, title = {A {Doctor} in the {House} [review of \textit{{According} to {Queeney}}, by {Beryl} {Bainbridge}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Washington Post}, author = {Krist, Gary}, month = aug, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {7}, } @article{mallon_dr_2001, title = {Dr. {Johnson}’s {Maecenas} [review of \textit{{According} to {Queeney}} by {Beryl} {Bainbridge}]}, language = {en}, journal = {New York Times Book Review}, author = {Mallon, Thomas}, month = aug, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{marr_johnson_2001, title = {Johnson: {The} {Novel} [review of \textit{{According} to {Queeney}}, by {Beryl} {Bainbridge}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Daily Telegraph}, author = {Marr, Andrew}, month = aug, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {5}, } @article{miller_boswell_2001, title = {Boswell {Gets} {His} {Due} as {Biographer} of {Samuel} {Johnson} [review of \textit{{According} to {Queeney}}, by {Beryl} {Bainbridge}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Pittsburgh Post-Gazette}, author = {Miller, Roger K.}, month = aug, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {8}, } @article{nye_key_2001, title = {Key to the {Doctor}’s {Padlock} [review of \textit{{According} to {Queeney}} by {Beryl} {Bainbridge}]}, language = {en}, journal = {The Times}, author = {Nye, Robert}, month = aug, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{rustin_doctor_2001, title = {The {Doctor} is {Debunked} [review of \textit{{According} to {Queeney}} by {Henry} {Hitchings}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Financial Times}, author = {Rustin, Susanna}, month = sep, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {4}, } @article{sisman_madness_2001, title = {Madness and the {Mistress} [review of \textit{{According} to {Queeney}}, by {Beryl} {Bainbridge}]}, language = {en}, journal = {The Observer}, author = {Sisman, Adam}, month = aug, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {15}, } @article{tankard_novel_2002, title = {Novel {Treatment} of {Johnson} [review of \textit{{According} to {Queeney}}, by {Beryl} {Bainbridge}]}, volume = {2}, language = {en}, journal = {The Southern Johnsonian}, author = {Tankard, Paul}, month = aug, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {6--7}, } @article{bainbridge_remembering_2000, title = {Remembering {Sam}}, volume = {E:4}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Bainbridge, Beryl}, year = {2000}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {24--26}, } @article{bainbridge_words_2005, title = {Words {Count}: {Samuel} {Johnson}’s \textit{{Dictionary}} {Was} {Published} 250 {Years} {Ago} {This} {Month}}, language = {en}, journal = {Guardian}, author = {Bainbridge, Beryl}, month = apr, year = {2005}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {5}, } @incollection{baines_johnson_1999, address = {Aldershot}, title = {Johnson, {Ossian}, and the {Highland} {Tour}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {House} of {Forgery} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Britain}}, publisher = {Ashgate}, author = {Baines, Paul}, year = {1999}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {103--124}, } @article{baker_typical_1997, title = {Typical {American} {Noises}}, language = {en}, journal = {New York Times}, author = {Baker, Russell}, month = mar, year = {1997}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {19L}, } @article{baldwin_samuel_1995, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Petronius}}, volume = {25}, language = {en}, journal = {Petronian Society Newsletter}, author = {Baldwin, Barry}, year = {1995}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {14--15}, } @article{baldwin_samuel_1999, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Lincolnshire}}, volume = {E:3}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Baldwin, Barry}, year = {1999}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {46--48}, } @article{baldwin_johnson_2004, title = {Johnson \& the {Pembroke} {Latin} {Grace}}, volume = {55}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Baldwin, Barry}, month = mar, year = {2004}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {47--48}, } @article{baldwin_johnson_2006, title = {Johnson on {Smoking}}, volume = {57}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Baldwin, Barry}, month = mar, year = {2006}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {42--44}, } @article{baldwin_classic-comments_2006, title = {Classic-al {Comments}}, volume = {57}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Baldwin, Barry}, month = mar, year = {2006}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {45--46}, } @article{baldwin_classica_2007, title = {Classica {Johnsoniana}}, volume = {58}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Baldwin, Barry}, month = mar, year = {2007}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {35--40}, annote = {Miscellaneous observations on Johnson’s knowledge of the classics. }, } @article{baldwin_johnson_2008, title = {Johnson on {Philips} via {Cicero} on {Lucretius}}, volume = {59}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Baldwin, Barry}, month = mar, year = {2008}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {42--43}, annote = {A correction to Lonsdale’s note in the Life of J. Philips on Jonson’s quotation of Cicero on Lucretius. }, } @article{baldwin_johnson_2009, title = {Johnson and ‘{The} {Jests} of {Hierocles}’}, volume = {60}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Baldwin, Barry}, month = mar, year = {2009}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {40--43}, annote = {On Boswell’s attribution of a free translation of “The Jests of Hierocles,” in the \textit{Gentleman’s Magazine} for 1741, to Johnson. G. B. Hill rejected the attribution; Baldwin argues in its favor. }, } @article{baldwin_mrs_2009, title = {Mrs. {Thrale} and the {Classics}}, volume = {60}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Baldwin, Barry}, month = sep, year = {2009}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {44--48}, annote = {A note on Hester Thrale Piozzi’s knowledge of classical literature, especially as expressed in \textit{Thraliana} and \textit{The Piozzi Letters}. }, } @article{baldwin_johnsoniana_2015-1, title = {Johnsoniana: {Hogarth}’s {Latin} {Club}}, volume = {66}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Baldwin, Barry}, month = sep, year = {2015}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {45}, } @article{baldwin_antiquarians_2018, title = {Antiquarian’s {Error}?}, volume = {69}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Baldwin, Barry}, month = mar, year = {2018}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {56}, } @article{baldwin_remarks_2021, title = {Some {Remarks} on \textit{{Festina} {Lente}}}, volume = {72}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Baldwin, Barry}, month = mar, year = {2021}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {37--40}, } @article{baldwin_johnson_2021, title = {Johnson on {Pope}’s {Greek}}, volume = {72}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Baldwin, Barry}, month = sep, year = {2021}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Classics}, pages = {50--53}, } @article{baldwin_marginalia_2022, title = {Some {Marginalia} on {Johnson}’s \textit{{Life} of {Gray}}}, volume = {73}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Baldwin, Barry}, month = sep, year = {2022}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {42--44}, } @article{baldwin_classical_2023, title = {Classical {Moments} in {Johnson}’s \textit{{Lives} of the {Poets}}}, volume = {74}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Baldwin, Barry}, month = mar, year = {2023}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson}, pages = {26--30}, } @incollection{bandiera_samuel_1995, address = {Bologna}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: \textit{{The} {History} of {Rasselas}}}, language = {it}, booktitle = {Settecento e malinconia: saggi di letteratura inglese}, publisher = {Patron Editore}, author = {Bandiera, Laura}, year = {1995}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {101--123}, } @article{banerjee_dr_1990, title = {Dr. {Johnson}’s {Daughter}: {Jane} {Austen} and \textit{{Northanger} {Abbey}}}, volume = {71}, language = {en}, journal = {English Studies: A Journal of English Language and Literature}, author = {Banerjee, A.}, month = apr, year = {1990}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {113--24}, } @article{banerjee_johnsons_2007, title = {Johnson’s {Patron}}, language = {en}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Banerjee, A.}, month = jun, year = {2007}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {17}, annote = {A response to Freeman’s “Affection’s Eye,” arguing that the \textit{Dictionary} definitions of patron “are quite unexceptionable.” }, } @article{barbour_wit_2000, title = {Wit, {Mirth} \& {Spleen}: ‘{I} {Am} {Willing} to {Love} {All} {Mankind}, {Except} an {American}’}, volume = {22}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Colonial Williamsburg: The Journal of the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation}, author = {Barbour, J. Hunter}, year = {2000}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {84--85}, } @phdthesis{barker_representation_1991, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {The {Representation} of {Prostitutes} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {British} {Literature}}, language = {en}, school = {University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill}, author = {Barker, Brooke Ann}, year = {1991}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, } @article{barnouw_learning_2004, title = {Learning from {Experience}, or {Not}: {From} {Chrysippus} to \textit{{Rasselas}}}, volume = {33}, language = {en}, journal = {Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture}, author = {Barnouw, Jeffrey}, year = {2004}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, prose, fiction, morality, experience, Burke, Edmund (1729-1797), Bacon, Francis (1561-1626), Stoicism}, pages = {313--38}, } @incollection{bartolomeo_cracking_1994, address = {Newark}, title = {Cracking {Facades} of {Authority}: {Richardson}, {Fielding}, and {Johnson}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {A {New} {Species} of {Criticism}: {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Discourse} on the {Novel}}, publisher = {University of Delaware Press}, author = {Bartolomeo, Joseph F.}, year = {1994}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {47--87}, } @book{baruth_brothers_2009, address = {New York}, title = {The {Brothers} {Boswell}}, abstract = {The year is 1763. Twenty-two-year-old James Boswell of Edinburgh is eager to advance himself in London society. Today his sights are set on furthering his acquaintance with Dr. Samuel Johnson, famed for his Dictionary; they are going to take a boat across the Thames to Greenwich Palace. Watching them secretly is John Boswell, James’ younger brother. He has stalked his older brother for days. Consumed with envy, John is planning to take revenge on his brother and Johnson for presumed slights. He carries a pair of miniature pistols that fire a single golden bullet each, and there is murder in his heart.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Soho Press}, author = {Baruth, Philip}, year = {2009}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, annote = {A speculative mystery novel about James Boswell and his murderous brother John, set in 1763, when they come to know Johnson. }, } @article{anderson_scary_2009, title = {Scary {Olde} {England} [review of \textit{{The} {Brothers} {Boswell}}, by {Philip} {Baruth}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Washington Post}, author = {Anderson, Patrick}, month = may, year = {2009}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, } @incollection{basker_resisting_1993, address = {New York}, title = {Resisting {Authority}; or, {Johnson} and \textit{{The} {Wizard} of {Oz}}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Approaches to {Teaching} the {Works} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Modern Language Association of America}, author = {Basker, James G.}, editor = {Anderson, David R. and Kolb, Gwin J.}, year = {1993}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, pedagogical approach, authority}, pages = {28--34}, } @article{basker_samuel_1994, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {African}-{American} {Reader}}, volume = {D:10}, language = {en}, number = {10}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Basker, James}, year = {1994}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {47--57}, } @incollection{basker_coming_1995, address = {Paris}, title = {Coming of {Age} in {Johnson}’s {England}: {Adolescence} in \textit{{The} {Rambler}}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Les {Ages} de la vie en {Grande}-{Bretagne} au {XVIIIe} siècle}, publisher = {Sorbonne Nouvelle}, author = {Basker, James G.}, editor = {Soupel, Serge}, year = {1995}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {197--212}, } @incollection{basker_dictionary_1996, title = {Dictionary {Johnson} amidst the {Dons} of {Sidney}: {A} {Chapter} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Cambridge} {History}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Sidney {Sussex} {College} {Cambridge}: {Historical} {Essays} in {Commemoration} of the {Quatercentenary}}, publisher = {Boydell Press}, author = {Basker, James G.}, editor = {Beales, D. E. D. and Nisbet, H. B.}, year = {1996}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {131--44}, } @incollection{basker_eighteenth-century_1996, address = {Paris}, title = {An {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Critique} of {Eurocentrism}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and the {Plight} of {Native} {Americans}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {La {Grande}-{Bretagne} et l’{Europe} des {Lumières}}, publisher = {Presses de la Sorbonne Nouvelle}, author = {Basker, James G.}, editor = {Soupel, Serge}, year = {1996}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {207--20}, } @incollection{basker_samuel_1997, address = {New York}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Britain in the {Hanoverian} {Age} 1714–1837}, publisher = {Garland}, author = {Basker, James G.}, editor = {Newman, Gerald}, year = {1997}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {378--80}, } @book{basker_samuel_1999, address = {New York}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} in the {Mind} of {Thomas} {Jefferson}: {With} {Thomas} {Jefferson}’s {Letter} to {Herbert} {Croft}, 30 {October} 1798}, language = {en}, publisher = {privately printed for the Johnsonians}, author = {Basker, James G.}, year = {1999}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, } @article{basker_johnson_2001, title = {Johnson, {Boswell} and the {Abolition} of {Slavery}}, volume = {E:5}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Basker, James G.}, year = {2001}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {36--48}, } @article{bate_johnson_1985, title = {Johnson and {Shakespeare}}, volume = {D:1}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Bate, Jonathan}, year = {1985}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {11--13}, } @article{bate_johnson_1993, title = {Johnson, {Garrick} and {Macbeth}}, volume = {D:9}, language = {en}, number = {9}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Bate, Jonathan}, year = {1993}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {8--12}, } @misc{bate_life_1995, address = {Savannah}, title = {A {Life} of {Allegory}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Armstrong State College}, collaborator = {Bate, Walter Jackson}, year = {1995}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, annote = {A discussion by Walter Jackson Bate. Separate parts: “Samuel Johnson’s Four Great Themes,” “Samuel Johnson: The Dark Years”; “Johnson, Psychology \& English Prose Style”; “Samuel Johnson: The Final Years”; “Boswell.” }, } @book{bate_samuel_1998, address = {Washington, D.C.}, edition = {2nd ed.}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Counterpoint}, author = {Bate, Walter Jackson}, year = {1998}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, } @article{mullan_samuel_1999, title = {Samuel {Johnson}}, volume = {22}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Biography: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly}, author = {Mullan, John}, collaborator = {Bate, Walter Jackson}, year = {1999}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {442}, } @book{bate__2022, address = {Guilin}, title = {约翰生传 = {Yue} han sheng chuan = {Samuel} {Johnson}: a biography}, abstract = {本书讲述塞缪尔·约翰生的生平,性格和作品.展现出这位伟人的优点与缺点,他内心的动荡与叛逆,他内心中独立与依赖,敌意与内疚的分裂,刻画出约翰生强烈的痛苦与勇气.Ben shu jiang shu sai mou er·Yue han sheng de sheng ping,Xing ge he zuo pin.Zhan xian chu zhei wei wei ren de you dian yu que dian,Ta nei xin de dong dang yu pan ni,Ta nei xin zhong du li yu yi lai,Di yi yu nei jiu de fen lie,Ke hua chu yue han sheng qiang lie de tong ku yu yong qi.}, language = {zh}, publisher = {广西师范大学出版社}, author = {Bate, Walter Jackson}, translator = {Kaiping, Li and Peiheng, Zhou}, year = {2022}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson}, } @article{battersby_samuel_2004, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Jane} {Austen}}, volume = {55}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Battersby, James L.}, month = mar, year = {2004}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {46--47}, } @article{battersby_prologue_2004, title = {A {Prologue} {After}, not by, {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {55}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Battersby, James L.}, month = sep, year = {2004}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {55--58}, annote = {On an obscene parody of the “Drury Lane Prologue” in a Victorian magazine. }, } @article{battersby_proverbial_2006, title = {A {Proverbial} {Candle} and {Johnson}’s {Candlestick}}, volume = {57}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Battersby, James L.}, month = sep, year = {2006}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {29--39}, } @article{battestin_critique_2003, title = {The {Critique} of {Freethinking} from {Swift} to {Sterne}}, volume = {15}, language = {en}, number = {3–4}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Fiction}, author = {Battestin, Martin C.}, month = apr, year = {2003}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {341--420}, annote = {On orthodox critiques of religious heresies in a number of 18th-c. authors. }, } @article{beach_creation_2001, title = {The {Creation} of a {Classical} {Language} in the {Eighteenth} {Century}: {Standardizing} {English}, {Cultural} {Imperialism}, and the {Future} of the {Literary} {Canon}}, volume = {43}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Texas Studies in Literature and Language}, author = {Beach, Adam R.}, year = {2001}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Irish literature, English language (Modern), English language, standardization, canon, cultural imperialism, language attitudes, Sheridan, Thomas (1719-1788)}, pages = {117--41}, } @book{beckett_light_2006, address = {San Francisco}, title = {In the {Light} of {Christ}: {Writings} in the {Western} {Tradition}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Ignatius Press}, author = {Beckett, Lucy}, year = {2006}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, } @article{beer_coleridge_1987, title = {Coleridge, {Wordsworth} and {Johnson}}, volume = {33}, language = {en}, journal = {Journal of the English Language and Literature (Seoul)}, author = {Beer, John}, year = {1987}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {25--42}, } @article{belcher_melancholy_2015, title = {The {Melancholy} {Translator}: {Sirak} {Wäldä} Śellasse {Ruy}’s {Amharic} {Translation} of {Samuel} {Johnson}’s \textit{{Rasselas}}}, volume = {23}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Belcher, Wendy Laura and Herouy, Bekure}, year = {2015}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {159--204}, } @book{bennett_book_2011, address = {Nashville}, title = {The {Book} of {Man}: {Readings} on the {Path} to {Manhood}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Thomas Nelson}, author = {Bennett, William J.}, year = {2011}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, } @phdthesis{berglund_learning_1995, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Learning to {Read} \textit{{The} {Rambler}}}, language = {en}, school = {University of Virginia}, author = {Berglund, Lisa}, month = oct, year = {1995}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, } @article{abelove_john_1997, title = {John {Wesley}’s {Plagiarism} of {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Its} {Contemporary} {Reception}}, volume = {59}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Huntington Library Quarterly}, author = {Abelove, Henry}, year = {1997}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, plagiarism, Wesley, John (1703-1791), Taxation No Tyranny (1775)}, pages = {73--79}, } @article{noauthor_original_1998, title = {An {Original} ‘{Fame}’ {School}}, language = {en}, journal = {Leicester Mercury}, month = jun, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {4}, annote = {Brief profile of the Dixie Grammar School in Market Bosworth. }, } @article{noauthor_regulating_2004, title = {Regulating {Language}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Hindu}, month = oct, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {47--48}, } @article{rubin_envisioning_2001, title = {Envisioning the {Smaller} {World} of the {Great} {Dr}. {Johnson} [review of \textit{{According} to {Queeney}} by {Beryl} {Bainbridge})}, language = {en}, journal = {Los Angeles Times}, author = {Rubin, Merle}, month = aug, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {5, 3}, } @unpublished{barnett_elegy_1988, address = {New York Public Library}, type = {Holograph score}, title = {Elegy: {An} {Epitaph} on {Claudy} {Phillips}, a {Musician}}, language = {en}, author = {Barnett, Carol}, year = {1988}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, annote = {Music by Carol Barnett, with words by Samuel Johnson. }, } @article{berglund_look_2002, title = {‘{Look}, {My} {Lord}, {It} {Comes}’: {The} {Approach} of {Death} in the \textit{{Life} of {Johnson}}}, volume = {7}, language = {en}, journal = {1650–1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era}, author = {Berglund, Lisa}, year = {2002}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {239--55}, } @article{berglund_what_2004, title = {What {Is} {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Role} in {Contemporary} {Fiction}?}, volume = {55}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Berglund, Lisa}, month = sep, year = {2004}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {27--31}, } @article{berglund_lexicon_2008, title = {A {Lexicon}! {A} {Lexicon}!}, volume = {59}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Berglund, Lisa}, month = mar, year = {2008}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {11--13}, annote = {A comic song to the tune of Gilbert \& Sullivan’s “Paradox Trio.” }, } @incollection{berglund_lives_2022, address = {Oxford}, title = {Lives}, abstract = {Within days of Johnson’s death, biographies started appearing, first in the magazines, then in books. These early biographies are often inaccurate, more concerned with celebrating Johnson as a moral hero than relating the facts about his life objectively. But in Sir John Hawkins’s Life of Samuel Johnson, Hester Piozzi’s Anecdotes of the Late Samuel Johnson, and James Boswell’s Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides and Life of Samuel Johnson, we get a detailed portrait from three people who knew Johnson well. So influential was Boswell’s Life that it stifled innovation among modern biographers for generations. In the twentieth century, though, biographers began breaking free of Boswell’s influence, telling his life story with new emphases and trying to understand Johnson’s psychology, usually by viewing it through a Freudian lens.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Oxford} {Handbook} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Berglund, Lisa}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2022}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {67--82}, } @article{berkeley_verses_1994, title = {Verses after {Dr}. {Johnson}}, volume = {D:10}, language = {en}, number = {10}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Berkeley, Gina}, year = {1994}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {64}, } @article{berland_paradise_2002, title = {The {Paradise} {Garden} and the {Imaginary} {East}: {Alterity} and {Reflexivity} in {British} {Oriental} {Romances}}, volume = {2}, language = {en}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Novel}, author = {Berland, Kevin J.}, year = {2002}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {137--59}, } @incollection{berland_youth_2022, address = {Oxford}, title = {Youth}, abstract = {This chapter reviews the major events in Samuel Johnson’s early life, from birth to his arrival in London, with emphasis on influences on his later life, as well as the manner in which his early life has been represented by acquaintances, biographers, and critics over many years. Johnson’s family history is covered, as well as his medical and neuropsychological issues, his education and early indications of genius, his time at Oxford, his forays into teaching, his marriage, and his religious development.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Oxford} {Handbook} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Berland, Kevin J.}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2022}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {7--30}, } @phdthesis{berninger_across_1994, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Across {Celtic} {Borders}: {Johnson}, {Boswell}, {Piozzi}, {Scott}}, language = {en}, school = {Drew University}, author = {Berninger, Carol Ray}, year = {1994}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, } @article{berrett_francis_1988, title = {Francis {Barber}’s {Marriage} and {Children}: {A} {Correction}}, volume = {35 [233]}, language = {en}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Berrett, A. M.}, month = jun, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {193}, } @book{billen_who_2004, address = {London}, title = {Who {Was} . . . {Sam} {Johnson}: {The} {Wonderful} {Word} {Doctor}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Short Books}, author = {Billen, Andrew}, year = {2004}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Paperback}, } @article{davis_who_2008, title = {Who {Was} . . . {Sam} {Johnson}: {The} {Wonderful} {Word} {Doctor}}, volume = {59}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Davis, Matthew M.}, collaborator = {Billen, Andrew}, month = mar, year = {2008}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {54--55}, } @article{fraser_who_2004, title = {Who {Was} . . . {Sam} {Johnson}: {The} {Wonderful} {Word} {Doctor}}, language = {en}, journal = {Guardian}, author = {Fraser, Lindsay}, collaborator = {Billen, Andrew}, month = may, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{jones_who_2004, title = {Who {Was} . . . {Sam} {Johnson}: {The} {Wonderful} {Word} {Doctor}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Sunday Times}, author = {Jones, Nicolette}, collaborator = {Billen, Andrew}, month = may, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @inproceedings{bindslev_introducing_1986, address = {Stockholm}, title = {‘{Introducing} {Herself} into the {Chair} of {Criticism}’: {Dr}. {Johnson}, {Monsieur} {Voltaire} and {Mrs}. {Montagu}}, volume = {2}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Proceedings from the {Third} {Nording} {Conference} for {English} {Studies}, {Hässelby}}, publisher = {Almqvist \& Wiskell}, author = {Bindslev, Anne}, editor = {Lindblad, Ishrad and Ljung, Magnus}, month = sep, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {519--31}, } @incollection{black_samuel_2002, address = {Basingstoke}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}, \textit{{Thoughts} on the {Late} {Transactions} {Respecting} {Falkland}’s {Islands}} and the {Tory} {Tradition} in {Foreign} {Policy}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Historical} {Context}}, publisher = {Palgrave}, author = {Black, Jeremy}, editor = {Clark, J. C. D. and Erskine-Hill, Howard}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {169--83}, } @book{bloom_james_1986, address = {New York}, series = {Modern {Critical} {Interpretations}}, title = {James {Boswell}’s "{Life} of {Samuel} {Johnson}"}, isbn = {978-0-87754-946-8}, language = {en}, publisher = {Chelsea House}, editor = {Bloom, Harold}, year = {1986}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, Criticism, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), Authors, English}, } @book{bloom_dr_1986, address = {New York}, series = {Modern {Critical} {Views}}, title = {Dr. {Samuel} {Johnson} and {James} {Boswell}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Chelsea House}, editor = {Bloom, Harold}, year = {1986}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, Criticism and interpretation}, } @article{lynn_modern_1990, title = {Modern {Critical} {Views}: {Dr}. {Samuel} {Johnson} and {James} {Boswell}}, volume = {55}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {South Atlantic Review}, author = {Lynn, Steven}, collaborator = {Bloom, Harold}, month = may, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {143--46}, } @book{bloom_western_1994, address = {New York}, title = {The {Western} {Canon}: {The} {Books} and {School} of the {Ages}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Harcourt Brace}, author = {Bloom, Harold}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @incollection{bloom_samuel_2002, address = {New York}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}, {James} {Boswell}, {Johann} {Wolfgang} von {Goethe}, {Sigmund} {Freud}, {Thomas} {Mann}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Genius: {A} {Mosaic} of {One} {Hundred} {Exemplary} {Creative} {Minds}}, publisher = {Warner Books}, author = {Bloom, Harold}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {166--187}, } @incollection{bloom_samuel_2004, address = {New York}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Goethe}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Where {Shall} {Wisdom} {Be} {Found}?}, publisher = {Riverhead Books}, author = {Bloom, Harold}, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {156--89}, } @book{blythe_pleasures_1989, address = {New York}, title = {The {Pleasures} of {Diaries}: {Four} {Centuries} of {Private} {Writing}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Pantheon Books}, editor = {Blythe, Ronald}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @incollection{bogel_johnson_1987, address = {New York}, title = {Johnson and the {Role} of {Authority}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {New} {Eighteenth} {Century}: {Theory}, {Politics}, {English} {Literature}}, publisher = {Methuen}, author = {Bogel, Fredric}, editor = {Nussbaum, Felicity and Brown, Laura}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, An Account of the Life of Mr. Richard Savage (1744), authority}, pages = {189--209}, } @article{weinbrot_new_1990, title = {The {New} {Eighteenth} {Century} and the {New} {Mythology}}, volume = {3}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {353--407}, } @article{sherman_dream_1990, title = {The {Dream} of {My} {Brother}: {An} {Essay} on {Johnson}’s {Authority}}, volume = {50}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Sherman, Stuart}, collaborator = {Bogel, Fredric V.}, month = sep, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {8--9}, } @article{bond_bringing_2004, title = {Bringing {Up} {Boswell}: {Drama}, {Criticism}, and the {Journals}}, volume = {15}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Bond, Erik}, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson, Journals, prose, Scottish literature, genre conventions, drama, 1700-1799, self-representation, theater criticism}, pages = {151--176}, } @article{bonnell_bookselling_1989, title = {Bookselling and {Canon}-{Making}: {The} {Trade} {Rivalry} over the {English} {Poets}, 1776–1783}, volume = {19}, language = {en}, journal = {Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture}, author = {Bonnell, Thomas F.}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {53--69}, } @article{borkowski_classifying_2002, title = {({Class})ifying {Language}: {The} {War} of the {Word}}, volume = {4}, language = {en}, journal = {Rhetoric Review}, author = {Borkowski, David}, month = oct, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {357--83}, } @misc{boswell_boswells_1987, address = {Princeton}, title = {Boswell’s {London} {Journal}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Films for the Humanities}, author = {Boswell, James}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @misc{boswell_life_1988, address = {Ashland}, title = {The {Life} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Classics on Tape}, author = {Boswell, James and Killavey, Jim}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{boswell_life_1990, address = {Chicago}, title = {The {Life} of {Samuel} {Johnson}, {LL}.{D}.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Encyclopædia Britannica}, author = {Boswell, James}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{boswell_life_1991, address = {London}, title = {The {Life} of {Samuel} {Johnson} [abridged]}, language = {en}, publisher = {Methuen}, author = {Boswell, James}, editor = {Canning, John}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{boswell_life_1992, address = {London}, title = {The {Life} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, publisher = {David Campbell}, author = {Boswell, James}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{boswell_life_1992-1, address = {Jerusalem}, title = {The {Life} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {Hebrew}, publisher = {Carmel}, author = {Boswell, James}, translator = {Rozen, Tova}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{boswell_samuel_1993, address = {Gloucester}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Life} and the {Most} {Meaningful} {Events} of {His} {Times}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Gloucester Art}, author = {Boswell, James}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{boswell_life_1993, address = {New York}, title = {The {Life} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Everyman’s Library}, author = {Boswell, James}, editor = {Rawson, Claude}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{abbott_james_1996, title = {James {Boswell}’s {Life} of {Johnson}: {An} {Edition} of the {Original} {Manuscript} in {Four} {Volumes}}, volume = {10}, language = {en}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Scotland}, author = {Abbott, John L.}, collaborator = {Waingrow, Marshall and Redford, Bruce and Bonnell, Thomas F.}, year = {1996}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {14}, } @article{rawson_new_1995, title = {New {Light} on {Boswell}: {Critical} and {Historical} {Essays} on the {Occasion} of the {Bicentenary} of “{The} {Life} of {Johnson}”}, volume = {17}, language = {en}, number = {18}, journal = {London Review of Books}, author = {Rawson, Claude}, collaborator = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {14--15}, } @article{ingram_james_1998, title = {James {Boswell}’s {Life} of {Johnson}: {An} {Edition} of the {Original} {Manuscript} in {Four} {Volumes}}, volume = {28}, language = {en}, journal = {Yearbook of English Studies}, author = {Ingram, Allan}, collaborator = {Waingrow, Marshall and Redford, Bruce and Bonnell, Thomas F.}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {319--320}, } @article{ohagan_james_2000, title = {James {Boswell}’s {Life} of {Johnson}: {An} {Edition} of the {Original} {Manuscript} in {Four} {Volumes}}, volume = {22}, language = {en}, number = {19}, journal = {London Review of Books}, author = {O'Hagan, Andrew}, collaborator = {Waingrow, Marshall and Redford, Bruce and Bonnell, Thomas F.}, month = oct, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {7--8}, } @article{suarez_james_1995, title = {James {Boswell}’s {Life} of {Johnson}: {An} {Edition} of the {Original} {Manuscript} in {Four} {Volumes}}, language = {en}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Suarez, Michael F. S.J.}, collaborator = {Waingrow, Marshall and Redford, Bruce and Bonnell, Thomas F.}, month = dec, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {11--12}, } @article{womersley_johnson_1997, title = {Johnson and {Boswell}: {The} {Transit} of {Caledonia}}, volume = {48}, language = {en}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {Womersley, David}, collaborator = {Rogers, Pat}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {114--16}, } @misc{boswell_life_1994, address = {London}, title = {The {Life} of {Samuel} {Johnson} [abridged]}, language = {en}, publisher = {Naxos AudioBooks}, author = {Boswell, James and Hartman, Billy}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{boswell_life_1995, address = {Edinburgh}, title = {From the {Life} of {Samuel} {Johnson}, {LL}.{D}.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Akros}, author = {Boswell, James}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, annote = {Abridged. Limited edition of 130 numbered copies. }, } @book{boswell_vida_1998, address = {Madrid}, edition = {2nd ed.}, title = {La vida del doctor {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {es}, publisher = {Espasa Calpe}, author = {Boswell, James}, translator = {Dorta, Antonio}, collaborator = {Savater, Fernando}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, annote = {Translated and abridged by Antonio Dorta, with a preface by Fernando Savater. }, } @book{boswell_journal_2000, address = {Köln}, title = {Journal of a {Tour} to the {Hebrides} with {Samuel} {Johnson}, {LL}.{D}.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Konemann}, author = {Boswell, James}, editor = {Galbraith, Iain}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{campbell_correspondence_2001, title = {The {Correspondence} and {Other} {Papers} of {James} {Boswell} {Relating} to the {Making} of the “{Life} of {Johnson}”}, language = {en}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Campbell, James}, collaborator = {Waingrow, Marshall}, month = sep, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {30--31}, } @article{mclaverty_designing_2001, title = {Designing the “{Life} of {Johnson}”: {The} {Lyell} {Lectures}, 2001–2}, volume = {E:5}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {McLaverty, James}, collaborator = {Redford, Bruce}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {67--69}, } @article{tankard_correspondence_2003, title = {The {Correspondence} and {Other} {Papers} of {James} {Boswell} {Relating} to the {Making} of the “{Life} of {Johnson}”}, volume = {10}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {The Southern Johnsonian}, author = {Tankard, Paul}, collaborator = {Waingrow, Marshall}, month = oct, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {6--7}, } @article{riemer_posthumous_2004, title = {Posthumous {Cheek} of a {Man} of {Letters} [review of \textit{{The} {Essential} {Boswell}: {Selections} from the {Writings} of {James} {Boswell}}, by {Peter} {Martin}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Sydney Morning Herald}, author = {Riemer, Andrew}, month = mar, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {13}, } @book{boswell_zhizn_2003, address = {Moscow}, title = {Zhizn {Semiuelia} {Dzhonsona}: {Otryvki} iz knigi, s prilozheniem izbrannykh proizvedenii {Semiuelia} {Dzhonsona}}, language = {ru}, publisher = {Tekst}, author = {Boswell, James}, translator = {Liverganta, Aleksandra}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, annote = {Russian translation of Boswell’s Life (abridged). }, } @book{boswell_dr_2003, address = {Cambridge, Mass.}, title = {Dr. {Johnson}’s “{Life} in {Scenes}”: {A} {Reproduction} of {Those} {Leaves} from {James} {Boswell}’s {Manuscript} of the “{Life}” ({Houghton} {fMS} {Eng} 1836) in {Which} {Dr}. {Johnson} {Dines} with {Mr}. {Wilkes}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Privately printed for the annual meeting of the Johnsonians}, author = {Boswell, James}, collaborator = {Hyde, Mary and Redford, Bruce}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, annote = {With a foreword by Mary, Viscountess Eccles, and an afterword by Bruce Redford. }, } @book{boswell_journal_2004, address = {Whitefish, Mont.}, title = {Journal of a {Tour} to the {Hebrides} with {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Kessinger}, author = {Boswell, James}, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{boswell_yuehanxun_2004, address = {Beijing}, title = {Yuehanxun zhuan, trans. {Luojia} {Luo} and {Luofu} {Mo}}, language = {zh-Latn}, publisher = {Zhongguo she hui ke xue chu ban she}, author = {Boswell, James}, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{lister_account_2006, title = {An {Account} of {Corsica}, the {Journal} of a {Tour} to {That} {Island}, and {Memoirs} of {Pascal} {Paoli}}, volume = {5381}, language = {en}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Lister, Michael}, collaborator = {Boulton, James T. and McLoughlin, T. O.}, month = may, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {33}, } @book{boswell_james_2008, address = {Edinburgh}, title = {James {Boswell}: {The} {Journal} of {His} {German} and {Swiss} {Travels}, 1764}, abstract = {This volume, first in the Yale Research Series of Boswell’s journals, covers his emotionally eventful youthful travels through the German and Swiss territories, from mid-June 1764 (after his law studies in Utrecht) to New Year’s Day, 1765, when he crossed the Alps for the next stages of his European tour, in Italy, Corsica and France. The volume is the Research Series parallel to Boswell on the Grand Tour: Germany and Switzerland, 1764, ed. F. A. Pottle (1953), whose annotation the editor, Marlies K. Danziger, has greatly deepened, expanded, supplemented and in many cases corrected. In keeping with the editorial policies of the Research Series, it restores Boswell’s original spelling, punctuation and paragraphing (and his generally less than perfect French). The editor’s detailed notes illuminate the contemporary political and historical context as well as a vast array of contemporary issues, concepts and personalities no longer familiar to modern readers (especially English-speaking ones). As well as the text of the fully-written journal, the volume includes Boswell’s personal daily memoranda and his frequently revealing ‘Ten Lines a Day’ poems; the autobiographical ‘Ébauche de ma vie’ written for Rousseau, along with its various drafts, outlines, and attendant correspondence; his detailed expense accounts (a window on the fluctuating currencies and erratic economy of a Europe not yet formed into our modern nation-states); and four maps, adapted from contemporary cartographic records, illustrating Boswell’s complicated and often arduous itinerary. Boswell’s European travels followed his exhilarating stay in London of 1762–1763 and his mostly bleak winter in the United Provinces in 1763–64. Though forever to be best known for his later accounts of his principal biographical subject, Samuel Johnson, Boswell has emerged since the recovery of his private papers as a compelling autobiographer, and here shows his fascination with, and abilities to record with typical liveliness and percipience, men and women across a strikingly diverse social range. The European journal, which Boswell had unfulfilled hopes later in life of revising and publishing in the manner of his Corsican and Hebridean diaries, records the young Scot’s quest for experience in hopes of a cosmopolitan broadening, cultural enrichment, and religious and spiritual security, and conversations culminating in his deeply gratifying meetings with Rousseau and Voltaire. At the same time, it documents in close personal detail an unstable Europe rebuilding and restoring itself a little more than a year after the end of the Seven Years’ War, a Europe whose quest for stability amid ominous political and religious fluctuation mirrors and parallels the diarist’s own.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Edinburgh University Press}, author = {Boswell, James}, editor = {Danziger, Marlies K.}, year = {2008}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{black_james_2009, title = {James {Boswell}: {The} {Journal} of {His} {German} and {Swiss} {Travels}, 1764}, volume = {60}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Black, Jeremy}, collaborator = {Danziger, Marlies K.}, month = mar, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {49--50}, } @book{boswell_life_2008, address = {London}, series = {Penguin {Classics}}, title = {The {Life} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, abstract = {Publisher’s blurb: “This new edition collates and corrects the textual inaccuracies of previous versions, returning to the original manuscript in order to present a definitive edition of this landmark text.”}, language = {en}, publisher = {Penguin}, author = {Boswell, James}, editor = {Womersley, David}, year = {2008}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, Paperback, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), edition}, } @article{jones_amorous_2009, title = {Amorous to {Zealous} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}: {A} {Biography}}, by {Peter} {Martin}, and \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}: {The} {Struggle}}, by {Jeffrey} {Meyers}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Financial Times}, author = {Jones, Lewis}, month = jan, year = {2009}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, } @book{boswell_life_2021, address = {Berkeley}, title = {The {Life} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Mint Editions}, author = {Boswell, James}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{boswell__2023, address = {Shanghai}, title = {约翰生传: 全译本 = {Quan} yi ben [{The} {Life} of {Samuel} {Johnson}]}, abstract = {本书记述了十八世纪著名英国诗人,散文家,批评家和英语词典编纂家约翰生的一生,并介绍了其代表作等.Ben shu ji shu le shi ba shi ji zhu ming ying guo shi ren,San wen jia,Pi ping jia he ying yu ci dian bian zuan jia yue han sheng de yi sheng,Bing jie shao le qi dai biao zuo deng.}, language = {zh}, publisher = {上海: 上海译文出版社有限公司}, author = {Boswell, James}, translator = {Long, Pu}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{bowden_scotts_1995, title = {Scott’s {Commentary} on \textit{{The} {Journal} of a {Tour} to the {Hebrides} with {Samuel} {Johnson}}}, volume = {48}, language = {en}, journal = {Studies in Bibliography: Papers of the Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia}, author = {Bowden, Ann and Todd, William B.}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {229--48}, } @article{boulton_wisdom_1997, title = {The {Wisdom} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, journal = {Transactions of the Johnson Society (Lichfield)}, author = {Boulton, James T.}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {11--23}, } @mastersthesis{bourke_one_1996, title = {One {Dogma} and {One} {Innocuous} {Truth} of {Relativism}: {Incommensurability}, {Indeterminism}, and {Hans}-{Georg} {Gadamer}}, language = {en}, school = {Simon Fraser University}, author = {Bourke, W. Michael}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{brack_surviving_1986, title = {Surviving as a {Professional} {Author}: {The} {Case} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {D:2}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Brack, Jr., O M}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {19--21}, } @article{brack_samuel_1987, title = {Samuel {Johnson} {Bicentenary} {Exhibitions} and {Catalogues}}, volume = {1}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Brack, Jr., O M}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {451--65}, } @article{brack_gentlemans_1987, title = {The \textit{{Gentleman}’s {Magazine}} {Concealed} {Printing}, and the {Texts} of {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Lives} of {Admiral} {Robert} {Blake} and {Sir} {Francis} {Drake}}, volume = {40}, language = {en}, journal = {Studies in Bibliography: Papers of the Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia}, author = {Brack, Jr., O M}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {140--46}, } @book{brack_bred_1990, address = {Mesa, Arizona}, title = {Bred a {Bookseller}: {Samuel} {Johnson} on {Vellum} {Books}: {A} {New} {Essay} for {The} {Samuel} {Johnson} {Society} of {Southern} {California}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Lofgreen’s Printing}, author = {Brack, Jr., O M}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{brack_samuel_1991, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Thomas} {Maurice}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Privately printed for the Samuel Johnson Society of Southern California and the Johnson Society of the Central Region}, editor = {Brack, Jr., O M}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{brack_samuel_1995, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Translations} of {Jean} {Pierre} de {Crousaz}’s \textit{{Examen}} and \textit{{Commentaire}}}, volume = {48}, language = {en}, journal = {Studies in Bibliography: Papers of the Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia}, author = {Brack, Jr., O M}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {60--84}, } @article{brack_johnsons_2003, title = {Johnson’s {First} {Allusion} to {Mary} {Queen} of {Scots}}, volume = {54}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Brack, Jr., O M}, month = sep, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {51--53}, } @article{brack_harleian_2005, title = {The \textit{{Harleian} {Miscellany}}: {Lost} {Printing} of {Volume} {One} {Found}}, volume = {56}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Brack, Jr., O M}, month = sep, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {31--35}, } @incollection{brack_works_2009, address = {Cambridge}, title = {The {Works} of {Samuel} {Johnson} and the {Canon}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} after 300 {Years}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Brack, Jr., O M}, editor = {Clingham, Greg and Smallwood, Philip}, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {246--61}, } @incollection{brack_reassessing_2012, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {Reassessing {Sir} {John} {Hawkins}’s \textit{{The} {Life} of {Samuel} {Johnson}, {LL}.{D}.}: {Some} {Reflections}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Reconsidering {Biography}: {Contexts}, {Controversies}, and {Sir} {John} {Hawkins}’s {Life} of {Johnson}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Brack, Jr., O M}, editor = {Brownley, Martine W.}, year = {2012}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Hawkins, Sir John (1719-1789), The Life of Samuel Johnson (1787), Cotton, Charles (1630-1687), Walton, Izaak (1593-1683)}, pages = {1--55}, } @phdthesis{bradley_cognitive_1994, type = {{MA} thesis,}, title = {Cognitive {Subjectivity} and the {Modern} {Informal} {Essay}: {A} {Study} of {Montaigne} and {Johnson}}, language = {en}, school = {Wichita State University}, author = {Bradley, Susan D.}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{brand_night_1997, title = {A {Night} with {Venus} and a {Year} with {Mercury}: {The} {Germ} {Theory} in the {Eighteenth} {Century}}, volume = {1}, language = {en}, journal = {Johnson Society of Australia Papers}, author = {Brand, Geoffrey W.}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {17--21}, } @article{brand_hercules_2000, title = {Hercules with the {Distaff}: {Johnson} and {Hannah} {Glasse}’s {The} {Art} of {Cookery}}, volume = {4}, language = {en}, journal = {Johnson Society of Australia Papers}, author = {Brand, Geoffrey W.}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {17--21}, } @article{briggs_news_1993, title = {‘{News} from the {Little} {World}’: {A} {Critical} {Glance} at {Eighteenth}-{Century} {British} {Advertising}}, volume = {23}, language = {en}, journal = {Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture}, author = {Briggs, Peter M.}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {29--45}, } @book{johnson_dr_1995, address = {Wrexham}, title = {Dr {Johnson} and {Mrs} {Thrale}’s {Tour} in {North} {Wales} 1774}, language = {en}, publisher = {Bridge Books}, author = {Johnson, Samuel and Piozzi, Hester Lynch}, editor = {Bristow, Adrian}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, annote = {Contains Johnson’s \textit{Journey into North Wales in the Year 1774} and Hester Thrale’s \textit{Journal of a Tour in Wales with Dr. Johnson}. With illustrations and maps. }, } @incollection{brodey_samuel_2014, address = {New York}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Morality} of \textit{{Mansfield} {Park}}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Approaches to {Teaching} {Austen}’s "{Mansfield} {Park}"}, publisher = {Modern Language Association of America}, author = {Brodey, Inger Sigrun Bredkjaer}, editor = {Folsom, Marcia McClintock and Wiltshire, John}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, The Rambler (1750-1752), novel, Austen, Jane (1775-1817), characterization, Mansfield Park (1814), morality, pedagogical approach, teaching approaches (literature), teaching of literature}, pages = {190--201}, } @article{brody_constantes_1987, title = {Constantes et modeles de la critique anti-‘manieriste’ à l’age ‘classique’}, volume = {40}, language = {it}, number = {2}, journal = {Rivista di litterature moderne e comparate}, author = {Brody, J.}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {95--121}, } @incollection{bromwich_samuel_2007, address = {Philadelphia}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Literary {Genius}: 25 {Classic} {Writers} {Who} {Define} {English} \& {American} {Literature}}, publisher = {Paul Dry Books}, author = {Bromwich, David}, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {46--55}, annote = {A brief introduction to Johnson’s life, works, and character, with extracts from the \textit{Lives} of Swift, Pope, and Gray. }, } @article{middendorf_selections_1986, title = {Selections from {Johnson} on {Shakespeare}}, volume = {46}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Middendorf, John H.}, collaborator = {Bronson, Bertrand H. and O'Meara, Jean M.}, month = jun, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {4}, } @article{fleeman_selections_1988, title = {Selections from {Johnson} on {Shakespeare}}, volume = {35 [233]}, language = {en}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Fleeman, J. D.}, collaborator = {Bronson, Bertrand H. and O'Meara, Jean M.}, month = mar, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {98--99}, } @article{brown_making_2001, title = {The {Making} of {Boswell} [review of \textit{{Boswell}’s {Presumptuous} {Task}} by {Adam} {Sisman}, \textit{{According} to {Queeney}} by {Beryl} {Bainbridge}, and \textit{{Boswell}’s {Edinburgh} {Journals}, 1767–1786}]}, language = {en}, journal = {The Sunday Times}, author = {Brown, Allan}, month = sep, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{rogers_boswellian_1991, title = {Boswellian {Studies}: {A} {Bibliography}}, volume = {D:7}, language = {en}, number = {7}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Rogers, Pat}, collaborator = {Brown, Anthony E.}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {40--41}, } @article{brown_new_2001, title = {A {New} {View} of {Johnson}’s {Putative} {Psychological} {Disorder}: {In} {Praise} of {Mothers}}, volume = {5}, language = {en}, journal = {Johnson Society of Australia Papers}, author = {Brown, Paul}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {37--43}, } @article{brown_johnsons_2022, title = {Johnson’s {Texts} of the {Greek} {Anthology}}, volume = {73}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Brown, Robert D.}, month = mar, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson, Classics}, pages = {22--28}, } @article{brown_johnsons_2023, title = {Johnson’s {Poetic} {Teasing} of {Lady} {Lade}}, volume = {74}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Brown, Robert D.}, month = mar, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {5--6}, } @article{brown_partially_2023, title = {A {Partially} {Unpublished} {Boswellian} {Catalogue} of {Johnson}’s {Works}}, volume = {74}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Brown, Robert D.}, month = sep, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {5--11}, } @article{brown_new_2020, title = {New {Light} on {Robert} {Chambers}’s {Poetic} {Epistle} to {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {71}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Brown, Robert D. and DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, month = sep, year = {2020}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {6--15}, } @article{brownell_johnson_1987, title = {Johnson and {Mauritius} {Lowe}}, volume = {1}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Brownell, Morris R.}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson, Lowe, Mauritius (1746-1793)}, pages = {111--126}, } @book{brownell_samuel_1989, address = {Oxford}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Attitude} to the {Arts}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Clarendon Press}, author = {Brownell, Morris R.}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{rawson_samuel_1991, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Attitude} to the {Arts}}, volume = {13}, language = {en}, number = {15}, journal = {London Review of Books}, author = {Rawson, Claude}, collaborator = {Brownell, Morris R.}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {15--17}, } @article{brownell_bull_1990, title = {A {Bull} in the {China} {Shop} of {Taste}: {Johnson}’s {Prejudice} against the {Arts} {Illustrated}}, volume = {D:6}, language = {en}, number = {6}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Brownell, Morris R.}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {28--31}, } @article{brownley_antagonisms_1986, title = {The {Antagonisms} and {Affinities} of {Johnson} and {Gibbon}}, volume = {16}, language = {en}, journal = {Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture}, author = {Brownley, Martine Watson}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {183--95}, } @article{brownley_liberty_2006, title = {Liberty in the {Literary} {Criticism} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {3}, language = {en}, journal = {Inner Vision: Liberty and Literature}, author = {Brownley, Martine Watson}, editor = {McLean, Edward B.}, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {37--50}, annote = {Johnson “strongly supported political liberties, as long as they liberty asserted was ordered liberty and not license.” Includes readings especially of the \textit{Lives} and Boswell. }, } @incollection{brownley_johnson_2023, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Johnson and {British} {Historiography}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {New} {Cambridge} {Companion} to {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Brownley, Martine W.}, editor = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {69--81}, } @article{brunstrom_not_2001, title = {‘{Not} {Worth} {Going} to {See}’: {The} {Place} of {Ireland} in {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Imagination}}, volume = {16}, language = {en}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Ireland/Iris an dé chultúr}, author = {Brunström, Conrad}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, the Irish}, pages = {73--82}, } @article{bundock_association_1998, title = {An {Association} {Copy} of {Mrs} {Piozzi}’s \textit{{Anecdotes}}}, volume = {E:2}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Bundock, Michael}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {63--67}, } @article{bundock_prayers_2001, title = {The ‘{Prayers} and {Meditations}’ of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {E:5}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Bundock, Michael}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {11--23}, } @article{bundock_slave_2003, title = {From {Slave} to {Heir}: {The} {Strange} {Journey} of {Francis} {Barber}}, volume = {E:7}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Bundock, Michael}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {12--28}, } @article{bundock_samuel_2009, title = {Samuel {Johnson} {Tercentenary} 2009}, volume = {60}, abstract = {A two-page calendar of lectures and other celebrations of Johnson’s 300th birthday around the world.}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Bundock, Michael}, month = mar, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {36--38}, } @article{bundock_johnsonian_2009, title = {Johnsonian {Celebrations} in {England}: {From} {Lichfield} to the {Lords}, by {Way} of the {Guildhall}}, volume = {60}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Bundock, Michael}, month = sep, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {29--31}, annote = {On Peter Martin and Nicholas Cambridge’s walk from Lichfield to London in March 2009 and the celebratory dinner at the House of Lords, 14 May 2009. }, } @article{carey_truth_2015, title = {The {Truth} about {Dr} {Johnson}’s {Jamaican} {Servant} {Is} {Not} {What} {We} {Thought} [review of \textit{{The} {Fortunes} of {Francis} {Barber}: {The} {True} {Story} of the {Jamaican} {Slave} {Who} {Became} {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Heir}} by {Michael} {Bundock}]}, language = {en}, journal = {The Sunday Times}, author = {Carey, John}, month = apr, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{sutherland_different_2015, title = {Different {Gaols} [review of \textit{{The} {Fortunes} of {Francis} {Barber}: {The} {True} {Story} of the {Jamaican} {Slave} {Who} {Became} {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Heir}}, by {Michael} {Bundock}]}, language = {en}, number = {5861}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Sutherland, Kathryn}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {8--9}, } @article{bundock_johnsoniana_2015, title = {Johnsoniana: {Dr}. {Johnson}’s {Summer} {House}}, volume = {66}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Bundock, Michael}, month = sep, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {37}, } @incollection{bundock_prime_2022, address = {Oxford}, title = {Prime}, abstract = {This chapter surveys the life and work of Samuel Johnson from his arrival in London in 1737 to his receipt of a pension in 1762. These were Johnson’s most productive years during which he published his major poems, the Rambler and Adventurer periodical essays, the Dictionary and Rasselas, as well as much miscellaneous journalism. Johnson’s domestic life changed fundamentally with the death of his wife Elizabeth in 1752. From that time onward his household-family always included a number of dependants: of particular importance were Anna Williams, Francis Barber and Robert Levet. Outside the home Johnson’s social circle grew with the formation of the Ivy Lane club and the development of a number of significant friendships: amongst those whom Johnson came to know were John Hawkins, Arthur Murphy, Robert Chambers, Bennet Langton, Joshua Reynolds and Thomas Percy.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Oxford} {Handbook} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Bundock, Michael}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {31--48}, } @article{burgess_dictionary_1993, title = {The {Dictionary} {Makers}}, volume = {17}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Wilson Quarterly}, author = {Burgess, Anthony}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson, Reference}, pages = {104--10}, file = {JSTOR Full Text PDF:C\:\\Users\\jlync\\Zotero\\storage\\PAZFB5TL\\Burgess - 1993 - The Dictionary Makers.pdf:application/pdf}, } @article{burke_johnson_2002, title = {‘{Johnson} as {Zeus}, {Boswell} as {Danaë}’: {Que}(e)r(y)ing {Sex} and {Gender} {Roles} in {Boswell}’s \textit{{Life} of {Johnson}}}, volume = {7}, language = {en}, journal = {1650–1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era}, author = {Burke, Jr., John J.}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {375--85}, } @book{burke_unknown_1983, address = {Madison}, title = {The {Unknown} {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, publisher = {University of Wisconsin Press}, editor = {Burke, Jr., John J. and Kay, Donald}, year = {1983}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{keener_unknown_1987, title = {The {Unknown} {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {17}, language = {en}, journal = {Yearbook of English Studies}, author = {Keener, Frederick M.}, collaborator = {Burke, Jr., John J. and Kay, Donald}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {299--300}, } @article{grundy_samuel_1988, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Scale} of {Greatness}}, volume = {53}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {South Atlantic Review}, author = {Burke, Jr., John J.}, collaborator = {Grundy, Isobel}, month = jan, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {128--30}, } @article{burns_william_1998, title = {William {Shenstone}’s {Years} at {Oxford}}, volume = {45 [243]}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Burns, F. D. A.}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {462--64}, } @article{burridge_corruptions_2008, title = {‘{Corruptions} of {Ignorance},’ ‘{Caprices} of {Innovation}’: {Linguistic} {Purism} and the {Lexicographer}}, volume = {10}, language = {en}, journal = {Johnson Society of Australia Papers}, author = {Burridge, Kate}, month = aug, year = {2008}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {25--38}, } @book{burrowes_essay_1992, address = {New York}, title = {Essay on the {Stile} of {Doctor} {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, publisher = {AMS Press}, author = {Burrowes, Robert}, editor = {Ellis, Frank H.}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{burrowes_essay_1986, title = {Essay on the {Stile} of {Doctor} {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {9}, language = {en}, journal = {British Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Clingham, Greg}, collaborator = {Burrowes, Robert}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {248--249}, } @article{burrows_englishing_2002, title = {The {Englishing} of {Juvenal}: {Computational} {Stylistics} and {Translated} {Texts}}, volume = {35}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Style}, author = {Burrows, John}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {677--99}, } @phdthesis{bush_samuel_2002, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Art} of {Domesticity}}, language = {en}, school = {University of Toronto}, author = {Bush, James Nicholas Damian}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson, dissertation abstract, domesticity}, } @article{busst_scottish_1995, title = {Scottish {Second} {Sight}: {The} {Rise} and {Fall} of a {European} {Myth}}, volume = {5}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {European Romantic Review}, author = {Busst, A. J. L.}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {149--77}, } @article{butlin_landscape_2007, title = {Landscape, {Literature} and {English} {Religious} {Culture}, 1660–1800: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Languages} of {Natural} {Description}}, volume = {31}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Progress in Human Geography}, author = {Butlin, Robin}, collaborator = {Mayhew, Robert J.}, month = jun, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {421--22}, } @article{cafarelli_johnsons_1987, title = {Johnson’s \textit{{Lives} of the {Poets}} and the {Romantic} {Canon}}, volume = {1}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Cafarelli, Annette Wheeler}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {403--35}, } @incollection{cahill_johnson_2023, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Johnson and {Gender}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {New} {Cambridge} {Companion} to {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Cahill, Samara Anne}, editor = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {94--107}, } @article{cai_reflection_2015, title = {A {Reflection} on {Johnson}’s {Shakespeare} in {China}}, volume = {66}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Cai, Tian Ming}, month = mar, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {48--50}, } @book{cai__2018, address = {Beijing}, title = {走近约翰生 / {Zou} jin yue han sheng [{Approaching} {Samuel} {Johnson}]}, language = {zh}, publisher = {北京: 社会科学文献出版社}, author = {Cai, Tianming}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{cai__nodate, address = {Beijing}, title = {约翰生评传 / {Yue} han sheng ping chuan [{A} {Critical} {Biography} of {Johnson} ]}, language = {zh-Latn}, publisher = {国际文化出版公司}, author = {Cai, Tianming}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, } @article{xingjie__2023, title = {蔡田明),约翰生评传 / {Yue} han sheng ping chuan [{A} {Critical} {Biography} of {Johnson} ]}, volume = {74}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Xingjie, Du}, collaborator = {Cai, Tianming}, month = mar, year = {2023}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {38--44}, } @article{callen_comments_1991, title = {Comments: {Kicking} {Rocks} with {Dr}. {Johnson}: {A} {Comment} on {Professor} {Allen}’s {Theory}}, volume = {13}, language = {en}, number = {2–3}, journal = {Cardozo Law Review}, author = {Callen, Craig R.}, month = nov, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {423}, } @article{campbell_johnsons_1994, title = {Johnson’s {Arab}: {Anti}-{Orientalism} in \textit{{Rasselas}}}, volume = {12}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Abhath al-Yarmouk}, author = {Campbell, Charles}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {51--66}, } @article{campbell_boswells_1996, title = {Boswell’s \textit{{Life} of {Johnson}}}, language = {en}, journal = {Transactions of the Johnson Society (Lichfield)}, author = {Campbell, Ian}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1--10}, } @article{black_samuel_1995, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Politics} of {Hanoverian} {England}}, volume = {42 [240]}, language = {en}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Black, Jeremy}, collaborator = {Cannon, John Ashton}, month = dec, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {499--500}, } @article{brack_approaches_1995, title = {Approaches to {Teaching} the {Works} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {49}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Rocky Mountain Review of Language and Literature}, author = {Brack, Jr., O M}, collaborator = {Anderson, David R. and Kolb, Gwin J.}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {169--174}, } @article{dickinson_samuel_1996, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Politics} of {Hanoverian} {England}}, volume = {19}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {British Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Dickinson, H. T.}, collaborator = {Cannon, John Ashton}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {220}, } @article{fitzpatrick_samuel_1996, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {Literature}, {Religion} and {English} {Cultural} {Politics} from the {Restoration} to {Romanticism}}, volume = {46}, language = {en}, number = {5}, journal = {History Today}, author = {Fitzpatrick, M.}, collaborator = {Clark, J. C. D.}, month = may, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{gould_samuel_1997, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {Literature}, {Religion} and {English} {Cultural} {Politics} from the {Restoration} to {Romanticism}}, volume = {69}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Journal of Modern History}, author = {Gould, E. H.}, collaborator = {Clark, J. C. D.}, month = dec, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {828--29}, } @article{kaminski_samuel_1997, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Politics} of {Hanoverian} {England}}, volume = {76}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Philological Quarterly}, author = {Kaminski, Thomas}, collaborator = {Cannon, John Ashton}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {101--4}, } @article{lamoine_samuel_1996, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Politics} of {Hanoverian} {England}}, volume = {49}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Études anglaises}, author = {Lamoine, G.}, collaborator = {Cannon, John Ashton}, month = jan, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {90--91}, } @article{lynch_samuel_1995, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Politics} of {Hanoverian} {England}}, volume = {33}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Choice}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, collaborator = {Cannon, John Ashton, Burke}, month = sep, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {110}, } @article{moore_samuel_2001, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Politics} of {Hanoverian} {England}}, volume = {20}, language = {en}, journal = {The Eighteenth Century: A Current Bibliography}, author = {Moore, Judith}, collaborator = {Cannon, John Ashton}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {503}, } @article{phillips_samuel_1996, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Politics} of {Hanoverian} {England}}, volume = {28}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Albion}, author = {Phillips, J.}, collaborator = {Cannon, John Ashton}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {109--11}, } @article{pittock_samuel_1996, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Politics} of {Hanoverian} {England}}, volume = {95}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {JEGP}, author = {Pittock, Murray G. H.}, collaborator = {Cannon, John Ashton}, month = oct, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {558--60}, } @article{sack_samuel_1996, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Politics} of {Hanoverian} {England}}, volume = {101}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {American Historical Review}, author = {Sack, James J.}, collaborator = {Cannon, John Ashton}, month = jun, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {847--48}, } @article{cannon_samuel_1997, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {Literature}, {Religion} and {English} {Cultural} {Politics} from the {Restoration} to {Romanticism}}, volume = {112}, language = {en}, journal = {English Historical Review}, author = {Cannon, John}, collaborator = {Clark, J. C. D.}, month = jun, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {491--493}, } @article{wiltshire_samuel_1996, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Critical} {Opinions}: {A} {Reexamination}}, volume = {34}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {English Language Notes}, author = {Wiltshire, John}, collaborator = {Sherbo, Arthur}, month = sep, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {98--104}, } @article{carey_doctor_2001, title = {Doctor {Johnson} on {Corporal} {Punishment}}, volume = {22}, language = {en}, number = {5}, journal = {Journal of Developmental \& Behavioral Pediatrics}, author = {Carey, William B.}, month = oct, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {333}, annote = {Brief quotation from Boswell.}, } @incollection{carnall_conservative_1991, address = {Bombay}, title = {A {Conservative} {Mind} under {Stress}: {Aspects} of {Johnson}’s {Political} {Writings}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Re-{Viewing} {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Popular Prakashan}, author = {Carnall, Geoffrey}, editor = {Jain, Nalini}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {30--46}, } @incollection{carnochan_call_2008, address = {Stanford}, title = {The {Call} of {Abyssinia}: {Father} {Lobo}, {Samuel} {Johnson}, and \textit{{Rasselas}}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Golden {Legends}: {Images} of {Abyssinia}, {Samuel} {Johnson} to {Bob} {Marley}}, publisher = {Stanford University Press}, author = {Carnochan, W. B.}, year = {2008}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {3--15}, } @article{fernandez-armesto_nowhere_2009, title = {Nowhere {Land} [review of \textit{{Golden} {Legends}: {Images} of {Abyssinia}, {Samuel} {Johnson} to {Bob} {Marley}}, by {W}. {B}. {Carnochan}]}, volume = {5566}, language = {en}, number = {5566}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Fernández-Armesto, Felipe}, month = dec, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{catto_bonnie_2000, title = {Bonnie {Prince} {Sam}?: {Mud} {Is} {Being} {Vehemently} {Slung} over {Whether} a {Great} 18th-{Century} {Critic} {Was} a {Closet} {Supporter} of {Prince} {Charles} {Edward} {Stuart}}, language = {en}, journal = {National Post}, author = {Catto, Susan}, month = may, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {17}, } @article{caudle_churchs_2007, title = {The {Church}’s {Kicked} {Foundation}: {A} {Concealed} {Johnsonian} {Detail}}, volume = {58}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Caudle, James J.}, month = sep, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {42--48}, annote = {On Boswell’s “protective deletion” of episodes in the MS of the Life. When SJ kicks the stone to refute Berkeley, it was originally a foundation stone of a church building; Boswell revised it before publication to portray SJ’s devotion. }, } @article{cavendish_publication_2005, title = {Publication of {Dr} {Johnson}’s \textit{{Dictionary}}: {April} 15th, 17th}, volume = {55}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {History Today}, author = {Cavendish, Richard}, month = apr, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {52--53}, annote = {A short notice observing the 250th anniversary of the \textit{Dictionary}. }, } @incollection{chafe_cowpers_1985, title = {Cowper’s {Connoisseur} \#138 and {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Georgetown {University} {Round} {Table} on {Languages} and {Linguistics}}, author = {Chafe, Wallace}, year = {1985}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {214--25}, } @book{chambers_course_1986, address = {Madison}, title = {A {Course} of {Lectures} on the {English} {Law}: {Delivered} at the {University} of {Oxford} 1767–1773}, language = {en}, publisher = {University of Wisconsin Press}, author = {Chambers, Sir Robert and Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {Curley, Thomas M.}, year = {1986}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, History}, annote = {The first edition of Chambers’s \textit{Lectures}, secretly co-authored by Johnson. Curley’s editorial material makes the case for Johnson’s involvement. }, } @article{ibbetson_course_1988, title = {A {Course} of {Lectures} on the {English} {Law}: {Delivered} at the {University} of {Oxford} 1767–1773}, volume = {35 [233]}, language = {en}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Ibbetson, David}, collaborator = {Curley, Thomas M.}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {540--41}, } @article{hackney_course_1988, title = {A {Course} of {Lectures} on the {English} {Law}: {Delivered} at the {University} of {Oxford} 1767–1773}, volume = {39}, language = {en}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {Hackney, Jeffrey}, collaborator = {Curley, Thomas M.}, month = nov, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {561--62}, } @article{middendorf_course_1986, title = {A {Course} of {Lectures} on the {English} {Law}: {Delivered} at the {University} of {Oxford} 1767–1773}, volume = {46}, language = {en}, number = {2–47, no. 2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Middendorf, John H.}, collaborator = {Curley, Thomas M.}, month = jun, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1--2}, } @article{scanlan_course_1998, title = {A {Course} of {Lectures} on the {English} {Law}: {Delivered} at the {University} of {Oxford} 1767–1773}, volume = {E:2}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Scanlan, J. T.}, collaborator = {Curley, Thomas M.}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {68--69}, } @incollection{chandra_dr_1986, address = {India}, title = {Dr. {Johnson} and the {English} {Language}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Essays on {Dr}. {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Shalabh}, author = {Chandra, Naresh}, editor = {Sharma, T. R.}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology, English language}, pages = {5--24}, } @article{chang_mimesis_1998, title = {Mimesis and {Copia} as {Enflaming} {Strategies}: {The} {Function} of {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Philological} and {Literary} {Criticism}}, volume = {48}, language = {en}, journal = {Humanitas Taiwanica}, author = {Chang, Huei-keng}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {199--218}, } @article{chang_purloined_1999, title = {The {Purloined} {Shakespeare} and {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Scriptural} {Operation}}, volume = {50}, language = {en}, journal = {Humanitas Taiwanica}, author = {Chang, Huei-keng}, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {143--98}, } @article{chang_samuel_2003, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Translating} {Pastoral}}, volume = {58}, language = {en}, journal = {Humanitas Taiwanica}, author = {Chang, Huei-keng}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {212--30}, } @article{chapin_samuel_1997, title = {Samuel {Johnson}, {Samuel} {Clarke} and the {Toleration} of {Heresy}}, volume = {16}, language = {en}, journal = {Enlightenment and Dissent}, author = {Chapin, Chester}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {136--50}, } @phdthesis{chapman_foundation_1995, type = {{MA} thesis,}, title = {The {Foundation} of {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Morality}}, language = {en}, school = {University of Southern Mississippi}, author = {Chapman, James Aaron}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{chappell_not_2003, title = {Not {Your} {Father}’s (or {Mother}’s) {Johnson}}, volume = {54}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Chappell, Michael J.}, month = sep, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {14--16}, } @phdthesis{chen_cross-cultural_1996, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {A {Cross}-{Cultural} {Dialogue}: {Eighteenth}-{Century} {British} {Representations} of {China}}, language = {en}, school = {University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign}, author = {Chen, Lianhong}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{chernaik_johnson_1997, title = {Johnson and the {Imagination}}, volume = {E:1}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Chernaik, Warren}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {42--49}, } @article{chilton_samuel_1993, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Adventures} of {Telemachus}}, language = {en}, journal = {Transactions of the Johnson Society (Lichfield)}, author = {Chilton, Leslie A.}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {8--13}, } @book{christianson_100_2015, address = {New York}, title = {100 {Documents} {That} {Changed} the {World}: {From} the {Magna} {Carta} to {Wikileaks}}, isbn = {978-0-7893-2936-3}, language = {en}, publisher = {Universe}, author = {Christianson, Scott}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{claman_creativity_2001, title = {Creativity and {Illness}: {Christopher} {Smart} and {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {64}, language = {en}, number = {33}, journal = {Pharos Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society}, author = {Claman, H. N.}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {4--7}, } @article{clark_heartfelt_1994, title = {The {Heartfelt} {Toryism} of {Dr}. {Johnson}}, language = {en}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Clark, Jonathan}, month = oct, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {17--18}, } @article{thomas_samuel_1997, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Politics} of {Hanoverian} {England}}, volume = {112}, language = {en}, number = {446}, journal = {English Historical Review}, author = {Thomas, P. D. G.}, collaborator = {Cannon, John Ashton}, month = jun, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {778}, } @article{davis_dr_1997, title = {Dr. {Johnson} and {Mr}. {Savage}}, volume = {39}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Modern Age}, author = {Davis, Matthew M.}, collaborator = {Holmes, Richard}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {73--76}, } @article{dean_augustans_1996, title = {Augustans and {Romantics} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}: {Literature}, {Religion} and {English} {Cultural} {Politics} from the {Restoration} to {Romanticism}} by {J}. {C}. {D}. {Clark}]}, volume = {77}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {English Studies: A Journal of English Language and Literature}, author = {Dean, Paul}, month = jan, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {81--85}, } @article{fitzpatrick_samuel_1996-1, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Politics} of {Hanoverian} {England}}, volume = {46}, language = {en}, number = {5}, journal = {History Today}, author = {Fitzpatrick, M.}, collaborator = {Cannon, John Ashton}, month = may, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{goldie_samuel_1995, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {Literature}, {Religion} and {English} {Cultural} {Politics} from the {Restoration} to {Romanticism}}, volume = {43}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Political Studies}, author = {Goldie, Mark}, collaborator = {Clark, J. C. D.}, month = dec, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {777}, } @article{gould_samuel_1997-1, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Politics} of {Hanoverian} {England}}, volume = {69}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Journal of Modern History}, author = {Gould, E. H.}, collaborator = {Cannon, John Ashton}, month = dec, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {828--29}, } @article{grundy_samuel_2001, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {Literature}, {Religion} and {English} {Cultural} {Politics} from the {Restoration} to {Romanticism}}, volume = {20}, language = {en}, journal = {The Eighteenth Century: A Current Bibliography}, author = {Grundy, Isobel}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {503--505}, } @article{kraus_samuel_1996, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {Literature}, {Religion} and {English} {Cultural} {Politics} from the {Restoration} to {Romanticism}}, volume = {263}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Historische Zeitschrift}, author = {Kraus, H. C.}, collaborator = {Clark, J. C. D.}, month = aug, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {233--34}, } @article{levis_samuel_1997, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {Literature}, {Religion} and {English} {Cultural} {Politics} from the {Restoration} to {Romanticism}}, volume = {66}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Church History}, author = {Levis, R. B.}, collaborator = {Clark, J. C. D.}, month = dec, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {845--46}, } @article{monod_samuel_1997, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {Literature}, {Religion} and {English} {Cultural} {Politics} from the {Restoration} to {Romanticism}}, volume = {102}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {American Historical Review}, author = {Monod, Paul}, collaborator = {Clark, J. C. D.}, month = feb, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {103--104}, } @article{womersley_samuel_1996, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {Literature}, {Religion} and {English} {Cultural} {Politics} from the {Restoration} to {Romanticism}}, volume = {39}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Historical Journal}, author = {Womersley, David}, collaborator = {Clark, J. C. D.}, month = jun, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {511--20}, } @incollection{clark_religion_2002, address = {Basingstoke}, title = {Religion and {Political} {Identity}: {Samuel} {Johnson} as a {Nonjuror}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Historical} {Context}}, publisher = {Palgrave}, author = {Clark, J. C. D.}, editor = {Clark, J. C. D. and Erskine-Hill, Howard}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {79--145}, } @article{clark_samuel_2014, title = {Samuel {Johnson}}, language = {en}, number = {5792}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Clark, Jonathan}, month = apr, year = {2014}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {6}, annote = {A letter to the editor in which Clark responds to Weinbrot’s letter of 28 March 2014. }, } @article{caudle_samuel_2003, title = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Historical} {Context}}, volume = {35}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Albion}, author = {Caudle, James J.}, collaborator = {Clark, J. C. D. and Erskine-Hill, Howard}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {303--5}, } @article{baines_samuel_2004, title = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Historical} {Context}}, volume = {99}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Modern Language Review}, author = {Baines, Paul}, collaborator = {Clark, J. C. D. and Erskine-Hill, Howard}, year = {2004}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {174--76}, } @article{lynch_samuel_2002, title = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Historical} {Context}}, volume = {39}, language = {en}, number = {11}, journal = {Choice}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, collaborator = {Clark, J. C. D. and Erskine-Hill, Howard}, month = jul, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {6287}, } @article{mayhew_samuel_2002, title = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Historical} {Context}}, volume = {25}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {British Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Mayhew, Robert}, collaborator = {Clark, J. C. D. and Erskine-Hill, Howard}, month = may, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {278--79}, } @article{mullan_samuel_2004, title = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Historical} {Context}}, volume = {26}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {London Review of Books}, author = {Mullan, John}, collaborator = {Clark, J. C. D. and Erskine-Hill, Howard}, month = jan, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{turner_samuel_2003, title = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Historical} {Context}}, volume = {53}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Essays in Criticism}, author = {Turner, Katherine}, collaborator = {Clark, J. C. D. and Erskine-Hill, Howard}, month = apr, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {184--91}, } @article{benedict_dr_2002, title = {Dr {Johnson}’s {Women}}, volume = {41}, language = {en}, journal = {SEL: Studies in English Literature, 1500–1900}, author = {Benedict, Barbara}, collaborator = {Clarke, Norma}, year = {2002}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {627}, } @article{hughes_dr_2001, title = {Dr {Johnson}’s {Women}}, language = {en}, journal = {Daily Telegraph}, author = {Hughes, Kathryn}, collaborator = {Clarke, Norma}, month = jan, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {3}, } @article{lynch_dr_2001, title = {Dr {Johnson}’s {Women}}, volume = {39}, language = {en}, number = {10}, journal = {Choice}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, collaborator = {Clarke, Norma}, month = oct, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {771}, } @article{todd_dr_2001, title = {Dr {Johnson}’s {Women}}, language = {en}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Todd, Janet}, collaborator = {Clarke, Norma}, month = apr, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {33}, } @article{wilcox_dr_2003, title = {Dr {Johnson}’s {Women}}, volume = {65}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {History}, author = {Wilcox, Lance E.}, collaborator = {Clarke, Norma}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {751--52}, } @article{clarke_indifference_2002, title = {Indifference and {Abuse}: {The} {Antipathy} of {Mason}, {Gray}, {Walpole} and {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {E:6}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Clarke, Stephen}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson, Mason, William (1725-1797), Walpole, Horace (1717-1797)}, pages = {12--25}, } @article{clarke_johnson_2004, title = {A {Johnson} {Parody}}, volume = {55}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Clarke, Stephen}, month = sep, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {52--55}, } @book{clarke_amiable_2014-1, address = {West Lafayette, Ind.}, title = {The {Amiable} {Clergyman} \& the {Forgetful} {Patron}: {Robert} {Potter} {Writes} to {Elizabeth} {Montagu}}, language = {en}, publisher = {The Johnsonians \& The Samuel Johnson Society of the West}, author = {Clarke, Stephen}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{clarke_field_2023, address = {London}, title = {A {Field} in {Which} {Nothing} of the {First} {Order} {Could} {Be} {Accomplished}”: {Books} from {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Library} in the {Hyde} {Collection}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Dr. Johnson’s House}, author = {Clarke, Stephen}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{clarke_dr_2023, title = {Dr {Johnson}’s {House} in {Gough} {Square}}, volume = {37}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Intelligencer}, author = {Clarke, Stephen and McDaid, Celine Luppo}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {20--32}, } @article{clarke_tytler_2018, title = {Of {Tytler} and ‘{Eugenio}’: {An} {Unpublished} {Boswell} {Letter}}, volume = {69}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Clarke, Stephen and Seymour, Terry}, month = mar, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {47--53}, } @incollection{clery_laying_1995, address = {Amsterdam}, title = {Laying the {Ground} for {Gothic}: {The} {Passage} of the {Supernatural} from {Truth} to {Spectacle}}, isbn = {978-90-5183-832-9}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Exhibited by {Candlelight}: {Sources} and {Developments} in the {Gothic} {Tradition}}, publisher = {Rodopi}, author = {Clery, E. J.}, editor = {Tinkler-Villani, Valeria and Davidson, Peter and Stevenson, Jane}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson, novel, genre study, the supernatural, Walpole, Horace (1717-1797), ghost, gothic novel}, pages = {65--74}, } @article{cline_samuel_1997, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {Imperious} {Lexicographer}}, volume = {20}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Colonial Williamsburg: The Journal of the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation}, author = {Cline, Edward}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {42--48}, } @phdthesis{clingham_johnson_1986, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Johnson on {Dryden} and {Pope}}, language = {en}, school = {University of Cambridge}, author = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{clingham_johnsons_1985, title = {Johnson’s {Use} of {Two} {Restoration} {Poems} in his ‘{Drury}-{Lane}’ {Prologue}}, volume = {D:1}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {1985}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {45--50}, } @article{clingham_minor_1986, title = {A {Minor} {Source} for {Johnson}’s ‘{Life} of {Pope}’}, language = {en}, journal = {Transactions of the Johnson Society (Lichfield)}, author = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {53--54}, } @article{alkon_new_1991, title = {New {Light} on {Boswell}: {Critical} and {Historical} {Essays} on the {Occasion} of the {Bicentenary} of “{The} {Life} of {Johnson}”}, language = {en}, journal = {Newsletter of the Samuel Johnson Society of Southern California}, author = {Alkon, Paul K.}, collaborator = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {1991}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {5}, } @article{bogel_new_1994, title = {New {Light} on {Boswell}: {Critical} and {Historical} {Essays} on the {Occasion} of the {Bicentenary} of “{The} {Life} of {Johnson}”}, volume = {91}, language = {en}, journal = {Modern Philology}, author = {Bogel, Fredric}, collaborator = {Clingham, Greg}, month = may, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {517--23}, } @article{bold_new_1991, title = {New {Light} on {Boswell}: {Critical} and {Historical} {Essays} on the {Occasion} of the {Bicentenary} of “{The} {Life} of {Johnson}”}, language = {en}, journal = {Herald Weekender}, author = {Bold, Alan}, collaborator = {Clingham, Greg}, month = jun, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{clingham_new_1992, title = {New {Light} on {Boswell}: {Critical} and {Historical} {Essays} on the {Occasion} of the {Bicentenary} of “{The} {Life} of {Johnson}”}, volume = {73}, language = {en}, journal = {English Studies: A Journal of English Language and Literature}, collaborator = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {537--38}, } @article{clingham_new_1992-1, title = {New {Light} on {Boswell}: {Critical} and {Historical} {Essays} on the {Occasion} of the {Bicentenary} of “{The} {Life} of {Johnson}”}, volume = {28}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Forum for Modern Language Studies}, collaborator = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {292--93}, } @article{gray_new_1991, title = {New {Light} on {Boswell}: {Critical} and {Historical} {Essays} on the {Occasion} of the {Bicentenary} of “{The} {Life} of {Johnson}”}, volume = {71}, language = {en}, journal = {Dalhousie Review}, author = {Gray, James}, collaborator = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {502--7}, } @article{greene_new_1991, title = {New {Light} on {Boswell}: {Critical} and {Historical} {Essays} on the {Occasion} of the {Bicentenary} of “{The} {Life} of {Johnson}”}, volume = {17}, language = {en}, journal = {The Eighteenth Century: A Current Bibliography}, author = {Greene, Donald J.}, collaborator = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {338--339}, } @article{lustig_new_1992, title = {New {Light} on {Boswell}: {Critical} and {Historical} {Essays} on the {Occasion} of the {Bicentenary} of “{The} {Life} of {Johnson}”}, volume = {5}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Lustig, Irma S.}, collaborator = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {447--51}, } @article{mcglynn_new_1992, title = {New {Light} on {Boswell}: {Critical} and {Historical} {Essays} on the {Occasion} of the {Bicentenary} of “{The} {Life} of {Johnson}”}, volume = {29}, language = {en}, number = {6}, journal = {Choice}, author = {McGlynn, P. D.}, collaborator = {Clingham, Greg}, month = feb, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {3178}, } @article{ober_new_1992, title = {New {Light} on {Boswell}: {Critical} and {Historical} {Essays} on the {Occasion} of the {Bicentenary} of “{The} {Life} of {Johnson}”}, volume = {18}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Verbatim}, author = {Ober, William B.}, collaborator = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {13--14}, } @article{ross_new_1994, title = {New {Light} on {Boswell}: {Critical} and {Historical} {Essays} on the {Occasion} of the {Bicentenary} of “{The} {Life} of {Johnson}”}, volume = {39}, language = {en}, journal = {Scottish Literary Journal}, author = {Ross, Angus}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {9--12}, } @article{sherman_new_1991, title = {New {Light} on {Boswell}: {Critical} and {Historical} {Essays} on the {Occasion} of the {Bicentenary} of “{The} {Life} of {Johnson}”}, volume = {51}, language = {en}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Sherman, Stuart}, collaborator = {Clingham, Greg}, month = sep, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {10--12}, } @article{vance_new_1993, title = {New {Light} on {Boswell}: {Critical} and {Historical} {Essays} on the {Occasion} of the {Bicentenary} of “{The} {Life} of {Johnson}”}, volume = {58}, language = {en}, journal = {South Atlantic Review}, author = {Vance, John B.}, collaborator = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {101--9}, } @article{wain_new_1993, title = {New {Light} on {Boswell}: {Critical} and {Historical} {Essays} on the {Occasion} of the {Bicentenary} of “{The} {Life} of {Johnson}”}, volume = {16}, language = {en}, journal = {British Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Wain, William}, collaborator = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {84}, } @article{walsh_new_1993, title = {New {Light} on {Boswell}: {Critical} and {Historical} {Essays} on the {Occasion} of the {Bicentenary} of “{The} {Life} of {Johnson}”}, volume = {44}, language = {en}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {Walsh, Marcus}, collaborator = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {428--29}, } @article{blanton_james_1994, title = {James {Boswell}: {The} {Life} of {Johnson}}, volume = {59}, language = {en}, journal = {South Atlantic Review}, author = {Blanton, Gene}, collaborator = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {125--129}, } @article{demaria_samuel_2003, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Life} of {Reading}}, volume = {8}, language = {en}, journal = {1650–1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era}, author = {Davis, Matthew M.}, collaborator = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {369--372}, } @article{clingham_james_1994, title = {James {Boswell}: {The} {Life} of {Johnson}}, volume = {75}, language = {en}, journal = {English Studies: A Journal of English Language and Literature}, collaborator = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {555--556}, } @article{jones_james_1993, title = {James {Boswell}: {The} {Life} of {Johnson}}, volume = {30}, language = {en}, number = {9}, journal = {Choice}, author = {Jones, A. E.}, collaborator = {Clingham, Greg}, month = may, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {4836}, } @article{kinsella_james_1992, title = {James {Boswell}: {The} {Life} of {Johnson}}, volume = {5}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Kinsella, Thomas E.}, collaborator = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {452--56}, } @article{urdang_james_1993, title = {James {Boswell}: {The} {Life} of {Johnson}}, volume = {20}, language = {en}, journal = {Verbatim}, author = {Urdang, Laurence}, collaborator = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {8--9}, } @article{williamson_james_1994, title = {James {Boswell}: {The} {Life} of {Johnson}}, volume = {39}, language = {en}, journal = {Scottish Literary Journal}, author = {Williamson, Karina}, collaborator = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {12--14}, } @article{woodman_james_1995, title = {James {Boswell}: {The} {Life} of {Johnson}}, volume = {18}, language = {en}, journal = {British Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Woodman, Thomas M.}, collaborator = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {92--94}, } @article{zachs_james_1993, title = {James {Boswell}: {The} {Life} of {Johnson}}, volume = {7}, language = {en}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Scotland}, author = {Zachs, William}, collaborator = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {30--31}, } @article{clingham_boswells_1993, title = {Boswell’s {Historiography}}, volume = {307}, language = {en}, journal = {Studies on Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century}, author = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1765--69}, } @incollection{clingham_another_1993, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Another and the {Same}: {Johnson}’s {Dryden}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Literary {Transmission} and {Authority}: {Dryden} and {Other} {Writers}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Clingham, Greg}, editor = {Brady, Jennifer and Miner, Earl}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {121--59}, } @article{barry_cambridge_1998, title = {The {Cambridge} {Companion} to {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {47}, language = {en}, journal = {English}, author = {Barry, Peter}, collaborator = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {1998}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {81--87}, } @article{davis_cambridge_1996, title = {The {Cambridge} {Companion} to {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {D:12}, language = {en}, number = {12}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Davis, Matthew M.}, collaborator = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {56--57}, } @article{devens_cambridge_1998, title = {The {Cambridge} {Companion} to {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {21}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {British Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Devens, Robert}, collaborator = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {233--34}, } @article{folkenflik_cambridge_2000, title = {The {Cambridge} {Companion} to {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {33}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Folkenflik, Robert}, collaborator = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {297--99}, } @article{kemmerer_cambridge_1999, title = {The {Cambridge} {Companion} to {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {13}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {East-Central Intelligencer}, author = {Kemmerer, Kathleen Nulton}, collaborator = {Clingham, Greg}, month = may, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {19--21}, } @article{kolb_cambridge_2001, title = {The {Cambridge} {Companion} to {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {98}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Modern Philology}, author = {Kolb, Gwin J.}, collaborator = {Clingham, Greg}, month = may, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {679--82}, } @article{lurcock_cambridge_1999, title = {The {Cambridge} {Companion} to {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {46 [244]}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Lurcock, A. F. T.}, collaborator = {Clingham, Greg}, month = mar, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {135--36}, } @article{lustig_cambridge_1999, title = {The {Cambridge} {Companion} to {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {31}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Albion}, author = {Lustig, Irma S.}, collaborator = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {493--94}, } @article{lynch_cambridge_1998, title = {The {Cambridge} {Companion} to {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {35}, language = {en}, number = {11–12}, journal = {Choice}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, collaborator = {Clingham, Greg}, month = jul, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {6080}, } @article{lynch_cambridge_1999, title = {The {Cambridge} {Companion} to {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {49}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Essays in Criticism}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, collaborator = {Clingham, Greg}, month = jan, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {75--81}, } @article{walker_cambridge_2000, title = {The {Cambridge} {Companion} to {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {30}, language = {en}, journal = {Yearbook of English Studies}, author = {Walker, Keith}, collaborator = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {312--314}, } @book{clingham_cambridge_2001, address = {Shanghai}, title = {The {Cambridge} {Companion} to {Samuel} {Johnson}, {Chinese}-language edition}, language = {zh}, publisher = {Shanghai Foreign Language Education Press}, editor = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{clingham_roscommons_2002, title = {Roscommon’s ‘{Academy},’ {Chetwood}’s {Manuscript} ‘{Life} of {Roscommon},’ and {Dryden}’s {Translation} {Project}}, volume = {26}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Restoration}, author = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {15--26}, } @article{demaria_johnson_2004, title = {Johnson, {Writing}, and {Memory}}, volume = {55}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, collaborator = {Clingham, Greg}, month = mar, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {56--58}, } @article{howe_johnson_2007, title = {Johnson, {Writing}, and {Memory}}, volume = {13}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Romanticism}, author = {Howe, Tony}, collaborator = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {86--88}, } @article{lynch_johnson_2003, title = {Johnson, {Writing}, and {Memory}}, volume = {40}, language = {en}, number = {8}, journal = {Choice}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, collaborator = {Clingham, Greg}, month = apr, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {4460}, } @article{scherwatzky_johnson_2005, title = {Johnson, {Writing}, and {Memory}}, volume = {17}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Fiction}, author = {Scherwatzky, Steven D.}, collaborator = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {290--93}, } @article{clingham_johnson_2008, title = {Johnson at {Bucknell}}, volume = {59}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Clingham, Greg}, month = mar, year = {2008}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {30--32}, } @article{clingham_anna_2008, title = {Anna {Williams}’s {Miscellanies} in {Prose} and {Verse} in the {Houghton} {Library}}, volume = {59}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Clingham, Greg}, month = mar, year = {2008}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {44--45}, annote = {A transcription of Thomas Percy’s notes in a copy of Williams now in the Hyde Collection. Percy provides brief biographical background on Williams and attributes several works to Johnson. }, } @incollection{clingham_johnson_2009-1, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Johnson, {Ends}, and the {Possibility} of {Happiness}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} after 300 {Years}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Clingham, Greg}, editor = {Clingham, Greg and Smallwood, Philip}, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {33--54}, } @article{clingham_johnsonian_2009, title = {A {Johnsonian} in {Japan}}, volume = {60}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Clingham, Greg}, month = sep, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {37--40}, } @article{clingham_lady_2017, title = {Lady {Anne} {Lindsay} {Meets} {Dr}. {Johnson}: {A} ({Virtually}) {Unknown} {Episode} in {Johnson}’s and {Boswell}’s {Tour} of {Scotland}}, volume = {68}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Clingham, Greg}, month = sep, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {25--38}, } @incollection{clingham_playing_2018, address = {Newark}, title = {Playing {Rough}: {Johnson} and {Children}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {New {Essays} on {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Revaluation}}, publisher = {University of Delaware Press}, author = {Clingham, Greg}, editor = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {145--82}, } @article{clingham_johnsoniana_2019-1, title = {Johnsoniana: ‘{Freshly} in {Love}’: {Johnson}’s {Literary} {Power}}, volume = {70}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Clingham, Greg}, month = sep, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {51--52}, } @incollection{clingham_johnson_2019-1, address = {Clemson}, title = {Johnson and {Borges}: {Some} {Reflections}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} among the {Modernists}}, publisher = {Clemson University Press}, author = {Clingham, Greg}, editor = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {189--212}, } @article{clingham_johnsoniana_2020, title = {Johnsoniana: \textit{{The} {New} {Yorker}}}, volume = {72}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Clingham, Greg}, month = jan, year = {2020}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {46}, } @article{clingham_book_2021, title = {The {Book} in {Johnson}’s {Pocket}}, volume = {72}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Clingham, Greg}, month = sep, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {27--31}, } @incollection{clingham_law_2022, address = {Oxford}, title = {Law}, abstract = {Johnson loved the law and counted many lawyers among his closest friends. In this chapter Greg Clingham argues that Johnson’s knowledge of English Common Law, European jurisprudence, and natural law was deep and broad. He establishes the formal and imaginative links Johnson makes between language and law, and between rhetorical argument and legal justice. While Johnson understands legal representation as a kind of poetics contributing to a historical narrative, his thinking is always rooted in legal tradition and practice. Clingham thus demonstrates that Johnson sustains broader philosophical and moral principles by recourse to specific legal knowledge, discussing examples associated with property (the case of the Auchinleck entail) and slavery (the case of Joseph Knight). In these and other instances, Johnson deploys legal knowledge and rhetorical skill to question economic sentimentality, moral platitudes, and sloppy thinking. Clingham concludes that in emphasizing legal efficacy in terms of its moral and social consequences, Johnson enlists his respect for established legal practice and civil society in support of social justice and human emancipation, and, in a surprising turn, looks forward to the idea of a “living constitution” articulated by Justice Stephen Breyer in the twentieth century.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Oxford} {Handbook} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Clingham, Greg}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {332--48}, } @article{de_bruyn_new_2023, title = {The {New} {Cambridge} {Companion} to {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {74}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {De Bruyn, Frans}, collaborator = {Clingham, Greg}, month = sep, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {56--61}, } @article{lynch_new_2023, title = {The {New} {Cambridge} {Companion} to {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {60}, issn = {0009-4978}, language = {en}, number = {11}, journal = {Choice}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, collaborator = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1094}, } @article{lynch_new_2024, title = {The {New} {Cambridge} {Companion} to {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {57}, issn = {00132586}, doi = {10.1353/ecs.2024.a916860}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, collaborator = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {2024}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {276--277}, } @article{vilmar_new_2025, title = {The {New} {Cambridge} {Companion} to {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {30}, language = {en}, journal = {1650–1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era}, author = {Vilmar, Christopher}, collaborator = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {2025}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{walker_new_2023, title = {The {New} {Cambridge} {Companion} to {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {37}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {East-Central Intelligencer}, author = {Walker, Robert G.}, collaborator = {Clingham, Greg}, month = mar, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {25--32}, } @incollection{clingham_introduction_2023, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Introduction: {Contemporary} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {New} {Cambridge} {Companion} to {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Clingham, Greg}, editor = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1--13}, } @article{jackson_by_2009, title = {By {Perseverance} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}, the “{Ossian}” {Fraud}, and the {Celtic} {Revival} in {Great} {Britain} and {Ireland}}, by {Thomas} {M}. {Curley}; \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson} after 300 {Years}}, by {Greg} {Clingham} and {Philip} {Smallwood}; and \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}: {A} {Biography}}, by {Peter} {Martin}]}, volume = {5551–52}, language = {en}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Jackson, H. J.}, month = aug, year = {2009}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {13--14}, } @article{clout_hester_1993, title = {Hester {Thrale} and the {Globe} {Theatre}}, volume = {D:9}, language = {en}, number = {9}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Clout, Martin}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {34--50}, } @book{cochrane_boswells_1992, address = {New York}, series = {Garland reference library of the humanities}, title = {Boswell’s {Literary} {Art}: {An} {Annotated} {Bibliography} of {Critical} {Studies}, 1900–1985}, language = {en}, number = {969}, publisher = {Garland}, author = {Cochrane, Hamilton E.}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{cohen_samuel_1996, title = {Samuel {Johnson} (1709–1784), {British} {Poet}, {Critic}, {Essayist}, and {Lexicographer}}, volume = {1}, language = {en}, journal = {Allergy and Asthma Proceedings}, author = {Cohen, S. G.}, month = feb, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {52--55}, } @book{coletes_blanco_literary_2009, address = {Glasgow}, title = {Literary {Allusion} in {Johnson}’s "{Journey} to the {Western} {Islands} of {Scotland}"}, abstract = {This book analyses the structure and function of each literary allusion identified in \textit{A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland} (1775). Johnson’s familiarity with the classics and other literatures is thereby manifested in a variety of ways, with a powerful personal voice and, no less important, looking for reader involvement. Allusion, as contended in this monograph, is indeed an integral part of the formal artistry and intellectual depth of the Journey, thus contributing to making Johnson’s Scottish travelogue what it is — a major exponent of Travel Literature.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Grimsay Press}, author = {Coletes Blanco, Agustín}, year = {2009}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Paperback, Criticism}, } @article{collings_dr_1984, title = {Dr. {Johnson} and his {Medical} {Advisers}}, volume = {C:25}, language = {en}, number = {25}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Collings, Frank}, year = {1984}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {3--18}, } @mastersthesis{collins_taxation_1989, address = {Northridge}, title = {\textit{{Taxation} {No} {Tyranny}}: {Samuel} {Johnson}, {Barrister} to the {Crown}}, language = {en}, school = {California State University}, author = {Collins, Michael Dennis}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @incollection{considine_samuel_2014, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Johann} {Christoph} {Adelung}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Academy {Dictionaries}, 1600–1800}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Considine, John}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {121--43}, annote = {An account of Johnson’s composition of the Dictionary, against the background of academic dictionaries, including the Italian Vocabolario and the Dictionnaire de l’Académie françoise. “From the first sentence of the ‘Scheme’ to the editions which closed the Plan, Johnson had dictionaries in the academy tradition in mind.” }, } @article{cook_history_1983, title = {The {History} of {Dr}. {Johnson}’s {Summer}-{House}}, volume = {C:24}, language = {en}, number = {24}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Cook, Donald N.}, year = {1983}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {49--58}, } @article{cool_samuel_2010, title = {Samuel {Johnson}}, volume = {5572}, language = {en}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Cool, Hilary}, month = jan, year = {2010}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {6}, annote = {A letter to the editor on David Nokes’s biography, arguing for the importance of Hester Thrale in that book. }, } @article{cooperman_boswell_1986, title = {Boswell on {Dr}. {Johnson}’s {Friend} {Mrs}. {Anna} {Williams}}, volume = {64}, language = {en}, journal = {Antigonish Review}, author = {Cooperman, Robert}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {101}, annote = {Poem on Anna Williams. }, } @article{cope_rational_1986, title = {Rational {Hope}, {Rational} {Benevolence}, and {Johnson}’s {Economy} of {Happiness}}, volume = {10}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Life}, author = {Cope, Kevin L.}, month = oct, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, economics, moral system}, pages = {104--21}, } @article{cording_dr_1986, title = {Dr. {Johnson}: {From} the {Western} {Isles}}, volume = {4}, language = {en}, journal = {Sewanee Review}, author = {Cording, Robert}, month = dec, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {519--20}, } @article{walker_samuel_2025, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Powers} of {Friendship}}, volume = {76}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Walker, Robert G.}, collaborator = {Cousins, A. D.}, month = mar, year = {2025}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {79--83}, } @article{craig_numeracy_1995, title = {Numeracy and {Dr} {Johnson}}, volume = {D:11}, language = {en}, number = {11}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Craig, John}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {47--54}, } @article{craig_johnson_1998, title = {Johnson and {Economics}}, volume = {E:2}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Craig, John}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {3--15}, } @article{craven_maxwell_2005, title = {Maxwell {Craven}}, language = {en}, journal = {Derby Evening Telegraph}, author = {Craven, Maxwell}, month = nov, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {8}, annote = {On the 50p coin commemorating the Dictionary. }, } @incollection{crepin_samuel_1987, address = {Paris}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}, Élisabeth {Bourcier} et la conscience chrétienne}, language = {fr}, booktitle = {Ténebres et lumière: {Essais} sur la religion, la vie et la mort chrétiennes en {Angleterre} en hommage à la mémoire d’{Elisabeth} {Bourcier}}, publisher = {Didier}, author = {Crépin, André}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {7--10}, } @article{cresswell_streatham_1999, title = {The {Streatham} {Johnson} {Knew}}, volume = {E:3}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Cresswell, John}, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {22--27}, } @incollection{mitchell_david_2013, address = {London}, title = {David {Mitchell} interviews {Samuel} {Johnson} and {James} {Boswell}}, abstract = {These ingenious interviews will amuse, provoke and delight. Veering from the intensely serious to the wildly silly, Dead Interviews grants writers the chance to sit down with their heroes and flex their cerebral muscles, or simply indulge in some bookish gossip with a deceased icon. Pitch-perfect mimesis meets razor sharp literary criticism in the book that refuses to let dead writers lie. The contributors: Rick Moody on Jimi Hendrix, Cynthia Ozick on Henry James, Douglas Coupland on Andy Warhol, Sam Leith on John Berryman, Geoff Dyer on Friedrich Nietzsche, A. M. Homes on Richard Nixon, David Mitchell on Samuel Johnson and James Boswell, John Burnside on Rachel Carson, ZZ Packer on Monsieur de Saint-George, Michel Faber on Marcel Duchamp, Rebecca Miller on the Marquis de Sade, Ian Rankin on Arthur Conan Doyle and Joyce Carol Oates on Robert Frost.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Dead {Interviews}: {Living} {Writers} {Meet} {Dead} {Icons}}, publisher = {Granta}, author = {Mitchell, David}, editor = {Crowe, Dan}, year = {2013}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {83--96}, } @article{cruikshanks_samuel_1995, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Jacobitism}: {A} {Response} to {Donald} {Greene}}, language = {en}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Cruikshanks, E.}, month = sep, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {17}, } @incollection{cruickshanks_tory_2002, address = {Basingstoke}, title = {Tory and {Whig} ‘{Patriots}’: {Lord} {Gower} and {Lord} {Chesterfield}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Historical} {Context}}, publisher = {Palgrave}, author = {Cruickshanks, Eveline}, editor = {Clark, J. C. D. and Erskine-Hill, Howard}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {146--68}, } @phdthesis{segarra_samuel_1986, type = {{MA} thesis,}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s \textit{{Rasselas}} and {Voltaire}’s {Candide}: {A} {Comparation} [\textit{sic}]}, language = {en}, school = {Universidad de Puerto Rico}, author = {Segarra, Marisol Cuevas}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{cuneo_another_1998, title = {Another {Odd} {Couple}: {Dr}. {Samuel} {Johnson} and {David} {Garrick}}, volume = {3}, language = {en}, number = {6}, journal = {Biblio}, author = {Cuneo, Paul K.}, month = jun, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {22}, } @article{curley_johnsons_1989, title = {Johnson’s {Tour} of {Scotland} and the {Idea} of {Great} {Britain}}, volume = {12}, language = {en}, journal = {British Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Curley, Thomas M.}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {135--44}, } @incollection{curley_samuel_1991, address = {Bombay}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {India}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Re-{Viewing} {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Popular Prakashan}, author = {Curley, Thomas M.}, editor = {Jain, Nalini}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {9--29}, } @book{curley_samuel_2009, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}, the “{Ossian}” {Fraud}, and the {Celtic} {Revival} in {Great} {Britain} and {Ireland}}, abstract = {James Macpherson’s famous hoax, publishing his own poems as the writings of the ancient Scots bard Ossian in the 1760s, remains fascinating to scholars as the most successful literary fraud in history. This study presents the fullest investigation of his deception to date, by looking at the controversy from the point of view of Samuel Johnson. Johnson’s dispute with Macpherson was an argument with wide implications not only for literature, but for the emerging national identities of the British nations during the Celtic revival. Thomas M. Curley offers a wealth of genuinely new information, detailing as never before Johnson’s involvement in the Ossian controversy, his insistence on truth-telling, and his interaction with others in the debate. The appendix reproduces a rare pamphlet against Ossian written with the assistance of Johnson himself. This book will be an important addition to knowledge about both the Ossian controversy and Samuel Johnson.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Curley, Thomas M.}, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, annote = {A comprehensive review of Johnson’s involvement in the Ossian affair and an extended look at his relationship with Irish culture. }, } @incollection{curley_samuel_2018, address = {Newark}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and \textit{{Taxation} {No} {Tyranny}}: ‘{I} {Am} {Willing} to {Love} {All} {Mankind}, except an {American}’}, language = {en}, booktitle = {New {Essays} on {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Revaluation}}, publisher = {University of Delaware Press}, author = {Curley, Thomas M.}, editor = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {87--108}, } @incollection{curley_samuel_2019, address = {Clemson}, title = {Samuel {Beckett} and {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Like}-{Minded} {Masters} of {Life}’s {Limitations}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} among the {Modernists}}, publisher = {Clemson University Press}, author = {Curley, Thomas M.}, editor = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {133--64}, } @article{currie_doctors_1999, title = {Doctors {Steal} the {Limelight}}, language = {en}, journal = {Times Higher Education Supplement}, author = {Currie, Jennifer}, month = jul, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {8--9}, annote = {On honorary degrees.}, } @article{curtis_review_2009, title = {Review of {Reviews}}, volume = {60}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Curtis, Julia}, month = sep, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {49--51}, annote = {A survey of reviews of the recent biographies by Peter Martin and Jeffrey Meyers, drawn from the New York Times, the Financial Times, the New Yorker, and the Johnsonian News Letter. }, } @article{womersley_fictions_1992, title = {Fictions of {Reality} in the {Age} of {Hume} and {Johnson}}, volume = {43}, language = {en}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {Womersley, David}, collaborator = {Damrosch, Jr., Leopold}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson, Philosophy}, pages = {274--75}, } @book{damrosch_major_1997, address = {Woodbridge}, title = {Major {Authors} on {CD}-{ROM}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {James} {Boswell}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Primary Source Media}, editor = {Damrosch, Jr., Leopold}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{bundock_major_1998, title = {Major {Authors} on {CD}-{ROM}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {James} {Boswell}}, volume = {E:2}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Bundock, Michael}, collaborator = {Damrosch, Leopold}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {73--74}, } @article{laguardia_major_1998, title = {Major {Authors} on {CD}-{ROM}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {James} {Boswell}}, volume = {123}, language = {en}, number = {20}, journal = {Library Journal}, author = {LaGuardia, Cheryl}, collaborator = {Damrosch, Leopold}, month = dec, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {168}, } @article{damrosch_tercentenary_2009, title = {A {Tercentenary} {Address}: {Doctor} {Johnson} and {Jean}-{Jacques}: {Two} {Styles} of {Thinking} and {Being}}, volume = {60}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Damrosch, Leo}, month = sep, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {8--17}, annote = {“In a talk of this kind, the usual gambit would be to say that Rousseau and Johnson may look different superficially, but deep down they turn out to be alike. Well, they don’t. They’re 180 degrees apart on pretty much everything.” }, } @article{boyd_club_2023, title = {The {Club}: {Johnson}, {Boswell}, and the {Friends} {Who} {Shaped} an {Age}}, volume = {47}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Life}, author = {Boyd, Bradford Q.}, collaborator = {Damrosch, Leo}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {102--25}, } @article{darcy_publick_2019, title = {Publick {Dinners}: {A} {Place} {Not} at the {Heart} of the {Eighteenth} {Century} [review of \textit{{The} {Club}: {Johnson}, {Boswell}, and the {Friends} {Who} {Shaped} an {Age}}, by {Leo} {Damrosch}]}, language = {en}, number = {6056}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Darcy, Jane}, month = apr, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {26}, } @article{demaria_club_2019, title = {The {Club}: {Johnson}, {Boswell}, and the {Friends} {Who} {Shaped} an {Age}}, volume = {70}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, collaborator = {Damrosch, Leo}, month = sep, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {59--62}, } @article{eger_club_2020, title = {The {Club}: {Johnson}, {Boswell}, and the {Friends} {Who} {Shaped} an {Age}}, volume = {59}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Journal of British Studies}, author = {Eger, Elizabeth}, collaborator = {Damrosch, Leo}, year = {2020}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {177--78}, } @article{epstein_assembly_2019, title = {‘{An} {Assembly} of {Good} {Fellows}’: {Edmund} {Burke}, {Edward} {Gibbon} and {Adam} {Smith} {Were} {Members} — but {Samuel} {Johnson} {Outshone} {Them} {All} [review of \textit{{The} {Club}: {Johnson}, {Boswell}, and the {Friends} {Who} {Shaped} an {Age}}, by {Leo} {Damrosch}]}, issn = {2574-9579}, language = {en}, journal = {Wall Street Journal}, author = {Epstein, Joseph}, month = mar, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{jack_club_2021, title = {The {Club}: {Johnson}, {Boswell}, and the {Friends} {Who} {Shaped} an {Age}}, volume = {26}, language = {en}, journal = {1650–1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era}, author = {Jack, Malcolm}, collaborator = {Damrosch, Leo}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {266--269}, } @article{lee_club_2021, title = {The {Club}: {Johnson}, {Boswell}, and the {Friends} {Who} {Shaped} an {Age}}, volume = {53}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {The Scriblerian and the Kit-Cats}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, collaborator = {Damrosch, Leo}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {88}, } @article{meyers_club_2019, title = {The {Club}: {Johnson}, {Boswell}, and the {Friends} {Who} {Shaped} an {Age}}, language = {en}, number = {2404}, journal = {Times Higher Education}, author = {Meyers, Jeffrey}, collaborator = {Damrosch, Leo}, month = apr, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{moore_enlightenment_2019, title = {Enlightenment: {Nightclubbing} [review of \textit{{The} {Club}: {Johnson}, {Boswell}, and the {Friends} {Who} {Shaped} an {Age}}, by {Leo} {Damrosch}]}, volume = {69}, language = {en}, number = {6}, journal = {History Today}, author = {Moore, Peter}, month = jun, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {102}, } @article{saxton_club_2021, title = {The {Club}: {Johnson}, {Boswell}, and the {Friends} {Who} {Shaped} an {Age}}, volume = {34}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Fiction}, author = {Saxton, Teresa}, collaborator = {Damrosch, Leo}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {110--13}, } @incollection{damrosch_johnson_2023, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Johnson as {Biographer}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {New} {Cambridge} {Companion} to {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Damrosch, Leo}, editor = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {178--90}, } @book{danckert_quotable_1992, address = {San Francisco}, title = {The {Quotable} {Johnson}: {A} {Topical} {Compilation} of {His} {Wit} and {Moral} {Wisdom}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Ignatius Press}, editor = {Danckert, Stephen C.}, collaborator = {Sobran, Joseph}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, annote = {With a foreword by Joseph Sobran.}, } @article{davidson_clergyman_2016, title = {‘{A} {Clergyman}’ {Identified}}, volume = {67}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Davidson, George A.}, month = sep, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {33--38}, } @incollection{davidson_history_2022, address = {Oxford}, title = {History}, abstract = {Johnson is not commonly thought of a historian, partly because his affinities led him to reject the secular and skeptical precepts of Enlightenment historiography. This essay shows how historical thinking pervades Johnson’s writing, enumerating concerns and beliefs about history that include the following: the relationship between oral and written testimony; the nature of historical evidence, including material evidence; and the value of considering history and life-writing, in the absence of written sources, as akin to ethnography.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Oxford} {Handbook} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Davidson, Jenny}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {315--31}, } @incollection{davie_politics_2003, address = {Manchester}, title = {Politics and {Literature}: {John} {Adams} and {Doctor} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {A {Travelling} {Man}: {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Bearings}}, publisher = {Carcanet}, author = {Davie, Donald}, editor = {Davie, Doreen}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @incollection{davies_samuel_2014, address = {New York}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Frailties} of {Speech}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Literature, {Speech} {Disorders}, and {Disability}: {Talking} {Normal}}, publisher = {Routledge}, author = {Davies, Laura}, editor = {Eagle, Chris}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, speech}, pages = {44--64}, } @incollection{davies_samuel_2019, address = {London}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Grammar} of {Death}}, abstract = {This chapter focuses on the periodical essays written for The Rambler and The Idler, which demonstrate what have been termed the “peculiarities” that “distinguish the prose of Johnson’s maturity.” Johnson asserts that the contemplation of death is necessary for a virtuous life. A number of The Rambler essays reveal Johnson’s awareness of both the necessity of attending to the passing of time and his horror at the thought of its destructive action. There are clearly grounds on which to align this mode of representation with what has been identified as Johnson’s “emphasis on the common and the general” and to a universalizing tendency in his work. The frequency of Johnson’s repetition of the adverbs in conjunction with the progressive construction, therefore, can also be construed as a representation of his personal experience of this state of “permanent imminence” as well as his insistent determination to attend to what horrifies him.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Narrating {Death}: {The} {Limit} of {Literature}}, publisher = {Routledge}, author = {Davies, Laura}, editor = {Wang, W. Michelle and Jernigan, Daniel K. and Wadiak, Walter}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {107--25}, } @book{davies_why_1993, address = {Toronto}, title = {Why {I} {Do} {Not} {Intend} to {Write} an {Autobiography}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Harbourfront Reading Series}, author = {Davies, Robertson}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, annote = {Fiction based on Johnson.}, } @article{davies_bless_1984, title = {Bless {You}, {Dr}. {Johnson}}, volume = {214}, language = {en}, journal = {Connoisseur}, author = {Davies, Ross}, month = sep, year = {1984}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {36}, } @incollection{davis_dr_2000, address = {Ann Arbor}, title = {Dr. {Johnson}, \textit{{Amelia}}, and the {Discourse} of {Disability}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {“{Defects}”: {Engendering} the {Early} {Modern} {Body}}, publisher = {University of Michigan Press}, author = {Davis, Lennard J.}, editor = {Deutsch, Helen and Nussbaum, Felicity}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {54--74}, } @incollection{davis_elevated_2002, address = {Basingstoke}, title = {‘{Elevated} {Notions} of the {Right} of {Kings}’: {Stuart} {Sympathies} in {Johnson}’s {Notes} to {Richard} {II}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Historical} {Context}}, publisher = {Palgrave}, author = {Davis, Matthew M.}, editor = {Clark, J. C. D. and Erskine-Hill, Howard}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {239--64}, } @article{davis_johnsoniana_2003, title = {Johnsoniana}, volume = {54}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Davis, Matthew M.}, month = sep, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {17--27}, } @article{davis_fructus_2006, title = {Fructus {Sanctorum}: {A} {Newly} {Identified} {Title} from {Johnson}’s {Library}}, volume = {57}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Davis, Matthew M.}, month = mar, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {29--32}, } @article{davis_johnsoniana_2017, title = {Johnsoniana: {Michael} {P}. {Lynch}: ‘{Kick} {This} {Rock}: {Climate} {Change} and {Our} {Common} {Reality}’}, volume = {68}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Davis, Matthew M.}, month = sep, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {46}, } @article{davis_rasselas_2023, title = {\textit{{Rasselas}} and the {Visual} {Arts}: {A} {Parallel}}, volume = {74}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Davis, Matthew M.}, month = sep, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {38--44}, } @article{davis_like_2024, title = {Like {Little} {Pompadour}}, volume = {75}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Davis, Matthew M.}, month = mar, year = {2024}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {45--47}, } @article{davis_johnsons_2017, title = {Johnson’s \textit{{London}} in the {Diary} of {William} {Bulkeley} of {Brynddu}}, volume = {68}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Davis, Matthew M.}, month = sep, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {23--24}, } @article{davis_hezarfen_2025, title = {Hezârfen {Ahmed} Çelebi and the {Dissertation} on {Flying}}, volume = {76}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Davis, Matthew M.}, month = mar, year = {2025}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {71--74}, } @article{knight_mind_1991, title = {In {Mind} of {Johnson}: {A} {Study} of {Johnson} the {Rambler}}, volume = {90}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {JEGP}, author = {Knight, Charles A.}, collaborator = {Davis, Philip}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {243--45}, } @article{mcglynn_mind_1989, title = {In {Mind} of {Johnson}: {A} {Study} of {Johnson} the {Rambler}}, volume = {27}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Choice}, author = {McGlynn, P. D.}, collaborator = {Davis, Philip}, month = oct, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {798}, } @article{middendorf_mind_1988, title = {In {Mind} of {Johnson}: {A} {Study} of {Johnson} the {Rambler}}, volume = {48}, language = {en}, number = {3–49, no. 2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Middendorf, John H.}, collaborator = {Davis, Philip}, month = jun, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {21--22}, } @article{day_stealing_2018, title = {Stealing {Johnson}’s {Sheets}}, volume = {69}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Day, Geoffrey}, month = mar, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {33--37}, } @incollection{day_psalmanazars_1989, address = {Manchester}, title = {Psalmanazar’s ‘{Formosa}’ and the {British} {Reader} ({Including} {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Exoticism in the {Enlightenment}}, publisher = {Manchester University Press}, author = {Day, Robert Adams}, editor = {Rousseau, G. S. and Porter, Roy}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {197--221}, } @article{deacon_dr_1998, title = {Dr. {Johnson} and {Music}}, volume = {2}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnson Society of Australia Papers}, author = {Deacon, Merrowyn}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1--7}, } @incollection{bruyn_commerce_2022, address = {Oxford}, title = {Commerce}, abstract = {A well-read and intellectually curious individual, Samuel Johnson had a solid grasp of principles of economics and commerce, but his remarks on these subjects are scattered and eclectic rather than systematic. Although he was not an original thinker on the subject, his opinions largely reflecting the mercantile perspective prevalent in his time, his reflections on trade and commerce can nonetheless surprise because of the unpredictable moral perspective he brings to bear. His views on the moral and social effects of wealth and consumption, for example, are perceptive precisely because they are not weighed down by received moral strictures about the dangers of riches and luxury. His opinions about colonization, empire, and the slave trade are also memorable for their powerfully expressed moral indignation. Some of the most forceful and scathing statements of this most quotable of writers were prompted by his loathing of slavery and his sense of the questionable legality of European colonial claims.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Oxford} {Handbook} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Bruyn, Frans}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {389--407}, } @book{delaney_walk_1993, address = {London}, title = {A {Walk} to the {Western} {Isles}: {After} {Boswell} \& {Johnson}}, abstract = {This travel book retraces Samuel Johnson and James Boswell’s journey through Scotland and its Western Isles in the autumn of 1773. The book tells in some part the history of Scotland in the 18th century and today, of the people of the Highlands and islands then and now, their history, their whisky distilleries, the Loch Ness monster, their literature and songs, their food and hospitality, their lochs and harbours and sea-sounds — all observed via a stream of anecdotes. Johnson’s book {\textless}cite{\textgreater}A Journey to the Western Isles of Scotland{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} and Boswell’s book {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Journal of a Tour of the Hebrides with Samuel Johnson{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} are compared throughout.}, language = {en}, publisher = {HarperCollins}, author = {Delaney, Frank}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{schwartz_walk_2001, title = {A {Walk} to the {Western} {Isles}: {After} {Boswell} \& {Johnson}}, volume = {20}, language = {en}, journal = {The Eighteenth Century: A Current Bibliography}, author = {Schwartz, Richard B.}, collaborator = {Delaney, Frank}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {505--506}, } @article{delaney_devout_1998, title = {The {Devout} {Dr} {Johnson}}, volume = {E:2}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Delaney, Frank}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {16--22}, } @book{de_la_torre_return_1985, address = {New York}, title = {The {Return} of {Dr}. {Sam}. {Johnson}, {Detector}: {As} {Told} by {James} {Boswell}}, abstract = {The eighteenth-century lexicographer Samuel Johnson accompanied by his biographer James Boswell solves a series of strange crimes}, language = {en}, publisher = {International Polygonics}, author = {De La Torre, Lillian}, year = {1985}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{de_la_torre_exploits_1987, address = {New York}, title = {The {Exploits} of {Dr}. {Sam} {Johnson}, {Detector}: {Told} as if by {James} {Boswell}}, abstract = {The 18th century lexicographer Samuel Johnson with the help of his friend James Boswell solves seven baffling crimes.}, language = {en}, publisher = {International Polygonics}, author = {De La Torre, Lillian}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @misc{de_la_tour_sam_1989, address = {Charlotte Hall, MD}, title = {Sam {Johnson}, {Detector}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Recorded Books, Inc.}, collaborator = {De La Tour}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, annote = {Sound recording of fiction on 5 cassettes.}, } @article{blake_johnsons_1988, title = {Johnson’s {Dictionary} and the {Language} of {Learning}}, volume = {7}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Lore and Language}, author = {Blake, N. F.}, collaborator = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {113--14}, } @article{griffith_johnsons_1990, title = {Johnson’s {Dictionary} and the {Language} of {Learning}}, volume = {3}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Griffith, Philip Mahone}, collaborator = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {453--455}, } @article{grundy_johnsons_1988, title = {Johnson’s {Dictionary} and the {Language} of {Learning}}, volume = {18}, language = {en}, journal = {Yearbook of English Studies}, author = {Grundy, Isobel}, collaborator = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {324--326}, } @article{hedrick_reading_1990, title = {Reading {Johnson}’s \textit{{Dictionary}} [review of \textit{{Johnson}’s {Dictionary} and the {Language} of {Learning}}, by {Robert} {DeMaria}, {Jr}.]}, volume = {7}, language = {en}, journal = {Annals of Scholarship}, author = {Hedrick, Elizabeth}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {91--101}, } @article{mclaverty_johnsons_1988, title = {Johnson’s {Dictionary} and the {Language} of {Learning}}, volume = {35 [233]}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {McLaverty, James}, collaborator = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {239--41}, } @article{middendorf_johnsons_1986, title = {Johnson’s {Dictionary} and the {Language} of {Learning}}, volume = {46}, language = {en}, number = {2–47, no. 2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Middendorf, John H.}, collaborator = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, month = jun, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {3}, } @article{pailler_johnsons_1987, title = {Johnson’s {Dictionary} and the {Language} of {Learning}}, volume = {40}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Études anglaises}, author = {Pailler, Albert}, collaborator = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, month = apr, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {216--17}, } @article{pittock_johnsons_1989, title = {Johnson’s {Dictionary} and the {Language} of {Learning}}, volume = {12}, language = {en}, journal = {British Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Pittock, Murray G. H.}, collaborator = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {111--12}, } @article{bonnell_johnson_1989, title = {Johnson after {Two} {Hundred} {Years}}, volume = {86}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Modern Philology}, author = {Bonnell, Thomas F.}, collaborator = {Korshin, Paul J.}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {427--430}, } @article{rogers_johnsons_1987, title = {Johnson’s {Dictionary} and the {Language} of {Learning}}, volume = {9}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {London Review of Books}, author = {Rogers, Pat}, collaborator = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {13--14}, } @article{stack_johnsons_1986, title = {Johnson’s {Dictionary} and the {Language} of {Learning}}, language = {en}, number = {731}, journal = {Times Higher Education Supplement}, author = {Stack, Robert}, collaborator = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {15}, } @article{grundy_samuel_1987, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Scale} of {Greatness}}, volume = {1}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Alkon, Paul K.}, collaborator = {Grundy, Isobel}, year = {1987}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {437--442}, } @article{womersley_johnsons_1988, title = {Johnson’s {Dictionary} and the {Language} of {Learning}}, volume = {39}, language = {en}, number = {153}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {Womersley, David}, collaborator = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {113--14}, } @article{chisholm_life_1993, title = {The {Life} of {Samuel} {Johnson}: {A} {Critical} {Biography}}, volume = {4015}, language = {en}, journal = {Times Educational Supplement}, author = {Chisholm, Kate}, collaborator = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, month = jun, year = {1993}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {10}, } @article{hudson_life_1995, title = {The {Life} of {Samuel} {Johnson}: {A} {Critical} {Biography}}, volume = {93}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Modern Philology}, author = {Hudson, Nicholas}, collaborator = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, month = nov, year = {1995}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {263--67}, } @article{ingram_life_1995, title = {The {Life} of {Samuel} {Johnson}: {A} {Critical} {Biography}}, volume = {25}, language = {en}, journal = {Yearbook of English Studies}, author = {Ingram, Allan}, collaborator = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {296--297}, } @article{lurcock_life_1995, title = {The {Life} of {Samuel} {Johnson}: {A} {Critical} {Biography}}, volume = {42 [240]}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Lurcock, A. F. T.}, collaborator = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, month = mar, year = {1995}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {98--99}, } @article{rosenblum_life_1993, title = {The {Life} of {Samuel} {Johnson}: {A} {Critical} {Biography}}, volume = {118}, language = {en}, number = {5}, journal = {Library Journal}, author = {Rosenblum, Joseph}, collaborator = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, month = mar, year = {1993}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {76--77}, } @article{suarez_uncommon_1995, title = {Uncommon {Reader} [review of \textit{{The} {Life} of {Samuel} {Johnson}: {A} {Critical} {Biography}}, by {Robert} {DeMaria}, {Jr}.]}, volume = {46}, language = {en}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {Suarez, Michael F. S.J.}, month = aug, year = {1995}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {415--17}, } @article{tate_life_1987, title = {The {Life} of {Samuel} {Johnson}: {A} {Critical} {Biography}}, volume = {39}, language = {en}, journal = {National Review}, author = {Tate, J. O.}, collaborator = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, month = feb, year = {1987}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {54}, } @article{thompson_life_1993, title = {The {Life} of {Samuel} {Johnson}: {A} {Critical} {Biography}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Times}, author = {Thompson, J. W. M.}, collaborator = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, month = jul, year = {1993}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, } @article{demaria_life_1994, title = {The {Life} of {Samuel} {Johnson}: {A} {Critical} {Biography}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Observer}, collaborator = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, month = jan, year = {1994}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, } @article{demaria_latter-day_1993, title = {Latter-{Day} {Humanists} and the {Pastness} of the {Past}}, volume = {3}, language = {en}, journal = {Common Knowledge}, author = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {67--76}, } @article{demaria_samuel_1998, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Life} of {Reading}}, volume = {3}, language = {en}, number = {7}, journal = {Biblio}, collaborator = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, month = jul, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {73}, } @article{deutsch_samuel_2000, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Life} of {Reading}}, volume = {97}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Modern Philology}, author = {Deutsch, Helen}, collaborator = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, month = may, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {599--605}, } @article{ingram_samuel_1999, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Life} of {Reading}}, volume = {94}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Modern Language Review}, author = {Ingram, Allan}, collaborator = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, month = jul, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {792--93}, } @article{cass_samuel_1998, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Life} of {Reading}}, volume = {37}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Cithara}, author = {Cass, Thomas G.}, collaborator = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, month = may, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {44--45}, } @article{womersley_samuel_1998, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Life} of {Reading}}, volume = {49}, language = {en}, number = {196}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {Womersley, David}, collaborator = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, month = nov, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {519--21}, } @article{demaria_samuel_2003-1, title = {Samuel {Johnson} at {Vassar}}, volume = {54}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, month = sep, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {38--42}, } @article{demaria_johnson_2004-1, title = {Johnson, {Johnsonians}, and ‘{Cooperative} {Enterprise}’}, volume = {55}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, month = mar, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {20--29}, } @article{demaria_goveliebert_2005, title = {The {Gove}–{Liebert} {File} of {Quotations} from {Johnson}’s \textit{{Dictionary}} ({II})}, volume = {56}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, month = mar, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {28--30}, } @article{demaria_johnsoniana_2015, title = {Johnsoniana: {Johnson}’s {Anec}-{Dotage}}, volume = {66}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, month = sep, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {43--44}, } @article{demaria_yale_2020, title = {The {Yale} {Edition} of the {Works} of {Samuel} {Johnson}, 1958–2018}, volume = {69}, issn = {0006-7237}, abstract = {DeMaria offers information on the Yale Edition of the Works of Samuel Johnson, 1958–2018. The twenty-third and last volume of the Yale Edition of the Works of Samuel Johnson was officially published on January 8, 2019. The date on the last volume, however, is 2018, so for me that is the terminus ad quem. Besides, 2018 makes it an even six decades between the publication of the first volume and the last. Six decades is not just a number. The length of time that it took to complete the Yale Edition and the changes in personnel that took place over those six decades are a big part of the story of how the Edition came to be what it now is — and, unless some hearty soul undertakes to revise it, how it always will be, at least in its printed form.}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Book Collector}, author = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, year = {2020}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {487--496}, } @incollection{demaria_editions_2022, address = {Oxford}, title = {Editions}, abstract = {The Yale Edition of the Works of Samuel Johnson, 23 vols. (1958–2018), is the most comprehensive and accurate edition of Johnson’s works ever published and ever likely to be published. There is, nevertheless, much of Johnson’s work lacking in the Yale Edition, including the full texts of the Dictionary and his edition of Shakespeare’s plays. Also lacking are many of Johnson’s contributions to the works of others. In addition to the printed Yale Edition, there is a Yale Digital Edition of the Works, which corrects some of the original’s errors, and can be expanded over time, but it is unlikely that there will be a new comprehensive edition. There have been, however, and may continue to appear important editions of discrete parts of Johnson’s works that improve on some of the Yale volumes.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Oxford} {Handbook} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {83--99}, } @incollection{demaria_johnson_2023, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Johnson among the {Scholars}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {New} {Cambridge} {Companion} to {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, editor = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {239--51}, } @incollection{demaria_samuel_2024, address = {Bethlehem}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Lives} of the {Philosophers}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Howard {Weinbrot} and the {Precincts} of {Enlightenment}}, publisher = {Lehigh University Press}, author = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, year = {2024}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {91--106}, } @article{robert_demaria_preliminaries_1995, title = {The {Preliminaries} to {Dr}. {Johnson}’s \textit{{Dictionary}}: {Authorial} {Revisions} and the {Establishment} of the {Texts}}, volume = {48}, language = {en}, journal = {Studies in Bibliography: Papers of the Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia}, author = {Robert DeMaria, Jr. and Kolb, Gwin J.}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {121--34}, } @article{toledano_dr_1991, title = {Dr. {Johnson} {Revisited}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and the {Evolution} of {Language}}, volume = {43}, language = {en}, number = {12}, journal = {National Review}, author = {Toledano, Ralph}, month = jul, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {44}, annote = {Comments on Redford’s edition of the Letters.}, } @incollection{deutsch_author_2000, address = {Ann Arbor}, title = {The {Author} as {Monster}: {The} {Case} of {Dr}. {Johnson}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {“{Defects}”: {Engendering} the {Early} {Modern} {Body}}, publisher = {University of Michigan Press}, author = {Deutsch, Helen}, editor = {Deutsch, Helen and Nussbaum, Felicity}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {177--209}, } @incollection{deutsch_thou_2004, address = {New York}, title = {‘{Thou} {Art} a {Scholar}, {Speak} to {It}, {Horatio}’: {Uncritical} {Reading} and {Johnsonian} {Romance}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Polemic: {Critical} or {Uncritical}}, publisher = {Routledge}, author = {Deutsch, Helen}, editor = {Gallop, Jane}, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson, criticism, extratextuality}, pages = {65--102}, } @article{kermode_lives_2006, title = {Lives of {Dr}. {Johnson} [review of \textit{{Johnson} on the {English} {Language}}, by {Gwin} {J}. {Kolb} and {Robert} {DeMaria}, {Jr}.; \textit{{The} {Lives} of the {Most} {Eminent} {English} {Poets}: {With} {Critical} {Observations} on {Their} {Works}}, by {Roger} {Lonsdale}; \textit{{Loving} {Dr}. {Johnson}}, by {Helen} {Deutsch}; \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson} and the {Art} of {Sinking}, 1709–1791}, by {Freya} {Johnston}; \textit{{Anniversary} {Essays} on {Johnson}’s “{Dictionary}”}, by {Jack} {Lynch} and {Anne} {McDermott}; and \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Unpublished} {Revisions} to the “{Dictionary} of the {English} {Language}”: {A} {Facsimile} {Edition}}, by {Allen} {Reddick}]}, volume = {53}, language = {en}, number = {11}, journal = {New York Review of Books}, author = {Kermode, Frank}, month = jun, year = {2006}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {28--31}, } @article{tankard_loving_2007, title = {Loving {Dr}. {Johnson}}, volume = {30}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Biography: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly}, author = {Tankard, Paul}, collaborator = {Deutsch, Helen}, month = mar, year = {2007}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {220--24}, } @article{tankard_loving_2007-1, title = {Loving {Dr}. {Johnson}}, volume = {58}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Tankard, Paul}, collaborator = {Deutsch, Helen}, month = mar, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {49--52}, } @book{dezio_hester_2010, address = {Newcastle upon Tyne}, title = {Hester {Lynch} {Thrale} {Piozzi}: {A} {Taste} for {Eccentricity}}, abstract = {Scholars and readers who are interested in eighteenth-century British literature are surely familiar with Hester Lynch Thrale Piozzi in the light she came to be known in her lifetime and after: first, as the “formidable hostess” of Streatham House, South London, and then as an outcast from respectable eighteenth-century society after she had married the Italian piano teacher of her daughter. As a writer, her importance has long been that of a footnote to Samuel Johnson and as a consequence, she has been part of the official British literary canon only as a character. This volume introduces Hester Lynch Thrale Piozzi as a whole, trying to link her fascinating and subversive biography to her development as a writer, emphasizing the innovative issues of her works, her style and her social and personal beliefs. Piozzi’s biography is an interesting example of the dynamic scene of the late eighteenth century, where she was both conservative and subversive: she was an eccentric, and although her decision to marry the Italian singer and composer Gabriele Piozzi disgraced her, it was through this act of subversion that Hester Thrale Piozzi could finally make her own entrance into the world as a public writer. Once she had transgressed the social codes of so-called “feminine” behaviour, she was also ready to move into the public sphere, publish her works and make money out of them, pioneering several traditional literary genres through her passionate search for professional independence in the literary canon of the eighteenth century.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Cambridge Scholars}, author = {D’Ezio, Marianna}, year = {2010}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @incollection{dietz_tenerife_1985, address = {Laguna}, title = {Tenerife en las letras inglesas: {Posibles} antecedentes de un texto de {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {es}, booktitle = {Tenerife en las letras inglesas: {Posibles} antecedentes de un texto de {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Universidad de La Laguna}, author = {Dietz, Bernd}, editor = {Regulo Rodríguez, Ana and Rodríguez, Maria Regulo and {Spanish}}, year = {1985}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{dille_juster_2001, title = {‘{A} {Juster} {View} of {Johnson}’: {George} {Birkbeck} {Hill}, {Johnson} and {Boswell}’s {Victorian} {Editor}}, volume = {E:5}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Dille, Catherine}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {24--35}, } @article{dille_johnson_2004, title = {The {Johnson} \textit{{Dictionary}} {Project}}, volume = {55}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Dille, Catherine}, month = sep, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {42--44}, } @incollection{luca_philosophical_1996, address = {Ravenna}, title = {Philosophical {Travels} in the {Eighteenth} {Century}: {Some} {Considerations} on {Candide} and \textit{{Rasselas}}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Viaggi in utopia}, publisher = {Longo}, author = {Luca, Adolfo}, editor = {Baccolini, Raffaella and Fortunati, Vita and Minerva, Nadi}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {131--42}, } @article{dirckx_death_1984, title = {The {Death} of {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Was} {It} {Hastened} by {Digitalis} {Intoxication}?}, volume = {6}, language = {en}, number = {6}, journal = {American Journal of Dermatopathology}, author = {Dirckx, J. H.}, month = dec, year = {1984}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {531--36}, } @article{ditchfield_unitarian_1989, title = {Some {Unitarian} {Perceptions} of {Dr}. {Johnson}}, volume = {19}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Transactions of the Unitarian Historical Society}, author = {Ditchfield, G. M.}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {139--52}, } @article{ditchfield_dr_1992, title = {Dr. {Johnson}’s {Derbyshire} {Connections}}, volume = {D:8}, language = {en}, number = {8}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Ditchfield, G. M.}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {30--42}, } @article{dix_pleasures_2000, title = {The {Pleasures} of {Speculation}: {Scholarly} {Methodology} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Literary} {Studies}}, volume = {23}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {British Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Dix, Robin}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {85--103}, } @article{dixon_goldsmith_1997, title = {Goldsmith and {Johnson}}, volume = {E:1}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Dixon, Peter}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {50--57}, } @book{doguet_philosophes_2016, address = {Paris}, title = {Les philosophes et l’esclavage}, isbn = {978-2-84174-761-0}, abstract = {L’esclavage, qui semble un scandale pour la conscience contemporaine, n’a pas toujours été objet de réprobation. La philosophie, qui prétend volontiers à un regard transcendant sur l’histoire, a été en la matière le plus souvent fille de son temps, et a accompagné, plus qu’elle ne les a précédées, les transformations du statut de l’esclave et de l’esclavage dans la conscience des hommes. Ce livre est une tentative pour restituer et comprendre la logique de ces transformations successives de la philosophie sur plusieurs millénaires. Il met en perspective, pour la première fois, tant la philosophie antique et médiévale que la philosophie moderne. Il se veut plus au-delà une contribution à l’histoire de la raison. Trois étapes en effet scandent la relation des philosophes à l’esclavage — et plus généralement à l’hétéronomie: la raison extérieure, qui légitime — à partir de positions assez diverses — la mise en tutelle de l’homme par l’homme, et qui a dominé l’Antiquité; la raison contractuelle moderne, qui au contraire fait procéder toute autorité d’un contrat, et porte en elle la condamnation de l’esclavage; la raison historique enfin qui adopte sur l’institution esclavagiste un point de vue moralement plus neutre, allant jusqu’à attribuer à l’esclavage un rôle et une utilité sur le long terme.}, language = {fr}, publisher = {Editions Kimé}, author = {Doguet, Jean-Paul}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{domnarski_samuel_1982, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Law}}, volume = {C:24}, language = {en}, number = {23}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Domnarski, William}, year = {1982}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {2--10}, } @book{donaldson_death_1994, address = {Melbourne}, title = {The {Death} of the {Author} and the {Lives} of the {Poet}: {The} {David} {Fleeman} {Memorial} {Lecture}, 1994}, language = {en}, publisher = {Johnson Society of Australia}, author = {Donaldson, Ian}, year = {1994}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson}, } @article{doody_law_1987, title = {The {Law}, the {Page}, and the {Body} of {Women}: {Murder} and {Murderess} in the {Age} of {Johnson}}, volume = {1}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Doody, Margaret Anne}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {126--60}, } @article{douglas_highlanders_1993, title = {Highlanders and {Heroines}: {Dr} {Johnson}’s {Meeting} with {Flora} {Macdonald}}, volume = {D:9}, language = {en}, number = {9}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Douglas, Hugh}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {15--20}, } @incollection{dowling_structure_1988, address = {Oxford}, title = {Structure and {Absence} in {Boswell}’s \textit{{Life} of {Johnson}}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Modern {Essays} on {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Literature}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Dowling, William C.}, editor = {Damrosch, Jr., Leopold}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {355--78}, } @article{downie_swift_1983, title = {Swift and {Johnson}: {The} {Problems} of the \textit{{Life} of {Swift}}}, volume = {C:24}, language = {en}, number = {24}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Downie, J. A.}, year = {1983}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {26--27}, } @incollection{downing_first_2003, address = {Lincoln}, title = {On {First} {Looking} into {Bate}’s {Life} of {Johnson}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Calligraphy} {Shop}}, publisher = {University of Nebraska Press}, author = {Downing, Ben}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {3--6}, } @incollection{drury_science_2022, address = {Oxford}, title = {Science}, abstract = {Although Johnson paid close attention to the natural sciences, conducted chemical experiments at home, and included a large number of scientific terms in his Dictionary, he is typically thought to have made no significant contribution to Enlightenment science. This chapter challenges this view by reading Johnson’s periodical essays as important examples of “experimental moral philosophy,” an eighteenth-century field of inquiry that sought to extend the Newtonian method from the sensible world to the study of human subjectivity. Drawing on the methods and conceptual repertoire of vitalist natural philosophy, especially chemistry, Johnson’s essays offer a qualitative, experimental account of the primary forces of the mind that emphasizes the tragic burden imposed by its restless activity.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Oxford} {Handbook} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Drury, Joseph}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {496--518}, } @incollection{duncan_adam_1998, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Adam {Smith}, {Samuel} {Johnson} and the {Institutions} of {English}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Scottish} {Invention} of {English} {Literature}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Duncan, Ian}, editor = {Crawford, Robert}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {37--54}, } @incollection{during_waiting_1990, address = {Amsterdam}, title = {Waiting for the {Post}: {Some} {Relations} between {Modernity}, {Colonization} and {Writing}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {History and {Post}-{War} {Writing}}, publisher = {Rodopi}, author = {During, Simon}, editor = {D’haen, Theo and Bertens, Hans}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson, A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland (1775), prose, The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, with Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1785), culture, modernity, rationality}, pages = {227--57}, } @book{eccles_dr_1992, address = {Somerville, N.J.}, title = {Dr {Johnson} \& {Mrs} {Thrale}, the {End} of {Their} {Long} {Friendship}: {Letters} in the {Hyde} {Collection}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Four Oaks Farm Library}, editor = {Eccles, Mary Hyde and Eddy, Donald D.}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, annote = {Contains “Unraveling the Fabric of Friendship” by Bruce Redford, “Provenance” by Mary Hyde Eccles, and facsimiles of four letters. For the annual dinner of The Johnsonians commemorating Johnson’s two hundred eighty-third birthday at the Grolier Club in New York. }, } @article{howard-hill_sale_1994, title = {Sale {Catalogues} of the {Libraries} of {Samuel} {Johnson}, {Hester} {Lynch} {Thrale} ({Mrs}. {Piozzi}) and {James} {Boswell}}, volume = {88}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America}, author = {Howard-Hill, T. H.}, collaborator = {Eddy, Donald D.}, month = mar, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {113--14}, } @article{eddy_additional_2002, title = {‘{Additional} {Copies} {Found} in {Cornell} {University} {Libraries}’: {An} {Unprinted} {Appendix} to {J}. {D}. {Fleeman}’s {Bibliography}}, volume = {16}, language = {en}, journal = {East-Central Intelligencer}, author = {Eddy, Donald D.}, month = may, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {27--28}, } @article{berland_preliminary_1994, title = {A {Preliminary} {Handlist} of {Books} to {Which} {Dr}. {Samuel} {Johnson} {Subscribed}}, volume = {8}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {East-Central Intelligencer}, author = {Berland, Kevin J.}, collaborator = {Eddy, D. D. and Fleeman, J. D.}, month = sep, year = {1994}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {9}, } @article{mcdermott_preliminary_1995, title = {A {Preliminary} {Handlist} of {Books} to {Which} {Dr}. {Samuel} {Johnson} {Subscribed}}, volume = {46}, language = {en}, number = {181}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {McDermott, Anne}, collaborator = {Eddy, D. D. and Fleeman, J. D.}, month = feb, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {137}, } @article{tankard_preliminary_1994, title = {A {Preliminary} {Handlist} of {Books} to {Which} {Dr}. {Samuel} {Johnson} {Subscribed}}, volume = {18}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Bulletin of the Bibliographical Society of Australia and New Zealand}, author = {Tankard, Paul}, collaborator = {Eddy, D. D. and Fleeman, J. D.}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {56--58}, } @article{weinbrot_preliminary_1994, title = {A {Preliminary} {Handlist} of {Books} to {Which} {Dr}. {Samuel} {Johnson} {Subscribed}}, volume = {9}, language = {en}, journal = {Analytical and Enumerative Bibliography}, author = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, collaborator = {Eddy, D. D. and Fleeman, J. D.}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {80--84}, } @article{edgecombe_rasselas_1999, title = {\textit{{Rasselas}} and {Hardy}’s \textit{{In} {Time} of ‘{The} {Breaking} of {Nations}’}}, volume = {15}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Thomas Hardy Journal}, author = {Edgecombe, Rodney Stenning}, month = oct, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson, Rasselas (1759), poetry, Hardy, Thomas (1840-1928)}, pages = {109}, } @article{venturo_johnson_2001, title = {Johnson and {Detailed} {Representation}: {The} {Significance} of the {Classical} {Sources}}, volume = {12}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Venturo, David F.}, collaborator = {Edinger, William}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {443--448}, } @article{edward_johnson_1995, title = {Johnson, {Boswell} and the {Conflict} of {Loyalties}}, language = {en}, journal = {Transactions of the Johnson Society (Lichfield)}, author = {Edward, David}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1--17}, } @article{edwards_rambling_1997, title = {Rambling {Sam}: {The} {Dr}. {Johnson} {Show}, {Southside} {Courtyard}, {Theatre}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Scotsman}, author = {Edwards, Owen Dudley}, month = aug, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {9}, annote = {Brief extracts from Rambling Sam.}, } @article{eleftheriou-smith_how_2017, title = {How the {First} {Modern} {English} {Language} {Dictionary} {Was} {Created}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Independent}, author = {Eleftheriou-Smith, Loulla-Mae}, month = sep, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{eliot_dr_1988, address = {London}, title = {Dr. {Johnson} {Said} . . .}, language = {en}, publisher = {Privately printed for the Trustees of Dr. Johnson’s House by Thomas Harmsworth}, author = {Eliot, Margaret and Suarez, P. G.}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @incollection{ellis_biography_1993, address = {London}, title = {Biography and {Friendship}: {Johnson}’s \textit{{Life} of {Savage}}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Imitating {Art}: {Essays} in {Biography}}, publisher = {Pluto Press}, author = {Ellis, David}, editor = {Ellis, David}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {19--35}, } @misc{elton_ink_1987, title = {Ink and {Incapability}}, language = {en}, author = {Fletcher, Mandie}, collaborator = {Elton, Ben and Curtis, Richard and Lloyd, John}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson}, annote = {Written by Ben Elton and Richard Curtis. The Prince Regent (Hugh Laurie) wants to become the patron of Johnson (Robbie Coltrane) for his Dictionary. After Baldrick (Tony Robinson) accidentally burns the sole manuscript, Blackadder (Rowan Atkinson) has to recreate the entire thing from scratch. Also includes appearances by a roguish group of poets, including Coleridge (Jim Sweeney), Shelley (Lee Cornes), and Byron (Steve Steen). }, } @incollection{engar_johnson_1993, address = {New York}, title = {Johnson in a {Western} {Civilization} {Course}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Approaches to {Teaching} the {Works} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Modern Language Association of America}, author = {Engar, Ann}, editor = {Anderson, David R. and Kolb, Gwin J.}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson, pedagogical approach}, pages = {64--70}, } @article{gold_voyage_1987, title = {A {Voyage} to {Abyssinia}}, volume = {10}, language = {en}, journal = {British Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Grundy, Isobel}, collaborator = {Gold, Joel J.}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {103--5}, } @article{engell_johnson_1985, title = {Johnson and {His} {Age}}, volume = {27}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Critical Quarterly}, author = {McDermott, Anne}, collaborator = {Engell, James}, year = {1985}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {86--88}, } @article{engell_johnson_1987, title = {Johnson and {His} {Age}}, volume = {10}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Prose Studies: History, Theory, Criticism}, author = {Rogers, Pat}, collaborator = {Engell, James}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {111--12}, } @article{engell_johnsons_2015, title = {Johnson’s {Anatomy} of the {Lie}}, volume = {66}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Engell, James}, month = sep, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {6--35}, } @article{epstein_professing_1985, title = {Professing the {Eighteenth} {Century}}, language = {en}, journal = {Profession}, author = {Epstein, William H.}, year = {1985}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {10--15}, annote = {On scholarly publishing, with Johnson and Boswell as examples.}, } @phdthesis{erdman_rich_1991, type = {{MA} thesis,}, title = {Rich {Man}, {Poor} {Man}, {Beggar} {Man} {Thief}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and the {Economics} of {Poverty}}, language = {en}, school = {Central Washington University}, author = {Erdman, Ruthi Roth}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{erskine-hill_poet_1987, title = {The {Poet} and {Affairs} of {State} in {Johnson}’s \textit{{Lives} of the {Poets}}}, volume = {6}, language = {en}, journal = {Man and Nature/ L’Homme et la nature}, author = {Erskine-Hill, Howard}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, politics}, pages = {93--113}, } @incollection{erskine-hill_political_1988, address = {Edinburgh}, title = {The {Political} {Character} of {Samuel} {Johnson}: {The} \textit{{Lives} of the {Poets}} and a {Further} {Report} on {The} \textit{{Vanity} of {Human} {Wishes}}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Jacobite} {Challenge}}, publisher = {John Donald Publishers}, author = {Erskine-Hill, Howard}, editor = {Cruickshanks, Eveline and Black, Jeremy}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {161--76}, } @incollection{erskine-hill_decision_1996, address = {Oxford}, title = {The {Decision} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Poetry of {Opposition} and {Revolution}, {Dryden} to {Wordsworth}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Erskine-Hill, Howard}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {111--138}, } @incollection{erwin_teaching_1993, address = {New York}, title = {On {Teaching} {Johnson} and {Lockean} {Empiricism}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Approaches to {Teaching} the {Works} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Modern Language Association of America}, author = {Erwin, Timothy}, editor = {Anderson, David R. and Kolb, Gwin J.}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), poetry, The Vanity of Human Wishes (1749), empiricism, pedagogical approach, Philosophy}, pages = {35--41}, } @incollection{erwin_promise_2015, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {Promise and {Performance} in {Johnson}’s \textit{{Life} of {Savage}}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Textual {Vision}: {Augustan} {Design} and the {Invention} of {Eighteenth}-{Century} {British} {Culture}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Erwin, Timothy}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {59--103}, } @article{eto_samuel_1990, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the \textit{{Gentleman}’s {Magazine}}}, volume = {20}, language = {en}, journal = {Musashino Bijutsu Daigaku kenkyu kiyo}, author = {Eto, Hideichi}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {109}, annote = {In Japanese.}, } @article{mcdermott_samuel_2002, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s “{General} {Nature}”: {Tradition} and {Transition} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Discourse}}, volume = {209}, language = {en}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {McDermott, Anne}, collaborator = {Evans, Scott D.}, month = feb, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {145--147}, } @article{patey_samuel_2000, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s “{General} {Nature}”: {Tradition} and {Transition} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Discourse}}, volume = {37}, language = {en}, journal = {Choice}, author = {Patey, Douglas L.}, collaborator = {Evans, Scott D.}, month = jun, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {5517}, } @article{wilcox_samuel_2003, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s “{General} {Nature}”: {Tradition} and {Transition} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Discourse}}, volume = {25}, language = {en}, journal = {The Eighteenth Century: A Current Bibliography}, author = {Wilcox, Lance E.}, collaborator = {Evans, Scott D.}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {436--437}, } @book{eyres_johnsons_2018, address = {London}, title = {Johnson’s {Brexit} {Dictionary}; or, {An} {A} to {Z} of {What} {Brexit} {Really} {Means}}, abstract = {A delightful and essential compendium of words, new, old or abused through Brexit.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Pushkin Press}, author = {Eyres, Harry and Myerson, George}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{fairer_thomas_1991, title = {Thomas {Warton} and {His} {Friends}}, volume = {D:7}, language = {en}, number = {7}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Fairer, David}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {36--37}, } @article{fairer_dr_1991, title = {Dr. {Johnson}’s {Gift} to {Trinity} {College} {Library} and the {Dating} of {Letter} 318}, volume = {D:7}, language = {en}, number = {7}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Fairer, David}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {47--49}, } @incollection{fairer_awkward_2009, address = {Cambridge}, title = {The {Awkward} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} after 300 {Years}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Fairer, David}, editor = {Clingham, Greg and Smallwood, Philip}, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {145--63}, } @article{fairer_thoughts_2024, title = {Some {Thoughts} on {Johnson}’s {Philosophical} {Hermits}}, volume = {75}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Fairer, David}, month = mar, year = {2024}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {6--15}, } @article{morais_wiliam_2015, title = {Wiliam {Wordsworh} e {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Rastros} da arte moderna}, volume = {4}, abstract = {Através da comparação entre o Preface to a Shakespeare, do crítico inglês Samuel Johnson e as concepções balizadoras da modernidade na poesia promovidas pelo poeta Wiliam Wordsworth, no célebre prefácio ao Lyrical Ballads, se entrevê, no raiar do século XIX, uma curiosa coincidência: um e outro, embora por modos distintos, depõem o ruir das concepções clássicas e neoclássicas da feitura da arte poética. Através do instrumental teórico de M. H. Abrams, em O espelho e a lâmpada: teoria romântica e tradição crítica, este artigo pretende discutir as concepções de arte, literatura e poesia para Johnson e Wordsworth. O enfoque do presente texto, portanto, é a modificação de consciência que se deu entre o fim do século XVIII e início do XIX, na tentativa de compreensão da sensibilidade poética romântica, autônoma e avessa a quaisquer regras que não a do próprio sentimento do poeta, que irrompe sob as ruínas das práticas letradas seiscentistas e setecentistas.}, language = {pt}, number = {1}, journal = {Letras Escreve}, author = {Morais, Franklin Farias}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {45--52}, } @article{farquhar_samuel_2014, title = {Samuel {Johnson} at {Oxford}}, volume = {5795}, language = {en}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Farquhar, Ron}, month = apr, year = {2014}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {6}, annote = {Letter to the editor, suggesting one reason Johnson left Oxford may have been that he “knew he was superior in both intelligence and learning to his tutors.” }, } @inproceedings{farrokh_vanity_1992, address = {Carrollton}, title = {The \textit{{Vanity} of {Human} {Wishes}}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and the {Discovery} of the {Poetic} {Self}}, isbn = {978-1-883199-05-0}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Selected {Essays} from the {International} {Conference} on {Word} and {World} of {Discovery}}, publisher = {Department of English, West Georgia College}, author = {Farrokh, Faridoun}, editor = {Garmon, Gerald}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson, poetry, The Vanity of Human Wishes (1749), identity, authorial self}, pages = {50--60}, } @article{feder_transference_1997, title = {Transference {Attended} the {Birth} of the {Modern} {Biography}}, volume = {54}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {American Imago}, author = {Feder, Stuart}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {399--415}, } @article{fenouillet_samuel_2003, title = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Post}-{Revolutionary} {France}}, volume = {54}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Fenouillet, Paul and DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, month = sep, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {43--48}, annote = {Includes the text and translation of a poem on Johnson by Rose-Cêleste Bache Vien, “Samuel Johnson, ou le 21 Novembre.”}, } @article{fergus_provincial_1990, title = {The {Provincial} {Buyers} of {Johnson}’s \textit{{Dictionary}} and its {Alternatives}}, volume = {D:6}, language = {en}, number = {6}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Fergus, Jan}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {3--5}, } @article{ferguson_boswell_1993, title = {Boswell the {Philanderer} {Rides} {Again}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Sunday Times}, author = {Ferguson, Gillian}, month = aug, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, annote = {Interview with John Sessions on BBC2’s Tour of the Western Isles. }, } @article{ferguson_samuel_1998, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Views} on {Scottish} {Gaelic} {Culture}}, volume = {77}, language = {en}, journal = {Scottish Historical Review}, author = {Ferguson, William}, month = oct, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {183--98}, } @article{fernald_fanny_1998, title = {Fanny {Burney} and the {Witlings}}, volume = {E:2}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Fernald, Karin}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {38--50}, } @article{fernald_mrs_2000, title = {Mrs {Piozzi} and the {Millennium}}, volume = {E:4}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Fernald, Karin}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {49--57}, } @book{ferrero_reconstructing_1993, address = {New York}, title = {Reconstructing the {Canon}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and the "{Universal} {Visiter}"}, abstract = {That Samuel Johnson contributed several essays to the {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Universal Visiter{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, an eighteenth-century periodical edited by Christopher Smart and Richard Rolt, has long been known. What is not known is just what pieces he did write. Because the double asterisk was thought to have been Johnson’s signature, all six {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Visiter{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} essays so marked have, at various times, been attributed to him. Although only three of the {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Visiter{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} essays are generally accepted as Johnson’s, there has been no conclusive evidence that Johnson was not the author of the three conjectural pieces. This study presents evidence that Richard Rolt, not Samuel Johnson, wrote two of the three disputed pieces.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Peter Lang}, author = {Ferrero, Bonnie}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, Rolt, Richard (1725?-1770), The Universal Visiter and Memorialist, attribution of authorship, canon}, } @article{ferrero_alexander_1999, title = {Alexander {Chalmers} and the {Canon} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {22}, language = {en}, journal = {British Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Ferrero, Bonnie}, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {173--86}, } @article{ferry_what_2004, title = {What {Johnson} {Means} to {Me}}, volume = {55}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Ferry, David}, month = sep, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {7--10}, } @incollection{ferry_what_2009, address = {Cambridge}, title = {What {Johnson} {Means} to {Me}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} after 300 {Years}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Ferry, David}, editor = {Clingham, Greg and Smallwood, Philip}, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {262--67}, } @article{fine_samuel_2006, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Illnesses}}, volume = {10}, abstract = {The handwritten note of the post-mortem examination of Dr Samuel Johnson resides in the library of the Royal College of Physicians of London. Headed “asthma” it suggests that he had only one functioning kidney, probably had hypertension, left ventricular hypertrophy and congestive heart failure. This article describes an imaginary presentation by Dr James Wilson, who did the autopsy, and alludes to Johnson’s life, and medical history, including impaired vision and hearing, scrofula, abnormal limb movement, gout, abdominal cramps, melancholia and episodes of “asthma” which were, more than likely to have been episodes of left ventricular failure. Johnson’s personality as a demanding patient who took things into his own hands are described based upon reports from his physicians.}, language = {en}, journal = {Journal of Nephrology}, author = {Fine, Leon G.}, month = jun, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {110--14}, } @incollection{fizer_emballing_1998, address = {Madison}, title = {Emballing, {Empalling}, {Embalming}, and {Embailing} {Anne} {Bullen}: {The} {Annotation} of {Shakespeare}’s {Bawdy} {Tongue} after {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Reading {Readings}: {Essays} on {Shakespeare} {Editing} in the {Eighteenth} {Century}}, publisher = {Fairleigh Dickinson University Press}, author = {Fizer, Irene}, editor = {Gondris, Joanna}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {281--95}, } @article{brack_preliminary_1987, title = {A {Preliminary} {Handlist} of {Copies} of {Books} {Associated} with {Dr}. {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {9}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {The Library}, author = {Brack, Jr., O M}, collaborator = {Fleeman, J. D.}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{grundy_preliminary_1984, title = {A {Preliminary} {Handlist} of {Copies} of {Books} {Associated} with {Dr}. {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {C:25}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Grundy, Isobel}, collaborator = {Fleeman, J. D.}, year = {1984}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {48--49}, } @article{fleeman_dr_1986, title = {Dr. {Johnson} and ‘{Miss} {Fordice}’}, volume = {33 [231]}, language = {en}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Fleeman, J. D.}, month = mar, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {59--60}, } @article{fleeman_johnson_1989, title = {Johnson and {Boswell} in {Scotland}}, language = {en}, journal = {Transactions of the Johnson Society (Lichfield)}, author = {Fleeman, J. D.}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {51--72}, } @article{fleeman_uttoxeter_1989, title = {Uttoxeter {Commemorative} {Address}}, language = {en}, journal = {Transactions of the Johnson Society (Lichfield)}, author = {Fleeman, J. D.}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {77--80}, } @incollection{fleeman_genesis_1990, address = {Harlow}, title = {The {Genesis} of {Johnson}’s "{Dictionary}"}, language = {en}, booktitle = {A {Dictionary} of the {English} {Language}}, publisher = {Longman}, author = {Fleeman, J. D.}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @incollection{fleeman_johnsons_1994, address = {New York}, title = {Johnson’s {Shakespeare} (1765): {The} {Progress} of a {Subscription}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Writers, {Books}, and {Trade}}, publisher = {AMS Press}, author = {Fleeman, J. D.}, editor = {Brack, Jr., O M}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {355--388}, } @article{fleeman_michael_1996, title = {Michael {Johnson}, the ‘{Lichfield} {Librarian}’}, volume = {39}, language = {en}, journal = {Publishing History}, author = {Fleeman, J. D.}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {23--44}, } @article{demaria_bibliography_2002, title = {A {Bibliography} of the {Works} of {Samuel} {Johnson}, {Treating} {His} {Published} {Works} from the {Beginnings} to 1984}, volume = {101}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {JEGP}, author = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, collaborator = {Fleeman, J. D.}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {142--44}, } @article{smallwood_samuel_1999, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Culture} of {Property}}, volume = {E:3}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Smallwood, Philip}, collaborator = {Hart, Kevin}, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {50--52}, } @article{lynch_bibliography_2001, title = {A {Bibliography} of the {Works} of {Samuel} {Johnson}, {Treating} {His} {Published} {Works} from the {Beginnings} to 1984}, volume = {38}, language = {en}, number = {5}, journal = {Choice}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, collaborator = {Fleeman, J. D.}, month = jan, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {2478}, } @article{reddick_bibliography_2001, title = {A {Bibliography} of the {Works} of {Samuel} {Johnson}, {Treating} {His} {Published} {Works} from the {Beginnings} to 1984}, volume = {208}, language = {en}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {Reddick, Allen}, collaborator = {Fleeman, J. D.}, month = nov, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {588--90}, } @article{fleeman_bibliography_2000-1, title = {A {Bibliography} of the {Works} of {Samuel} {Johnson}, {Treating} {His} {Published} {Works} from the {Beginnings} to 1984}, language = {en}, journal = {Reference and Research Book News}, collaborator = {Fleeman, J. D.}, month = aug, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{rogers_bibliography_2003, title = {A {Bibliography} of the {Works} of {Samuel} {Johnson}, {Treating} {His} {Published} {Works} from the {Beginnings} to 1984}, volume = {97}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America}, author = {Rogers, Shef}, collaborator = {Fleeman, J. D.}, month = mar, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {93--98}, } @article{tankard_bibliography_2000, title = {A {Bibliography} of the {Works} of {Samuel} {Johnson}, {Treating} {His} {Published} {Works} from the {Beginnings} to 1984}, volume = {7}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {The Southern Johnsonian}, author = {Tankard, Paul}, collaborator = {Fleeman, J. D.}, month = nov, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {6}, } @article{meulen_essay_2002, title = {An {Essay} {Towards} {Perfection} [review of \textit{{A} {Bibliography} of the {Works} of {Samuel} {Johnson}, {Treating} {His} {Published} {Works} from the {Beginnings} to 1984}, by {J}. {D}. {Fleeman}]}, volume = {13}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Meulen, David Vander}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {389--435}, } @phdthesis{fleming_mary_1990, type = {{MA} thesis,}, title = {Mary {Shelley} and {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Social} and {Ethical} {Implications} of the {Individual}’s {Pursuit} of {Perfection}}, language = {en}, school = {Auburn University}, author = {Fleming, Susan Adele}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{fletcher_charlotte_1998, title = {Charlotte {Smith} and the {Lichfield} {Two}}, volume = {E:2}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Fletcher, Loraine}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {51--61}, } @article{fletcher_dr_1986, title = {Dr {Johnson} and the {Seven} {Provinces}}, volume = {D:2}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Fletcher, William}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {27--36}, annote = {On Johnson and Dutch languages, culture, and history. }, } @mastersthesis{florschuetz_examination_1991, title = {An {Examination} of the {Nile} {River} in {Samuel} {Johnson}’s \textit{{The} {History} of {Rasselas}, {Prince} of {Abyssinia}}}, language = {en}, school = {Arizona State University}, author = {Florschuetz, Timothy Jon}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @incollection{folkenflik_samuel_1995, address = {Chicago}, edition = {15th}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Encyclopædia {Britannica}}, publisher = {Encyclopædia Britannica}, author = {Folkenflik, Robert}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{forbes_ultimate_1995, title = {Ultimate {Reality} and {Ethical} {Meaning}: {Theological} {Utilitarianism} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {England}}, volume = {18}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Ultimate Reality and Meaning}, author = {Forbes, Alexander M.}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {119--38}, } @article{forsyth_samuel_1984, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {A} {Sonnet}}, volume = {C:25}, language = {en}, number = {25}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Forsyth, Helen}, year = {1984}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {27}, } @incollection{forsyth_samuel_1987, address = {Troy}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {A} {Sonnet}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Fresh {Reflections} on {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Essays} in {Criticism}}, publisher = {Whitston}, author = {Forsyth, Helen}, editor = {Nath, Prem}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {vii}, } @article{foxton_johnsonian_1985, title = {A {Johnsonian} {Heritage}: {The} {Hussey} {Copy} of {Boswell}’s {Life}}, volume = {24}, language = {en}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century News (Melbourne)}, author = {Foxton, Ra}, year = {1985}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {9--17}, } @article{france_western_1985, title = {Western {Civilization} and {Its} {Mountain} {Frontiers}}, volume = {6}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {History of European Ideas}, author = {France, Peter}, year = {1985}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {297--310}, } @incollection{francus_down_2019, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {‘{Down} with {Her}, {Burney}!’: {Johnson}, {Burney}, and the {Politics} of {Literary} {Celebrity}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Community and {Solitude}: {New} {Essays} on {Johnson}’s {Circle}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Francus, Marilyn}, editor = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {108--31}, } @article{frasca-spada_books_1998, title = {Books and the {Imagination}: {Arabella}, {David} {Hume} and the {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Readers} of {History} and {Fiction}}, volume = {E:2}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Frasca-Spada, Marina}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson, Philosophy}, pages = {23--31}, } @article{fraser_what_1990, title = {What is {Augustan} {Poetry}?}, volume = {98}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Sewanee Review}, author = {Fraser, Russell}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {620--85}, } @article{frazier_boswells_1986, title = {Boswell’s {Life} of {Don} {Johnson}}, volume = {62}, language = {en}, journal = {New Yorker}, author = {Frazier, Ian}, month = sep, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {32}, annote = {Parody of Boswell’s Life about television actor Don Johnson.}, } @phdthesis{freeberg_problem_1999, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {The {Problem} of {Divine} {Ideas} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Immaterialism}: {A} {Comparative} {Study} of the {Philosophies} of {George} {Berkeley}, {Samuel} {Johnson}, {Arthur} {Collier}, and {Jonathan} {Edwards}}, language = {en}, school = {Emory University}, author = {Freeberg, Bruce Allen}, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{freedman_london_2002, title = {London as {Science} {Fiction}: {A} {Note} on {Some} {Images} from {Johnson}, {Blake}, {Wordsworth}, {Dickens}, and {Orwell}}, volume = {43}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Extrapolation: A Journal of Science Fiction and Fantasy}, author = {Freedman, Carl}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {251--62}, } @article{freeman_affections_2007, title = {Affection’s {Eye}}, volume = {5434}, language = {en}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Freeman, Arthur}, month = may, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {13}, annote = {Freeman suggests a death notice of Robert Levet in the Gentleman’s Magazine for Jan. 1782 was by SJ and had escaped Fleeman’s notice in his Bibliography. }, } @article{french_monuments_2003, title = {Monuments and {Communal} {Memory}: {Johnson} and {Public} {Sculpture}}, volume = {E:7}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {French, Annette}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {68--77}, } @article{fritze_oxford_1989, title = {The \textit{{Oxford} {English} {Dictionary}}: {A} {Brief} {History}}, volume = {17}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Reference Services Review}, author = {Fritze, Ronald H.}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {61--70}, } @incollection{frontain_johnson_1993, address = {New York}, title = {Johnson in the {British} {Literature} {Survey} {Course}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Approaches to {Teaching} the {Works} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Modern Language Association of America}, author = {Frontain, Raymond-Jean}, editor = {Anderson, David R. and Kolb, Gwin J.}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson, pedagogical approach}, pages = {56--63}, } @article{frost_very_2002, title = {‘{Very} {Little} {Intellectual} in the {Course}’: {Exploration} and {Romanticism} in the {Eighteenth} {Century}}, volume = {6}, language = {en}, journal = {Johnson Society of Australia Papers}, author = {Frost, Alan}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {44--51}, } @article{fujii_james_1989, title = {James {Boswell} {Reconstructed} from {Various} {Editions} of the {Encyclopaedia} {Britannica}}, volume = {116}, language = {ja}, journal = {Bulletin of Central Research Institute of Fukuoka University}, author = {Fujii, Tetsu}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {29--60}, annote = {In Japanese.}, } @article{fujii_johnsons_1991, title = {Johnson’s ‘{Roscommon}’ in the 18th {Century}}, volume = {16}, language = {en}, journal = {Sophia English Studies}, author = {Fujii, Tetsu}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {3--18}, } @article{fujii_essay_1993, title = {An {Essay} concerning {How} {Dr}. {Johnson}’s ‘{Life} of {Collins}’ {Exerted} {Influence} in the 18th {Century}}, volume = {24}, language = {ja}, journal = {Fukuoka University Review of Literature \& Humanities}, author = {Fujii, Tetsu}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1233--63}, annote = {In Japanese.}, } @incollection{fujii_how_1996, address = {Tokyo}, title = {How {Samuel} {Johnson} {Has} {Been} {Described} in {Successive} {Editions} of the {Encyclopaedia} {Britannica}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Studies in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {English} {Literature}}, publisher = {Yusho-Do}, author = {Fujii, Tetsu}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {71--91}, } @article{fujii_list_1998, title = {A {List} of {Johnson} and {Boswell} {Studies} in {Japan}: {Those} {Published} in {Book} {Form} from 1871 to 1997}, volume = {208}, language = {ja}, journal = {Bulletin of Central Research Institute of Fukuoka University}, author = {Fujii, Tetsu}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {39--122}, annote = {In Japanese.}, } @incollection{fujii_invitation_2000, address = {Tokyo}, title = {Invitation to ‘{Johnson} {Studies} in {Japan}’}, language = {ja}, booktitle = {Translations in the {Meiji} {Era} 13: {Eighteenth} {Century} {English} {Literature}}, publisher = {Ozorasha}, author = {Fujii, Tetsu}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {342--44}, annote = {In Japanese.}, } @article{fujii_supplementary_2000, title = {A {Supplementary} {List} of {Johnson} and {Boswell} {Studies} in {Japan}: {Those} {Published} in {Book} {Form} from 1946 to 2000}, volume = {234}, language = {ja}, journal = {Bulletin of Central Research Institute of Fukuoka University}, author = {Fujii, Tetsu}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {19--58}, annote = {In Japanese.}, } @article{fujii_list_2001, title = {A {List} of {Textual} {Differences} between the {First} and the {Second} {Editions} of \textit{{The} {Life} of {Samuel} {Johnson}, {LL}.{D}.} by {Sir} {John} {Hawkins}}, volume = {247}, language = {en}, journal = {Bulletin of Central Research Institute of Fukuoka University}, author = {Fujii, Tetsu}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1--37}, } @article{fujii_johnson_2001, title = {The {Johnson} {Centre} of the {Birmingham} {University}}, volume = {146}, language = {Japanese}, number = {12}, journal = {Rising Generation}, author = {Fujii, Tetsu}, month = mar, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {53}, annote = {In Japanese.}, } @article{fujii_why_2001, title = {Why {Chalmers}?: {A} {Note} on a {Life} of {Hawkins}}, volume = {48 [246]}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Fujii, Tetsu}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {433--34}, } @incollection{fujii_historical_2002, address = {Tokyo}, title = {Historical {Review} of the {Studies} on {Sir} {John} {Hawkins}’s \textit{{The} {Life} of {Samuel} {Johnson}, {LL}.{D}.}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Festschrift for {Professor} {Shun}’ichi {Takayanagi}}, publisher = {Kenkyusha}, author = {Fujii, Tetsu}, editor = {{Japanese}}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {121--40}, } @incollection{fujii_addition_2002, address = {Tokyo}, title = {On the {Addition} of {Two} {Pages} {Sir} {John} {Hawkins} {Made} for the {Second} {Edition} of \textit{{The} {Life} of {Samuel} {Johnson}, {LL}.{D}.}}, language = {Japanese}, booktitle = {Studies in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {English} {Literature} 2}, publisher = {Kaitakusha}, author = {Fujii, Tetsu}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {288--304}, } @article{fujii_list_2003, title = {A {List} of {Johnson} and {Boswell} {Studies} in {Japan} (3): {Those} {Published} in {University} {Bulletins} and {Others} from 1878 to 2002}, volume = {2}, language = {en}, number = {9}, journal = {Bulletin of Central Research Institute of Fukuoka University}, author = {Fujii, Tetsu}, month = mar, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {105--222}, } @mastersthesis{gabbard_drudgery_1993, title = {The {Drudgery} of {Wit} — {Samuel} {Johnson} as an {Engineer} of {Language}}, language = {en}, school = {San Francisco State University}, author = {Gabbard, Dwight C.}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{gardner_sammy_2001, title = {Sammy and {Rosie} {Get} {Laid}: {Dr} {Johnson}’s {Brothel} {Antics} {Leave} {Lyn} {Gardner} {Unconvinced} [review of "{Johnson} in {Love}," by {Charles} {Thomas}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Guardian}, author = {Gardner, Lyn}, month = jan, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {5}, } @article{gebhart_violent_1999, title = {‘{A} {Violent} {Passion}’: {Pugnacity} and the {Prizefighting} {Phenomenon} in {Johnson}’s {England} — {A} {Montage}}, volume = {3}, language = {en}, journal = {Johnson Society of Australia Papers}, author = {Gebhart, Genevieve}, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {37--57}, } @article{gebhardt_violent_2000, title = {‘{A} {Violent} {Passion}’: {Pugnacity} and the {Prizefighting} {Phenomenon} in {Johnson}’s {England}}, volume = {E:4}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Gebhardt, Genny}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {3--16}, } @article{gebhardt_reflections_2004, title = {Reflections on the {Death} {Mask} of {Samuel} {Johnson} {Exhibited} at {Dr}. {Johnson}’s {House} in {Gough} {Square}}, volume = {55}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Gebhardt, Genny}, month = mar, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {32--33}, } @article{gebhardt_rough_2005, title = {Rough {Music}: {Guerrilla} {Theatre} and {Public} {Protest} in {Johnson}’s {London}}, volume = {7}, language = {en}, journal = {Johnson Society of Australia Papers}, author = {Gebhardt, Genevieve}, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {37--64}, } @article{geirland_doctor_2007, title = {Doctor {Feelgood}: {Stricken} by ‘{Vile} {Melancholy},’ the 18th-{Century} {Critic} and {Raconteur} {Samuel} {Johnson} {Pioneered} a {Modern} {Therapy}}, volume = {37}, language = {en}, number = {10}, journal = {Smithsonian}, author = {Geirland, John}, month = jan, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {97--103}, annote = {A brief biographical overview, with an argument that SJ’s attempts to ward off his melancholy anticipated modern cognitive-behavioral therapy. }, } @phdthesis{geller_domestic_2003, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Domestic {Counterplots}: {Representations} of {Marriage} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {British} {Literature}}, language = {en}, school = {New York University}, author = {Geller, Jaclyn}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, annote = {See particularly chapter 2, “Conjugal Vexations’: Samuel Johnson’s Marriage Critique.” }, } @incollection{geller_sociability_2022, address = {Oxford}, title = {Sociability}, abstract = {This chapter considers Johnson’s writing on family, friendship, and relationship status. She treats Johnson as an independent thinker on each of these subjects, who was guided (but not dominated) by proverbial classical valuations of interpersonal relationships. Ever the empiricist and social observer, Johnson brought his own quirky observations to bear on subjects like romance-based marriage, which was enjoying great cultural currency in the eighteenth century. His treatment of Britons disenfranchised by marital custom and law, such as never-married women and non-maritally born children, evinces deep sympathy and penetrating understanding of the problem of upholding one relationship model at the expense of all others. Himself a passionate friend who divided his time between two non-standard households, Johnson emerges as a forward-looking thinker on the general subject of social relationships and the status or disesteem they incur.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Oxford} {Handbook} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Geller, Jaclyn}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {425--52}, } @phdthesis{gellis_burke_1993, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Burke, {Campbell}, {Johnson}, and {Priestley}: {A} {Rhetorical} {Analysis} of {Four} {British} {Pamphlets} of the {American} {Revolution}}, language = {en}, school = {Purdue University}, author = {Gellis, Mark}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @incollection{gerrard_jacobites_1995, address = {Oxford}, title = {Jacobites and {Patriots}: {Johnson} and {Savage}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Patriot} {Opposition} to {Walpole}: {Politics}, {Poetry}, and {National} {Myth}, 1725–1742}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Gerrard, Christine}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {230--247}, } @article{gibbs_dr_2003, title = {Dr {Richard} {Wilkes} ‘{MD}' (1691–1760): {Physician} of {Willenhall} and {Antiquary} of {Staffordshire}}, volume = {E:7}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Gibbs, Denis}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {46--53}, } @incollection{gibson_reflections_2014, address = {San Marino}, title = {Reflections on {Johnson}’s {Churchmanship}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson}: {New} {Contexts} for a {New} {Century}}, publisher = {Huntington Library}, author = {Gibson, William}, editor = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {219--240}, } @phdthesis{glendening_northern_1992, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Northern {Exposures}: {English} {Literary} {Tours} of {Scotland}, 1720–1820}, language = {en}, school = {Indiana University}, author = {Glendening, John}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{glover_trumpet_1998, title = {‘{Trumpet}’ in {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {A} \textit{{Dictionary} of the {English} {Language}} (1755}, volume = {22}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {ITG Journal}, author = {Glover, Stephen L.}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {40--43}, } @article{glover_real_2004, title = {The {Real} {Slim} {Shady} and {Samuel} {J}}, volume = {55}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Glover, Susan Paterson}, month = mar, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {9--12}, annote = {On teaching Johnson’s works at the University of Toronto.}, } @phdthesis{godlewski_it_1992, type = {{MA} thesis,}, title = {‘{It} {Matters} {Not} {How} a {Man} {Dies}, but {How} {He} {Lives}’: {Samuel} {Johnson} and the {Rhetoric} of {Consolation}}, language = {en}, school = {University of Maryland at College Park}, author = {Godlewski, Christina Eleanor}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{gold_literate_1988, title = {Literate {Conversation}, {Scholarship}, and ‘{Clubbability}’: {High} {Spots} and {Low} among {Johnsonians} of the {Midwest}}, volume = {34}, language = {en}, number = {46}, journal = {Chronicle of Higher Education}, author = {Gold, Joel J.}, month = jul, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {82--83}, } @article{goldberg_sale_2004, title = {Sale of {Johnsonian} {Books} and {Manuscripts}}, volume = {55}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Goldberg, Gerald}, month = sep, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {49--51}, } @article{goldberg_collectors_2006, title = {Collector’s {Corner}: {Boswell} to {His} {Brother}}, volume = {57}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Goldberg, Gerald}, month = mar, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {47--48}, } @article{golden_medicine_1996, title = {Medicine \& {Numismatics}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and the {Golden} {Angel}}, volume = {109}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Numismatist}, author = {Golden, Richard L.}, month = apr, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {411}, } @article{goldsborough_summertime_1999, title = {Summertime and a {Chance} to {Visit} {One} of the {World}’s {Great} {Men} of {Letters}}, language = {en}, journal = {San Diego Union-Tribune}, author = {Goldsborough, James O.}, month = jul, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {13}, } @article{goode_generous_2000, title = {A {Generous} and {Elevated} {Mind}}, volume = {16}, language = {en}, number = {16}, journal = {Insight on the News}, author = {Goode, Stephen}, month = may, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {4}, annote = {On quotations of Johnson in the new Oxford Dictionary of Quotations.}, } @article{goodwin_dr_1996, title = {Dr. {Johnson}’s {Gem} in {Peril}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Independent}, author = {Goodwin, Stephen}, month = nov, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {9}, annote = {Newhailes House, praised by Johnson as “the most learned drawing-room in Europe,” threatened with destruction.}, } @article{gopnik_man_2008, title = {Man of {Fetters}: {Dr}. {Johnson} and {Mrs}. {Thrale}}, language = {en}, journal = {New Yorker}, author = {Gopnik, Adam}, month = dec, year = {2008}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {90--96}, annote = {A long review essay prompted by the Johnson biographies by Peter Martin and Jeffrey Meyers, with a glance at Ian McIntyre’s Hester. It develops into a wide-ranging essay on Johnson’s life and friendships. }, } @article{gordon_note_1988, title = {A {Note} on {Reynolds}’s ‘{The} {Infant} {Johnson}’}, volume = {47}, language = {en}, number = {3–4}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Gordon, Scott Paul}, month = sep, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {16}, } @article{gordon-clark_johnson_1997, title = {Johnson and {Savage}}, volume = {2}, language = {en}, journal = {Johnson Society of Australia Papers}, author = {Gordon-Clark, Henry}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1--5}, } @article{gordon-clark_was_1999, title = {Was {Johnson} a {Thief}?: {Plagiarism} in the {Account} of the \textit{{Life} of {Richard} {Savage}}}, volume = {3}, language = {en}, journal = {Johnson Society of Australia Papers}, author = {Gordon-Clark, Henry}, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {59--67}, } @mastersthesis{graham_johnson_2005, title = {Johnson, {Law} and {Literature}}, language = {en}, school = {Bucknell University}, author = {Graham, Andrew Scott}, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{gray_athenian_1987, title = {‘{The} {Athenian} {Blockheads}’: {New} {Light} on {Johnson}’s {Oxford}}, volume = {D:3}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Gray, James}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {30--45}, } @article{gray_dr_1988, title = {Dr {Johnson} and the {Theatre}}, volume = {D:4}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Gray, James}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {37--38}, } @article{gray_thoughts_1991, title = {Some {Thoughts} on the {Eighteenth} {Century} {Response} to {Miracles}}, volume = {D:7}, language = {en}, number = {7}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Gray, James}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {4--5}, } @article{gray_home_2000, title = {Home of the {Athenian} {Blockheads}: {Guidebook} {Glimpses} of {Johnson}’s {Oxford}}, volume = {E:4}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Gray, James}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {74--83}, } @article{gray_johnsons_1985, title = {Johnson’s {Use} of {Some} {African} {Myths} in \textit{{Rasselas}}}, volume = {38}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Standpunte}, author = {Gray, Stephen}, month = apr, year = {1985}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {16--23}, } @incollection{green_samuel_1996, address = {New York}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {The} {Pivotal} {Moment}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Chasing the {Sun}: {Dictionary} {Makers} and the {Dictionaries} {They} {Made}}, publisher = {Henry Holt}, author = {Green, Jonathon}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {251--83}, } @article{green_higher_2002, title = {The {Higher} {Plagiarism}}, volume = {44}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Critical Quarterly}, author = {Green, Jonathon}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {97--102}, } @book{green_suite_1988, address = {Paris}, title = {Suite anglaise}, language = {fr}, publisher = {Editions du Seuil}, author = {Green, Julien}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @incollection{greene_samuel_1985, address = {New York}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Craft} of {Literary} {Biography}}, publisher = {Schocken Books}, author = {Greene, Donald J.}, editor = {Meyers, Jeffrey}, year = {1985}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {9--32}, } @incollection{greene_samuel_1987, address = {London}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}, {Psychobiographer}: \textit{{The} {Life} of {Richard} {Savage}}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Biographer}’s {Art}: {New} {Essays}}, publisher = {Macmillan}, author = {Greene, Donald J.}, editor = {Meyers, Jeffrey}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {11--30}, } @article{clingham_johnson_1986-1, title = {Johnson in {Memoriam}}, volume = {15}, language = {en}, journal = {Cambridge Quarterly}, author = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {77--84}, } @article{greene_oxford_1984, title = {The {Oxford} {Authors}: {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, journal = {Christian Science Monitor}, author = {D'Evelyn, Thomas}, collaborator = {Greene, Donald J.}, month = dec, year = {1984}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {35}, } @article{mezciems_oxford_1988, title = {The {Oxford} {Authors}: {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {39}, language = {en}, number = {154}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {Mezciems, Jenny}, collaborator = {Greene, Donald J.}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {297--99}, } @article{grundy_samuel_1986-1, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {New} {Critical} {Essays}}, volume = {39}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Études anglaises}, author = {Pailler, Albert}, collaborator = {Grundy, Isobel}, month = apr, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {217--18}, } @article{woods_oxford_1988, title = {The {Oxford} {Authors}: {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {18}, language = {en}, journal = {Yearbook of English Studies}, author = {Woods, Jr., Samuel H.}, collaborator = {Greene, Donald J.}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {327--329}, } @article{greene_johnsonian_1988, title = {Johnsonian {Punctuation}}, volume = {47}, language = {en}, number = {3–4}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Greene, Donald J.}, month = sep, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {7--9}, annote = {On the punctuation of the letter to Chesterfield.}, } @article{lurcock_politics_1991, title = {The {Politics} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {38 [236]}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Lurcock, A. F. T.}, collaborator = {Greene, Donald J.}, month = dec, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {545--46}, } @article{middendorf_dr_1989, title = {A {Dr}. {Johnson} {Chronology}}, volume = {49}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Middendorf, John H.}, collaborator = {Page, Norman}, month = jun, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {21--22}, } @article{greene_housman_1988, title = {Housman and {Johnson}}, volume = {48}, language = {en}, number = {3–49, no. 2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Greene, Donald J.}, month = jun, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {24--26}, } @incollection{greene_logia_1990, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {The \textit{{Logia}} of {Samuel} {Johnson} and the {Quest} for the {Historical} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Selected} {Essays} of {Donald} {Greene}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Greene, Donald J.}, editor = {Abbott, John L.}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1--33}, } @article{greene_johnsons_1990, title = {Johnson’s {Doctorate}}, language = {en}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Greene, Donald J.}, month = sep, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {974}, } @article{greene_samuel_1991, title = {Samuel {Johnson}}, abstract = {On the authenticity of Johnson’s “Opera: an Exotick and Irrational Entertainment.”}, language = {en}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Greene, Donald J.}, month = aug, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {13}, } @article{greene_johnsons_1992, title = {Johnson’s ‘{Saintdom}’: {A} {Note}}, language = {en}, journal = {Transactions of the Johnson Society (Lichfield)}, author = {Greene, Donald J.}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {43--44}, } @article{greene_johnson_1992, title = {Johnson on {Columbus}}, volume = {52}, language = {en}, number = {2–53, no. 2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Greene, Donald J.}, month = jun, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {23--25}, } @article{greene_progress_1993, title = {Progress towards {Where}? {Conservation} of {What}?}, volume = {D:9}, language = {en}, number = {9}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Greene, Donald J.}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {88--102}, annote = {Response to Nagashima, “Progressive or Conservative? Two Trends in Johnson Studies.”}, } @article{greene_catholicism_1994, title = {Catholicism in {Johnson}’s {Lobo}}, language = {en}, journal = {Transactions of the Johnson Society (Lichfield)}, author = {Greene, Donald J.}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {12--18}, } @article{greene_was_1995, title = {Was {Dr} {Johnson} {Really} a {Jacobite}?}, language = {en}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Greene, Donald J.}, month = aug, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {13--14}, } @article{greene_samuel_1995, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Jacobitism}}, language = {en}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Greene, Donald J.}, month = oct, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {19}, } @article{greene_johnson_1996, title = {Johnson: {The} {Jacobite} {Legend} {Exhumed}: {A} {Rejoinder} to {Howard} {Erskine}-{Hill} and {J}. {C}. {D}. {Clark}}, volume = {7}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Greene, Donald}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {57--136}, } @incollection{greene_samuel_1996, address = {Tokyo}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s ‘{Body} {Language}’: {A} {New} {Perspective}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Enlightened {Groves}: {Essays} in {Honour} of {Professor} {Zenzo} {Suzuki}}, publisher = {Shohakusha}, author = {Greene, Donald J.}, editor = {Hara, Eiichi and Ozawa, Hiroshi and Robinson, Peter}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {240--62}, } @article{greene_dr_1997, title = {Dr {Johnson}’s {Charity}}, language = {en}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Greene, Donald J.}, month = may, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {17}, } @article{greene_selected_2009, title = {The {Selected} {Essays} of {Donald} {Greene}}, volume = {60}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, collaborator = {Greene, Donald J.}, month = sep, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {56--59}, } @article{lynch_selected_2006, title = {The {Selected} {Essays} of {Donald} {Greene}}, volume = {17}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, collaborator = {Greene, Donald J.}, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {465--469}, } @article{grundy_bibliography_1986, title = {A {Bibliography} of {Johnsonian} {Studies}, 1970–1985}, volume = {D:2}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Grundy, Isobel}, collaborator = {Greene, Donald J. and Vance, John A.}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {25--27}, } @article{middendorf_bibliography_1988, title = {A {Bibliography} of {Johnsonian} {Studies}, 1970–1985}, volume = {47}, language = {en}, number = {3–4}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Middendorf, John H.}, collaborator = {Greene, Donald J. and Vance, John A.}, month = sep, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1}, } @article{greentree_mrs_2015, title = {Mrs. {Macaulay}’s {Footman}: {The} {Life} and {Afterlife} of an {Anecdote}}, volume = {44}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {CLIO: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History}, author = {Greentree, Shane}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {317--39}, } @incollection{griffin_samuel_1996, title = {Samuel {Johnson}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Literary {Patronage} in {England}, 1650–1800}, author = {Griffin, Dustin}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {220--245}, } @article{griffin_age_2001, title = {The {Age} of ‘{The} {Age} of’ {Is} {Over}: {Johnson} and {New} {Versions} of the {Late} {Eighteenth} {Century}}, volume = {62}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Modern Language Quarterly}, author = {Griffin, Robert J.}, month = dec, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {377--91}, } @article{grimes_are_2018, title = {Are {We} {There} yet? 70 {Years} of {Identifying} {Self}-{Quotations} in {Johnson}’s 1755 and 1773 {Dictionaries}}, volume = {69}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Grimes, Brian K.}, month = sep, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {47--50}, } @article{grimes_johnsoniana_2016, title = {Johnsoniana: {Nel} {Gusto} del {Doctor} {Johnson}}, volume = {67}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Grimes, Brian K.}, month = mar, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {22--23}, } @article{grimes_exercise_2023, title = {An {Exercise} in {Making} {Matter} {Matter}: {Samuel} {Johnson} \textit{{Dictionary}} {Sources}}, volume = {37}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Intelligencer}, author = {Grimes, Brian K.}, month = mar, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {13--19}, } @article{groom_percy_2000, title = {Percy and {Johnson}}, volume = {E:4}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Groom, Nick}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {39--48}, } @article{brooks_this_1994, title = {This {Invisible} {Riot} of the {Mind}: {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Psychological} {Theory}}, volume = {85}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Isis}, author = {Brooks, G. P.}, collaborator = {Gross, Gloria Sybil}, month = jun, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {339--40}, } @article{griffin_this_1992, title = {This {Invisible} {Riot} of the {Mind}: {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Psychological} {Theory}}, volume = {30}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Choice}, author = {Griffin, J. R.}, collaborator = {Gross, Gloria Sybil}, month = nov, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {464}, } @article{grundy_this_1993, title = {This {Invisible} {Riot} of the {Mind}: {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Psychological} {Theory}}, volume = {27}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Grundy, Isobel}, collaborator = {Gross, Gloria Sybil}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {174--75}, } @article{lurcock_this_1996, title = {This {Invisible} {Riot} of the {Mind}: {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Psychological} {Theory}}, volume = {43 [241]}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Lurcock, A. F. T.}, collaborator = {Gross, Gloria Sybil}, month = jun, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {225}, } @article{mcdermott_samuel_1994, title = {Samuel {Johnson} on {Shakespeare}: {The} {Discipline} of {Criticism}}, volume = {17}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {British Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {McDermott, Anne}, collaborator = {Tomarken, Edward}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {219--20}, } @article{parke_this_1994, title = {This {Invisible} {Riot} of the {Mind}: {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Psychological} {Theory}}, volume = {6}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Parke, Catherine N.}, collaborator = {Gross, Gloria Sybil}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {391--393}, } @article{weinsheimer_this_1993, title = {This {Invisible} {Riot} of the {Mind}: {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Psychological} {Theory}}, volume = {92}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {JEGP}, author = {Weinsheimer, Joel}, collaborator = {Gross, Gloria Sybil}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {556--58}, } @article{loe_fast_2002, title = {In a {Fast} {Coach} with a {Pretty} {Woman}: {Jane} {Austen} and {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {40}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Choice}, author = {Loe, T.}, collaborator = {Gross, Gloria Sybil}, month = dec, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {2022}, } @article{moody_fast_2004, title = {In a {Fast} {Coach} with a {Pretty} {Woman}: {Jane} {Austen} and {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {3}, language = {en}, journal = {East-Central Intelligencer}, author = {Moody, Ellen}, collaborator = {Gross, Gloria Sybil}, month = sep, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {30--32}, } @article{wilson_fast_2004, title = {In a {Fast} {Coach} with a {Pretty} {Woman}: {Jane} {Austen} and {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {15}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Wilson, Carol Shiner}, collaborator = {Gross, Gloria Sybil}, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {388--393}, } @article{grundy_samuel_1985, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {New} {Critical} {Essays}}, volume = {65}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Dalhousie Review}, author = {Gray, James}, collaborator = {Grundy, Isobel}, year = {1985}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {300--7}, } @article{leicester_samuel_1984, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {New} {Critical} {Essays}}, volume = {C:25}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Leicester, J. H.}, collaborator = {Grundy, Isobel}, year = {1984}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {55--57}, } @article{grundy_samuel_1987-1, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {New} {Critical} {Essays}}, volume = {21}, language = {en}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Lipking, Lawrence}, collaborator = {Grundy, Isobel}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {109--113}, } @article{grundy_samuel_1989, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {New} {Critical} {Essays}}, volume = {2}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Vance, John A.}, collaborator = {Grundy, Isobel}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {492--498}, } @article{grundy_samuel_1986-2, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {New} {Critical} {Essays}}, volume = {9}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {British Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Wheeler, David}, collaborator = {Grundy, Isobel}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {254--56}, } @article{woods_samuel_1988, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {New} {Critical} {Essays}}, volume = {18}, language = {en}, journal = {Yearbook of English Studies}, author = {Woods, Jr., Samuel H.}, collaborator = {Grundy, Isobel}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {326--327}, } @article{grundy_stability_1984, title = {The {Stability} of {Truth}}, volume = {C:25}, language = {en}, number = {25}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Grundy, Isobel}, year = {1984}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {35--44}, } @article{grundy_samuel_1988-1, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Scale} of {Greatness}}, volume = {35 [233]}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Boulton, James T.}, collaborator = {Grundy, Isobel}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {97--98}, } @article{grundy_samuel_1987-2, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Scale} of {Greatness}}, volume = {38}, language = {en}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {Clingham, Greg}, collaborator = {Grundy, Isobel}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {394--96}, } @article{grundy_samuel_1988-2, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Scale} of {Greatness}}, volume = {83}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Modern Language Review}, author = {Damrosch, Leopold}, collaborator = {Grundy, Isobel}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {962--64}, } @article{grundy_samuel_1987-3, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Scale} of {Greatness}}, volume = {21}, language = {en}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Lipking, Lawrence}, collaborator = {Grundy, Isobel}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {109--13}, } @article{grundy_samuel_1986-3, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Scale} of {Greatness}}, volume = {46–47}, language = {en}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Middendorf, John H.}, collaborator = {Grundy, Isobel}, month = jun, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {2--3}, } @article{grundy_samuel_1986-4, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Scale} of {Greatness}}, language = {en}, number = {713}, journal = {Times Higher Education}, author = {Nokes, David}, collaborator = {Grundy, Isobel}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {19}, } @article{grundy_samuel_1988-3, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Scale} of {Greatness}}, volume = {51}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {CEA Critic: An Official Journal of the College English Association}, author = {Payne, Laura}, collaborator = {Grundy, Isobel}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {142--46}, } @article{grundy_samuel_1986-5, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Scale} of {Greatness}}, volume = {D:2}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Trickett, Rachel}, collaborator = {Grundy, Isobel}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {24--25}, } @article{grundy_celebrare_1990, title = {\textit{{Celebrare} domestica facta}: {Johnson} and {Home} {Life}}, volume = {D:6}, language = {en}, number = {6}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Grundy, Isobel}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {6--14}, } @article{grundy_note_1992, title = {A {Note} on {Johnson}’s {Charles}, {Shakespeare}’s {Caesar}}, volume = {D:8}, language = {en}, number = {8}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Grundy, Isobel}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {51}, } @article{grundy_this_2007, title = {‘{This} {Is} {Worse} than {Swift}!’: {Johnson} as {Speaker} of the {Unacceptable}}, volume = {58}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Grundy, Isobel}, month = mar, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {6--17}, annote = {Grundy’s address to the Johnsonians in Sept. 2006, on his fondness for raising shocking or uncomfortable topics in conversation. }, } @incollection{grundy_early_2009, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Early {Women} {Reading} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} after 300 {Years}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Grundy, Isobel}, editor = {Clingham, Greg and Smallwood, Philip}, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {207--24}, } @incollection{grundy_women_2022, address = {Oxford}, title = {Women}, abstract = {Johnson’s views of women have been much contested. In throwaway remarks recorded by Boswell he sounds misogynist, but his actions and his writings argue the contrary. He seldom forgot that half the human race is female: he mentored younger and beginning writers and invented moral examples without regard to gender except for recognizing and trying to enter into the particular dilemma of belonging to the second sex.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Oxford} {Handbook} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Grundy, Isobel}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {408--24}, } @article{gruner_flocking_1992, title = {Flocking to the {Shrine} of {Dr} {Johnson}, the {Great} {Debunker}}, language = {en}, journal = {Evening Standard}, author = {Gruner, Peter}, month = nov, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {16}, } @article{gunzenhauser_re-viewing_2004, title = {Re-{Viewing} {Romantic} {Writers} and {Readers}: {Using} {Samuel} {Johnson} to {Contextualize} {Romantic} {Ideology}}, volume = {55}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Gunzenhauser, Bonnie J.}, month = sep, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {15--18}, } @article{guthrie_research_1980, title = {Research: {An} {Uncloistered} {Curriculum}}, volume = {24}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Journal of Reading}, author = {Guthrie, John T.}, year = {1980}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {188--89}, annote = {On using Boswell’s Life in the reading classroom. }, } @article{hagstrum_samuel_1985, title = {Samuel {Johnson} among the {Deconstructionists}}, volume = {39}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Georgia Review}, author = {Hagstrum, Jean H.}, year = {1985}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {537--47}, } @incollection{hagstrum_samuel_1991, address = {Bombay}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} among the {Deconstructionists}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Re-{Viewing} {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Popular Prakashan}, author = {Hagstrum, Jean H.}, editor = {Jain, Nalini}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {112--124}, } @article{hall_idleness_2001, title = {On {Idleness}: {Dr}. {Johnson} on {Millennial} {Malaise}}, volume = {15}, language = {en}, journal = {Kentucky Philological Review}, author = {Hall, Dennis}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, idleness}, pages = {28--32}, } @incollection{hallowell_example_1997, address = {New York}, title = {The {Example} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Worry: {Controlling} {It} and {Using} {It} {Wisely}}, publisher = {Pantheon Books}, author = {Hallowell, Edward M. M.D.}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {216--235}, } @article{hamilton_dr_1995, title = {Dr {Johnson}’s {City} of {Philosophers} {Still} {Satisfies} the {Inquisitive} {Walker}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Times}, author = {Hamilton, Alan}, month = aug, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{hamilton_keepers_1994, title = {Keepers of the {Flame}: {Literary} {Estates} and the {Rise} of {Biography}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Pimlico}, author = {Hamilton, Ian}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, } @article{hammons_how_1998, title = {How {Spelling} {Came} to {Be}}, language = {en}, journal = {Christian Science Monitor}, author = {Hammons, Deborah}, month = may, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {16}, } @article{hancher_bailey_1992, title = {Bailey and {After}: {Illustrating} {Meaning}}, volume = {8}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Word \& Image: A Journal of Verbal/Visual Enquiry}, author = {Hancher, Michael}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1--20}, } @article{hand_finest_1992, title = {The ‘{Finest} {Bit} of {Blue}’: {Samuel} {Johnson} and the {Bluestocking} {Assemblies}}, volume = {D:8}, language = {en}, number = {8}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Hand, Sally N.}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {6--18}, } @phdthesis{hanley_samuel_1992, type = {{MA} thesis,}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Military} {Writings}}, language = {en}, school = {University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill}, author = {Hanley, Brian Joseph}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{hanley_colonel_1993, title = {Colonel {Gimbel} and the {Literary} {Anvil}; or, {Why} {Dr} {Johnson}’s {Letters} {Belong} to the {U}.{S}. {Airforce} {Academy}’s {Aeronautical} {Collection}}, volume = {D:9}, language = {en}, number = {9}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Hanley, Brian}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {83--87}, } @article{hanley_johnsons_1995, title = {Johnson’s {Contemporary} {Reputation}}, volume = {D:11}, language = {en}, number = {11}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Hanley, Brian}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {56--62}, } @article{hanley_prevailing_1996, title = {The {Prevailing} {Moral} {Tone} of {Johnson}’s {Military} {Commentary}}, volume = {D:12}, language = {en}, number = {12}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Hanley, Brian}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {39--45}, } @phdthesis{hanley_examination_1998, type = {{MLitt} thesis}, title = {An {Examination} of {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Book} {Reviews}, 1742–1764}, language = {en}, school = {University of Oxford}, author = {Hanley, Brian}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{forster_samuel_2003, title = {Samuel {Johnson} as {Book} {Reviewer}: {A} {Duty} to {Examine} the {Labors} of the {Learned}}, volume = {14}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Forster, Antonia}, collaborator = {Hanley, Brian}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {413--415}, } @article{nicholls_samuel_2001, title = {Samuel {Johnson} as {Book} {Reviewer}: {A} {Duty} to {Examine} the {Labors} of the {Learned}}, volume = {E:5}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Nicholls, Graham}, collaborator = {Hanley, Brian}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {69--70}, } @article{harada_regeneration_1997, title = {Regeneration from {Vanity}: {Johnson}’s {Satiric} {Mode} in \textit{{The} {Vanity} of {Human} {Wishes}}}, volume = {73}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Studies in English Literature (Tokyo)}, author = {Harada, Noriyuki}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {265--78}, } @incollection{harada_individuality_1998, address = {Newark}, title = {Individuality in {Johnson}’s {Shakespeare} {Criticism}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Japanese {Studies} in {Shakespeare} and {His} {Contemporaries}}, publisher = {University of Delaware Press}, author = {Harada, Noriyuki}, editor = {Kawachi, Yoshiko}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {197--212}, } @article{harada_tanjun_2002, title = {Tanjun na hanashi (12): {Jonson}}, volume = {147}, language = {jpn}, number = {12}, journal = {Eigo Seinen/Rising Generation}, author = {Harada, Noriyuki}, month = mar, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {742}, } @article{hardy_johnson_2005, title = {Johnson and the {Truth}, {Revisited}: {The} {David} {Fleeman} {Memorial} {Lecture}, 2002}, volume = {7}, language = {en}, journal = {Johnson Society of Australia Papers}, author = {Hardy, John}, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {9--20}, } @article{harley_johnson_1996, title = {Johnson and {Neo}-{Hippocratic} {Medicine}}, volume = {D:12}, language = {en}, number = {12}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Harley, David}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {32--39}, } @article{harmsworth_tired_2003, title = {Tired of {London}? {Then} {Read} {On}}, volume = {53}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {History Today}, author = {Harmsworth, Thomas}, month = mar, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {62--63}, } @article{middendorf_dr_1989-1, title = {Dr. {Johnson}’s {Critical} {Vocabulary}: {A} {Selection} from {His} “{Dictionary}”}, volume = {49}, language = {en}, number = {3–50, no. 2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Middendorf, John H.}, collaborator = {Harp, Richard L.}, month = jun, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {22--23}, } @article{rettig_dr_1988, title = {Dr. {Johnson}’s {Critical} {Vocabulary}: {A} {Selection} from {His} “{Dictionary}”}, volume = {19}, language = {en}, journal = {American Reference Books Annual}, author = {Rettig, James}, collaborator = {Harp, Richard L.}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1074}, } @article{harries_sermon_1989, title = {Sermon {Preached} in {Lichfield} {Cathedral} {Sunday}, 24th {September}, 1989}, language = {en}, journal = {Transactions of the Johnson Society (Lichfield)}, author = {Harries, Richard}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {16--18}, } @article{harries_johnson_1999, title = {Johnson and {Unbelief}}, volume = {E:3}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Harries, Richard}, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {11--21}, } @article{hart_does_1988, title = {Does the {University} {Have} a {Future}?}, volume = {40}, language = {en}, journal = {National Review}, author = {Hart, Jeffrey Peter}, month = apr, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {32}, annote = {Imagined conversation between Samuel Johnson and William James.}, } @article{hart_samuel_2000, title = {Samuel {Johnson} as {Hero}}, volume = {42}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Modern Age}, author = {Hart, Jeffrey}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {185--91}, } @article{berglund_samuel_2001, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Culture} of {Property}}, volume = {33}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Albion}, author = {Berglund, Lisa}, collaborator = {Hart, Kevin}, year = {2001}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {316}, } @article{lurcock_samuel_2000, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Culture} of {Property}}, volume = {47 [245]}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Lurcock, A. F. T.}, collaborator = {Hart, Kevin}, month = dec, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {522--23}, } @article{lynch_samuel_2000, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Culture} of {Property}}, volume = {37}, language = {en}, number = {10}, journal = {Choice}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, collaborator = {Hart, Kevin}, month = jun, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {5522}, } @article{mckenzie_making_2001, title = {Making the {Wisdom} {Figure} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}: {The} {Life} of an {Author}}, by {Lawrence} {Lipking}; \textit{{Johnson} the {Poet}: {The} {Poetic} {Career} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, by {David} {F}. {Venturo}; \textit{{Bad} {Behavior}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Modern} {Cultural} {Authority}}, by {Martin} {Wechselblatt}; \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson} and the {Culture} of {Property}}, by {Kevin} {Hart}; and \textit{{The} {Passion} for {Happiness}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {David} {Hume}}, by {Adam} {Potkay}]}, volume = {34}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {McKenzie, Alan T.}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson, Philosophy}, pages = {466--70}, } @article{rounce_age_2001, title = {The {Age} of {Johnson}: {A} {Scholarly} {Annual}}, volume = {24}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {British Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Rounce, Adam}, collaborator = {Korshin, Paul J. and Lynch, Jack}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {229--32}, } @article{scanlan_samuel_2002, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Culture} of {Property}}, volume = {101}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {JEGP}, author = {Scanlan, J. T.}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {269--72}, } @article{scherwatzky_samuel_2001, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Culture} of {Property}}, volume = {24}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Biography: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly}, author = {Scherwatzky, Steven D.}, collaborator = {Hart, Kevin}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {474--77}, } @article{schmidgen_samuel_2001, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Culture} of {Property}}, volume = {7}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Romanticism}, author = {Schmidgen, Wolfram}, collaborator = {Hart, Kevin}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {214--16}, } @article{turner_samuel_2000, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Culture} of {Property}}, volume = {204}, language = {en}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {Turner, Katherine}, collaborator = {Hart, Kevin}, month = nov, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {655--657}, } @article{warner_samuel_2000, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Culture} of {Property}}, volume = {40}, language = {en}, journal = {SEL: Studies in English Literature, 1500–1900}, author = {Warner, William B.}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {572--573}, } @article{wiltshire_samuel_2002, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Culture} of {Property}}, volume = {39}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {English Language Notes}, author = {Wiltshire, John}, collaborator = {Hart, Kevin}, month = mar, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {92--100}, } @book{hart_how_2000, address = {Melbourne}, title = {How to {Read} a {Page} of {Boswell}: {The} {David} {Fleeman} {Memorial} {Lecture}, 1999}, language = {en}, publisher = {Johnson Society of Australia}, author = {Hart, Kevin}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{hart_words_2018, title = {‘{Words} {Fail} {Us}’: {Beckett}, {Leacock}, {Johnson}}, volume = {4}, language = {en}, journal = {Irish Studies Review}, author = {Hart, Kevin}, month = nov, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {510--30}, } @article{harvey_effect_2000, title = {The {Effect} of {Judgement}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {His} \textit{{Lives} of the {Poets}}}, volume = {4}, language = {en}, journal = {Johnson Society of Australia Papers}, author = {Harvey, Philip}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {5--10}, } @article{hausmann_samuel_1985, title = {Samuel {Johnson} (1709–1784): {Bicentenaire} de sa mort}, volume = {1}, language = {fr}, journal = {Lexicographica: International Annual for Lexicography/Revue Internationale de Lexicographie/Internationales Jahrbuch für Lexikographie}, author = {Hausmann, Franz Josef}, year = {1985}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {239--42}, } @phdthesis{havard_literature_2013, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Literature and the {Party} {System} in {Britain}, 1760–1830}, language = {en}, school = {University of Chicago}, author = {Havard, John Owen}, year = {2013}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{hawari_samuel_1985, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Lessing}’s {Lexicographical} {Work}}, volume = {13}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {New German Studies}, author = {Hawari, Emma}, year = {1985}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {185--95}, } @article{hawari_johnson_1994, title = {Johnson and {Lessing}: {A} {Study} of {Johnson}’s {Critical} {Theory} and {Practice}}, volume = {43}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Index to Theses}, author = {Hawari, Emma}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {442}, } @book{hawari_johnsons_1991, address = {Bern}, title = {Johnson’s and {Lessing}’s {Dramatic} {Critical} {Theories} and {Practice} with a {Consideration} of {Lessing}’s {Affinities} with {Johnson}}, abstract = {Lessing displays a remarkable familiarity with the English literary scene and shows himself especially aware of Samuel Johnson’s literary output and his dramatic critical achievement in neo-classical England. The study traces and examines affinities of Lessing’s ideas with those of Johnson and a certain impact of Johnson on Lessing’s ideas in the field of dramatic critical theory and practice. The investigation centres on Johnson’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Rambler{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, his {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Dictionary{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, and his edition of {\textless}cite{\textgreater}The Plays of William Shakespeare{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} and on Lessing’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Laokoon{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} and the {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Hamburgische Dramaturgie{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}. Plays studied are {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Irene{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Miss Sara Sampson{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Emilia Galotti{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} and {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Minna von Barnhelm{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Peter Lang}, author = {Hawari, Emma}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @incollection{hawes_johnsons_2005, address = {New York}, title = {Johnson’s {Immanent} {Critique} of {Imperial} {Nationalism}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Palgrave Macmillan}, author = {Hawes, Clement}, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {169--200}, } @incollection{hawes_samuel_2009, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Politics} of {Contingency}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} after 300 {Years}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Hawes, Clement}, editor = {Clingham, Greg and Smallwood, Philip}, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {73--94}, } @incollection{hawes_antinomies_2019, address = {Clemson}, title = {The {Antinomies} of {Progress}: {Johnson}, {Conrad}, {Joyce}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} among the {Modernists}}, publisher = {Clemson University Press}, author = {Hawes, Clement}, editor = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {85--114}, } @incollection{hawes_johnsons_2023, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Johnson’s {Politics}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {New} {Cambridge} {Companion} to {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Hawes, Clement}, editor = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {121--34}, } @article{lynch_life_2010, title = {The {Life} of {Samuel} {Johnson}, {LL}.{D}.}, volume = {47}, language = {en}, number = {6}, journal = {Choice}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, collaborator = {Hawkins, John}, month = feb, year = {2010}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {3021}, } @article{radner_new_2011, title = {New {Light} on {Boswell}: {Critical} and {Historical} {Essays} on the {Occasion} of the {Bicentenary} of “{The} {Life} of {Johnson}”}, volume = {25}, language = {en}, number = {1–2}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Intelligencer}, author = {Radner, John B.}, month = mar, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {37--42}, } @article{hay_reason_1997, title = {Reason, {Truth}, and {Community} in {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Later} {Work}}, volume = {4}, language = {en}, journal = {Consortium on Revolutionary Europe: Selected Papers}, author = {Hay, William Anthony}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {53--60}, } @book{hayakawa_jisho_2001, address = {Tokyo}, title = {Jisho hensan no dainamizumu: {Jonson}, {Uebusuta} to nihon (“{The} {Dynamism} of {Lexicography}: {Johnson}, {Webster} and {Japan}”}, language = {ja}, publisher = {Jiyusha}, author = {Hayakawa, Isamu}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{heberden_dr_1987, title = {Dr. {Heberden} and {Dr}. {Johnson}}, volume = {D:3}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Heberden, Ernest}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {9--21}, } @book{henson_fictions_1992, address = {Rutherford, N.J.}, title = {"{The} {Fictions} of {Romantick} {Chivalry}”: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Romance}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Fairleigh Dickinson University Press}, author = {Henson, Eithne}, year = {1992}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism, chivalric romance}, } @article{lurcock_fictions_1994, title = {“{The} {Fictions} of {Romantick} {Chivalry}”: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Romance}}, volume = {41 [239]}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Lurcock, A. F. T.}, collaborator = {Henson, Eithne}, month = sep, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {396--97}, } @article{patey_fictions_1993, title = {“{The} {Fictions} of {Romantick} {Chivalry}”: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Romance}}, volume = {30}, language = {en}, number = {6}, journal = {Choice}, author = {Patey, Douglas L.}, collaborator = {Henson, Eithne}, month = feb, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {960}, } @article{henson_lost_1999, title = {Lost for {Words}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Independent}, author = {Henson, Eithne}, month = jun, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {31}, annote = {Brief letter to the Editor, challenging A. N. Wilson’s claim that Johnson dismissed monastic retirement. }, } @article{hickman_women_1997, title = {The {Women} in {Johnson}’s {World}}, volume = {2}, language = {en}, journal = {Johnson Society of Australia Papers}, author = {Hickman, Bronwen}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {7--15}, } @incollection{hilton_restless_1995, address = {Athens}, title = {Restless {Wrestling}: {Johnson}’s \textit{{Rasselas}}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Lexis {Complexes}}, publisher = {University of Georgia Press}, author = {Hilton, Nelson}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {38--55}, } @article{basney_samuel_1990, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {An} {Analysis}}, volume = {27}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {English Language Notes}, author = {Basney, Lionel}, collaborator = {Hinnant, Charles H.}, year = {1990}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {74--76}, } @article{grundy_samuel_1988-4, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {An} {Analysis}}, volume = {D:4}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Grundy, Isobel}, collaborator = {Hinnant, Charles H.}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {62--63}, } @article{lipking_samuel_1989, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {An} {Analysis}}, volume = {12}, language = {en}, journal = {Biography: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly}, author = {Lipking, Lawrence}, collaborator = {Hinnant, Charles H.}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {251--53}, } @article{middendorf_samuel_1988, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Thought}}, volume = {48}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Middendorf, John H.}, collaborator = {Hudson, Nicholas}, month = sep, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1}, } @article{wagoner_samuel_1988, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {An} {Analysis}}, volume = {26}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Choice}, author = {Wagoner, M. S.}, collaborator = {Hinnant, Charles H.}, month = sep, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {135}, } @article{wharton_samuel_1990, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {An} {Analysis}}, volume = {55}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {South Atlantic Review}, author = {Wharton, T. F.}, collaborator = {Hinnant, Charles H.}, month = jan, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {142--144}, } @article{hinnant_samuel_1997, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {An} {Analysis}}, volume = {75}, language = {en}, journal = {Year's Work in English Studies}, collaborator = {Hinnant, Charles H.}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {363}, } @article{hinnant_special_1992, title = {Special {Issue}: {Johnson} and {Gender}}, volume = {9}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {South Central Review: The Journal of the South Central Modern Language Association}, editor = {Hinnant, Charles H.}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @incollection{hinnant_johnson_1993, address = {New York}, title = {Johnson and the {Limits} of {Biography}: {Teaching} the \textit{{Life} of {Savage}}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Approaches to {Teaching} the {Works} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Modern Language Association of America}, author = {Hinnant, Charles H.}, editor = {Anderson, David R. and Kolb, Gwin J.}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, pedagogical approach, An Account of the Life of Mr. Richard Savage (1744)}, pages = {107--13}, } @article{basney_johnsons_1997, title = {Johnson’s {Theories} and {Ours} [review of \textit{“{Steel} for the {Mind}”: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Critical} {Discourse}}, by {Charles} {H}. {Hinnant}]}, volume = {105}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Sewanee Review}, author = {Basney, Lionel}, year = {1997}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {66--67}, } @article{bogel_steel_2001, title = {“{Steel} for the {Mind}”: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Critical} {Discourse}}, volume = {20}, language = {en}, journal = {The Eighteenth Century: A Current Bibliography}, author = {Bogel, Fredric V.}, collaborator = {Hinnant, Charles H.}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {507--508}, } @article{clingham_steel_1996, title = {“{Steel} for the {Mind}”: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Critical} {Discourse}}, volume = {7}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Clingham, Greg}, collaborator = {Hinnant, Charles H.}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {480--485}, } @article{nicholls_samuel_1994, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Critical} {Opinions}: {A} {Reexamination}}, volume = {D:10}, language = {en}, number = {10}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Nicholls, Graham}, collaborator = {Sherbo, Arthur}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {66--67}, } @article{lynch_steel_1994, title = {“{Steel} for the {Mind}”: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Critical} {Discourse}}, volume = {31}, language = {en}, number = {10}, journal = {Choice}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, collaborator = {Hinnant, Charles H.}, month = jun, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1578}, } @article{woodman_letters_1996, title = {The {Letters} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {19}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {British Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Woodman, Thomas M.}, collaborator = {Redford, Bruce}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {113--14}, } @article{hirst_z_2005, title = {The {A}–{Z} of {Johnson}’s \textit{{Dictionary}}: {Samuel} {Johnson} {Defined} {Both} {Language} and {Life} in 18th-{Century} {England}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Independent}, author = {Hirst, Christopher and Roberts, Genevieve}, month = mar, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @incollection{hitchens_samuel_2011, address = {New York}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {Demons} and {Dictionaries} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}: {A} {Biography}}, by {Peter} {Martin}]}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Arguably: {Essays}}, publisher = {Twelve}, author = {Hitchens, Christopher}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{bagnall_more_2005, title = {More than {Words} [review of \textit{{Dr} {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {The} {Extraordinary} {Story} of the {Book} that {Defined} the {World}}, by {Henry} {Hitchings}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Literary Review}, author = {Bagnall, Nicholas}, month = apr, year = {2005}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {45}, } @article{bantick_word_2005, title = {Word {Wizard}’s {Wonder} [review of \textit{{Dr} {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {The} {Extraordinary} {Story} of the {Book} that {Defined} the {World}}, by {Henry} {Hitchings}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Hobart Mercury (Australia)}, author = {Bantick, Christopher}, month = jul, year = {2005}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {16}, } @article{burton_treasure_2005, title = {A {Treasure} {House} of {Words} and {More} [review of \textit{{Dr} {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {The} {Extraordinary} {Story} of the {Book} that {Defined} the {World}}, by {Henry} {Hitchings}]}, language = {en}, journal = {The Spectator}, author = {Burton, Sarah}, month = apr, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {37}, } @article{carey_samuel_2005, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {Selections} from the 1755 {Work} {That} {Defined} the {English} {Language}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Sunday Times}, author = {Carey, John}, collaborator = {Lynch, Jack}, month = mar, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{chisholm_dr_2005, title = {Dr {Johnson}’s {Way} with {Words} [review of \textit{{Dr} {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {The} {Extraordinary} {Story} of the {Book} that {Defined} the {World}}, by {Henry} {Hitchings}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Sunday Telegraph}, author = {Chisholm, Kate}, month = apr, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {11}, } @article{davis_words_2005, address = {Melbourne}, title = {Words of {Wisdom} [review of \textit{{Dr} {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {The} {Extraordinary} {Story} of the {Book} that {Defined} the {World}}, by {Henry} {Hitchings}]}, language = {en}, journal = {The Herald Sun}, author = {Davis, Jodie}, month = jul, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {29}, } @article{dean_dr_2005, title = {Dr {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {The} {Extraordinary} {Story} of the {Book} that {Defined} the {World}}, language = {en}, journal = {Library Journal Reviews}, author = {Dean, Kitty Chen}, collaborator = {Hitchings, Henry}, month = sep, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {66}, } @article{de_la_bedoyere_setting_2005, title = {Setting the {Standard} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {Selections} from the 1755 {Work} {That} {Defined} the {English} {Language}}, by {Jack} {Lynch}, and \textit{{Dr} {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {The} {Extraordinary} {Story} of the {Book} that {Defined} the {World}}, by {Henry} {Hitchings}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Catholic Herald}, author = {De la Bédoyère, Quentin}, month = jun, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{dyer_defining_2005, title = {Defining {Story} {Explores} {Making} of {First} {Solid} {English} {Dictionary} [review of \textit{{Dr} {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {The} {Extraordinary} {Story} of the {Book} that {Defined} the {World}}, by {Henry} {Hitchings}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Cleveland Plain Dealer}, author = {Dyer, Daniel}, month = oct, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{elson_defining_2005, title = {Defining the {Man} {Who} {Gave} {Us} the {Modern} {Dictionary}: {Johnson} {Could} {Be} {Irritable} and {Rude} to {His} {Equals} [review of \textit{{Dr} {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {The} {Extraordinary} {Story} of the {Book} that {Defined} the {World}}, by {Henry} {Hitchings}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Daily Post (Liverpool)}, author = {Elson, Peter}, month = jun, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {21}, } @article{fallon_life_2005, title = {The {Life} of a {Landmark} [review of \textit{{Dr} {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {The} {Extraordinary} {Story} of the {Book} that {Defined} the {World}} by {Henry} {Hitchings}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Irish Times}, author = {Fallon, Brian}, month = may, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {13}, } @article{goring_great_2005, address = {Glasgow}, title = {Great {Broth} of {Words}: {Dr} {Johnson}’s \textit{{Dictionary}} {Defined} the {World} [review of \textit{{Dr} {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {The} {Extraordinary} {Story} of the {Book} that {Defined} the {World}}, by {Henry} {Hitchings}]}, language = {en}, journal = {The Herald (Glasgow)}, author = {Goring, Rosemary}, month = apr, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {6}, } @article{grimes_making_2005, title = {Making a {World} of {Sense}, the {Long} and the {Short} of {It} [review of \textit{{Dr} {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {The} {Extraordinary} {Story} of the {Book} that {Defined} the {World}}, by {Henry} {Hitchings}]}, language = {en}, journal = {New York Times}, author = {Grimes, William}, month = nov, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {7}, } @article{hawtree_how_2005, title = {How to {Frighten} a {Crocodile} [review of \textit{{Dr} {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {The} {Extraordinary} {Story} of the {Book} that {Defined} the {World}}, by {Henry} {Hitchings}]}, language = {en}, journal = {The Independent on Sunday}, author = {Hawtree, Christopher}, month = apr, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {32}, } @article{howse_42773_2005, title = {42,773 {Entries}, {Including} {Dandiprat}, {Jobberknowl} and {Fart}: {Christopher} {Howse} {Celebrates} the {Life} of a {Lexicographer} {Whose} {Monumental} {Achievement} {Nearly} {Killed} {Him} [review of \textit{{Dr} {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {The} {Extraordinary} {Story} of the {Book} that {Defined} the {World}}, by {Henry} {Hitchings}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Daily Telegraph}, author = {Howse, Christopher}, month = apr, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {7}, } @article{jacobs_bran_2006, title = {Bran {Flakes} and {Harmless} {Drudges} [review of \textit{{Dr} {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {The} {Extraordinary} {Story} of the {Book} that {Defined} the {World}}, by {Henry} {Hitchings}]}, volume = {12}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Christianity Today}, author = {Jacobs, Alan}, month = jan, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{kanter_dr_2006, title = {Dr {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {The} {Extraordinary} {Story} of the {Book} that {Defined} the {World}}, volume = {57}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Kanter, Peter}, collaborator = {Hitchings, Henry}, month = mar, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {57--60}, } @article{johnston_dr_2006, title = {Dr {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {The} {Extraordinary} {Story} of the {Book} that {Defined} the {World}}, volume = {17}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Johnston, Freya}, collaborator = {Hitchings, Henry}, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {417--418}, } @article{keymer_meaning_2005, title = {Meaning {Exuberant} [review of \textit{{Dr} {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {The} {Extraordinary} {Story} of the {Book} that {Defined} the {World}}, by {Henry} {Hitchings}]}, language = {en}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Keymer, Thomas}, month = apr, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {10}, } @article{hitchings_dr_2005-1, title = {Dr {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {The} {Extraordinary} {Story} of the {Book} that {Defined} the {World}}, language = {en}, journal = {Kirkus Reviews}, collaborator = {Hitchings, Henry}, month = aug, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{lewis_definitive_2005, title = {A {Definitive} {Guide} to {Dr} {Johnson} [review of \textit{{Dr} {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {The} {Extraordinary} {Story} of the {Book} that {Defined} the {World}}, by {Henry} {Hitchings}]}, language = {en}, journal = {The Mail on Sunday}, author = {Lewis, Jeremy}, month = apr, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {56}, } @article{lewis_meet_2005, title = {Meet the {Word} {Doctor}, from {A} to {Z} [review of \textit{{Dr} {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {The} {Extraordinary} {Story} of the {Book} that {Defined} the {World}}, by {Henry} {Hitchings}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Daily Mail}, author = {Lewis, Peter}, month = apr, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {60}, } @article{lewis_tale_2005, title = {Tale of the {Tome} {That} {Gave} {Us} {Real} {Meaning} [review of \textit{{Dr} {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {The} {Extraordinary} {Story} of the {Book} that {Defined} the {World}}, by {Henry} {Hitchings}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Express}, author = {Lewis, Roger}, month = apr, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {52}, } @article{lynch_dr_2005, title = {Dr {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {The} {Extraordinary} {Story} of the {Book} that {Defined} the {World}}, language = {en}, journal = {Washington Examiner}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, collaborator = {Hitchings, Henry}, month = oct, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{mcgrath_man_2005, title = {A {Man} of {Many} {Words}: {How} {Dr}. {Johnson} and {His} \textit{{Dictionary}} {Helped} {Discipline} an {Unruly} {Language} [review of \textit{{Dr} {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {The} {Extraordinary} {Story} of the {Book} that {Defined} the {World}}, by {Henry} {Hitchings}]}, language = {en}, journal = {New York Times Book Review}, author = {McGrath, Charles}, month = dec, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {48--49}, } @article{miller_dr_2005, title = {Dr {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {The} {Extraordinary} {Story} of the {Book} that {Defined} the {World}}, language = {en}, journal = {Wall Street Journal}, author = {Miller, Stephen}, collaborator = {Hitchings, Henry}, month = oct, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {D:13}, } @article{marchand_words_2006, title = {Words, the {Daughters} of {Earth} [review of \textit{{Dr} {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {The} {Extraordinary} {Story} of the {Book} that {Defined} the {World}}, by {Henry} {Hitchings}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Toronto Star}, author = {Marchand, Philip}, month = jan, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {6}, } @article{motion_dr_2005, title = {Dr {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {The} {Extraordinary} {Story} of the {Book} that {Defined} the {World}}, language = {en}, journal = {Guardian}, author = {Motion, Andrew}, collaborator = {Hitchings, Henry}, month = apr, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {13}, } @article{ohagan_word_2006, title = {Word {Wizard} [review of \textit{{Dr} {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {The} {Extraordinary} {Story} of the {Book} that {Defined} the {World}}, by {Henry} {Hitchings}]}, volume = {53}, language = {en}, number = {7}, journal = {New York Review of Books}, author = {O’Hagan, Andrew}, month = apr, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {12--13}, } @article{read_dr_2005, title = {Dr {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {The} {Extraordinary} {Story} of the {Book} that {Defined} the {World}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Observer}, author = {Read, Jemma}, collaborator = {Hitchings, Henry}, month = apr, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {16}, } @article{reisz_dr_2005, title = {Dr {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {The} {Extraordinary} {Story} of the {Book} that {Defined} the {World}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Independent}, author = {Reisz, Matthew J.}, collaborator = {Hitchings, Henry}, month = apr, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {25}, } @article{self_colouring_2005, title = {Colouring in the {Words} [review of \textit{{Dr} {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {The} {Extraordinary} {Story} of the {Book} that {Defined} the {World}}, by {Henry} {Hitchings}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Times Educational Supplement}, author = {Self, David}, month = apr, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{self_first_2005, title = {The {First} {Literary} {Celebrity} [review of \textit{{Dr} {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {The} {Extraordinary} {Story} of the {Book} that {Defined} the {World}}, by {Henry} {Hitchings}]}, language = {en}, journal = {New Statesman}, author = {Self, Will}, month = may, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {42--44}, } @article{simmons_johnsons_2006, title = {Johnson’s {Canon}: {On} {The} {Trail} of the {Great} {Lexicographer} [review of \textit{{Dr} {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {The} {Extraordinary} {Story} of the {Book} that {Defined} the {World}}, by {Henry} {Hitchings}]}, volume = {11}, language = {en}, number = {35}, journal = {Weekly Standard}, author = {Simmons, Tracy Lee}, month = may, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{smith_dr_2005, title = {Dr {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {The} {Extraordinary} {Story} of the {Book} that {Defined} the {World}}, language = {en}, journal = {Los Angeles Times}, author = {Smith, Ken}, collaborator = {Hitchings, Henry}, month = oct, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {8}, } @article{hitchings_dr_2005-2, title = {Dr {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {The} {Extraordinary} {Story} of the {Book} that {Defined} the {World}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Sunday Mail (South Australia)}, collaborator = {Hitchings, Henry}, month = jun, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {79}, } @article{tankard_let_2005, title = {Let {Me} {Introduce} {You} to {Johnson}’s \textit{{Dictionary}} [review of \textit{{Dr} {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {The} {Extraordinary} {Story} of the {Book} that {Defined} the {World}}, by {Henry} {Hitchings}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Otago Daily Times}, author = {Tankard, Paul}, month = aug, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {8}, } @article{thomson_fopdoodles_2005, title = {Fopdoodles, {Dandiprats}, and {Jibes} and the {Scots} [review of \textit{{Dr} {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {The} {Extraordinary} {Story} of the {Book} that {Defined} the {World}}, by {Henry} {Hitchings}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Evening Standard}, author = {Thomson, Ian}, month = apr, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {70}, } @article{hitchings_dr_2005-3, title = {Dr {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {The} {Extraordinary} {Story} of the {Book} that {Defined} the {World}}, language = {en}, journal = {Time Out}, collaborator = {Hitchings, Henry}, month = jun, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {73}, } @article{hitchings_alphabet_2005, title = {Alphabet {Coup}: {Samuel} {Johnson} {Was} {Motivated} by {What} {He} {Called} ‘the {Exuberance} of {Signification}’ in {His} {Mission} to {Compile} the {First} {Comprehensive} {English} \textit{{Dictionary}}}, language = {en}, journal = {Financial Times Weekend Magazine}, author = {Hitchings, Henry}, month = apr, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {26}, } @article{hitchings_words_2005, title = {Words {Count}: {Samuel} {Johnson}’s \textit{{Dictionary}} {Was} {Published} 250 {Years} {Ago} {This} {Month}: {Henry} {Hitchings} {Reveals} {Johnson}’s {Technique}: {An} {A}-{Z} of {English} (without the {X}}, language = {en}, journal = {Guardian}, author = {Hitchings, Henry}, month = apr, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {5}, annote = {A brief notice of the 250th anniversary. }, } @article{hitchings_samuel_2004, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Sir} {Thomas} {Browne}}, volume = {E:8}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Hitchings, Henry}, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {46--56}, } @book{holmes_dr_1993, address = {New York}, title = {Dr. {Johnson} and {Mr}. {Savage}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Pantheon Books}, author = {Holmes, Richard}, year = {1993}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism}, annote = {A popular joint biography of Johnson and Savage, focusing on SJ’s early years in London. }, } @article{ackroyd_dr_1994, title = {Dr. {Johnson} and {Mr}. {Savage}}, language = {en}, journal = {Los Angeles Times}, author = {Ackroyd, Peter}, collaborator = {Holmes, ichard}, month = aug, year = {1994}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {3}, } @article{barbarese_samuel_1994, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Odd} {Friendship} [review of \textit{{Dr}. {Johnson} and {Mr}. {Savage}}, by {Richard} {Holmes}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Philadelphia Inquirer}, author = {Barbarese, J. T.}, month = sep, year = {1994}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {3}, } @article{barron_dr_1993, title = {Dr. {Johnson} and {Mr}. {Savage}}, volume = {6}, language = {en}, journal = {New Statesman and Society}, author = {Barron, Janet}, collaborator = {Holmes, Richard}, month = oct, year = {1993}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {37}, } @article{barton_dr_1995, title = {Dr. {Johnson} and {Mr}. {Savage}}, volume = {42}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {New York Review of Books}, author = {Barton, Anne}, collaborator = {Savage, Richard}, month = feb, year = {1995}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {6--8}, } @article{holmes_dr_1994, title = {Dr. {Johnson} and {Mr}. {Savage}}, volume = {90}, language = {en}, journal = {Booklist}, collaborator = {Holmes, Richard}, month = jul, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1916}, } @article{brady_retelling_1994, title = {Retelling {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Devil} of a {Friendship} [review of \textit{{Dr}. {Johnson} and {Mr}. {Savage}}, by {Richard} {Holmes}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Buffalo News}, author = {Brady, Charles A.}, month = oct, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {6}, } @article{christianson_dr_1995, title = {Dr. {Johnson} and {Mr}. {Savage}}, volume = {27}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Albion}, author = {Christianson, Gale E.}, collaborator = {Holmes, Richard}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {131--33}, } @article{davis_samuel_1997, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {Literature}, {Religion} and {English} {Cultural} {Politics} from the {Restoration} to {Romanticism}}, volume = {39}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Modern Age}, author = {Davis, Matthew M.}, collaborator = {Clark, J. C. D.}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {73--76}, } @article{ellis_dr_1994, title = {Dr. {Johnson} and {Mr}. {Savage}}, volume = {23}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Cambridge Quarterly}, author = {Ellis, David}, collaborator = {Holmes, Richard}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {384--388}, } @article{isaacson_dr_1996, title = {Dr. {Johnson} and {Mr}. {Savage}}, language = {en}, journal = {Jerusalem Post Magazine}, author = {Isaacson, David}, collaborator = {Holmes, Richard}, month = feb, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {20}, } @article{keppler_dr_1994, title = {Dr. {Johnson} and {Mr}. {Savage}}, language = {en}, journal = {Seattle Times}, author = {Keppler, Joseph F.}, collaborator = {Holmes, Richard}, month = oct, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {M2}, } @article{schappell_samuel_1994, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Insults}: {A} {Compendium} of {Snubs}, {Sneers}, {Slights}, and {Effronteries} from the {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Master}}, volume = {184}, language = {en}, number = {8}, journal = {Vogue}, author = {Schappell, Elissa}, collaborator = {Lynch, Jack}, month = jun, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {158--59}, } @article{mahoney_dr_1996, title = {Dr. {Johnson} and {Mr}. {Savage}}, volume = {30}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Southern Humanities Review}, author = {Mahoney, John L.}, collaborator = {Holmes, Richard}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {181--83}, } @article{nokes_dr_1993, title = {Dr. {Johnson} and {Mr}. {Savage}}, language = {en}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Nokes, David}, collaborator = {Holmes, Richard}, month = oct, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {11--12}, } @article{pettingell_dr_1994, title = {Dr. {Johnson} and {Mr}. {Savage}}, volume = {77}, language = {en}, number = {10}, journal = {New Leader}, author = {Pettingell, Phoebe}, collaborator = {Holmes, Richard}, month = oct, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {14}, } @article{holmes_dr_1994-1, title = {Dr. {Johnson} and {Mr}. {Savage}}, volume = {241}, language = {en}, number = {31}, journal = {Publishers Weekly}, collaborator = {Holmes, Richard}, month = aug, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {69}, } @article{quinn_dr_1994, title = {Dr. {Johnson} and {Mr}. {Savage}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Independent}, author = {Quinn, Anthony}, collaborator = {Holmes, Richard}, month = jan, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {29}, } @article{rogers_dr_1994, title = {Dr. {Johnson} and {Mr}. {Savage}}, language = {en}, journal = {New York Times Book Review}, author = {Rogers, Pat}, collaborator = {Holmes, Richard}, month = sep, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {14}, } @article{schwendener_dr_1995, title = {Dr. {Johnson} and {Mr}. {Savage}}, volume = {64}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {The American Scholar}, author = {Schwendener, Peter}, collaborator = {Holmes, Richard}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {467--70}, } @article{taylor_dr_1994, title = {Dr. {Johnson} and {Mr}. {Savage}}, language = {en}, journal = {Boston Globe}, author = {Taylor, Robert}, collaborator = {Holmes, Richard}, month = sep, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {19}, } @article{theroux_dr_1994, title = {Dr. {Johnson} and {Mr}. {Savage}}, language = {en}, journal = {Chicago Tribune}, author = {Theroux, Alexander}, collaborator = {Holmes, Richard}, month = oct, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{wheeler_dr_1994, title = {Dr. {Johnson} and {Mr}. {Savage}}, volume = {121}, language = {en}, number = {19}, journal = {Commonweal}, author = {Wheeler, Edward T.}, collaborator = {Holmes, Richard}, month = nov, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {32}, } @incollection{holmes_dr_2000, address = {London}, title = {Dr {Johnson}’s {First} {Cat}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Sidetracks: {Explorations} of a {Romantic} {Biographer}}, publisher = {HarperCollins}, author = {Holmes, Richard}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {405--10}, } @article{lynch_johnson_1995, title = {Johnson on {Language}: {An} {Introduction}}, volume = {32}, language = {en}, journal = {Choice}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, collaborator = {Horgan, A. D.}, month = apr, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {4345}, } @article{mcdermott_johnson_1997, title = {Johnson on {Language}: {An} {Introduction}}, volume = {47}, language = {en}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {McDermott, Anne C.}, collaborator = {Horgan, A. D.}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {593--994}, } @article{horgan_johnson_1997, title = {Johnson on {Language}: {An} {Introduction}}, volume = {75}, language = {en}, journal = {Year's Work in English Studies}, collaborator = {Horgan, A. D.}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {362}, } @article{horowitz_johnsons_2015, title = {Johnson’s {Play} {Box}}, volume = {39}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Life}, author = {Horowitz, James}, month = sep, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {123--132}, } @article{hothem_johnson_2005, title = {Johnson in the {Composition} {Classroom}}, volume = {56}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Hothem, Thomas}, month = mar, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {12--15}, } @article{houlihan_ill_2012, title = {I’ll {Never} {Tire} of {Johnson}: {Great} {Man} {Led} {Band} of {Artists} . . . with an {Irish} {Genius} at the {Fore}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Herald (Ireland)}, author = {Houlihan, Con}, month = jul, year = {2012}, keywords = {Johnson}, annote = {A short, impressionistic introduction to Johnson, Garrick, and Goldsmith. }, } @article{howard_dr_2023, title = {Dr {Samuel} {Johnson} {Letter} to {Girl}, 12, {Expected} to £12,000}, language = {en}, journal = {Daily Mail}, author = {Howard, Harry}, month = sep, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{harp_dr_1986, address = {Lanham}, title = {Dr. {Johnson}’s {Critical} {Vocabulary}: {A} {Selection} from {His} “{Dictionary}”}, language = {en}, publisher = {University Press of America}, editor = {Harp, Richard L.}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, annote = {“The purpose of this book . . . is to put into general circulation those portions of the Dictionary that persons interested in literature and writing would find of greatest value.” }, } @article{basney_dr_1987, title = {Dr. {Johnson}’s {Critical} {Vocabulary}: {A} {Selection} from {His} “{Dictionary}”}, volume = {21}, language = {en}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Basney, Lionel}, collaborator = {Harp, Richard L.}, year = {1987}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {113--17}, } @article{demaria_samuel_2001, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Culture} of {Property}}, volume = {12}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, collaborator = {Hart, Kevin}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {437--443}, } @article{rounce_samuel_2001, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s “{General} {Nature}”: {Tradition} and {Transition} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Discourse}}, volume = {24}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {British Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Rounce, Adam}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {229--32}, } @article{wiltshire_johnson_2002, title = {Johnson the {Poet}: {The} {Poetic} {Career} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {39}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {English Language Notes}, author = {Wiltshire, John}, collaborator = {Venturo, David F.}, month = mar, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {92--100}, } @incollection{havard_literary_2019, address = {Oxford}, title = {Literary {Leviathans}: {Johnson}, {Boswell}, and the 1790s}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Disaffected {Parties}: {Political} {Estrangement} and the {Making} of {English} {Literature}, 1760–1830}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Havard, John Owen}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {123--55}, } @article{parker_johnsons_1990, title = {Johnson’s and {Lessing}’s {Dramatic} {Critical} {Theories} and {Practice} with a {Consideration} of {Lessing}’s {Affinities} with {Johnson}}, volume = {19}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Cambridge Quarterly}, author = {Parker, G. F.}, collaborator = {Hawari, Emma}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {243--54}, } @article{dean_fictions_1993, title = {“{The} {Fictions} of {Romantick} {Chivalry}”: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Romance}}, volume = {74}, language = {en}, number = {6}, journal = {English Studies: A Journal of English Language and Literature}, author = {Dean, Paul}, collaborator = {Henson, Eithne}, month = dec, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {549--58}, } @incollection{hessell_samuel_2011, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: beyond {Lilliput}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Literary {Authors}, {Parliamentary} {Reporters}: {Johnson}, {Coleridge}, {Hazlitt}, {Dickens}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Hessell, Nikki}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, British Parliament, Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834), Dickens, Charles (1812-1870), Hazlitt, William (1778-1830), journalism}, pages = {17--60}, } @article{reid_samuel_1995, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Politics} of {Hanoverian} {England}}, volume = {D:11}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Reid, Christopher}, collaborator = {Cannon, John Ashton}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {62--63}, } @article{mcallister_johnson_1994, title = {Johnson and {Gender}: {Special} {Issue} of {South} {Central} {Review}}, volume = {6}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {McAllister, Marie E.}, collaborator = {Hinnant, Charles H.}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {394--404}, } @article{hanley_steel_1994, title = {“{Steel} for the {Mind}”: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Critical} {Discourse}}, volume = {D:10}, language = {en}, number = {10}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Hanley, Brian}, collaborator = {Hinnant, Charles H.}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {70--71}, } @phdthesis{hitchings_samuel_2003, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Sir} {Thomas} {Browne}}, language = {en}, school = {University of London}, author = {Hitchings, Henry}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{noauthor_its_2005, title = {It’s {Only} {Words} [review of \textit{{Dr} {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {The} {Extraordinary} {Story} of the {Book} that {Defined} the {World}}, by {Henry} {Hitchings}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Aberdeen Press and Journal}, month = apr, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {18}, } @article{berglund_dr_2006, title = {Dr {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {The} {Extraordinary} {Story} of the {Book} that {Defined} the {World}}, volume = {27}, language = {en}, journal = {Dictionaries: Journal of the Dictionary Society of North America}, author = {Berglund, Lisa}, collaborator = {Hitchings, Henry}, year = {2006}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {184--85}, } @article{srodes_samuel_2009, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {A} {Biography}}, language = {en}, journal = {Washington Times}, author = {Srodes, James}, collaborator = {Martin, Peter}, month = jan, year = {2009}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {M26}, } @incollection{holder_samuel_2004, address = {Claverton Down, Bath}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}, 1709–1784: \textit{{A} {Dictionary} of the {English} {Language}}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Dictionary} {Men}: {Their} {Lives} and {Times}}, publisher = {Bath University Press}, author = {Holder, R. W.}, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1--40}, } @article{bayley_dr_1993, title = {Dr. {Johnson} and {Mr}. {Savage}}, volume = {15}, language = {en}, number = {21}, journal = {London Review of Books}, author = {Bayley, John}, collaborator = {Holmes, Richard}, year = {1993}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {7--8}, } @article{graeber_dr_1996, title = {Dr. {Johnson} and {Mr}. {Savage}}, language = {en}, journal = {New York Times}, author = {Graeber, Laurel}, collaborator = {Holmes, Richard}, month = may, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {20}, } @article{gray_dr_1996, title = {Dr. {Johnson} and {Mr}. {Savage}}, volume = {7}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Gray, James}, collaborator = {Holmes, Richard}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {485--495}, } @article{koenig_dr_1994, title = {Dr. {Johnson} and {Mr}. {Savage}}, volume = {184}, language = {en}, number = {8}, journal = {Vogue}, author = {Koenig, Rhoda}, collaborator = {Holmes, Richard}, month = aug, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {158--59}, } @article{rollyson_dr_2002, title = {Dr. {Johnson} and {Mr}. {Savage}}, volume = {25}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Biography: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly}, author = {Rollyson, Carl}, collaborator = {Holmes, Richard}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {363--68}, } @article{hopkins_dangerous_1992, title = {The {Dangerous} {Distinction} of {Authorship}}, volume = {D:8}, language = {en}, number = {8}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Hopkins, Anthea}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {21--24}, } @article{howse_tortuous_2009, title = {A {Tortuous} {Tale} of {Drugs}, {Infatuation} and {Madness}: {After} 300 {Years}, {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Story} {Remains} {Unmatched} as a {Life} {Lived} to the {Full}}, language = {en}, journal = {Daily Telegraph}, author = {Howse, Christopher}, month = sep, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, annote = {“Samuel Johnson’s books are unread but his life remains gripping. It’s a tale of sexual frustration, low life, spasmodic tics, drug addiction, fear of madness, disappointment in love, black depression and celebrity.” }, } @article{howard_dr_1992, title = {Dr. {Johnson}: {The} {Perfect} {Professional} {Fleet} {Street} {Hack}}, volume = {D:8}, language = {en}, number = {8}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Howard, Philip}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {18--21}, } @article{howard_dont_1993, title = {Don’t {Take} the {Low} {Road} [{Review} of {BBC2}’s \textit{{Tour} of the {Western} {Isles}} with {Coltrane} and {Sessions}]}, language = {en}, journal = {The Times}, author = {Howard, Philip}, month = oct, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {4}, } @article{howard_great_1996, title = {In the {Great} {Linguistic} {Debate}, {Both} {Sides} {Claim} {Dr}. {Johnson}, and {Rightly} {So}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Times}, author = {Howard, Philip}, month = feb, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{howe_general_2005, title = {General and {Invariable} {Ideas} of {Nature}: {Joshua} {Reynolds} and {His} {Critical} {Descendants}}, volume = {54}, language = {en}, number = {208}, journal = {English}, author = {Howe, Sarah}, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1--13}, } @article{hoyle_dr_2007, title = {Dr {Johnson} {Revival} {Shows} that {Old} {Jokes} {Really} {Are} {Best}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Times}, author = {Hoyle, Ben}, month = aug, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson}, annote = {A review of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival premiere of Johnson and Boswell — Late but Live. }, } @article{hudson_samuel_2023, title = {Samuel {Johnson}, as {Remembered} 6,000 {Miles} {Away} by a {Gravedigger}’s {Son}}, volume = {74}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Hudson, Edward}, month = sep, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {49--52}, } @phdthesis{hudson_studies_1984, type = {{DPhil} thesis}, title = {Studies in the {Moral} and {Religious} {Thought} of {Johnson}}, language = {en}, school = {University of Oxford}, author = {Hudson, Nicholas}, year = {1984}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{hudson_samuel_1988, address = {Oxford}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Thought}}, isbn = {978-0-19-811214-3}, abstract = {Although there are many books on Samuel Johnson’s moral and religious thought, none have managed to provide a complete analysis of his relationship to the ethics and theology of the eighteenth-century. This major new study examines the background to Johnson’s views on a wide range of issues that were debated by the philosophers and divines of the age, emphasizing the ambivalence and contradiction inherent in his orthodoxy, while challenging the assumption that his religious beliefs were unstable and filled with anxiety.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Clarendon Press}, author = {Hudson, Nicholas}, year = {1988}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism}, } @article{clark_samuel_1989, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Thought}}, volume = {74}, language = {en}, number = {242}, journal = {History: The Journal of the Historical Association}, author = {Clark, J. C. D.}, collaborator = {Hudson, Nicholas}, month = oct, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {535--36}, } @article{cope_samuel_1990, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Thought}}, volume = {55}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {South Atlantic Review}, author = {Cope, Kevin L.}, collaborator = {Hudson, Nicholas}, month = jan, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {136--39}, } @article{fleeman_journey_1990, title = {Journey to the {Western} {Islands} of {Scotland}}, volume = {3}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Vander Meulen, David L.}, collaborator = {Fleeman, J. D.}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {442--452}, } @article{grundy_samuel_1988-5, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Thought}}, volume = {23}, language = {en}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Grundy, Isobel}, collaborator = {Hudson, Nicholas}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {238--39}, } @article{mcglynn_samuel_1989, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Thought}}, volume = {26}, language = {en}, number = {5}, journal = {Choice}, author = {McGlynn, P. D.}, collaborator = {Hudson, Nicholas}, month = jan, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {2589}, } @article{scholtz_samuel_1990, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Thought}}, volume = {69}, language = {en}, journal = {Philological Quarterly}, author = {Scholtz, Gregory}, collaborator = {Hudson, Nicholas}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {255--58}, } @article{womersley_samuel_1990, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Thought}}, volume = {41}, language = {en}, number = {162}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {Womersley, David}, collaborator = {Hudson, Nicholas}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {253--54}, } @article{dille_samuel_2003, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Making} of {Modern} {England}}, volume = {E:7}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Dille, Catherine}, collaborator = {Hudson, Nicholas}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {78--79}, } @article{folkenflik_samuel_2006, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Making} of {Modern} {England}}, volume = {5375}, language = {en}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Folkenflik, Robert}, collaborator = {Hudson, Nicholas}, month = apr, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {7--8}, } @article{lurcock_samuel_2005, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Making} of {Modern} {England}}, volume = {52 [250]}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Lurcock, A. F. T.}, collaborator = {Hudson, Nicholas}, month = mar, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {128--29}, } @article{monod_samuel_2005, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Making} of {Modern} {England}}, volume = {36}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Albion}, author = {Monod, Paul}, collaborator = {Hudson, Nicholas}, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {711--13}, } @article{nokes_broad-bottomed_2005, title = {A ‘{Broad}-{Bottomed}’ {Man} of {Letters} {Reborn} as a {Thoroughly} {Modern} {Englishman} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson} and the {Making} of {Modern} {England}} by {Nicholas} {Hudson}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Times Higher Education Supplement}, author = {Nokes, David}, month = jan, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{reddick_samuel_2005, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Making} of {Modern} {England}}, volume = {16}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Reddick, Allen}, collaborator = {Hudson, Nicholas}, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {285--288}, } @article{redford_samuel_2004, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Making} of {Modern} {England}}, volume = {55}, language = {en}, number = {222}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {Redford, Bruce}, collaborator = {Hudson, Nicholas}, month = nov, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {807--9}, } @article{hudson_johnson_2006, title = {Johnson and {Empire} [letter to the editor]}, volume = {5377}, language = {en}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Hudson, Nicholas}, month = apr, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @incollection{hudson_virtue_2022, address = {Oxford}, title = {Virtue}, abstract = {Although virtue is a preeminent concern in Johnson’s writings, his various remarks on this concept are rife with inconsistencies and even contradictions. As a secular moralist, he stressed that the distinction between virtue and vice, while clear in theory, was obscured by the challenges of daily life and overborn by the senses and worldly desires. This recognition of the difficulty of a virtuous life generally led him to adopt a highly forgiving attitude towards moral failure. As a Christian thinker, however, he was far less forgiving, at least on himself. In his religious writings, the term “virtue” is mostly eclipsed by the different concept of “sin.” “Sin” concerned not just virtuous behavior but private thoughts and inward piety, leading him to a stern and even despairing assessment of his own chances for salvation.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Oxford} {Handbook} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Hudson, Nicholas}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {631--45}, } @incollection{hudson_johnson_2023, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Johnson, {Race}, and {Slavery}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {New} {Cambridge} {Companion} to {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Hudson, Nicholas}, editor = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {108--20}, } @article{hudson_two_1997, title = {Two {Bits} of {Drudgery}: {A} {Homage} to {Johnson}, the {Lexicographer}}, volume = {2}, language = {en}, journal = {Johnson Society of Australia Papers}, author = {Hudson, Nicholas}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {11--15}, } @article{hudson_johnson_1998, title = {Johnson and {Political} {Correctness}}, volume = {2}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnson Society of Australia Papers}, author = {Hudson, Nicholas}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1--7}, } @book{hudson_johnson_1999, address = {Melbourne}, title = {Johnson and the {Macquarie}: {An} {Investigation} of 250 {Years}’ {Progress} in {Language} and {Lexicography}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Privately printed for the Johnson Society of Australia}, author = {Hudson, Nicholas}, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{hudson_johnson_1999-1, title = {Johnson and {Physick}}, volume = {3}, language = {en}, journal = {Johnson Society of Australia Papers}, author = {Hudson, Nicholas}, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1--13}, } @article{hudson_johnson_2000, title = {Johnson and {Natural} {Philosophy}}, volume = {4}, language = {en}, journal = {Johnson Society of Australia Papers}, author = {Hudson, Nicholas}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {11--16}, } @article{hudson_johnson_2001, title = {Johnson and the {Animal} {World}}, volume = {5}, language = {en}, journal = {Johnson Society of Australia Papers}, author = {Hudson, Nicholas}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1--12}, } @article{hudson_johnson_2002, title = {Johnson in {America}}, volume = {6}, language = {en}, journal = {Johnson Society of Australia Papers}, author = {Hudson, Nicholas}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {14--19}, } @article{hudson_mr_2005, title = {Mr {Johnson} {Changes} {Trains}}, volume = {7}, language = {en}, journal = {Johnson Society of Australia Papers}, author = {Hudson, Nicholas}, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {65--79}, } @article{hundley_dr_1982, title = {Dr. {Johnson}’s {Theory} of {Autobiography}}, volume = {C:24}, language = {en}, number = {23}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Hundley, Patrick D.}, year = {1982}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {11--16}, } @article{hurst_samuel_1985, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Dying} {Words}}, volume = {23}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {English Language Notes}, author = {Hurst, Mary Jane}, month = dec, year = {1985}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {45--53}, } @article{hutchings_johnson_1987, title = {Johnson and {Juvenal}}, volume = {D:3}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Hutchings, W. B.}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {21--22}, } @article{hutchings_johnsons_1994, title = {Johnson’s \textit{{Life} of {Pope}}: {Morality} and {Judgment}}, volume = {D:10}, language = {en}, number = {10}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Hutchings, W. B.}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {3--14}, } @inproceedings{hutchings_johnsons_1986, title = {Johnson’s \textit{{London}} and \textit{{The} {Vanity} of {Human} {Wishes}}: {Classical} and {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Contexts}}, volume = {2}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the {English} {Association} {North}}, author = {Hutchings, Bill and Ruddick, Bill}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson, poetry, Pope, Alexander (1688-1744), London (1738), Juvenal (fl. ca. 100 A.D.), The Vanity of Human Wishes (1749), satire, imitation}, pages = {63--77}, } @incollection{hutchings_samuel_1991, address = {Bombay}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Landscape}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Re-{Viewing} {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Popular Prakashan}, author = {Hutchings, William and Ruddick, William}, editor = {Jain, Nalini}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {67--81}, } @book{hutchison_all_1996, address = {London}, title = {All the {Sweets} of {Being}: {A} {Life} of {James} {Boswell}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Mainstream Publishing}, author = {Hutchison, Roger}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{groom_obsessions_1995, title = {Obsessions of a {Drunken} {Philanderer} [review of \textit{{All} the {Sweets} of {Being}: {A} {Life} of {James} {Boswell}} by {Roger} {Hutchison}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Financial Times}, author = {Groom, Nick}, month = aug, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{newman_all_1997, title = {All the {Sweets} of {Being}: {A} {Life} of {James} {Boswell}}, volume = {11}, language = {en}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Scotland}, author = {Newman, Donald J.}, collaborator = {Hutchison, Roger}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {19}, } @article{hyde_adam_1988, title = {Adam, {Tinker}, and {Newton}, 1909–48}, volume = {85}, language = {en}, journal = {Modern Philology}, author = {Hyde, Mary}, month = may, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {558--68}, } @article{iamartino_what_2007, title = {What {Johnson} {Means} to {Me}}, volume = {58}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Iamartino, Giovanni}, month = mar, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {18--21}, annote = {On the author’s fascination with Johnson’s Dictionary and Barretti’s English–Italian dictionary. }, } @article{iamartino_samuel_2006, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s \textit{{Dictionary}} and the {Eighteenth}-{Century} {World} of {Words} [special section]}, volume = {19}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Textus: English Studies in Italy}, editor = {Iamartino, Giovanni and DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, month = jun, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology}, pages = {5--261}, } @article{hedrick_textus_2008, title = {Textus: {English} {Studies} in {Italy}}, volume = {59}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Hedrick, Elizabeth}, collaborator = {Iamartino, Giovanni and DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, month = mar, year = {2008}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {55--58}, } @article{ingledew_samuel_1984, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Jamaican} {Connections}}, volume = {30}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Caribbean Quarterly}, author = {Ingledew, John}, year = {1984}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1--17}, } @article{ingrams_old_1989, title = {‘{Old} {Dread} {Devil}’}, language = {en}, journal = {Transactions of the Johnson Society (Lichfield)}, author = {Ingrams, Richard}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {8--15}, } @mastersthesis{ireland_samuel_2005, address = {Hayward}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Uses} of {Peru}: {A} {Humanist}-{Nationalism}}, language = {en}, school = {California State University}, author = {Ireland, Dale Katherine}, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @incollection{italia_writing_2005, address = {London}, title = {‘{Writing} like a {Teacher}’: {Johnson} as {Moralist} in \textit{{The} {Rambler}}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Rise} of {Literary} {Journalism} in the {Eighteenth} {Century}: {Anxious} {Employment}}, publisher = {Routledge}, author = {Italia, Iona}, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {140--64}, annote = {Adapted from the article “Johnson as Moralist.” }, } @book{izumitani_johnson_1992, address = {Hiroshima}, title = {Johnson: {His} {Life} as a {Born} {Fighter}}, language = {ja}, publisher = {Keisui}, author = {Izumitani, Yutaka}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{izumitani_study_2001, address = {Hiroshima}, title = {A {Study} of “{Rasselas}” in {Japan}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Keisui}, author = {Izumitani, Yutaka}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{jack_johnson_1982, title = {Johnson and {Autobiography}}, volume = {C:24}, language = {en}, number = {23}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Jack, Ian}, year = {1982}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {28--29}, } @article{jackson_samuel_1993, title = {Samuel {Johnson}}, volume = {117}, language = {en}, journal = {Book and Magazine Collector}, author = {Jackson, Crispin}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {44--56}, } @article{jackson_johnsons_1989, title = {Johnson’s {Milton} and {Coleridge}’s {Wordsworth}}, volume = {28}, language = {en}, journal = {Studies in Romanticism}, author = {Jackson, H. J.}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {29--47}, } @incollection{jackson_object_2001, address = {New Haven}, title = {Object {Lessons}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Marginalia: {Readers} {Writing} in {Books}}, publisher = {Yale University Press}, author = {Jackson, H. J.}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {101--148}, annote = {On Hester Thrale Piozzi’s annotated \textit{Rasselas} and Fulke Greville’s annotated \textit{Life of Johnson}. }, } @article{jackson_taking_1993, title = {Taking {Liberties} on the {Low} {Road}: {John} {Byrne} {Directs} {Fellow} {Scots} {John} {Sessions} and {Robbie} {Coltrane} in ‘{Boswell} and {Johnson}’s {Tour} of the {Western} {Isles},’ {His} ‘{Screenplay}’ for {BBC2}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Independent}, author = {Jackson, Kevin}, month = oct, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {24}, } @phdthesis{jain_johnson_1983, type = {{DPhil} thesis}, title = {Johnson as a {Critic} of {Poetic} {Language}}, language = {en}, school = {University of Oxford}, author = {Jain, Nalini}, year = {1983}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{jain_minds_1991, address = {Strathay, Perthshire}, title = {The {Mind}’s {Extensive} {View}: {Samuel} {Johnson} on {Poetic} {Language}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Clunie Press}, author = {Jain, Nalini}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{ingram_minds_1994, title = {The {Mind}’s {Extensive} {View}: {Samuel} {Johnson} on {Poetic} {Language}}, volume = {89}, language = {en}, journal = {Modern Language Review}, author = {Ingram, Allan}, collaborator = {Jain, Nalini}, month = apr, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {451--452}, } @book{jain_re-viewing_1991, address = {Bombay}, title = {Re-{Viewing} {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Popular Prakashan}, editor = {Jain, Nalini}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{berland_re-viewing_1992, title = {Re-{Viewing} {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {6}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {East-Central Intelligencer}, author = {Berland, Kevin J.}, collaborator = {Jain, Nalini}, year = {1992}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {24--26}, } @article{dix_re-viewing_1992, title = {Re-{Viewing} {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {53}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Durham University Journal}, author = {Dix, R.}, collaborator = {Jain, Nalini}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {342--43}, } @incollection{jain_johnsons_1991, address = {Bombay}, title = {Johnson’s {Shakespeare}: {A} {Moral} and {Religious} {Quest}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Re-{Viewing} {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Popular Prakashan}, author = {Jain, Nalini}, editor = {Jain, Nalini}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {82--101}, } @phdthesis{janz_crip_2003, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Crip {Writers}/{Written} {Crips}: {Constructions} of {Illness} and {Disability} in {Selected} {Eighteenth}- and {Nineteenth}-{Century} {British} {Poetry} and {Fiction}}, language = {en}, school = {University of Alberta}, author = {Janz, Heidi L.}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, annote = {See especially chapter 3, “Samuel Johnson: Written Writer, Unwritten Crip.” }, } @article{jarrett_guilt-edged_1990, title = {Guilt-{Edged} {Insecurity}}, volume = {37}, language = {en}, journal = {New York Review of Books}, author = {Jarrett, Derek}, month = apr, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {11--13}, annote = {A survey of the whole edition of Boswell’s journals. }, } @incollection{jarvis_johnsons_1995, address = {Oxford}, title = {Johnson’s {Authorities}: {The} {Professional} {Scholar} and {English} {Texts} in {Lexicography} and {Textual} {Criticism}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Scholars and {Gentlemen}: {Shakespearian} {Textual} {Criticism} and {Representations} of {Scholarly} {Labour}, 1725–1765}, publisher = {Clarendon Press}, author = {Jarvis, Simon}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {129--158}, } @book{jefferson_three_1998, address = {Leeds}, title = {Three {Essays}: {Johnson}, {Wordsworth}, {Byron}}, language = {et}, publisher = {Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society}, author = {Jefferson, D. W.}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{jemielity_samuel_1986, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Ossianic} {Controversy}}, volume = {2}, language = {en}, journal = {Selected Papers on Medievalism}, author = {Jemielity, Thomas}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson, Macpherson, James (1736-1796), Ossianic literature}, pages = {43--51}, } @article{jemielity_prophetic_1989, title = {Prophetic {Voices} and {Satiric} {Echoes}}, volume = {29}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Cithara}, author = {Jemielity, Thomas}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {30--47}, } @incollection{jemielity_teaching_1993, address = {New York}, title = {Teaching {A} {Journey} to the {Western} {Islands} of {Scotland}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Approaches to {Teaching} the {Works} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Modern Language Association of America}, author = {Jemielity, Thomas}, editor = {Anderson, Johnson David R. and Kolb, Gwin J.}, year = {1993}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland (1775), prose, pedagogical approach}, pages = {99--106}, } @article{jenkins_dr_1982, title = {Dr. {Johnson} and {David} {Garrick}: {A} {Friendship}}, volume = {C:24}, language = {en}, number = {23}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Jenkins, Elizabeth}, year = {1982}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {20--21}, } @article{johnson_dr_2009, title = {Dr {Johnson} {Was} a {Slobbering}, {Sexist} {Xenophobe} {Who} {Understood} {Human} {Nature}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Telegraph}, author = {Johnson, Boris}, month = sep, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, annote = {“Dr Johnson was a brilliant champion of the English language and the little guy. . . . He is a free-market, monarchy-loving advocate of the necessity of human inequality.” }, } @incollection{johnson_rhetoric_2012, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {A {Rhetoric} of {Truth} and {Instruction}: {Hawkins}’s \textit{{The} {Life} of {Samuel} {Johnson}, {LL}.{D}.}, and {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Biographical} {Practice}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Reconsidering {Biography}: {Contexts}, {Controversies}, and {Sir} {John} {Hawkins}’s {Life} of {Johnson}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Johnson, Christopher D.}, editor = {Brownley, Martine W.}, year = {2012}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), Hawkins, Sir John (1719-1789), The Life of Samuel Johnson (1787), genre conventions, authenticity, personal memory}, pages = {59--73}, } @mastersthesis{johnson_william_1989, title = {William {Law}, {Samuel} {Johnson}, and the {Readers} {They} {Created}}, language = {en}, school = {University of Maryland at College Park}, author = {Johnson, Holly Catherine}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{johnson_journey_1985, address = {Oxford}, title = {Journey to the {Western} {Islands} of {Scotland}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Clarendon Press}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {Fleeman, J. D.}, year = {1985}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{engell_johnson_1987-1, title = {Johnson and {His} {Age}}, volume = {10}, language = {en}, journal = {British Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Grundy, Isobel}, collaborator = {Engell, James}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {103--5}, } @article{fleeman_journey_1986, title = {Journey to the {Western} {Islands} of {Scotland}}, volume = {8}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {The Library}, author = {Jannetta, Mervyn}, collaborator = {Fleeman, J. D.}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {284--85}, } @article{fleeman_journey_1987, title = {Journey to the {Western} {Islands} of {Scotland}}, volume = {79}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Durham University Journal}, author = {Lamont, Claire}, collaborator = {Fleeman, J. D.}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {389--90}, } @article{fleeman_journey_1987-1, title = {Journey to the {Western} {Islands} of {Scotland}}, volume = {34 [232]}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Lurcock, A. F. T.}, collaborator = {Fleeman, J. D.}, month = sep, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {399--400}, } @article{fleeman_journey_1986-1, title = {Journey to the {Western} {Islands} of {Scotland}}, volume = {46–47}, language = {en}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Middendorf, John H.}, collaborator = {Fleeman, J. D.}, month = jun, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {5--6}, } @article{grundy_printing_1990, title = {Printing {Technology}, {Letters}, and {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {3}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Grundy, Isobel}, collaborator = {Kernan, Alvin B.}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {455--461}, } @article{fleeman_journey_1987-2, title = {Journey to the {Western} {Islands} of {Scotland}}, volume = {38}, language = {en}, number = {149}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {Womersley, David}, collaborator = {Fleeman, J. D.}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {82--83}, } @book{johnson_voyage_1985, address = {New Haven}, series = {The {Yale} {Edition} of the {Works} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, title = {A {Voyage} to {Abyssinia}}, language = {en}, number = {15}, publisher = {Yale University Press}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {Gold, Joel J.}, year = {1985}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{adams_voyage_1989, title = {A {Voyage} to {Abyssinia}}, volume = {2}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Adams, Percy G.}, collaborator = {Gold, Joel J.}, year = {1989}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {486--92}, } @article{gold_voyage_1985, title = {A {Voyage} to {Abyssinia}}, volume = {14}, language = {en}, journal = {CLIO: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History}, author = {Burke, Jr., John J.}, collaborator = {Gold, Joel J.}, year = {1985}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {346--49}, } @article{gold_voyage_1986, title = {A {Voyage} to {Abyssinia}}, volume = {19}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {International Journal of African Historical Studies}, author = {Crummey, Donald}, collaborator = {Gold, Joel J.}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {373--74}, } @article{fleeman_journey_1987-3, title = {Journey to the {Western} {Islands} of {Scotland}}, volume = {10}, language = {en}, journal = {British Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Grundy, Isobel}, collaborator = {Fleeman, J. D.}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {103--5}, } @article{gold_voyage_1987-1, title = {A {Voyage} to {Abyssinia}}, volume = {38}, language = {en}, number = {149}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {Lamont, Claire}, collaborator = {Gold, Joel J.}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {81--82}, } @article{gold_voyage_1987-2, title = {A {Voyage} to {Abyssinia}}, volume = {34 [232]}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Lurcock, A. F. T.}, collaborator = {Gold, Joel J.}, month = sep, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {398--99}, } @article{gold_voyage_1986-1, title = {A {Voyage} to {Abyssinia}}, volume = {39}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Études anglaises}, author = {Pailler, Albert}, collaborator = {Gold, Joel J.}, month = jul, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {346}, } @article{rawson_samuel_1991-1, title = {Samuel {Johnson} {Goes} {Abroad} [review of {Johnson}'s \textit{{Dictionary}}, {Longman}; \textit{{Johnson}'s {Shakespeare}} by {G}. {F}. {Parker}; \textit{{The} {Making} of {Johnson}'s "{Dictionary}"} by {Allen} {Reddick}; \textit{{A} {Voyage} to {Abyssinia}} by {Joel} {J}. {Gold}; \textit{{Rasselas} and {Other} {Tales}} by {Gwin} {J}. {Kolb}]}, volume = {13}, language = {en}, number = {15}, journal = {London Review of Books}, author = {Rawson, Claude}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {15--17}, } @article{gold_voyage_1986-2, title = {A {Voyage} to {Abyssinia}}, volume = {36}, language = {en}, journal = {History Today}, author = {Ullendorff, Edward}, collaborator = {Gold, Joel J.}, month = jan, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {58}, } @book{johnson_johnsons_1985, address = {Bristol}, title = {Johnson’s {Preface} to {Shakespeare}: {A} {Facsimile} of the 1778}, language = {en}, publisher = {Bristol Classical Press}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {Smallwood, Philip}, year = {1985}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{johnson_two_1986, address = {Pacific Palisades}, title = {Two {Letters} from {Samuel} {Johnson} to {Sir} {Robert} {Chambers}, {September} 14, 1773 and {October} 4, 1783}, language = {en}, publisher = {Rasselas Press}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {Rothschild, Loren R.}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{johnson_samuel_1987, address = {Florence, Ky.}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}, {Sixteen} {Latin} {Poems}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Robert L. Barth}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{johnson_daily_1987, address = {Springfield, Ill.}, title = {Daily {Readings} from the {Prayers} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Templegate Publishers}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {Trueblood, Elton}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{johnson_vorwort_1987, address = {Stuttgart}, title = {Vorwort zum {Werk} {Shakespeares}}, language = {de}, publisher = {Reclam}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, translator = {Mainusch, Herbert}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{johnson_history_1988, address = {Oxford}, title = {The {History} of {Rasselas}, {Prince} of {Abissinia}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {Hardy, J. P.}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{johnson_life_1988, address = {Los Angeles}, series = {Augustan {Reprint} {Society}}, title = {The {Life} of {Mr}. {Richard} {Savage} (1727)}, language = {en}, number = {247}, publisher = {William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, University of California}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {Erwin, Timothy}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @misc{johnson_journey_1988, address = {Charlotte Hall, MD}, title = {A {Journey} to the {Western} {Islands} of {Scotland}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Recorded Books}, author = {Tull, Patrick and Spenser, Alexander}, collaborator = {Johnson, Samuel}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{jaeger_journey_1989, title = {A {Journey} to the {Western} {Islands} of {Scotland} [read by {Patrick} {Tull} and {Alexander} {Spenser}]}, volume = {114}, language = {en}, number = {20}, journal = {Library Journal}, author = {Jaeger, Ernest}, collaborator = {Johnson, Samuel}, month = dec, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {200}, } @book{johnson_rasselas_1990, address = {New Haven}, title = {Rasselas and {Other} {Tales}}, volume = {16}, language = {en}, publisher = {Yale University Press}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {Kolb, Gwin J.}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), 'The Vision of Theodore, Hermit of Teneriffe', edition}, } @article{curley_rasselas_1992, title = {Rasselas and {Other} {Tales}}, volume = {5}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Curley, Thomas M.}, collaborator = {Kolb, Gwin J.}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {434--449}, } @article{korshin_rasselas_1992, title = {Rasselas and {Other} {Tales}}, volume = {4}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Fiction}, author = {Korshin, Paul J.}, collaborator = {Kolb, Gwin J.}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {172--73}, } @article{lurcock_rasselas_1992, title = {Rasselas and {Other} {Tales}}, volume = {39 [237]}, language = {en}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Lurcock, A. F. T.}, collaborator = {Kolb, Gwin J.}, month = jun, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {230--31}, } @article{pailler_rasselas_1993, title = {Rasselas and {Other} {Tales}}, volume = {46}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Études anglaises}, author = {Pailler, Albert}, collaborator = {Kolb, Gwin J.}, month = jan, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {83--84}, } @article{womersley_rasselas_1992, title = {Rasselas and {Other} {Tales}}, volume = {43}, language = {en}, number = {172}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {Womersley, David}, collaborator = {Kolb, Gwin J.}, month = nov, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {605}, } @book{johnson_dictionary_1990, address = {London}, title = {A {Dictionary} of the {English} {Language}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Longman}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{enright_dictionary_1990, title = {A {Dictionary} of the {English} {Language}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Independent}, author = {Enright, D. J.}, collaborator = {Johnson, Samuel}, month = sep, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {29}, } @article{hawtree_dictionary_1991, title = {A {Dictionary} of the {English} {Language}}, volume = {3895}, language = {en}, journal = {Times Educational Supplement}, author = {Hawtree, Christopher}, collaborator = {Johnson, Samuel}, month = feb, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {35}, } @article{kolb_dictionary_1990, title = {A {Dictionary} of the {English} {Language}}, volume = {50}, language = {en}, number = {3–51, no. 3}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Kolb, Gwin J. and Kolb, Ruth}, collaborator = {Johnson, Samuel}, month = sep, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {6--8}, } @book{johnson_journey_1990, address = {London}, title = {A {Journey} to the {Western} {Islands} of {Scotland}; {James} {Boswell}, {Journal} of a {Tour} to the {Hebrides}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Folio Society}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {Levi, Peter}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{johnson_five_1991, address = {Chicago}, title = {Five {Latin} {Poems}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Privately printed for The Samuel Johnson Society of the Central Region, Loyola University}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {Kaminski, Thomas}, month = apr, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{ackroyd_letters_1992, title = {The {Letters} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Times}, author = {Ackroyd, Peter}, collaborator = {Redford, Bruce}, month = feb, year = {1992}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, } @article{redford_letters_1993, title = {The {Letters} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {13}, language = {en}, journal = {Bloomsbury Review}, collaborator = {Redford, Bruce}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{briggs_letters_1992, title = {The {Letters} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, journal = {Washington Times}, author = {Briggs, Asa}, collaborator = {Redford, Bruce}, month = feb, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {B8}, } @article{burke_letters_1995, title = {The {Letters} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {60}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {South Atlantic Review}, author = {Burke, Jr., John J.}, collaborator = {Redford, Bruce}, month = may, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {153--60}, } @article{clingham_letters_1993, title = {The {Letters} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {43}, language = {en}, journal = {Essays in Criticism}, author = {Clingham, Greg}, collaborator = {Redford, Bruce}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {253--57}, } @article{craddock_epistolick_1991, title = {Epistolick {Art} [review of \textit{{The} {Letters} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, by {Bruce} {Redford}]}, volume = {51}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Craddock, Patricia B.}, month = mar, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {2--4}, } @article{curtis_letters_1992, title = {The {Letters} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, journal = {Financial Times}, author = {Curtis, Anthony}, collaborator = {Redford, Bruce}, month = mar, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{doody_letters_1992, title = {The {Letters} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {14}, language = {en}, number = {21}, journal = {London Review of Books}, author = {Doody, Margaret Anne}, collaborator = {Redford, Bruce}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {10--11}, } @article{fruman_letters_1992, title = {The {Letters} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {29}, language = {en}, number = {11–12}, journal = {Choice}, author = {Fruman, N.}, collaborator = {Redford, Bruce}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1677}, } @article{gray_letters_1993, title = {The {Letters} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {73}, language = {en}, journal = {Dalhousie Review}, author = {Gray, James}, collaborator = {Redford, Bruce}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {113--16, 420--23}, } @article{gross_letters_1994, title = {The {Letters} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, journal = {Sunday Telegraph}, author = {Gross, John}, collaborator = {Redford, Bruce}, month = mar, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {10}, } @article{grundy_letters_1993, title = {The {Letters} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {27}, language = {en}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Grundy, Isobel}, collaborator = {Redford, Bruce}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {170--74}, } @article{grundy_letters_1997, title = {The {Letters} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {8}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Grundy, Isobel}, collaborator = {Redford, Bruce}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {415--420}, } @article{mcdermott_letters_1994, title = {The {Letters} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {45}, language = {en}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {McDermott, Anne}, collaborator = {Redford, Bruce}, month = aug, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {426--429}, } @article{nakanishi_letters_1996, title = {The {Letters} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {77}, language = {en}, journal = {English Studies: A Journal of English Language and Literature}, author = {Nakanishi, Wendy Jones}, collaborator = {Redford, Bruce}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {592--94}, } @article{nokes_letters_1992, title = {The {Letters} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Nokes, David}, collaborator = {Redford, Bruce}, month = may, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {24}, } @article{obrian_letters_1992, title = {The {Letters} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, journal = {Daily Telegraph}, author = {O’Brian, Patrick}, collaborator = {Redford, Bruce}, month = apr, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {117}, } @article{powell_letters_1992, title = {The {Letters} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Sunday Times}, author = {Powell, J. Enoch}, collaborator = {Redford, Bruce}, month = mar, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{rosenblum_letters_1991, title = {The {Letters} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {116}, language = {en}, number = {18}, journal = {Library Journal}, author = {Rosenblum, Joseph}, collaborator = {Redford, Bruce}, month = nov, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {99}, } @article{redford_letters_1992, title = {The {Letters} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, number = {323}, journal = {The Economist}, collaborator = {Redford, Bruce}, month = may, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {112}, } @article{smith_letters_1992, title = {The {Letters} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, journal = {Independent}, author = {Smith, Giles}, collaborator = {Redford, Bruce}, month = feb, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {25}, } @article{redford_letters_1994, title = {The {Letters} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Spectator}, collaborator = {Redford, Bruce}, month = sep, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {34--35}, } @article{redford_letters_1995, title = {The {Letters} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, number = {132}, journal = {Village Voice Literary Supplement}, collaborator = {Redford, Bruce}, month = feb, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {26}, } @article{redford_letters_1992-1, title = {The {Letters} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {15}, language = {en}, journal = {Wilson Quarterly}, collaborator = {Redford, Bruce}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {118}, } @article{wiltshire_letters_1994, title = {The {Letters} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {23}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Cambridge Quarterly}, author = {Wiltshire, John}, collaborator = {Redford, Bruce}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {358--68}, } @article{redford_letters_1997, title = {The {Letters} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {75}, language = {en}, journal = {Year's Work in English Studies}, collaborator = {Redford, Bruce}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {360}, } @book{johnson_illustrated_1992, address = {Ontario}, title = {An illustrated keepsake edition of {Gnothi} {Seauton} in {English} hexameter: {Eighty}-five copies printed}, language = {en}, publisher = {Privately printed by Margaret Lock}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {Lock, Fred}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{johnson_journey_1993, address = {London}, series = {Penguin {Classics}}, title = {A {Journey} to the {Western} {Islands} of {Scotland}}, abstract = {The Journey was the result of a three-month trip to Scotland that Johnson took with James Boswell in 1773. It contains Johnson’s descriptions of the customs, religion, education, trade, and agriculture of a society that was new to him. The account in Boswell’s diary, published after Johnson’s death as {\textless}cite{\textgreater}The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, with Samuel Johnson, LL.D.{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} (1785), offers an intimate personal record of Johnson’s behavior and conversation during the trip.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Penguin}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {Levi, Peter}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{johnson_samuel_1993, address = {Charlottesville}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Translation} of {Sallust}: {A} {Facsimile} and {Transcription} of the {Hyde} {Manuscript}}, language = {en}, publisher = {The Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {Meulen, David L. Vander and Tanselle, G. Thomas}, year = {1993}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Paperback, Poetry, Classics}, } @article{fleeman_samuel_1994, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Translation} of {Sallust}: {A} {Facsimile} and {Transcription} of the {Hyde} {Manuscript}}, volume = {16}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {The Library}, author = {Fleeman, J. D.}, collaborator = {Vander Meulen, b1 and Tanselle, G. Thomas}, month = jun, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {155--56}, } @article{hill_samuel_1994, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Translation} of {Sallust}: {A} {Facsimile} and {Transcription} of the {Hyde} {Manuscript}}, volume = {88}, language = {en}, journal = {Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America}, author = {Hill, T. Howard}, collaborator = {Vander Meulen, David L. and Tanselle, G. Thomas}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {244--245}, } @article{mcdermott_samuel_1995, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Translation} of {Sallust}: {A} {Facsimile} and {Transcription} of the {Hyde} {Manuscript}}, volume = {46}, language = {en}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {McDermott, Anne}, collaborator = {Vander Meulen, David L. and Tanselle, G. Thomas}, month = may, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {312}, } @article{may_samuel_1995, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Translation} of {Sallust}: {A} {Facsimile} and {Transcription} of the {Hyde} {Manuscript}}, volume = {9}, language = {en}, number = {1–2}, journal = {East-Central Intelligencer}, author = {May, James E.}, collaborator = {Vander Meulen, David L. and Tanselle, G. Thomas}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {37--38}, } @article{ross_samuel_1993, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Translation} of {Sallust}: {A} {Facsimile} and {Transcription} of the {Hyde} {Manuscript}}, volume = {7}, language = {en}, journal = {Analytical and Enumerative Bibliography}, author = {Ross, John C.}, collaborator = {Vander Meulen, David L. and Tanselle, G. Thomas}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {252--253}, } @article{tankard_bibliography_2001, title = {A {Bibliography} of the {Works} of {Samuel} {Johnson}, {Treating} {His} {Published} {Works} from the {Beginnings} to 1984}, volume = {25}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Bibliographical Society of Australia and New Zealand Bulletin}, author = {Tankard, Paul}, collaborator = {Fleeman, J. D.}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {121--127}, } @book{johnson_samuel_1993-1, address = {Tempe}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Private} {Interview} with {George} {III}: {The} {Strahan} {Minute}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Privately printed for the Friends of the Arizona State University Library}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{johnson_histoire_1993, address = {Clermont-Ferrand}, title = {Histoire de {Rasselas} prince d’{Abyssine}}, language = {fr}, publisher = {Editions Adosa}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {Notré, Alexandre and Montandon, Alain}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{johnson_samuel_1994, address = {Tempe}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} on the {Character} and {Duty} of an {Academick}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Gene Valentine}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{johnson_history_1994, address = {London}, title = {"{The} {History} of {Rasselas}, {Prince} of {Abyssinia}" / "{Dinarbas}, a {Tale}"}, language = {en}, publisher = {Dent}, author = {Johnson, Samuel and Knight, Cornelia}, editor = {Meloccaro, Lynne}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{johnson_histoire_1994, address = {Paris}, title = {Histoire de {Rasselas} prince d’{Abyssinie}}, language = {fr}, publisher = {Desjonquères}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, translator = {Belot, Octavie}, collaborator = {Paknadel, Felix and Rivara, Annie}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{johnson_samuel_1994-1, address = {London}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s "{Dictionary} of the {English} {Language}"}, language = {en}, publisher = {Studio Editions}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {Chalmers, Alexander}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{johnson_selected_1995, address = {Edgewood, Ky.}, title = {Selected {Latin} {Poems}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Privately printed by Robert L. Barth}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {Barth, Robert L.}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{binns_latin_1996, title = {The {Latin} and {Greek} {Poems} of {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Text}, {Translation}, and {Commentary}}, volume = {47}, language = {en}, number = {188}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {Binns, J. W.}, collaborator = {Baldwin, Barry}, month = nov, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson, Classics}, pages = {592--93}, } @article{gray_latin_1998, title = {The {Latin} and {Greek} {Poems} of {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Text}, {Translation}, and {Commentary}}, volume = {9}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Gray, James}, collaborator = {Baldwin, Barry}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson, Classics}, pages = {323--337}, } @article{lelievre_latin_1996, title = {The {Latin} and {Greek} {Poems} of {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Text}, {Translation}, and {Commentary}}, volume = {D:12}, language = {en}, number = {12}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Lelievre, Frank}, collaborator = {Baldwin, Barry}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson, Classics}, pages = {53--55}, } @article{mclaverty_latin_1996, title = {The {Latin} and {Greek} {Poems} of {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Text}, {Translation}, and {Commentary}}, volume = {43 [241]}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {McLaverty, James}, collaborator = {Baldwin, Barry}, month = jun, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson, Classics}, pages = {222--24}, } @article{ryan_latin_1995, title = {The {Latin} and {Greek} {Poems} of {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Text}, {Translation}, and {Commentary}}, volume = {53}, language = {en}, number = {3–4}, journal = {Seventeenth-Century News}, author = {Ryan, Lawrence V.}, collaborator = {Baldwin, Barry}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson, Classics}, pages = {78--79}, } @article{ameghino_dictionary_1996, title = {A {Dictionary} of the {English} {Language} on {CD}-{ROM}}, language = {en}, journal = {Birmingham Evening Post}, author = {Ameghino, Jenni}, collaborator = {McDermott, Anne}, month = mar, year = {1996}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, } @article{mcdermott_dictionary_1997, title = {A {Dictionary} of the {English} {Language} on {CD}-{ROM}}, volume = {27}, language = {en}, journal = {Book World}, collaborator = {McDermott, Anne}, month = oct, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {15}, } @article{mcdermott_dictionary_1996, title = {A {Dictionary} of the {English} {Language} on {CD}-{ROM}}, volume = {20}, language = {en}, journal = {Indexer}, collaborator = {McDermott, Anne}, month = oct, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {109}, } @article{kohn_dictionary_1996, title = {A {Dictionary} of the {English} {Language} on {CD}-{ROM}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Independent}, author = {Kohn, Mark}, collaborator = {McDermott, Anne C.}, month = mar, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {40}, } @article{laguardia_dictionary_1997, title = {A {Dictionary} of the {English} {Language} on {CD}-{ROM}}, volume = {122}, language = {en}, number = {8}, journal = {Library Journal}, author = {LaGuardia, C. and Tallent, E.}, collaborator = {McDermott, Anne}, month = may, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {148}, } @article{lynch_dictionary_1997, title = {A {Dictionary} of the {English} {Language} on {CD}-{ROM}}, volume = {34}, language = {en}, number = {7}, journal = {Choice}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, collaborator = {McDermott, Anne C.}, month = mar, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1155}, } @article{lynch_dictionary_1998, title = {A {Dictionary} of the {English} {Language} on {CD}-{ROM}}, volume = {9}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, collaborator = {McDermott, Anne}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {352--357}, } @article{mccue_dictionary_1996, title = {A {Dictionary} of the {English} {Language} on {CD}-{ROM}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Times}, author = {McCue, Jim}, collaborator = {McDermott, Anne}, month = jun, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{naughton_dictionary_1996, title = {A {Dictionary} of the {English} {Language} on {CD}-{ROM}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Observer}, author = {Naughton, John}, collaborator = {McDermott, Anne}, month = mar, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {16}, } @article{pigman_dictionary_1998, title = {A {Dictionary} of the {English} {Language} on {CD}-{ROM}}, volume = {61}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Huntington Library Quarterly}, author = {Pigman, G. W.}, collaborator = {McDermott, Anne}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {115--26}, } @article{spencer_dictionary_1996, title = {A {Dictionary} of the {English} {Language} on {CD}-{ROM}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Independent}, author = {Spencer, Charmaine}, month = may, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {15}, } @article{suarez_dictionary_1996, title = {A {Dictionary} of the {English} {Language} on {CD}-{ROM}}, language = {en}, journal = {Times Higher Education Supplement}, author = {Suarez, Michael F. S.J.}, collaborator = {McDermott, Anne C.}, month = jul, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {12}, } @book{johnson_journey_1996, address = {Edinburgh}, title = {Journey to the {Hebrides}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Canongate}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {McGowan, Ian}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{johnson_character_2000, address = {New York}, title = {On the {Character} and {Duty} of an {Academick}}, language = {en}, publisher = {privately printed for the Johnsonians}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{johnson_major_2000, address = {Oxford}, title = {The {Major} {Works}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {Greene, Donald J.}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{johnson_dictionary_2001, address = {Tokyo}, title = {'{A} {Dictionary} of the {English} {Language}' {Jukyuseiki} eigo jiten fukkoku shusei}, language = {ja-Latn}, publisher = {Yumanishobo}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {Todd, Henry John and Nagashima, Daisuke}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{johnson_new_2001, address = {Tempe}, title = {A {New} {Preface} by {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Some} {Remarks} on the {Progress} of {Learning} {Since} the {Reformation}, {Especially} with {Regard} to the {Hebrew}: {Occasion}’d by the {Perusal} of the {Rev}. {Mr}. {Romaine}’s {Proposal} for {Reprinting} the {Dictionary} and {Concordance} of {F}. {Marius} de {Calasio}: {With} {Large} {Additions} and {Emendations}: {In} an {Address} to the {Publick} by a {Stranger} to the {Editor} and a {Friend} to {Learning}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Almond Tree Press \& Paper Mill}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {Brack, Jr., O M and DeMaria, Robert}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{billen_work_2004, title = {A {Work} of {Harmless} {Drudgery} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {Selections} from the 1755 {Work} {That} {Defined} the {English} {Language}} by {Jack} {Lynch}]}, language = {en}, journal = {The Times}, author = {Billen, Andrew}, month = dec, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{lynch_samuel_2003, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {Selections} from the 1755 {Work} {That} {Defined} the {English} {Language}}, language = {en}, journal = {Buffalo News}, collaborator = {Lynch, Jack}, month = aug, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {F7}, } @article{bundock_bibliography_2001, title = {Bibliography of {Johnsonian} {Studies}, 1986–1998}, volume = {E:5}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Bundock, Michael}, collaborator = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {76--77}, } @article{burke_samuel_2003, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {Selections} from the 1755 {Work} {That} {Defined} the {English} {Language}}, language = {en}, journal = {Wall Street Journal}, author = {Burke, Jeffrey}, collaborator = {Lynch, Jack}, month = oct, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {W12}, } @article{devan_word_2004, title = {Word {Treat} from the \textit{{Dictionary}} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {Selections} from the 1755 {Work} {That} {Defined} the {English} {Language}} by {Jack} {Lynch}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Straits Times (Singapore)}, author = {Devan, Janadas}, month = jun, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{freeman_word_2003, title = {The {Word} {Zoilist}’s {Delight} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {Selections} from the 1755 {Work} {That} {Defined} the {English} {Language}}, by {Jack} {Lynch}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Boston Globe}, author = {Freeman, Jan}, month = dec, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{garner_harmless_2007, title = {Harmless {Drudgery}? [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {Selections} from the 1755 {Work} {That} {Defined} the {English} {Language}}, by {Jack} {Lynch}]}, volume = {1}, language = {en}, journal = {Essays in Criticism}, author = {Garner, Bryan A.}, month = jan, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {65--72}, } @article{howarth_discovering_2004, title = {Discovering \textit{{Dictionary}} {Delights} the {Johnson} {Way} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {Selections} from the 1755 {Work} {That} {Defined} the {English} {Language}}, by {Jack} {Lynch}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Birmingham Post}, author = {Howarth, Jayne}, month = nov, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {53}, } @article{howse_samuel_2004, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {Selections} from the 1755 {Work} {That} {Defined} the {English} {Language}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Spectator}, author = {Howse, Christopher}, collaborator = {Lynch, Jack}, month = nov, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {4848}, } @article{izzard_messing_2005, title = {Messing about in {Dictionaries} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {Selections} from the 1755 {Work} {That} {Defined} the {English} {Language}}, by {Jack} {Lynch}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Quadrant}, author = {Izzard, John}, month = jun, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {85--87}, } @article{lynch_samuel_2003-1, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {Selections} from the 1755 {Work} {That} {Defined} the {English} {Language}}, volume = {54}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, collaborator = {Lynch, Jack}, month = sep, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {73--74}, } @article{kilpatrick_hail_2002, title = {Hail the {Good} {Dr}. {Johnson} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {Selections} from the 1755 {Work} {That} {Defined} the {English} {Language}} by {Jack} {Lynch}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Chicago Sun-Times}, author = {Kilpatrick, James J.}, month = jul, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {11}, annote = {Syndicated column. }, } @article{mead_samuel_2005, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {Selections} from the 1755 {Work} {That} {Defined} the {English} {Language}}, language = {en}, journal = {Northern Echo}, author = {Mead, Harry}, collaborator = {Lynch, Jack}, month = mar, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {12}, } @article{pearce_leave_2004, address = {Glasgow}, title = {Leave the {Gillet}, {Here}’s the {Kicksey}-{Wicksey} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {Selections} from the 1755 {Work} {That} {Defined} the {English} {Language}}, by {Jack} {Lynch}]}, language = {en}, journal = {The Herald (Glasgow)}, author = {Pearce, Edward}, month = nov, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {7}, } @article{potemra_samuel_2003, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {Selections} from the 1755 {Work} {That} {Defined} the {English} {Language}}, language = {en}, journal = {National Review}, author = {Potemra, Michael}, collaborator = {Lynch, Jack}, month = oct, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{sale_abba_2004, title = {Abba and {Dr}. {Johnson} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {Selections} from the 1755 {Work} {That} {Defined} the {English} {Language}} by {Jack} {Lynch}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Financial Times Weekend Magazine}, author = {Sale, Jonathan}, month = nov, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {29}, } @article{self_defining_2004, title = {Defining {Moments} in {Time} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {Selections} from the 1755 {Work} {That} {Defined} the {English} {Language}} by {Jack} {Lynch}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Times Educational Supplement}, author = {Self, David}, month = oct, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {17}, } @article{lynch_samuel_2004-1, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {Selections} from the 1755 {Work} {That} {Defined} the {English} {Language}}, volume = {11}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {The Southern Johnsonian}, collaborator = {Lynch, Jack}, month = apr, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {2}, } @article{lynch_samuel_2004-2, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {Selections} from the 1755 {Work} {That} {Defined} the {English} {Language}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Sunday Herald}, collaborator = {Lynch, Jack}, month = oct, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1}, } @article{svitavsky_samuel_2003, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {Selections} from the 1755 {Work} {That} {Defined} the {English} {Language}}, volume = {41}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Choice}, author = {Svitavsky, W. L.}, collaborator = {Lynch, Jack}, month = dec, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1888}, } @article{tankard_chapter_2002, chapter = {Saturday Extra}, title = {Chapter and {Verse} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {Selections} from the 1755 {Work} {That} {Defined} the {English} {Language}}, by {Jack} {Lynch}]}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age (Melbourne, Australia)}, author = {Tankard, Paul}, month = sep, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {7}, } @article{ulin_samuel_2003, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {Selections} from the 1755 {Work} {That} {Defined} the {English} {Language}}, language = {en}, journal = {Los Angeles Times}, author = {Ulin, David L.}, collaborator = {Lynch, Jack}, month = sep, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {13}, } @book{johnson_prefaci_2002, address = {Barcelona}, title = {Prefaci a les obres dramàtiques de {William} {Shakespeare}}, language = {ca}, publisher = {Publicacions i Edicions}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, translator = {Stone, John and Vidal, Enric}, collaborator = {Bloom, Harold}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, annote = {Translation of the Preface to Shakespeare into Catalan.}, } @book{johnson_pensamientos_2003, address = {Buenos Aires}, title = {Pensamientos acerca de las últimas negociaciones relativas a las {Islas} {Malvinas}, y otros escritos, trans}, language = {es}, publisher = {Proyecto Editorial}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {Massa, Pablo and Lafuente, Federico Horacio and Leone, Cristina}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{johnson_kuai_2003, address = {Beijing}, title = {Kuai le wang zi: {Leisilesi}}, language = {zh-Latn}, publisher = {Beijing da xue chu ban she}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, translator = {Cheng, Ngai-lai}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, annote = {Chinese translation of Rasselas. }, } @book{johnson_selected_2003, address = {London}, title = {Selected {Essays}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Penguin}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {Womersley, David}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, edition}, } @article{davis_selected_2005, title = {Selected {Essays}}, volume = {56}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Davis, Matthew M.}, collaborator = {Womersley, David}, month = mar, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {38--42}, } @article{tankard_new_2005, title = {New {Edition} of {Johnson}’s {Essays} a ‘{Must}’ for the {Newcomer}}, volume = {12}, language = {en}, number = {46}, journal = {The Southern Johnsonian}, author = {Tankard, Paul}, month = dec, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {3}, } @book{johnson_savage_2004, address = {Stockholm}, title = {Savage: {Biografi} över en mördare och poet i 1700-talets {England}}, language = {sv}, publisher = {CKM Media}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, translator = {Jäger, Leif}, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, annote = {\textit{The Life of Savage} in Swedish. }, } @book{johnson_supplicating_2005, address = {New York}, title = {The {Supplicating} {Voice}: {Spiritual} {Writings} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, abstract = {A unique one-volume selection of Samuel Johnson’s writings on spiritual and moral topics provides an unusually inspiring portrait of the man and his thought. Most readers know Dr. Johnson (1709–1784) as the formidable compiler of his famous Dictionary and as the witty conversationalist portrayed in Boswell’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Life{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}. By contrast, this book — which draws on little-known unsigned sermons he wrote for hire for clergy friends, his private prayers and devotions, essays, poems, diaries, letters, and even key definitions from the {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Dictionary{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} — offers a rare opportunity to discover Johnson’s rich insight and consoling spirituality gathered in one place. Boswell observed that “He was a sincere and zealous Christian. He was steady and inflexible in maintaining the obligations of religion and morality; both from a regard for the order of society, and from a veneration for the Great Source of all order.” This Vintage Spiritual Classics Original opens a window on the moral universe of the leading English writer of the eighteenth century.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Vintage}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {Thornton, John F. and Varenne, Susan B. and Chadwick, Owen}, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{johnson_dictionary_2005, title = {A {Dictionary} of the {English} {Language} on {DVD}-{ROM} or 3 {CD}-{ROM} set}, language = {en}, journal = {Octavo}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{demaria_dictionary_2005, title = {A {Dictionary} of the {English} {Language} on {DVD}-{ROM}}, volume = {56}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, month = sep, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {58--60}, } @article{greene_dictionary_2005, title = {A {Dictionary} of the {English} {Language} on {DVD}-{ROM}}, language = {en}, journal = {Library Journal}, author = {Greene, Brian}, month = jul, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {124}, } @article{miller_dictionary_2005, title = {A {Dictionary} of the {English} {Language} on {DVD}-{ROM}}, volume = {43}, language = {en}, journal = {Choice}, author = {Miller, W.}, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {0657}, } @book{johnson_johnson_2005, address = {New Haven}, series = {The {Yale} {Edition} of the {Works} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, title = {Johnson on the {English} {Language}}, language = {en}, number = {18}, publisher = {Yale University Press}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {Kolb, Gwin J. and DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, English language (Modern), English language, edition, The Plan of a Dictionary of the English Language (1747)}, } @article{brack_johnson_2006, title = {Johnson on the {English} {Language}}, volume = {57}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Brack, Jr., O M}, collaborator = {Kolb, Gwin J. and DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, month = sep, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {59--60}, } @article{lynch_johnson_2006, title = {Johnson on the {English} {Language}}, volume = {43}, language = {en}, number = {9}, journal = {Choice}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, collaborator = {Kolb, Gwin J. and DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, month = may, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {5132}, } @article{lynch_dr_2007, title = {Dr. {Johnson} {Speaks}: {On} {Language}, {English} {Words}, and {Life} [review of \textit{{Johnson} on the {English} {Language}}, by {Gwin} {J}. {Kolb} and {Robert} {DeMaria}, {Jr}.]}, volume = {12}, language = {en}, number = {16}, journal = {Weekly Standard}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{tankard_johnson_2009, title = {Johnson on the {English} {Language}}, volume = {16}, language = {en}, number = {57}, journal = {The Southern Johnsonian}, author = {Tankard, Paul}, month = mar, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {2}, } @article{wishna_words_2005, title = {Words, {Words}, {Words}: {Two}-and-a-{Half} {Centuries} after the {Publication} of {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Landmark} {Dictionary}, a {New} {Critical} {Edition} {Illuminates} {His} {Best} {Intentions} [review of \textit{{Johnson} on the {English} {Language}}, by {Gwin} {J}. {Kolb} and {Robert} {DeMaria}, {Jr}.]}, volume = {6}, language = {en}, journal = {Humanities}, author = {Wishna, Victor}, month = oct, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {26--29}, } @article{shankman_commentary_2006, title = {A {Commentary} on {Mr}. {Pope}'s {Principles} of {Morality}; or, {Essay} on {Man} ({A} {Translation} from the {French})}, volume = {17}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Shankman, Steven}, collaborator = {Brack, Jr., O M}, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {415--416}, } @article{tankard_obscure_2007, title = {Obscure {Johnson} {Work} {Re}-{Activates} {Yale} {Edition}}, volume = {14}, language = {en}, number = {50}, journal = {The Southern Johnsonian}, author = {Tankard, Paul}, month = jan, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {6--7}, } @book{johnson_rasselas_2004, address = {Hà Nội}, title = {Rasselas hoàng tu’ xu’ {Abyssinia}}, language = {vi}, publisher = {Nhà xuá̂t bản Phụ Nữ}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, translator = {Hoàng, Thanh Hoa}, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{brown_latin_2007, title = {The {Latin} {Poems}}, volume = {58}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Brown, Robert D.}, collaborator = {Rudd, Niall}, month = mar, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {46--49}, } @article{lezard_bring_2006, title = {Bring on the {Buffleheaded} [review of \textit{{Dr} {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {An} {Anthology}}, by {David} {Crystal}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Guardian}, author = {Lezard, Nicholas}, month = dec, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {18}, } @article{macdonald_dr_2005, address = {Glasgow}, title = {Dr {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {An} {Anthology}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Herald (Glasgow)}, author = {MacDonald, Calum}, collaborator = {Crystal, David}, month = nov, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {6}, } @article{morrish_dr_2005, title = {Dr {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {An} {Anthology}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Independent on Sunday}, author = {Morrish, John}, collaborator = {Crystal, David}, month = nov, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {18--19}, } @article{swanson_dr_2006, title = {Dr {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {An} {Anthology}}, language = {en}, journal = {Edmondton Journal}, author = {Swanson, Doug}, collaborator = {Crystal, David}, month = feb, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {11}, } @book{johnson_samuel_2005, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Unpublished} {Revisions} to the “{Dictionary} of the {English} {Language}”: {A} {Facsimile} {Edition}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {Reddick, Allen}, year = {2005}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology, textual revision, facsimile, manuscripts}, } @article{demaria_samuel_2006, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Unpublished} {Revisions} to the “{Dictionary} of the {English} {Language}”: {A} {Facsimile} {Edition}}, volume = {57}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, collaborator = {Reddick, Allen H.}, month = mar, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {60--62}, } @article{mclaverty_samuel_2004, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Unpublished} {Revisions} to the “{Dictionary} of the {English} {Language}”: {A} {Facsimile} {Edition}}, volume = {E:8}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {McLaverty, James}, collaborator = {Reddick, Allen}, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {13--21}, } @article{rogers_samuel_2007, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Unpublished} {Revisions} to the “{Dictionary} of the {English} {Language}”: {A} {Facsimile} {Edition}}, volume = {101}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America}, author = {Rogers, Shef}, collaborator = {Reddick, Allen}, month = jun, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {247--48}, } @book{johnson_vision_2007, address = {New York}, title = {The {Vision} of {Theodore}, the {Hermit} of {Teneriffe}: {Found} in {His} {Cell}}, language = {en}, publisher = {The Typophiles in collaboration with The Johnsonians}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {Hoover, Roland A. and Liebert, Herman W. and DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson}, annote = {A fine-press edition of The Vision of Theodore, “Conceived as a memento in connection with the Age of Johnson Prize awarded by the Fellows of St. Peter’s College, Oxford.” }, } @article{clingham_samuel_2007, title = {Samuel {Johnson}, {Another} and the {Same} [review of \textit{{The} {Lives} of the {Most} {Eminent} {English} {Poets}: {With} {Critical} {Observations} on {Their} {Works}}, by {Roger} {Lonsdale}]}, volume = {57}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Essays in Criticism}, author = {Clingham, Greg}, month = apr, year = {2007}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {186--94}, } @article{demaria_lives_2007, title = {The {Lives} of the {Most} {Eminent} {English} {Poets}: {With} {Critical} {Observations} on {Their} {Works}}, volume = {58}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, collaborator = {Lonsdale, Roger}, month = mar, year = {2007}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {41--45}, } @article{fenton_lives_2006, title = {The {Lives} of the {Most} {Eminent} {English} {Poets}: {With} {Critical} {Observations} on {Their} {Works}}, language = {en}, journal = {Guardian}, author = {Fenton, James}, collaborator = {Lonsdale, Roger}, month = apr, year = {2006}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {23}, } @article{jackson_lest_2006, title = {Lest {We} {Lose} a {Thought} [review of \textit{{The} {Lives} of the {Most} {Eminent} {English} {Poets}: {With} {Critical} {Observations} on {Their} {Works}}, by {Roger} {Lonsdale}]}, volume = {5378}, language = {en}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Jackson, H. J.}, month = apr, year = {2006}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {33}, } @article{lynch_lives_2007, title = {The {Lives} of the {Most} {Eminent} {English} {Poets}: {With} {Critical} {Observations} on {Their} {Works}}, volume = {47}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {SEL: Studies in English Literature, 1500–1900}, author = {Lynch, Deidre}, collaborator = {Lonsdale, Roger}, year = {2007}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {756--757}, } @article{lynch_lives_2006, title = {The {Lives} of the {Most} {Eminent} {English} {Poets}: {With} {Critical} {Observations} on {Their} {Works}}, volume = {44}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Choice}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, collaborator = {Lonsdale, Roger}, month = nov, year = {2006}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {1390}, } @article{lynn_lives_2008, title = {The {Lives} of the {Most} {Eminent} {English} {Poets}: {With} {Critical} {Observations} on {Their} {Works}}, volume = {87}, language = {en}, journal = {Year’s Work in English Studies}, author = {Lynn, Steven}, collaborator = {Lonsdale, Roger}, year = {2008}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {3--4, 40--41}, } @article{mclaverty_rewards_2006, title = {The {Rewards} of {Age} [review of \textit{{The} {Lives} of the {Most} {Eminent} {English} {Poets}: {With} {Critical} {Observations} on {Their} {Works}}, by {Roger} {Lonsdale}]}, volume = {35}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Cambridge Quarterly}, author = {McLaverty, James}, year = {2006}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {383--87}, } @article{pritchard_lives_2007, title = {The {Lives} of the {Most} {Eminent} {English} {Poets}: {With} {Critical} {Observations} on {Their} {Works}}, volume = {60}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Hudson Review}, author = {Pritchard, William H.}, collaborator = {Lonsdale, Roger}, year = {2007}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {25--35}, } @article{rawson_lives_2006, title = {Lives and {Dislikes}: {Johnson}’s \textit{{Lives} of the {Poets}} [review of \textit{{The} {Lives} of the {Most} {Eminent} {English} {Poets}: {With} {Critical} {Observations} on {Their} {Works}}, by {Roger} {Lonsdale}]}, volume = {40}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Rawson, Claude}, year = {2006}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {109--15}, } @book{johnson_life_2005, address = {London}, title = {The {Life} of {Mr} {Richard} {Savage}}, language = {en}, publisher = {HarperCollins}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {Holmes, Richard}, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{lezard_grub_2005, title = {Grub {Street} {Lives}}, language = {en}, journal = {Guardian}, author = {Lezard, Nicholas}, month = dec, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{parker_naked_2006, title = {Naked {Portraits}: {The} {Lives} of {Their} {Times}: {How} the {Art} of {Biography} {Evolved} [review of \textit{{Johnson} on {Savage}: {The} {Life} of {Mr} {Richard} {Savage} by {Samuel} {Johnson}} by {Richard} {Holmes}]}, volume = {5379}, language = {en}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Parker, Peter}, month = may, year = {2006}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {3--4}, } @book{johnson_vision_2005, address = {New York}, title = {The {Vision} of {Theodore}, {Hermit} of {Teneriffe}, {Found} in {His} {Cell}}, language = {en}, publisher = {The Typophiles in collaboration with The Johnsonians}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, collaborator = {Hoover, Roland A. and Liebert, Herman W. and DeMaria, Jr., Robert and Rehak, Theo}, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, annote = {A fine press edition.}, } @book{johnson_history_2007, address = {London}, series = {Penguin {Classics}}, title = {The {History} of {Rasselas}: {Prince} of {Abyssinia}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Penguin}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {Goring, Paul}, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{stone_viaje_2008, title = {Viaje a las {Islas} {Occidentales} de {Escocia}}, volume = {59}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Stone, John}, collaborator = {Coletes Blanco, Agustín}, month = mar, year = {2008}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {47--53}, } @incollection{johnson_plan_2008, address = {Oxford}, title = {The \textit{{Plan} of a {Dictionary} of the {English} {Language}}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Practical {Lexicography}: {A} {Reader}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {Lynch, Jack and Fontenelle, Thierry}, year = {2008}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {19--30}, } @book{johnson_samuel_2009, address = {Cambridge, Mass.}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {Selected} {Writings}}, abstract = {Thanks to Boswell’s monumental biography of Samuel Johnson, we remember Dr. Johnson today as a great wit and conversationalist, the rationalist epitome and the sage of the Enlightenment. He is more often quoted than read, his name invoked in party conversation on such diverse topics as marriage, sleep, deceit, mental concentration, and patriotism, to generally humorous effect. But in Johnson’s own day, he was best known as an essayist, critic, and lexicographer: a gifted writer possessed of great force of mind and wisdom. Writing a century after Johnson, Ruskin wrote of Johnson’s essays: He “taught me to measure life, and distrust fortune .\ .\ . he saved me forever from false thoughts and futile speculations.” Peter Martin here presents “the heart of Johnson,” a selection of some of Johnson’s best moral and critical essays. At the center of this collection are the periodical essays from the Rambler, Adventurer, and Idler. Also included are Johnson’s great moral fable, {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Rasselas{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}; the Prefaces to the Dictionary and his edition of Shakespeare; and selections from {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Lives of the Poets{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}. Together, these works — allied in their literary, social, and moral concerns — are the ones that continue to speak urgently to readers today.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Belknap Press of Harvard University Press}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {Martin, Peter}, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, annote = {A collection of Johnson’s writings, especially selections from the periodical essays and the Lives. }, } @article{ohagan_powers_2009, title = {The {Powers} of {Dr}. {Johnson} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}: {A} {Biography}}, by {Peter} {Martin}, and \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}: {The} {Struggle}}, by {Jeffrey} {Meyers}]}, volume = {66}, language = {en}, number = {15}, journal = {New York Review of Books}, author = {O’Hagan, Andrew}, month = oct, year = {2009}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {6--8, 10}, } @book{johnson_lives_2010, address = {New Haven}, series = {The {Yale} {Edition} of the {Works} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, title = {The {Lives} of the {Poets}}, abstract = {The {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Lives of the Poets{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} was the crowning achievement of Samuel Johnson’s rich and varied literary life. Initially planned as a series of rapid-fire prefaces introducing separate volumes on English poets, Johnson’s project evolved into a comprehensive biographical and critical survey of English poetry from the time of Cowley to the time of Gray. Giving free rein to his tastes, interests, likes, and dislikes, Johnson produced both a review of his life of reading in English poetry and an extended discursive statement of his immensely influential literary values. This carefully researched three-volume edition of Lives presents a definitive text reflecting Johnson’s final wishes for its wording, accompanied by notes of value both to general readers and specialists.}, language = {en}, number = {21-23}, publisher = {Yale University Press}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {Middendorf, John H.}, year = {2010}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, edition}, } @book{johnson__2012, address = {Nanjing Shi}, title = {追寻幸福: 拉赛拉斯王子漫游人生记 / {Zhui} xun xing fu: {Lasailasi} wang zi man you ren sheng ji [{Rasselas}]}, language = {zh-Latn}, publisher = {南京市: 译林出版社: 第1版}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, translator = {Chen, Xijun}, year = {2012}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{johnson__2013, address = {Beijing}, title = {传记奇葩: 萨维奇评传和考利评传 / {Zhuan} ji qi pa: {Sa} wei qi ping chuan he kao li ping chuan = {Biographical} {Wonders}: {Savage} and {Cowley}}, language = {zh}, publisher = {北京: 国际文化出版公司}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, translator = {Cai, Tianming}, year = {2013}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @incollection{johnson_lives_2015, address = {New York}, title = {\textit{{Lives} of the {Poets}} (excerpts)}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Classic {Writings} on {Poetry}}, publisher = {Columbia University Press}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {Harmon, William}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {243--68}, } @article{chisholm_not_2016, title = {Not {Too} {Much} {Information}: {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Stern}, {Honest} but {Lazy} {Biographical} {Writings} [review of \textit{ {Biographical} {Writings}: {Soldiers}, {Scholars}, and {Friends}}, by {O} {M} {Brack}, {Jr}., and {Robert} {DeMaria}, {Jr}.]}, language = {en}, number = {5932}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Chisholm, Kate}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {11}, } @incollection{johnson_rasselas_2016-1, address = {Abingdon}, title = {\textit{{Rasselas}}}, volume = {3}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Modern {British} {Utopias}, 1700–1850}, publisher = {Routledge}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {Claeys, Gregory}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{rivero_noble_2017, title = {Noble {Savage} [review of \textit{{The} {Life} of {Mr} {Richard} {Savage}}, by {Lance} {E}. {Wicox} and {Nicholas} {Seager}]}, language = {en}, number = {5957}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Rivero, Albert}, month = jun, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {31}, } @article{weinbrot_life_2017, title = {The {Life} of {Mr} {Richard} {Savage}}, volume = {68}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, collaborator = {Wilcox, Helen and Seager, Nicholas}, month = sep, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {58--61}, } @article{clingham_johnson_2021-1, title = {Johnson on {Demand}: {Reviews}, {Prefaces}, and {Ghost}-{Writings}}, volume = {26}, language = {en}, journal = {1650–1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era}, author = {Clingham, Greg}, collaborator = {Brack, Jr., O M and DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {243--251}, } @article{lee_johnson_2019, title = {Johnson on {Demand}: {Reviews}, {Prefaces}, and {Ghost}-{Writings}}, volume = {33}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Intelligencer}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, collaborator = {Brack, Jr., O M and DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, month = mar, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {48--59}, } @article{meyers_johnson_2020, title = {Johnson on {Demand}: {Reviews}, {Prefaces}, and {Ghost}-{Writings}}, volume = {71}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Meyers, Jeffrey}, collaborator = {Brack, Jr., O M and DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, month = sep, year = {2020}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {54--57}, } @article{tankard_johnson_2020, title = {Johnson on {Demand}: {Reviews}, {Prefaces}, and {Ghost}-{Writings}}, volume = {67 [265]}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Tankard, Paul}, collaborator = {Brack, Jr., O M and DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, year = {2020}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {576}, } @incollection{johnson_dr_2022, address = {London}, title = {Dr. {Samuel} {Johnson} on the {Gordon} {Riots}, 1780}, volume = {3}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Nineteenth-{Century} {Crime} and {Punishment}}, publisher = {Routledge}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {Bailey, Victor}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {99--100}, } @book{johnson_journey_2002, address = {New York}, title = {A {Journey} to the {Western} {Islands} of {Scotland}, with the {Journal} of a {Tour} to the {Hebrides}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Knopf}, author = {Johnson, Samuel and Boswell, James}, editor = {Massie, Allan}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{johnson_hebrides_2007, address = {Edinburgh}, title = {To the {Hebrides}: {Samuel} {Johnson}’s “{Journey} to the {Western} {Islands} of {Scotland}” and {James} {Boswell}’s “{Journal} of a {Tour} to the {Hebrides}"}, isbn = {978-1-84158-467-6}, language = {en}, publisher = {Birlinn}, author = {Johnson, Samuel and Boswell, James}, editor = {Black, Ronald}, year = {2007}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Paperback, Travel, Journals}, annote = {Combines and intermixes the complete texts of Johnson's Journey to the western islands of Scotland, first published in 1775 and Boswell's Journal of a tour to the Hebrides, first published in 1785. Includes Rowlandson’s illustrations. }, } @article{lee_journey_2024, title = {“{A} {Journey} to the {Western} {Islands} of {Scotland}” and “{A} {Journal} of a {Tour} to the {Hebrides} with {Samuel} {Johnson}”}, volume = {29}, language = {en}, journal = {1650–1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, collaborator = {Barnes, Celia and Lynch, Jack}, year = {2024}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {297--301}, } @article{johnson_samuel_2021-1, title = {Samuel {Johnson} on {Emigration} and {Resettlement}” [selection from \textit{{A} {Journey} to the {Western} {Islands} of {Scotland}}]}, volume = {47}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Population and Development Review}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, month = sep, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {851--54}, } @article{venturo_complete_2025, title = {The {Complete} {Poems} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {76}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Venturo, David F.}, collaborator = {Brown, Robert D. and DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, month = mar, year = {2025}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {75--79}, } @book{johnson_journey_2004, address = {Edinburgh}, title = {Journey to the {Western} {Isles}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Birlinn}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {Black, Ronald}, collaborator = {MacNicol, Donald and Boswell, James}, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{johnson_pass_1991, title = {Pass the {Bons} {Mots}: {U}. of {C}. {Becomes} the {Nerve} {Center} of 200-{Year}-{Old} {Wit} that {Never} {Ages}}, language = {en}, journal = {Chicago Tribune}, author = {Johnson, Steve}, month = feb, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1}, } @article{johnsson_samuel_1987, title = {Samuel {Johnson} {Agonist}}, volume = {5}, language = {en}, number = {1–2}, journal = {Fenix}, author = {Johnsson, Melker}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {80--120}, } @article{ingram_samuel_2007, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Art} of {Sinking}, 1709–1791}, volume = {102}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Modern Language Review}, author = {Ingram, Allan}, collaborator = {Johnston, Freya}, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {486}, } @article{shivel_samuel_2005, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Art} of {Sinking}, 1709–1791}, volume = {43}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Choice}, author = {Shivel, G.}, collaborator = {Johnston, Freya}, month = nov, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1418}, } @article{venturo_samuel_2006, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Art} of {Sinking}, 1709–1791}, volume = {57}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Venturo, David F.}, collaborator = {Johnston, Freya}, month = sep, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {50--52}, } @incollection{johnston_byrons_2014, address = {San Marino}, title = {Byron’s {Johnson}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson}: {New} {Contexts} for a {New} {Century}}, publisher = {Huntington Library}, author = {Johnston, Freya}, editor = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {295--312}, } @incollection{johnston_johnson_2023, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Johnson and {Fiction}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {New} {Cambridge} {Companion} to {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Johnston, Freya}, editor = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {82--93}, } @article{jones_johnsons_1990, title = {Johnson’s {Doctorate}}, language = {en}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Jones, I. E.}, month = sep, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1001}, annote = {Reply to Greene.}, } @article{jordan_origins_2001, title = {The {Origins} and {Development} of {English} {Dictionaries} 1: {Early} {Days}: {Nathaniel} {Bailey} and {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {10}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Modern English Teacher}, author = {Jordan, Bob}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {15--19}, } @phdthesis{jordan_anxieties_1994, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {The {Anxieties} of {Idleness}: {Idleness} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {British} {Literature} and {Culture}}, language = {en}, school = {Brandeis University}, author = {Jordan, Sarah Elizabeth}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @incollection{jordan_driving_2003, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {'{Driving} on the {System} of {Life}’: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Idleness}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Anxieties} of {Idleness}: {Idleness} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {British} {Literature} and {Culture}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Jordan, Sarah}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {153--77}, } @article{sider_jost_johnson_2009, title = {Johnson on {Torture}: {A} {Legal} {Footnote} to the {Life}}, volume = {60}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Sider Jost, Jacob}, month = mar, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {44--47}, annote = {On Johnson’s comment that “Torture in Holland is considered as a favour to an accused person,” which Sider Jost says is more than talking for victory. }, } @article{joy_politics_1998, title = {Politics and {Culture}: {The} {Dr}. {Franklin}–{Dr}. {Johnson} {Connection}, with an {Analogue}}, volume = {23}, language = {en}, journal = {Prospects}, author = {Joy, Neill R.}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {59--105}, } @incollection{justice_popes_2002, address = {Newark}, title = {Pope’s {Epistle} to {Arbuthnot} and {Johnson}’s \textit{{Life} of {Savage}}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Manufacturers} of {Literature}: {Writing} and the {Literary} {Marketplace} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {England}}, publisher = {University of Delaware Press}, author = {Justice, George}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{justice_teaching_2003, title = {Teaching the {Age} of {Johnson} through the \textit{{Life} of {Johnson}}}, volume = {54}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Justice, George}, month = sep, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {12--13}, } @article{kahane_dr_1992, title = {Dr. {Johnson}’s \textit{{Dictionary}}: {From} {Classical} {Learning} to the {National} {Language}}, volume = {41}, language = {en}, journal = {Lexicographia}, author = {Kahane, Henry and Kahane, Renée}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {50--53}, } @incollection{kalas_samuel_2004, address = {St. Louis}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {A} {Man} of {His} {Word}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Preaching about {People}: {The} {Power} of {Biography}}, publisher = {Chalice Press}, author = {Kalas, J. Ellsworth}, year = {2004}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, } @article{barron_dr_1987, title = {Dr. {Johnson}: {Interviews} and {Recollections}}, language = {en}, number = {770}, journal = {Times Higher Education}, author = {Barron, Janet}, collaborator = {Page, Norman}, year = {1987}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {19}, } @article{curley_early_1989, title = {The {Early} {Career} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {2}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Curley, Thomas M.}, collaborator = {Kaminski, Thomas}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {483--486}, } @article{hume_samuel_1988, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Three} {Infidels}: {Rousseau}, {Voltaire}, {Diderot}}, volume = {28}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {SEL: Studies in English Literature, 1500–1900}, author = {Hume, Robert D.}, collaborator = {Temmer, Mark J.}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {521--22}, } @article{lurcock_early_1989, title = {The {Early} {Career} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {36 [234]}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Lurcock, A. F. T.}, collaborator = {Kaminski, Thomas}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {113--14}, } @article{middendorf_early_1986, title = {The {Early} {Career} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {46}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Middendorf, John H.}, collaborator = {Kaminski, Thomas}, month = jun, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {2}, } @article{pierce_early_1988, title = {The {Early} {Career} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {22}, language = {en}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Pierce, Charles E.}, collaborator = {Kaminski, Thomas}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {102--105}, } @article{womersley_early_1989, title = {The {Early} {Career} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {40}, language = {en}, number = {158}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {Womersley, David}, collaborator = {Kaminski, Thomas}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {274--75}, } @article{kernan_printing_1990, title = {Printing {Technology}, {Letters}, and {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {68}, language = {en}, journal = {Year's Work in English Studies}, collaborator = {Kernan, Alvin B.}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {362}, } @incollection{kaminski_samuel_2000, address = {Oxford}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}, \textit{{The} {Vanity} of {Human} {Wishes}}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {A {Companion} to {Literature} from {Milton} to {Blake}}, publisher = {Blackwell}, author = {Kaminski, Thomas}, editor = {Womersley, David}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {331--38}, } @incollection{kaminski_alien_2002, address = {Basingstoke}, title = {Some {Alien} {Qualities} of {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Art}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Historical} {Context}}, publisher = {Palgrave}, author = {Kaminski, Thomas}, editor = {Clark, J. C. D. and Erskine-Hill, Howard}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {222--238}, } @article{kaminski_pluck_2013, title = {‘{To} {Pluck} a {Titled} {Poet}’s {Borrow}’d {Wing}’: {Richard} {Savage} and {Johnson}’s ‘{Thales}’ — {Again}}, volume = {60 [258]}, language = {en}, number = {258}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Kaminski, Thomas}, month = mar, year = {2013}, keywords = {Johnson, poetry, Epistles, Horace (65 B.C.-8 B.C.), London (1738), personality, Phaedri, Augusti Liberti, Fabulae Aesopiae, Phaedrus (ca. 15 B.C.-ca. 50 A.D.), Savage, Richard (1697?-1743), Thales (character)}, pages = {85--87}, } @incollection{kaminski_politics_2022, address = {Oxford}, title = {Politics}, abstract = {Samuel Johnson was a Tory, but few nowadays know what that entailed. As a Tory Johnson believed that the king’s hereditary right to his crown superseded Parliament’s authority to alter the line of succession. As a result, for much of his adult life Johnson was a Jacobite, one who supported the claim of the exiled Stuart Pretender to the British throne. Johnson also admired the theological polemics of the Nonjuring clergy who defended the sacred character of the established Church. But with the death of the Old Pretender in 1766 and the long continuance of Hanoverian rule, Johnson accepted, with certain reservations, George III’s right to the crown. And during the 1770s, appalled by increasing political and social unrest, Johnson wrote a series of pamphlets defending Whig governments against the attacks of unruly mobs, unscrupulous politicians, and American revolutionaries.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Oxford} {Handbook} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Kaminski, Thomas}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {349--66}, } @phdthesis{kang_satire_2001, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Satire as ‘{A} {Sword} in the {Hands} of a {Mad} {Man}’ and ‘{That} {Art} of {Necessary} {Defence}’: {A} {Study} of {Madness} and {Satire} in {Swift} and {Johnson}}, language = {en}, school = {Case Western Reserve University}, author = {Kang, Moonsoon}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson, Irish literature, Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745), dissertation abstract, satire, madness}, } @incollection{kaplan_dr_1990, address = {Knoxville}, title = {Dr. {Johnson}’s {Canon} and {His} {Common} {Reader}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Canon} and the {Common} {Reader}}, publisher = {University of Tennessee Press}, author = {Kaplan, Carey and Rose, Ellen Cronan}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {15--34}, } @phdthesis{kasraie_samuel_1990, type = {{MA} thesis,}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s \textit{{Dictionary}} (1755): {Johnson}’s {Use} of {Quotations} from the {Works} of {Alexander} {Pope} in {Volume} 1 of the {Dictionary}}, language = {en}, school = {Georgia State University}, author = {Kasraie, Mary Rose}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{yarrow_johnson_1998, title = {Johnson and "{The} {Letters} of {Junius}": {New} {Perspectives} on an {Old} {Enigma}}, volume = {12}, language = {en}, journal = {East-Central Intelligencer}, author = {Yarrow, Bill}, collaborator = {Katritzky, Linde}, month = sep, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {26--28}, } @article{rosenberg_virginia_1999, title = {Virginia {Woolf} and {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Common} {Readers}}, volume = {77}, language = {en}, journal = {Year's Work in English Studies}, collaborator = {Rosenberg, Beth Carole}, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {404}, } @inproceedings{katritzky_junius_2002, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {Junius: {An} {Orthodox} {Rebel}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Orthodoxy and {Heresy} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Society}: {Essays} from the {DeBartolo} {Conference}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Katritzky, Linde}, editor = {Hewitt, Regina and Rogers, Pat}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {134--53}, } @phdthesis{kavanagh_samuel_1994, type = {{MA} thesis,}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}, {Biographer}}, language = {en}, school = {Georgetown University}, author = {Kavanagh, Colette Maria}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{kavanagh_book_1992, address = {London}, title = {A {Book} of {Consolations}}, language = {en}, publisher = {HarperCollins}, author = {Kavanagh, P. J.}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{kavanagh_bywords_2000, title = {Bywords ({A} {Reflection} on {Samuel} {Johnson})}, language = {en}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Kavanagh, P. J.}, month = sep, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {16}, } @book{keats_wise_1986, address = {New Rochelle}, title = {Wise and {Otherwise}: {In} {Dialogue} with {Samuel} {Johnson} and {George} {Steevens}}, language = {en}, publisher = {James L. Weil}, author = {Keats, John}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, annote = {Limited edition of 50 copies. }, } @book{keener_chain_1983, address = {New York}, title = {The {Chain} of {Becoming}: {The} {Philosophical} {Tale}, the {Novel}, and {Neglected} {Realism} of the {Enlightenment}: {Swift}, {Montesquieu}, {Voltaire}, {Johnson}, and {Austen}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Columbia University Press}, author = {Keener, Frederick M.}, year = {1983}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{keener_chain_1986, title = {The {Chain} of {Becoming}: {The} {Philosophical} {Tale}, the {Novel}, and {Neglected} {Realism} of the {Enlightenment}: {Swift}, {Montesquieu}, {Voltaire}, {Johnson}, and {Austen}}, volume = {94}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Sewanee Review}, author = {Frank, Joseph}, collaborator = {Keener, Frederick M.}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {650--57}, } @incollection{keener_legacies_2012, address = {Lanham}, title = {Legacies including {Samuel} {Johnson}’s}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Implication, {Readers}’ {Resources}, and {Thomas} {Gray}’s {Pindaric} {Odes}}, publisher = {Rowman \& Littlefield}, author = {Keener, Frederick M.}, year = {2012}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @incollection{keevak_jew_2004, address = {Detroit}, title = {The {Jew} {Psalmanazar}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Pretended} {Asian}: {George} {Psalmanazar}’s {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Formosan} {Hoax}}, publisher = {Wayne State University Press}, author = {Keevak, Michael}, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {99--117}, } @article{keizer_one_2022, title = {One {Resolution} {You} {Might} {Just} {Keep}}, language = {en}, journal = {New York Times}, author = {Keizer, Garret}, month = dec, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, annote = {On Johnson as the “patron saint” of resolution makers. }, } @incollection{kelleher_johnson_2023, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Johnson and {Disability}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {New} {Cambridge} {Companion} to {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Kelleher, Paul}, editor = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {204--17}, } @article{kelly_desirs_1993, title = {Les {Desirs} humains de {Beckett}}, volume = {71}, language = {fr}, journal = {Europe: Revue litteraire mensuelle}, author = {Kelly, Lionel}, translator = {Fiamma, H.}, month = jun, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {99--115}, } @article{basney_dr_1999, title = {Dr. {Johnson}’s {Wisdom} [review of \textit{“{A} {Neutral} {Being} between the {Sexes}”: {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Sexual} {Politics}}, by {Kathleen} {Nulton} {Kemmerer}, and \textit{{Bad} {Behavior}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Modern} {Cultural} {Authority}}, by {Martin} {Wechselblatt}]}, volume = {107}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Sewanee Review}, author = {Basney, Lionel}, year = {1999}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {110--112}, } @article{dille_neutral_1997, title = {“{A} {Neutral} {Being} between the {Sexes}”: {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Sexual} {Politics}}, volume = {E:1}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Dille, Catherine}, collaborator = {Kemmerer, Kathleen Nulton}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {73--74}, } @article{lynch_neutral_1999, title = {“{A} {Neutral} {Being} between the {Sexes}”: {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Sexual} {Politics}}, volume = {36}, language = {en}, number = {6}, journal = {Choice}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, collaborator = {Kemmerer, Kathleen Nulton}, month = feb, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1065}, } @article{rounce_neutral_1999, title = {“{A} {Neutral} {Being} between the {Sexes}”: {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Sexual} {Politics}}, volume = {22}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {British Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Rounce, Adam}, collaborator = {Kemmerer, Kathleen Nulton}, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {228}, } @article{kennedy_new_2006, title = {New {Research} {Indicates} {Johnson} {Gave} {Up} on {His} \textit{{Dictionary}}: {Leading} {Expert} {Claims} that {Dr} {Johnson} {Abandoned} {His} {Dictionary} for {Several} {Years} — without {Telling} {His} {Publishers}}, language = {en}, journal = {Guardian}, author = {Kennedy, Maev}, month = aug, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson}, annote = {On Anne McDermott’s research.}, } @article{kenny_just_1991, title = {Just {What} the {Good} {Doctor} {Ordered}}, language = {en}, journal = {Sunday Telegraph}, author = {Kenny, Mary}, month = jun, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @phdthesis{keogh_found_2002, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Found in {Translation}: {Foreign} {Travel} and {Linguistic} {Difference} in the {Eighteenth} {Century}}, language = {en}, school = {Stanford University}, author = {Keogh, Annette Maria}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, annote = {See chapter 4, “British Translations: Foreign Languages and Translation in Johnson’s \textit{Dictionary}.” }, } @article{kermode_heroic_2009, title = {Heroic {Milton}: {Happy} {Birthday}}, volume = {56}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {New York Review of Books}, author = {Kermode, Frank}, month = feb, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {26--29}, annote = {A review essay on Gordon Campbell and Thomas N. Corns’s John Milton: Life, Work, and Thought, Anna Beer’s Milton: Poet, Pamphleteer, and Patriot, and Nigel Smith’s Is Milton Better than Shakespeare? Kermode uses Johnson’s Life of Milton to structure his own piece. }, } @book{kernan_printing_1987, address = {Princeton}, title = {Printing {Technology}, {Letters}, and {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Princeton University Press}, author = {Kernan, Alvin B.}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson}, annote = {Published in paperback in 1989 as Samuel Johnson \& the impact of print. }, } @article{alkon_printing_1988, title = {Printing {Technology}, {Letters}, and {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {26}, language = {en}, journal = {English Language Notes}, author = {Alkon, Paul}, collaborator = {Kernan, Alvin B.}, month = sep, year = {1988}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {73--75}, } @article{develyn_printing_1987, title = {Printing {Technology}, {Letters}, and {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, journal = {Christian Science Monitor}, author = {D'Evelyn, Thomas}, collaborator = {Kernan, Alvin B.}, month = mar, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {21}, } @article{fix_samuel_1988, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {Pictures} and {Words}: {Papers} {Presented} at a {Clark} {Library} {Seminar}, 23 {October} 1982}, volume = {21}, language = {en}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Fix, Stephen}, collaborator = {Alkon, Paul K. and Folkenflik, Robert}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {521--26}, } @article{gray_samuel_1990, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Thought}}, volume = {3}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Gray, James}, collaborator = {Hudson, Nicholas}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {461--472}, } @article{kolb_printing_1989, title = {Printing {Technology}, {Letters}, and {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {88}, language = {en}, journal = {JEGP}, author = {Kolb, Gwin J.}, collaborator = {Kernan, Alvin B.}, month = apr, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {241--46}, } @article{korshin_printing_1987, title = {Printing {Technology}, {Letters}, and {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {26}, language = {en}, journal = {Papers of the Bibliographical Society of Canada}, author = {Korshin, Paul J.}, collaborator = {Kernan, Alvin B.}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {194--197}, } @article{kuist_printing_1989, title = {Printing {Technology}, {Letters}, and {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {18}, language = {en}, journal = {CLIO: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History}, author = {Kuist, James M.}, collaborator = {Kernan, Alvin B.}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {210--12}, } @article{middendorf_printing_1986, title = {Printing {Technology}, {Letters}, and {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {46}, language = {en}, number = {2–47, no. 2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Middendorf, John H.}, collaborator = {Kernan, Alvin B.}, month = jun, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {3--4}, } @article{rose_printing_1987, title = {Printing {Technology}, {Letters}, and {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {8}, language = {en}, number = {3–4}, journal = {Poetics Today}, author = {Rose, Mark}, collaborator = {Kernan, Alvin B.}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {714--717}, } @article{winton_printing_1990, title = {Printing {Technology}, {Letters}, and {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {84}, language = {en}, journal = {Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America}, author = {Winton, Calhoun}, collaborator = {Kernan, Alvin B.}, month = jun, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {182--85}, } @article{womersley_printing_1988, title = {Printing {Technology}, {Letters}, and {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {39}, language = {en}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {Womersley, David}, collaborator = {Kernan, Alvin B.}, month = nov, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {559--60}, } @article{kaminski_early_1990, title = {The {Early} {Career} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {68}, language = {en}, journal = {Year's Work in English Studies}, collaborator = {Kaminski, Thomas}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {362}, } @incollection{kernan_king_1990, address = {Newark}, title = {King {George} of {England} {Meets} {Samuel} {Johnson} the {Great} {Cham} of {Literature}: {The} {End} of {Courtly} {Letters} and the {Beginning} of {Modern} {Literature}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Traditions and {Innovations}: {Essays} on {British} {Literature} of the {Middle} {Ages} and the {Renaissance}}, publisher = {University of Delaware Press}, author = {Kernan, Alvin B.}, editor = {Allen, David G. and White, Robert A.}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {251--64}, } @article{kerslake_portraits_1984, title = {Portraits of {Johnson}}, volume = {C:25}, language = {en}, number = {25}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Kerslake, John}, year = {1984}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {32--34}, } @article{keymer_enjoy_2009, title = {To {Enjoy} or {Endure}: {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Message} to {America}}, language = {en}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Keymer, Thomas}, month = mar, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {14--15}, annote = {A version of Keymer’s introduction to the Oxford World’s Classics edition of Rasselas. On the pursuit of happiness in Rasselas, with glances at similar concerns in early America. }, } @incollection{keymer_johnsons_2014, address = {San Marino}, title = {Johnson’s {Poetry} of {Repetition}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson}: {New} {Contexts} for a {New} {Century}}, publisher = {Huntington Library}, author = {Keymer, Thomas}, editor = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {71--88}, } @article{keynes_miserable_1995, title = {The {Miserable} {Health} of {Dr} {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {3}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Journal of Medical Biography}, author = {Keynes, Milton}, month = aug, year = {1995}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {161}, } @article{khan_johnson_2000, title = {Johnson on {Life} and {Death}}, volume = {4}, language = {en}, journal = {Johnson Society of Australia Papers}, author = {Khan, Rusi}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1--4}, } @incollection{kickel_dr_2018, address = {Newark}, title = {Dr. {Johnson} at {Prayer}: {Conslation} {Philosophy} in {The} {Prayers} and {Meditations}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {New {Essays} on {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Revaluation}}, publisher = {University of Delaware Press}, author = {Kickel, Katherine}, editor = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {69--86}, } @phdthesis{kilfoyle_social_1994, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {The {Social} {Production} of the {Man} of {Letters} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Britain}}, language = {en}, school = {Brown University}, author = {Kilfoyle, James Anthony}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{killey_twentieth_1994, title = {A {Twentieth} {Century} {Journey} to {Scotland} in the {Footsteps} of {Johnson} and {Boswell}}, volume = {D:10}, language = {en}, number = {10}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Killey, Phoebe}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {27--32}, } @article{kim_jenoki_1988, title = {Jenoki e natanan {Samuel} {Johnson} eui munhakkwan}, volume = {12}, language = {ko}, journal = {English Studies: A Journal of English Language and Literature}, author = {Kim, Bun}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {47--63}, } @article{kim_johnson_1986, title = {Johnson munhak e itseosuh eui botong saramdeul e daehan gwansim: \textit{{Life} of {Savage}} reul choolbaljom euro bayeo}, volume = {10}, language = {ko}, journal = {English Studies: A Journal of English Language and Literature}, author = {Kim, Moon-Soo}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {51--67}, } @incollection{kinkead-weekes_defoe_1987, address = {New York}, title = {Defoe and {Richardson}: {Novelists} of the {City}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Dryden to {Johnson}}, publisher = {Bedrick}, author = {Kinkead-Weekes, Mark}, editor = {Lonsdale, Roger}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{kinsley_johnsoniana_2018-1, title = {Johnsoniana: {Richard} {Wilbur}, "{Epistemology}"}, volume = {69}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Kinsley, Bill}, month = sep, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {56}, } @article{kirk_three_1981, title = {Three {Pillars} of {Modern} {Order}: {Edmund} {Burke}, {Samuel} {Johnson}, {Adam} {Smith}}, volume = {25}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Modern Age}, author = {Kirk, Russell}, year = {1981}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {226--233}, } @article{clarke_biographer_2004, title = {A {Biographer} at {Work}: {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Notes} for the “{Life} of {Pope}”}, volume = {27}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Biography: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly}, author = {Clarke, Norma}, collaborator = {Kirkley, Harriet}, year = {2004}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {611--13}, } @article{craddock_biographer_2007, title = {A {Biographer} at {Work}: {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Notes} for the “{Life} of {Pope}”}, volume = {39}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {The Scriblerian and the Kit-Cats}, author = {Craddock, Patricia}, collaborator = {Kirkley, Harriet}, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {190--191}, } @article{kirkley_biographer_2003, title = {A {Biographer} at {Work}: {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Notes} for the “{Life} of {Pope}”}, volume = {54}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, collaborator = {Kirkley, Harriet}, month = sep, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {70--71}, } @article{lynch_biographer_2003, title = {A {Biographer} at {Work}: {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Notes} for the “{Life} of {Pope}”}, volume = {40}, language = {en}, number = {6}, journal = {Choice}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, collaborator = {Kirkley, Harriet}, month = feb, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {3262}, } @article{lurcock_designing_2004, title = {Designing the “{Life} of {Johnson}”: {The} {Lyell} {Lectures}, 2001–2}, volume = {51 [249]}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Lurcock, A. F. T.}, collaborator = {Redford, Bruce}, month = mar, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {91--93}, } @article{tankard_biographer_2004, title = {A {Biographer} at {Work}: {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Notes} for the “{Life} of {Pope}”}, volume = {15}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Tankard, Paul}, collaborator = {Kirkley, Harriet}, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {381--386}, } @article{kirsch_hack_2004, title = {The {Hack} as {Genius}: {Dr}. {Samuel} {Johnson} {Arrives} at {Harvard}}, volume = {2}, language = {en}, journal = {Harvard Magazine}, author = {Kirsch, Adam}, month = dec, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {46--51}, annote = {On the Hyde Collection of Viscountess Eccles going to the Houghton Library.}, } @incollection{kirsop_note_1993, address = {Victoria, Australia}, title = {A {Note} on {Johnson}’s \textit{{Dictionary}} in {Nineteenth}-{Century} {Australia} and {New} {Zealand}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {An {Index} of {Civilisation}: {Studies} of {Printing} and {Publishing} {History} in {Honour} of {Keith} {Maslen}}, publisher = {Center for Bibliographical and Textual Studies, Monash University}, author = {Kirsop, Wallace}, editor = {Harvey, Ross and Kirsop, Wallace and McMullin, B. J.}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, collection study, Australia, collections, New Zealand (1800-1899)}, pages = {172--74}, } @book{kirsop_samuel_1995, address = {Melbourne}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Paris} in 1775: {The} {David} {Fleeman} {Memorial} {Lecture}, 1995}, language = {en}, publisher = {Johnson Society of Australia}, author = {Kirsop, Wallace}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{klehr_samuel_2001, title = {Samuel {Johnson} \& {James} {Boswell}: {Tour} the {Western} {Isles}}, volume = {22}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {British Heritage}, author = {Klehr, Alan and Churchill, Winsoar}, month = apr, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {52--58}, } @article{klinkenborg_appreciations_2005, title = {Appreciations: {Johnson}’s \textit{{Dictionary}}}, language = {en}, journal = {New York Times}, author = {Klinkenborg, Verlyn}, month = apr, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {13}, } @incollection{kocan_johnson_1992, address = {Port Melbourne}, title = {Johnson and {Garrick} {Leave} {Lichfield}” and “{Levet}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Standing with {Friends}}, publisher = {William Heinemann}, author = {Kocan, Peter}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {15, 17}, annote = {Two poems.}, } @book{kolb_johnsons_1986, address = {Dorking}, title = {Johnson’s {Dictionary}: {Catalogue} of a {Notable} {Collection} of {One} {Hundred} {Different} {Editions} of {Dr}. {Johnson}’s “{Dictionary} of the {English} {Language},” {Some} of them {Exceedingly} {Scarce}, and {All} {Collected} with {Great} {Skill} and {Industry}, {Offered} for {Sale} as a {Collection}}, language = {en}, publisher = {C. C. Kohler}, editor = {Kolb, Gwin J.}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{kolb_studies_1990, title = {Studies of {Johnson}’s \textit{{Dictionary}}}, volume = {2}, language = {en}, journal = {Dictionaries: Journal of the Dictionary Society of North America}, author = {Kolb, Gwin J.}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {113--26}, annote = {Includes commentary on Congleton, DeMaria, Nagashima, and Reddick.}, } @incollection{kolb_scholarly_1993, address = {New York}, title = {Scholarly and {Critical} {Responses}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Approaches to {Teaching} the {Works} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Modern Language Association of America}, author = {Kolb, Gwin J.}, editor = {Anderson, David R. and Kolb, Gwin J.}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson, pedagogical approach}, pages = {8--15}, } @book{kolb_samuel_2004, address = {St. Paul, Minnesota}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {His} {Circle}: {Along} with {Other} {Literature}, {British} and {American}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Rulon-Miller Books}, author = {Kolb, Gwin J.}, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{baron_johnson_1987, title = {Johnson after {Two} {Hundred} {Years}}, language = {en}, number = {770}, journal = {Times Higher Education Supplement}, author = {Baron, Janet}, collaborator = {Korshin, Paul J.}, year = {1987}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {19}, } @article{kay_johnson_1989, title = {Johnson after {Two} {Hundred} {Years}}, volume = {54}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {South Atlantic Review}, author = {Kay, Donald}, collaborator = {Korshin, Paul J.}, month = jan, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {119--22}, } @article{kolb_johnson_1989, title = {Johnson after {Two} {Hundred} {Years}}, volume = {88}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {JEGP}, author = {Kolb, Gwin J.}, collaborator = {Korshin, Paul J.}, month = apr, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {241--43}, } @article{lehnert_johnson_1989, title = {Johnson after {Two} {Hundred} {Years}}, volume = {37}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Zeitschrift für Anglistik und Amerikanistik: A Quarterly of Language, Literature and Culture}, author = {Lehnert, Martin}, collaborator = {Korshin, Paul J.}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {268--70}, } @article{pittock_johnson_1989, title = {Johnson after {Two} {Hundred} {Years}}, volume = {12}, language = {en}, journal = {British Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Pittock, Murray G. H.}, collaborator = {Korshin, Paul J.}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {111--12}, } @article{womersley_johnson_1989, title = {Johnson after {Two} {Hundred} {Years}}, volume = {40}, language = {en}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {Womersley, David}, collaborator = {Korshin, Paul J.}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {274--75}, } @article{woodruff_johnson_1989, title = {Johnson after {Two} {Hundred} {Years}}, volume = {58}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {University of Toronto Quarterly}, author = {Woodruff, James F.}, collaborator = {Korshin, Paul J.}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {419--20}, } @incollection{korshin_johnson_1989, address = {Oxford}, title = {Johnson, {Samuel} (1709–1784)}, volume = {1}, language = {en}, booktitle = {International {Encyclopedia} of {Communications}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Korshin, Paul J.}, editor = {Gerbner, George}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {371--372}, } @article{korshin_founding_1994, title = {The {Founding} of \textit{{The} {Age} of {Johnson}: {A} {Scholarly} {Annual}}}, volume = {8}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {East-Central Intelligencer}, author = {Korshin, Paul J.}, month = sep, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {6--7}, annote = {A brief narrative of the early days of the journal. }, } @article{korshin_afterword_1997, title = {Afterword}, volume = {64}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {ELH: English Literary History}, author = {Korshin, Paul J.}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1091--1100}, annote = {A response to essays by Clark, Griffin, Hudson, Lipking, Reddick, Weinbrot, and others in the same issue. }, } @article{korshin_reconfiguring_1998, title = {Reconfiguring the {Past}: {The} {Eighteenth} {Century} {Confronts} {Oral} {Culture}}, volume = {28}, language = {en}, journal = {Yearbook of English Studies}, author = {Korshin, Paul J.}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {235--49}, } @article{bigold_age_2004, title = {The {Age} of {Johnson}: {A} {Scholarly} {Annual}}, volume = {55}, language = {en}, number = {222}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {Bigold, Melanie}, collaborator = {Korshin, Paul J. and Lynch, Jack}, month = nov, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {805--807}, } @article{dille_age_2000, title = {The {Age} of {Johnson}: {A} {Scholarly} {Annual}}, volume = {51}, language = {en}, number = {202}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {Dille, Catherine}, collaborator = {Korshin, Paul J. and Lynch, Jack}, month = may, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {305--306}, } @article{erwin_age_1992, title = {The {Age} of {Johnson}: {A} {Scholarly} {Annual}}, volume = {52}, language = {en}, number = {2–53, no. 2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Erwin, Timothy}, collaborator = {Korshin, Paul J.}, month = jun, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {28--31}, } @article{ingram_age_2006, title = {The {Age} of {Johnson}: {A} {Scholarly} {Annual}}, volume = {101}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Modern Language Review}, author = {Ingram, Allan}, collaborator = {Korshin, Paul J. and Lynch, Jack}, month = jul, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {820}, } @article{lee_age_2007, title = {The {Age} of {Johnson}: {A} {Scholarly} {Annual}}, volume = {58}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, collaborator = {Korshin, Paul J. and Lynch, Jack}, month = mar, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {56--61}, } @article{lee_age_2023, title = {The {Age} of {Johnson}: {A} {Scholarly} {Annual}}, volume = {56}, language = {en}, number = {1/2}, journal = {The Scriblerian and the Kit-Cats}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, collaborator = {Lynch, Jack and Scanlan, J. T.}, month = jul, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {19}, } @article{li_age_2008, title = {The {Age} of {Johnson}: {A} {Scholarly} {Annual}}, volume = {2006}, language = {en}, journal = {Year’s Work in English Studies}, author = {Li, Pang and Lynn, Steven}, collaborator = {Korshin, Paul J. and Lynch, Jack}, year = {2008}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {4--5}, } @article{mcglynn_age_1989, title = {The {Age} of {Johnson}: {A} {Scholarly} {Annual}}, volume = {27}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Choice}, author = {McGlynn, P. D.}, collaborator = {Korshin, Paul J.}, month = sep, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {612}, } @article{mckeon_age_2005, title = {The {Age} of {Johnson}: {A} {Scholarly} {Annual}}, volume = {45}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {SEL: Studies in English Literature, 1500–1900}, author = {McKeon, Michael}, collaborator = {Korshin, Paul J. and Lynch, Jack}, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {707--771}, } @article{middendorf_age_1988, title = {The {Age} of {Johnson}: {A} {Scholarly} {Annual}}, volume = {48}, language = {en}, number = {1–2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Middendorf, John H.}, collaborator = {Korshin, Paul J.}, month = mar, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {10--11}, } @article{redford_age_1998, title = {The {Age} of {Johnson}: {A} {Scholarly} {Annual}}, volume = {49}, language = {en}, number = {196}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {Redford, Bruce}, collaborator = {Korshin, Paul J.}, month = nov, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {518--519}, } @article{rounce_age_2000, title = {The {Age} of {Johnson}: {A} {Scholarly} {Annual}}, volume = {23}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {British Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Rounce, Adam}, collaborator = {Korshin, Paul J. and Lynch, Jack}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {117--19}, } @article{smallwood_age_1998, title = {The {Age} of {Johnson}: {A} {Scholarly} {Annual}}, volume = {21}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {British Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Smallwood, Philip}, collaborator = {Korshin, Paul J.}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {91--92}, } @article{vance_age_2001, title = {The {Age} of {Johnson}: {A} {Scholarly} {Annual}}, volume = {20}, language = {en}, journal = {The Eighteenth Century: A Current Bibliography}, author = {Vance, John A.}, collaborator = {Korshin, Paul J. and Lynch, Jack}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {437--439}, } @article{wild_age_2002, title = {The {Age} of {Johnson}: {A} {Scholarly} {Annual}}, volume = {53}, language = {en}, number = {210}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {Wild, Min}, collaborator = {Korshin, Paul J. and Lynch, Jack}, month = may, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {268--69}, } @article{womersley_age_1994, title = {The {Age} of {Johnson}: {A} {Scholarly} {Annual}}, volume = {45}, language = {en}, number = {180}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {Womersley, David}, collaborator = {Korshin, Paul J.}, month = nov, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {577--78}, } @article{bigold_age_2005, title = {The {Age} of {Johnson}: {A} {Scholarly} {Annual}}, volume = {56}, language = {en}, number = {226}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {Bigold, Melanie}, collaborator = {Korshin, Paul J.}, month = nov, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {677--679}, } @article{korshin_age_1999, title = {The {Age} of {Johnson}: {A} {Scholarly} {Annual}}, volume = {77}, language = {en}, journal = {Year's Work in English Studies}, collaborator = {Korshin, Paul J.}, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {403--4}, } @article{lipking_samuel_2001, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {The} {Life} of an {Author}}, volume = {79}, language = {en}, journal = {Year's Work in English Studies}, collaborator = {Lipking, Lawrence}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {399--406}, } @article{kowaleski-wallace_tea_1994, title = {Tea, {Gender}, and {Domesticity} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {England}}, volume = {23}, language = {en}, journal = {Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture}, author = {Kowaleski-Wallace, Beth}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {131--45}, } @article{kraft_teaching_2008, title = {Teaching {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Teaching} {Johnson} in a {Time} of {War}}, volume = {59}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Kraft, Elizabeth and Fadeley, Patrick and Lake, Brian and Dudley, Scott and Franklin, Bo and Fish, Sarah and Fralish, Angela and Goergen, Corey and Wood, Jeremiah}, month = mar, year = {2008}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {6--10}, annote = {On teaching the Seven Years’ War against the background of modern wars. Includes a discussion of a board game called Friedrich. }, } @article{kuczynski_ewiger_1982, title = {Ewiger {Kreislauf} und {Fortschritt}: {Die} {Aneignung} historischer wirklichkeit in {Samuel} {Johnsons} ‘{A} {Journey} to the {Western} {Islands} of {Scotland}’}, volume = {31}, language = {de}, number = {6}, journal = {Wissenschaftliche Zeitschrift der Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg: Gesellschafts- und Sprachwissenschaftliche Reihe}, author = {Kuczynski, Ingrid}, year = {1982}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {73--80}, } @article{kuczynski_discourse_1997, title = {A {Discourse} of {Patriots}: {The} {Penetration} of the {Scottish} {Highlands}}, volume = {4}, language = {en}, number = {1/2}, journal = {Journal for the Study of British Cultures}, author = {Kuczynski, Ingrid}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {73--93}, } @article{kullman_are_1994, title = {‘{Are} {You} a {Mimic}, {Mr}. {Genius}?’: {Boswell} and {Johnson} on the {Art} of {Mimicry}}, volume = {19}, language = {en}, journal = {Transactions of the Northwest Society for Eighteenth-Century Scotland}, author = {Kullman, Colby H.}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {24--29}, } @incollection{kumar_dr_1986, address = {India}, title = {Dr. {Johnson} on {Milton}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Essays on {Dr}. {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Shalabh}, author = {Kumar, Arun}, editor = {Sharma, T. R.}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Life of Milton, Milton, John (1608-1674)}, pages = {63--74}, } @incollection{kupersmith_style_1993, address = {New York}, title = {Style and {Values}: {Imitating} {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Approaches to {Teaching} the {Works} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Modern Language Association of America}, author = {Kupersmith, William}, editor = {Anderson, David R. and Kolb, Gwin J.}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, poetry, style}, pages = {42--48}, } @incollection{kupersmith_imitations_2007, address = {Newark}, title = {Imitations of {Roman} {Satire} in the {Later} 1730s}, language = {en}, booktitle = {English {Versions} of {Roman} {Satire} in the {Earlier} {Eighteenth} {Century}}, publisher = {University of Delaware Press}, author = {Kupersmith, William}, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {136--68}, annote = {Includes substantial sections on London and The Vanity of Human Wishes, placing them in the context of other classical imitations of the eighteenth century. }, } @article{kurzer_chemistry_2004, title = {Chemistry in the {Life} of {Dr}. {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {29}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Bulletin for the History of Chemistry}, author = {Kurzer, Frederick}, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {65--88}, annote = {Includes appendices: “List of Johnson’s Books on Chemistry and Cognate Subjects,” “List of Books on Chemistry and Cognate Subjects in the Thrales’ Library at Streatham,” and “List of Chemical Terms Quoted in Johnson’s Dictionary.”}, } @article{lacey_like_2002, title = {Like a {Dog} {Walking} on {Its} {Hind} {Legs}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Quakers}}, volume = {6}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Quaker Studies}, author = {Lacey, Paul A.}, month = mar, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {159--74}, } @book{lacey_great_2006, address = {New York}, title = {Great {Tales} from {English} {History}: {Captain} {Cook}, {Samuel} {Johnson}, {Queen} {Victoria}, {Charles} {Darwin}, {Edward} the {Abdicator}, and {More}}, abstract = {The greatest historians are vivid storytellers, Robert Lacey reminds us, and in Great Tales from English History, he proves his place among them, illuminating in unforgettable detail the characters and events that shaped a nation. In this volume, Lacey limns the most important period in England’s past, highlighting the spread of the English language, the rejection of both a religion and a traditional view of kingly authority, and an unstoppable movement toward intellectual and political freedom from 1387 to 1689.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Little, Brown}, author = {Lacey, Robert}, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{laing_boswell_1993, address = {Glasgow}, title = {Boswell {Wanted} to {Be} {Virgil} to {Johnson}’s {Dante}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Herald (Glasgow)}, author = {Laing, Allan}, month = aug, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {14}, annote = {On BBC2’s Tour of the Western Isles with Coltrane and Sessions.}, } @article{lambert_samuel_1994, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Relationship} with {Edmund} {Burke}}, volume = {D:10}, language = {en}, number = {10}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Lambert, Elizabeth}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {32--39}, } @article{lamont_johnson_1991, title = {Johnson and {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Images} of {Scotland}}, volume = {D:7}, language = {en}, number = {7}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Lamont, Claire}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {9--23}, } @article{lamont_final_1993, title = {‘{The} {Final} {Sentence}, and {Unalterable} {Allotment}’: {Johnson} and {Death}}, volume = {D:9}, language = {en}, number = {9}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Lamont, Claire}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {21--33}, } @article{lamont_dr_1995, title = {Dr {Johnson}’s {Influence} on {Jane} {Austen}}, volume = {D:11}, language = {en}, number = {11}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Lamont, Claire}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {38--47}, } @article{landreth_teaching_2007, title = {Teaching {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Teaching} \textit{{Rasselas}} as {Newtonianism}: {An} {Experiment} in {Virtual} {Conversation}}, volume = {58}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Landreth, Sara}, month = sep, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {10--14}, annote = {Rasselas offers students in a survey course “an entry into the fraught relationship between particularity and generality in the Enlightenment. . . . Drawing parallels between Newton and Johnson . . . can make Rasselas relevant to both majors and non-majors alike.” }, } @article{landreth_breaking_2012, title = {Breaking the {Laws} of {Motion}: {Pneumatology} and {Belles} {Lettres} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Britain}}, volume = {43}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {New Literary History}, author = {Landreth, Sara}, year = {2012}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {281--308}, } @mastersthesis{laporte_progress_1996, title = {The {Progress} of the {Soul}}, language = {en}, school = {California State University, Dominguez Hills}, author = {Laporte, Destyn M.}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{larsen_dr_1985, address = {Hamden, Conn.}, title = {Dr. {Johnson}’s {Household}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Archon Books}, author = {Larsen, Lyle}, year = {1985}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{greene_oxford_1985, title = {The {Oxford} {Authors}: {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {C:25}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Grundy, Isobel}, collaborator = {Greene, Donald J.}, year = {1985}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {39--40}, } @article{grundy_dr_1987, title = {Dr. {Johnson}’s {Household}}, volume = {34 [232]}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Grundy, Isobel}, collaborator = {Larsen, Lyle}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {547--48}, } @article{larsen_joseph_2005, title = {Joseph {Baretti}’s {Feud} with {Hester} {Thrale}}, volume = {16}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Larsen, Lyle}, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {111--27}, } @phdthesis{latshaw-foti_social_2000, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Social {Agendas} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Travel} {Narratives}}, language = {en}, school = {University of South Florida}, author = {Latshaw-Foti, Elizabeth Anne}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{law_samuel_2004, title = {Samuel {Johnson} on {Consumer} {Demand}, {Status}, and {Positional} {Goods}}, volume = {11}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {European Journal of the History of Economic Thought}, author = {Law, Peter J.}, month = jun, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {183--208}, } @article{lawless_samuel_2005, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s \textit{{Dictionary}} {Still} a {Page}-{Turner} after 250 {Years}}, language = {en}, journal = {Associated Press}, author = {Lawless, Jill}, month = apr, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @unpublished{lawrence_resurrection_1996, type = {Unpublished play}, title = {Resurrection}, language = {en}, author = {Lawrence, Maureen}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{cooper_resurrection_1996, address = {Glasgow}, title = {Resurrection}, language = {en}, journal = {The Herald (Glasgow)}, author = {Cooper, Neil}, collaborator = {Lawrence, Maureen}, month = apr, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {17}, } @article{curtis_grave_1996, title = {A {Grave} {Look} into the {Past} [review of \textit{{Resurrection}}, by {Maureen} {Lawrence}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Evening Standard}, author = {Curtis, Nick}, month = may, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {51}, } @article{gardner_resurrection_1996, title = {Resurrection}, language = {en}, journal = {Guardian}, author = {Gardner, Lyn}, collaborator = {Lawrence, Maureen}, month = may, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {45}, } @article{hemming_dr_1996, title = {Dr {Johnson}, {I} {Presume}: {Theatre} [review of \textit{{Resurrection}}, by {Maureen} {Lawrence}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Financial Times}, author = {Hemming, Sarah}, month = may, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {16}, } @article{nightingale_blame_1996, title = {Blame {It} on the {Doctor} [review of \textit{{Resurrection}} by {Maureen} {Lawrence}]}, language = {en}, journal = {The Times}, author = {Nightingale, Benedict}, month = may, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {45}, } @article{spencer_samuel_1996, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Life} in {Black} and {White} [review of \textit{{Resurrection}}, by {Maureen} {Lawrence}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Daily Telegraph}, author = {Spencer, Charles}, month = may, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {17}, } @article{taylor_resurrection_1996, title = {Resurrection}, language = {en}, journal = {The Independent}, author = {Taylor, Paul}, collaborator = {Lawrence, Maureen}, month = may, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {9}, } @article{whitebrook_resurrection_1996, title = {Resurrection}, language = {en}, journal = {The Scotsman}, author = {Whitebrook, Peter}, collaborator = {Lawrence, Maureen}, month = apr, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {22}, } @article{lawson_popes_1986, title = {Pope’s {An} {Essay} on {Man} and {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Duplicitous} {Reaction} to {It}}, volume = {32}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Journal of the English Language and Literature (Seoul)}, author = {Lawson, Tom O.}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {431--44}, } @article{leak_how_2003, title = {How {Dr} {Johnson}’s {Faith} {Defined} {His} {Life} and {Work}}, language = {en}, journal = {Church Times}, author = {Leak, Adrian}, month = dec, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {14--15}, } @book{lee_mentoring_2005, address = {Lewiston}, title = {Mentoring {Relationships} in the {Life} and {Writings} of {Samuel} {Johnson}: {A} {Study} in the {Dynamics} of {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Literary} {Mentoring}}, abstract = {Explores the phenomenon of literary mentoring and the role that it played in Samuel Johnson’s literary and personal life. Synthesizing this model with Levinsonian psychosocial theories of adult development, it explores Johnson’s relationships with Cornelius Ford, Richard Savage, Oliver Goldsmith, Hester Thrale, Frances Burney, and James Boswell, tracing how each relationship interweaves with stages in Johnson’s psychological development. It also examines mentoring themes in Johnson’s early poetry.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Edwin Mellen Press}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{demaria_mentoring_2006, title = {Mentoring {Relationships} in the {Life} and {Writings} of {Samuel} {Johnson}: {A} {Study} in the {Dynamics} of {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Literary} {Mentoring}}, volume = {57}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, collaborator = {Lee, Anthony W.}, month = mar, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {62--63}, } @article{lee_johnson_2018-2, title = {Johnson, {Bèze}, and \textit{{Idler}} 41}, volume = {70}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, month = mar, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {42--48}, } @article{lee_nicholas_2018, title = {Nicholas {Rowe} {Quotations} in the \textit{{Dictionary}}}, volume = {69}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, month = sep, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {50--55}, } @article{lee_nicholas_2018-1, title = {Nicholas {Rowe}, {Samuel} {Johnson}, and \textit{{Rambler}} 140}, volume = {51}, issn = {2165-0624; 0190-731X}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {The Scriblerian and the Kit-Cats}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {41--45}, } @article{lee_rambler_2018, title = {\textit{{Rambler}} 2 and {Johnson}’s \textit{{Dictionary}}: {Paratextual} and {Intertextual} {Entanglements} with {Pope}, {Statius}, {Dryden}, {Gay}, and {Milton}}, volume = {32}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Intelligencer}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {9--18}, } @article{reddick_community_2021, title = {Community and {Solitude}: {New} {Essays} on {Johnson}’s {Circle}}, volume = {54}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Reddick, Allen}, collaborator = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1056--58}, } @article{saxton_community_2021, title = {Community and {Solitude}: {New} {Essays} on {Johnson}’s {Circle}}, volume = {34}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Fiction}, author = {Saxton, Teresa}, collaborator = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {110--113}, } @article{walker_community_2020, title = {Community and {Solitude}: {New} {Essays} on {Johnson}’s {Circle}}, volume = {34}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Intelligencer}, author = {Walker, Robert G.}, collaborator = {Lee, Anthony W.}, month = oct, year = {2020}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {22--28}, } @incollection{lee_no_2018, address = {Newark}, title = {No {Poem} and {Island}: {Intertextuality} in {London}, a {Poem}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {New {Essays} on {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Revaluation}}, publisher = {University of Delaware Press}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, editor = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {25--46}, } @incollection{lee_saint_2019, address = {Clemson}, title = {‘{Saint} {Samuel} of {Fleet} {Street}’: {Johnson} and {Woolf}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} among the {Modernists}}, publisher = {Clemson University Press}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, editor = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {41--68}, } @article{lee_johnson_2019-1, title = {Johnson, {Machiavelli}, and \textit{{Rambler}} 156}, volume = {70}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, month = mar, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {53--56}, } @article{lee_neaeras_2019, title = {Neæra's {Tangled} {Hair}: {Johnson}, {Hammond}, and {Milton}'s \textit{{Lycidas}}}, volume = {66 [264]}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {584--487}, } @article{kraft_samuel_2020, title = {Samuel {Johnson} among the {Modernists}}, volume = {57}, language = {en}, number = {8}, journal = {Choice}, author = {Kraft, Elizabeth}, collaborator = {Lee, Anthony W.}, month = apr, year = {2020}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {863}, } @article{lee_clangor_2020, title = {The ‘{Clangor} of a {Trumpet}’: {John} {Locke} and \textit{{Rambler}} 94}, volume = {71}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, month = sep, year = {2020}, keywords = {Johnson, Philosophy}, pages = {21--33}, } @incollection{lee_travel_2022, address = {Oxford}, title = {Travel}, abstract = {This chapter examines Samuel Johnson’s relationship with travel, both his physical journeys and the textual records of such journeys, or travelogues. It begins by consulting entries on travel in Johnson’s Dictionary and his theoretical discussion in Idler 97, finding that for Johnson, travel and travel writing possessed profound moral and aesthetic dimensions. The chapter then looks at three major journeys that Johnson undertook to France and Wales with Hester Thrale, and Scotland with James Boswell. All three left textual records of these excursions, and the article describes and analyzes Johnson’s writings in light of the Thrale’s and Boswell’s—especially with respect to Johnson’s Journey to the Western Islands, which is one of his literary masterpieces and a major contribution to the travelogue genre. The article concludes with a consideration of the Journey’s considerable aesthetic dimensions.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Oxford} {Handbook} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {244--59}, } @incollection{lee_johnson_2023, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Johnson and {Renaissance} {Humanism}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {New} {Cambridge} {Companion} to {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, editor = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {41--54}, } @article{lee_johnsons_1985, title = {Johnson’s {Poetry}: {A} {Bicentenary} {Tribute}}, volume = {28}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {English Studies in Africa}, author = {Lee, B. S.}, year = {1985}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {81--98}, } @article{leicester_james_1991, title = {James {Boswell} — {A} {Personal} {Appreciation}}, volume = {D:7}, language = {en}, number = {7}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Leicester, J. H.}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {5--9}, } @article{leicester_sixty-five_1993, title = {Sixty-{Five} {Years} in the {Company} of {Dr} {Johnson} and his {Friends}}, volume = {D:9}, language = {en}, number = {9}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Leicester, J. H. and Dowdeswell, Mrs A. G. and Pigrome, Miss Stella}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {13--14}, } @incollection{lerer_harmless_2007, address = {New York}, title = {A {Harmless} {Drudge}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and the {Making} of the \textit{{Dictionary}}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Inventing {English}: {A} {Portable} {History} of the {Language}}, publisher = {Columbia University Press}, author = {Lerer, Seth}, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {167--180}, } @article{lettis_coming_2001, title = {Coming from {Him}}, language = {en}, journal = {New York Times Book Review}, author = {Lettis, Richard}, month = sep, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {4}, annote = {Brief letter to the editor on Charles McGrath’s review of Sisman’s Boswell’s Presumptuous Task interpreting “I do indeed come from Scotland, but I cannot help it.” }, } @incollection{lewis_life_2013, title = {\textit{{The} {Life} of {Samuel} {Johnson}} [review of {Bertram} {Davis}'s edition of {Hawkins}'s \textit{{Life}}]}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Image and {Imagination}: {Essays} and {Reviews}}, author = {Lewis, C. S.}, collaborator = {Hawkins, John and Davis, Bertram H.}, year = {2013}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{lewis_reflections_2019, title = {Reflections: {Dialectic} of {Bewilderment}}, volume = {31}, abstract = {This essay reflects on the inherently disconcerting labour of producing a literary anthology. It does so by way of the Enlightenment view of bewilderment as a legitimate epistemological position. In that view, propounded by figures as various as Bernard Mandeville, Daniel Defoe, Samuel Johnson, and Sarah Fielding, bewilderment stands distinct from such possible cognates as confusion or nescience and arises from the experience of immersion in a proliferation of media forms. Such an experience obviously links the print-saturated eighteenth century to our own digitizing times; anthologies are autoimmune responses to media ecologies of this nature. Enlightenment conceptualizations of bewilderment, thus, both articulate and potentially resolve the frustrations entailed in an anthology’s making.}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Fiction}, author = {Lewis, Jayne}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {575--95}, } @article{levine_genealogy_1992, title = {The {Genealogy} of {Romantic} {Literary} {History}: {Refigurations} of {Johnson}’s \textit{{Lives} of the {English} {Poets}} in the {Criticism} of {Coleridge} and {Wordsworth}}, volume = {34}, language = {en}, journal = {Criticism: A Quarterly for Literature and the Arts}, author = {Levine, William}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {349--78}, } @incollection{ley_degree_2014, address = {London}, title = {A {Degree} of {Insanity}: {Samuel} {Johnson} (1709–1784)}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Critic} in the {Modern} {World}: {Public} {Criticism} from {Samuel} {Johnson} to {James} {Wood}}, publisher = {Bloomsbury}, author = {Ley, James}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {9--34}, } @article{linklater_road_1993, title = {On the {Road} with {Johnson} \& {Boswell} \& {Co}.}, language = {en}, journal = {The Telegraph Magazine}, author = {Linklater, Andro}, month = sep, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {36}, } @incollection{lipking_johnsons_1987, address = {Lexington}, title = {Johnson’s {Beginnings}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Domestick {Privacies}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and the {Art} of {Biography}}, publisher = {University Press of Kentucky}, author = {Lipking, Lawrence}, editor = {Wheeler, David}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {13--25}, } @incollection{lipking_learning_1988, address = {Oxford}, title = {Learning to {Read} {Johnson}: {The} {Vision} of {Theodore} and {The} \textit{{Vanity} of {Human} {Wishes}}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Modern {Essays} on {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Literature}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Lipking, Lawrence}, editor = {Damrosch, Jr., Leopold}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {335--54}, } @incollection{lipking_death_1991, address = {Bombay}, title = {The {Death} and {Life} of {Johnson}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Re-{Viewing} {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Popular Prakashan}, author = {Lipking, Lawrence}, editor = {Jain, Nalini}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {102--111}, } @incollection{lipking_inventing_1991, address = {New York}, title = {Inventing the {Common} {Reader}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and the {Canon}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Interpretation and {Cultural} {History}}, publisher = {St. Martin's Press}, author = {Lipking, Lawrence}, editor = {Pittock, Joan H. and Wear, A.}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {153--74}, } @article{lipking_jacobite_1997, title = {The {Jacobite} {Plot}}, volume = {64}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {ELH: English Literary History}, author = {Lipking, Lawrence}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {843--55}, } @article{bundock_samuel_1997, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {The} {Life} of an {Author}}, volume = {E:1}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Bundock, Michael}, collaborator = {Lipking, Lawrence}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {75--76}, } @article{demaria_samuel_2001-1, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {The} {Life} of an {Author}}, volume = {98}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Modern Philology}, author = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, collaborator = {Lipking, Lawrence}, month = feb, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {495--499}, } @article{fix_samuel_1999, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {The} {Life} of an {Author}}, volume = {22}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Biography: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly}, author = {Fix, Stephen}, collaborator = {Lipking, Lawrence}, year = {1999}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {614--18}, } @article{kaminski_samuel_2000-1, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {The} {Life} of an {Author}}, volume = {11}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Kaminski, Thomas}, collaborator = {Lipking, Lawrence}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {333--340}, } @article{langan_portrait_1998, title = {Portrait of an {Author}, {Not} the {Man} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}: {The} {Life} of an {Author}}, by {Lawrence} {Lipking}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Buffalo News}, author = {Langan, Michael D.}, month = nov, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {5}, } @article{lurcock_samuel_2000-1, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {The} {Life} of an {Author}}, volume = {47 [245]}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Lurcock, A. F. T.}, collaborator = {Lipking, Lawrence}, month = mar, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {131--32}, } @article{mullan_rise_1999, title = {The {Rise} of {Mr} {Nobody}: {Dr} {Johnson} {Had} {No} {Trouble} {Defining} the {Word} {Failure} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}: {The} {Life} of an {Author}}, by {Lawrence} {Lipking}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Guardian}, author = {Mullan, John}, month = mar, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {8}, } @article{mullan_samuel_1999-1, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {The} {Life} of an {Author}}, volume = {22}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Biography: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly}, author = {Mullan, John}, collaborator = {Lipking, Lawrence}, year = {1999}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {442}, } @article{murphy_real_1998, title = {The {Real} {Dr}. {J} {Gets} {Stuffed}: {The} {Master} of {English} {Prose} {Is} {Stopped} {Cold} by a {Foul}-{Prone} {Biographer} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}: {The} {Life} of an {Author}}, by {Lawrence} {Lipking}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Globe and Mail (Toronto)}, author = {Murphy, Rex}, month = dec, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {10}, } @article{ohagan_samuel_2000, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {The} {Life} of an {Author}}, volume = {22}, language = {en}, number = {19}, journal = {London Review of Books}, author = {O'Hagan, Andrew}, collaborator = {Lipking, Lawrence}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {8}, } @article{pritchard_samuel_1999, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {The} {Life} of an {Author}}, volume = {52}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Hudson Review}, author = {Pritchard, William H.}, collaborator = {Lipking, Lawrence}, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {133--40}, } @article{rawson_working_1999, title = {A {Working} {Life} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}: {The} {Life} of an {Author}}, by {Lawrence} {Lipking}]}, volume = {17}, language = {en}, number = {10}, journal = {New Criterion}, author = {Rawson, Claude}, month = jun, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {74--78}, } @article{redford_samuel_2000, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {The} {Life} of an {Author}}, volume = {201}, language = {en}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {Redford, Bruce}, collaborator = {Lipking, Lawrence}, month = feb, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {137--38}, } @article{ricks_definitive_1998, title = {The {Definitive} {Dr}. {Johnson} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}: {The} {Life} of an {Author}}, by {Lawrence} {Lipking}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Boston Globe}, author = {Ricks, Christopher}, month = nov, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {K1}, } @article{schwartz_samuel_1999, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {The} {Life} of an {Author}}, volume = {31}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Albion}, author = {Schwartz, Richard B.}, collaborator = {Lipking, Lawrence}, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {490--91}, } @article{shinagel_samuel_1999, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {The} {Life} of an {Author}}, volume = {16}, language = {en}, journal = {Harvard Review}, author = {Shinagel, Michael}, collaborator = {Lipking, Lawrence}, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {165--66}, } @article{strauss_samuel_nodate, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {The} {Life} of an {Author}}, language = {en}, journal = {Magill’s Literary Annual}, author = {Strauss, Gerald H.}, collaborator = {Lipking, Lawrence}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {2:2459--62}, } @article{suarez_another_1999, title = {Another {Tiny} {Boswell} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}: {The} {Life} of an {Author}} by {Lawrence} {Lipking}]}, language = {en}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Suarez, Michael F. S.J.}, month = aug, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {8}, } @article{korshin_age_2001, title = {The {Age} of {Johnson}: {A} {Scholarly} {Annual}}, volume = {79}, language = {en}, journal = {Year's Work in English Studies}, collaborator = {Korshin, Paul J. and Lynch, Jack}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {399--406}, } @article{lockwood_samuel_1984, title = {Samuel {Johnson}}, volume = {5}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {British Heritage}, author = {Lockwood, Allison}, year = {1984}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {62--73}, } @phdthesis{luca_candide_1996, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Candide, \textit{{Rasselas}} and the {Genre} of the {Philosophical} {Tale} in {English} and {French} {Literature} of the {Eighteenth} {Century}}, language = {en}, school = {University of Kent}, author = {Luca, A. D.}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{lucas_travel_1994, title = {Travel: {Defining} {Image} of {Wit} and {Wisdom}}, language = {en}, journal = {Daily Telegraph}, author = {Lucas, John}, month = jul, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {33}, } @article{lujan_samuel_1984, title = {Samuel {Johnson}}, volume = {17}, language = {es}, number = {194}, journal = {Historia y vida}, author = {Lujan, Nestor}, year = {1984}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {88--95}, } @article{luoni_recit_1988, title = {Recit, exemple, dialogue}, volume = {74}, language = {fr}, journal = {Poetique}, author = {Luoni, F.}, editor = {{French}}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {211--32}, } @article{lustig_boswell_1985, title = {Boswell without {Johnson}: {The} {Years} {After}}, volume = {D:1}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Lustig, Irma S.}, year = {1985}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {36--38}, } @article{kinsella_boswell_1997, title = {Boswell: {Citizen} of the {World}, {Man} of {Letters}}, volume = {8}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Kinsella, Thomas E.}, collaborator = {Lustig, Irma S.}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {434--438}, } @article{kullman_boswell_1996, title = {Boswell: {Citizen} of the {World}, {Man} of {Letters}}, volume = {28}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Albion}, author = {Kullman, Colby H.}, collaborator = {Lustig, Irma S.}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {698--700}, } @article{zachs_boswell_1996, title = {Boswell: {Citizen} of the {World}, {Man} of {Letters}}, volume = {10}, language = {en}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Scotland}, author = {Zachs, William}, collaborator = {Lustig, Irma S.}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {16--18}, } @incollection{lustig_myth_1997, address = {Glasgow}, title = {The {Myth} of {Johnson}’s {Misogyny} in the {Life} of {Johnson}: {Another} {View}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Boswell in {Scotland} and {Beyond}}, publisher = {Association for Scottish Literary Studies}, author = {Lustig, Irma S.}, editor = {Crawford, Thomas}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {71--88}, } @article{lynch_bibliography_2003, title = {A {Bibliography} of {Johnsonian} {Studies}, 1986–1998}, volume = {25}, language = {en}, journal = {The Eighteenth Century: A Current Bibliography}, collaborator = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {106--107}, } @article{stuhr_bibliography_2001, title = {A {Bibliography} of {Johnsonian} {Studies}, 1986–1998}, volume = {38}, language = {en}, number = {8}, journal = {Choice}, author = {Stuhr, R.}, collaborator = {Lynch, Jack}, month = apr, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {4208}, } @article{brownley_age_2004, title = {The {Age} of {Elizabeth} in the {Age} of {Johnson}}, volume = {36}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Albion}, author = {Brownley, Martine Watson}, collaborator = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {140--41}, } @article{budra_age_2004, title = {The {Age} of {Elizabeth} in the {Age} of {Johnson}}, volume = {57}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Renaissance Quarterly}, author = {Budra, Paul}, collaborator = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {726--27}, } @article{cummings_age_2003, title = {The {Age} of {Elizabeth} in the {Age} of {Johnson}}, volume = {5237}, language = {en}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Cummings, Brian}, collaborator = {Lynch, Jack}, month = aug, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {23}, } @article{freiburg_age_2005, title = {The {Age} of {Elizabeth} in the {Age} of {Johnson}}, volume = {123}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Anglia: Zeitschrift für englische Philologie}, author = {Freiburg, Rudolf}, collaborator = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {742--45}, } @article{greenfield_age_2003, title = {The {Age} of {Elizabeth} in the {Age} of {Johnson}}, volume = {3}, language = {en}, journal = {East-Central Intelligencer}, author = {Greenfield, Sayre N.}, collaborator = {Lynch, Jack}, month = sep, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {50--52}, } @article{jenkins_age_2003, title = {The {Age} of {Elizabeth} in the {Age} of {Johnson}}, volume = {41}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Choice}, author = {Jenkins, E. J.}, collaborator = {Lynch, Jack}, month = sep, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {0531}, } @article{kalter_age_2004, title = {The {Age} of {Elizabeth} in the {Age} of {Johnson}}, volume = {102}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Modern Philology}, author = {Kalter, Barrett}, collaborator = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {279--82}, } @article{kliman_age_2005, title = {The {Age} of {Elizabeth} in the {Age} of {Johnson}}, volume = {18}, language = {en}, journal = {Medieval \& Renaissance Drama in England}, author = {Kliman, Bernice W.}, collaborator = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {220--222}, } @article{olsen_age_2003, title = {The {Age} of {Elizabeth} in the {Age} of {Johnson}}, volume = {54}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Olsen, Thomas G.}, collaborator = {Lynch, Jack}, month = sep, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {58--72}, } @article{rees_age_2002, title = {The {Age} of {Elizabeth} in the {Age} of {Johnson}}, volume = {E:6}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Rees, Christine}, collaborator = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {76--78}, } @article{stock_age_2004, title = {The {Age} of {Elizabeth} in the {Age} of {Johnson}}, volume = {15}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Stock, R. D.}, collaborator = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {393--397}, } @misc{lynch_reading_2004, title = {Reading {Johnson}’s {Unreadable} \textit{{Dictionary}}}, language = {en}, journal = {Book TV}, publisher = {C-SPAN2}, collaborator = {Lynch, Jack}, month = jan, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, annote = {A one-hour lecture on the attractions of the illustrative quotations in the Dictionary. Delivered at the Boston Athenæum, 15 January 2004, broadcast on C-SPAN2’s Book TV, 31 Jan. 2004, 8 Feb. 2004, and 22 Feb. 2004. }, } @incollection{lynch_samuel_2004-3, address = {Bristol}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Thoemmes} {Press} {Dictionary} of {British} {Classicists}, 1500–1960}, publisher = {Thoemmes Press}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, editor = {Todd, Robert B.}, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, annote = {A brief encyclopedia entry, focusing on Johnson’s knowledge of the classics. }, } @article{jackson_putdowns_2005, title = {Putdowns to {Pick} {Up} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Insults}: {A} {Compendium} of {Snubs}, {Sneers}, {Slights}, and {Effronteries} from the {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Master}}, by {Jack} {Lynch}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Sunday Mercury}, author = {Jackson, Lorne}, month = oct, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {6}, } @article{lynch_samuel_2004-4, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Insults}: {A} {Compendium} of {Snubs}, {Sneers}, {Slights}, and {Effronteries} from the {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Master}}, volume = {55}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, collaborator = {Lynch, Jack}, month = sep, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {70}, } @article{kyff_samuel_2004, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Insults}: {A} {Compendium} of {Snubs}, {Sneers}, {Slights}, and {Effronteries} from the {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Master}}, language = {en}, journal = {Hartford Courant}, author = {Kyff, Rob}, collaborator = {Lynch, Jack}, month = jun, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {2}, } @article{murali_elevate_2005, title = {Elevate the {Insult} to an {Art} {Form} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Insults}: {A} {Compendium} of {Snubs}, {Sneers}, {Slights}, and {Effronteries} from the {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Master}} by {Jack} {Lynch}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Hindu Business Times}, author = {Murali, D.}, month = nov, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{ott_age_2004, title = {The {Age} of {Insults} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Insults}: {A} {Compendium} of {Snubs}, {Sneers}, {Slights}, and {Effronteries} from the {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Master}}, by {Jack} {Lynch}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Booklist}, author = {Ott, Bill}, month = apr, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{pakenham_samuel_2004, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Insults}: {A} {Compendium} of {Snubs}, {Sneers}, {Slights}, and {Effronteries} from the {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Master}}, language = {en}, journal = {Baltimore Sun}, author = {Pakenham, Michael}, collaborator = {Lynch, Jack}, month = jun, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {8}, } @article{lynch_samuel_2004-5, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Insults}: {A} {Compendium} of {Snubs}, {Sneers}, {Slights}, and {Effronteries} from the {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Master}}, language = {en}, journal = {Publishers Weekly}, collaborator = {Lynch, Jack}, month = jan, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {169}, } @article{tankard_insulting_2006, title = {Insulting {Words} in {Johnson}’s \textit{{Dictionary}} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Insults}: {A} {Compendium} of {Snubs}, {Sneers}, {Slights}, and {Effronteries} from the {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Master}}, by {Jack} {Lynch}]}, volume = {13}, language = {en}, number = {48}, journal = {The Southern Johnsonian}, author = {Tankard, Paul}, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {8}, } @article{lynch_samuel_2005, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Insults}: {A} {Compendium} of {Snubs}, {Sneers}, {Slights}, and {Effronteries} from the {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Master}}, language = {en}, journal = {Western Daily Press (Bristol)}, collaborator = {Lynch, Jack}, month = dec, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {34}, } @article{lynch_dr_2005-1, title = {Dr. {Johnson}’s {Revolution}}, language = {en}, journal = {New York Times}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, month = jul, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {A15}, annote = {An Op-Ed essay on the importance of SJ’s Dictionary in early America, including SJ’s principles of selection. }, } @incollection{lynch_life_2009, address = {Cambridge}, title = {The {Life} of {Johnson}, the \textit{{Life} of {Johnson}}, the \textit{{Lives}} of {Johnson}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} after 300 {Years}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, editor = {Clingham, Greg and Smallwood, Philip}, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {131--44}, annote = {A consideration of Johnson’s influence on later biographers, and the kinds of events he found particularly important in the various Lives of the Poets. }, } @incollection{lynch_enchaining_2009, address = {New York}, title = {Enchaining {Syllables}, {Lashing} the {Wind}: {Samuel} {Johnson} {Lays} {Down} the {Law}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Lexicographer}’s {Dilemma}: {The} {Evolution} of “{Proper}” {English}, from {Shakespeare} to “{South} {Park}”}, publisher = {Walker \& Co.}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {71--93}, annote = {On debates over descriptive and prescriptive lexicography, and Johnson’s debt to the tradition of the common law. }, } @incollection{lynch_disposition_2014, address = {San Marino}, title = {‘{A} {Disposition} to {Write}’: {Johnson} as {Correspondent}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson}: {New} {Contexts} for a {New} {Century}}, publisher = {Huntington Library}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, editor = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {89--106}, } @article{lynch_johnsons_2017, title = {Johnson’s {Lives}}, volume = {68}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, month = sep, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {6--15}, } @incollection{lynch_johnson_2019, address = {Clemson}, title = {Johnson {Goes} to {War}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} among the {Modernists}}, publisher = {Clemson University Press}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, editor = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {115--32}, } @incollection{lynch_criticism_2022, address = {Oxford}, title = {Criticism}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Oxford} {Handbook} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {191--208}, } @article{lynch_johnsons_2024, title = {Johnson’s \textit{{Dictionary}} and “the {Lexicons} of {Ancient} {Tongues}”}, volume = {13}, issn = {1824-484X}, doi = {10.36253/LEA-1824-484x-15825}, abstract = {Though Samuel Johnson’s Dictionary (1755) is often compared with the major vernacular dictionaries of the 17th century, a better point of comparison is the early modern lexicons of the classical languages, which Johnson knew well, and which informed his practice in his own lexicography.}, language = {en}, journal = {LEA: Lingue e letterature d’Oriente e d’Occidente}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2024}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {27--38}, } @article{lynch_anniversary_2005-1, title = {Anniversary {Essays} on {Johnson}’s “{Dictionary}”}, language = {en}, journal = {Contemporary Review}, collaborator = {Lynch, Jack and McDermott, Anne C.}, month = oct, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{hedrick_anniversary_2006, title = {Anniversary {Essays} on {Johnson}’s “{Dictionary}”}, volume = {57}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Hedrick, Elizabeth}, collaborator = {Lynch, Jack and McDermott, Anne}, month = mar, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {51--55}, } @article{hullen_anniversary_2006, title = {Anniversary {Essays} on {Johnson}’s “{Dictionary}”}, volume = {33}, language = {it}, number = {3}, journal = {Historiographia Linguistica: International Journal for the History of the Language Sciences/Revue Internationale pour l'Histoire des Sciences du Langage/Internationale Zeitschrift für die Geschichte der Sprachwissenschaften}, author = {Hüllen, Werner}, collaborator = {Lynch, Jack and McDermott, Anne}, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {426--30}, } @article{jackson_big_2005, title = {Big and {Little} {Matters}: {Discrepancies} in the {Genius} of {Samuel} {Johnson} [review of \textit{{Loving} {Dr}. {Johnson}} by {Helen} {Deutsch}; \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Unpublished} {Revisions} to the “{Dictionary} of the {English} {Language}”} by {Allen} {Reddick}; \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson} and the {Art} of {Sinking}, 1709–1791} by {Freya} {Johnston}; \textit{{Anniversary} {Essays} on {Johnson}’s “{Dictionary}”} by {Jack} {Lynch} and {Anne} {McDermott}; and \textit{{A} {Commentary} on {Mr}. {Pope}’s {Principles} of {Morality}, or {Essay} on {Man}} by {O} {M} {Brack}, {Jr}.}, language = {en}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Jackson, H. J.}, month = nov, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {3--4}, } @article{lee_anniversary_2006, title = {Anniversary {Essays} on {Johnson}’s “{Dictionary}”}, volume = {43}, language = {en}, number = {7}, journal = {Choice}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, collaborator = {Lynch, Jack and McDermott, Anne C.}, month = mar, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {3876}, } @article{nokes_last_2006, title = {The {Last} {Word} — {Even} {If} {Not} {Adroit} [review of \textit{{Dr} {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {The} {Extraordinary} {Story} of the {Book} that {Defined} the {World}} by {Henry} {Hitchings}; \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Unpublished} {Revisions} to the “{Dictionary} of the {English} {Language}”: {A} {Facsimile} {Edition}}, by {Allen} {Reddick}; and \textit{{Anniversary} {Essays} on {Johnson}’s “{Dictionary},”} by {Jack} {Lynch} and {Anne} {McDermott}]}, volume = {Supplement 1739}, language = {en}, journal = {Times Higher Education}, author = {Nokes, David}, month = apr, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {22}, } @article{lynn_johnsons_1986, title = {Johnson’s \textit{{Rambler}} and {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Rhetoric}}, volume = {19}, language = {en}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Lynn, Steven}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {461--79}, } @article{lynn_lockes_1990, title = {Locke’s eye, {Adam}’s tongue, {Johnson}’s word: language, marriage, and ‘the choice of life’}, volume = {3}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Lynn, Steven}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson, Philosophy}, pages = {35--61}, } @article{basker_samuel_1997-1, title = {Samuel {Johnson} after {Deconstruction}: {Rhetoric} and "{The} {Rambler}"}, volume = {8}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Basker, James G.}, collaborator = {Lynn, Steven}, year = {1997}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {420--425}, } @article{scholtz_samuel_1993, title = {Samuel {Johnson} after {Deconstruction}: {Rhetoric} and "{The} {Rambler}"}, volume = {30}, language = {en}, number = {6}, journal = {Choice}, author = {Scholtz, Gregory}, collaborator = {Lynn, Steven}, month = feb, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {962}, } @article{tomarken_samuel_1993, title = {Samuel {Johnson} after {Deconstruction}: {Rhetoric} and "{The} {Rambler}"}, volume = {58}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {South Atlantic Review}, author = {Tomarken, Edward}, collaborator = {Lynn, Steven}, month = sep, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {112--16}, } @phdthesis{mccaffery_prior_1998, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Prior to {Meaning}: {The} {Protosemantic} and {Poetics}}, language = {en}, school = {State University of New York at Buffalo}, author = {McCaffery, Stephen}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, annote = {Includes a section on the theories of language implicit in the \textit{Dictionary}. }, } @article{mccoshan_publication_1997, title = {Publication {Day} for {Johnson}’s \textit{{Dictionary}}}, language = {en}, journal = {New Statesman}, author = {McCoshan, Duncan}, month = aug, year = {1997}, note = {Cartoon.}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {37}, } @article{mcdermott_johnsons_1989, title = {Johnson’s {Use} of {Shakespeare} in the \textit{{Dictionary}}}, volume = {D:5}, language = {en}, number = {5}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {McDermott, Anne}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {7--16}, } @inproceedings{mcdermott_corpus_1994, address = {Amsterdam \& Atlanta}, title = {A {Corpus} of {Source} {Texts} for {Johnson}’s \textit{{Dictionary}}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Corpora {Across} the {Centuries}: {Proceedings} of the {First} {International} {Colloquium} on {English} {Diachronic} {Corpora}}, publisher = {Rodopi}, author = {McDermott, Anne}, editor = {Kytö, Merja and Rissanen, Matti and Wright, Susan}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {151--54}, } @incollection{mcdermott_intertextual_1994, address = {Toronto}, series = {{CCH} {Working} {Papers}}, title = {The {Intertextual} {Web} of {Johnson}’s \textit{{Dictionary}} and the {Concept} of {Authorship}}, language = {en}, number = {4}, booktitle = {Early {Dictionary} {Databases}}, publisher = {University of Toronto}, author = {McDermott, Anne}, editor = {Lancashire, Ian and Wooldridge, T. Russon}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {165--172}, } @article{mcdermott_textual_1995, title = {Textual {Transformations}: {The} {Memoirs} of {Martinus} {Scriblerus} in {Johnson}’s \textit{{Dictionary}}}, volume = {48}, language = {en}, journal = {Studies in Bibliography: Papers of the Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia}, author = {McDermott, Anne}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {133--48}, } @article{mcdermott_making_1995, title = {The {Making} of {Johnson}’s \textit{{Dictionary}} on {CD}-{ROM}}, language = {en}, journal = {Transactions of the Johnson Society (Lichfield)}, author = {McDermott, Anne}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {29--37}, } @article{mcdermott_preparing_1996, title = {Preparing the \textit{{Dictionary}} for {CD}-{ROM}}, volume = {D:12}, language = {en}, number = {12}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {McDermott, Anne}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {17--25}, } @incollection{mcdermott_samuel_2000, address = {Oxford}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}, \textit{{Dictionary}}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {A {Companion} to {Literature} from {Milton} to {Blake}}, publisher = {Blackwell}, author = {McDermott, Anne}, editor = {Womersley, David}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {353--59}, } @incollection{mcdermott_samuel_2000-1, address = {Oxford}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}, \textit{{Rasselas}}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {A {Companion} to {Literature} from {Milton} to {Blake}}, publisher = {Blackwell}, author = {McDermott, Anne}, editor = {Womersley, David}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {360--65}, } @incollection{mcdermott_creating_2003, address = {Mainz}, title = {Creating an {Electronic} {Edition} of {Johnson}’s \textit{{Dictionary}}: {Developments} of {Solutions} to {Some} {Problems}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Standards und {Methoden} der {Volltextdigitalisierung}}, publisher = {Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur}, author = {McDermott, Anne}, editor = {Burch, Thomas and Fournier, Johannes and Grtner, Kurt and Rapp, Andrea}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {153--60}, } @article{macdonald_eighteenth-century_1985, title = {Eighteenth-{Century} {Optimism} as {Metafiction} in \textit{{Pale} {Fire}}}, volume = {14}, language = {en}, journal = {The Nabokovian}, author = {Macdonald, D. L.}, year = {1985}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {26--32}, } @article{macdonald_torrent_1996, title = {The {Torrent} {Shrieks}}, volume = {96}, language = {en}, journal = {Edinburgh Review}, author = {Macdonald, Murdo}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {99--108}, } @article{macdougall_three_2007, title = {Three {Writers} of {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Lichfield}: {Johnson}, {Erasmus} {Darwin} and {Anna} {Seward}}, volume = {9}, language = {en}, journal = {Johnson Society of Australia Papers}, author = {MacDougall, Wallace}, month = aug, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {33--46}, } @article{mcdowell_levelling_2004, title = {Levelling {Language}: {The} {Politics} of {Literacy} in the {English} {Radical} {Tradition}, 1640–1830}, volume = {46}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Criticism: A Quarterly for Literature and the Arts}, author = {McDowell, Nicholas}, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {39--62}, } @article{mcellhenney_john_1983, title = {John {Wesley} and {Samuel} {Johnson}: {A} {Tale} of {Three} {Coincidences}}, volume = {21}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Methodist History}, author = {McEllhenney, John G.}, year = {1983}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {143--55}, } @article{mcellhenney_two_1994, title = {Two {Critiques} of {Wealth}: {John} {Wesley} and {Samuel} {Johnson} {Assess} the {Machinations} of {Mammon}}, volume = {32}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Methodist History}, author = {McEllhenney, John G.}, month = apr, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {147}, } @article{mcenroe_17_1998, title = {17 {Gough} {Square}}, volume = {E:2}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {McEnroe, Natasha}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {32--37}, } @article{mcenroe_protection_2003, title = {Protection from the {Tyranny} of {Treatment}}, volume = {10}, language = {en}, journal = {History Today}, author = {McEnroe, Natasha}, month = oct, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {5--6}, } @book{mcenroe_tyranny_2003, address = {London}, title = {The {Tyranny} of {Treatment}: {Samuel} {Johnson}, {His} {Friends} and {Georgian} {Medicine}}, isbn = {978-0-9540420-6-6}, language = {en}, publisher = {British Art Journal in association with Dr Johnson's House Trust}, editor = {McEnroe, Natasha and Simon, Robin}, year = {2003}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Paperback, Science, History}, annote = {Essays to accompany an exhibition at Dr. Johnson’s House.}, } @article{macfadyen_johnson_1989, title = {Johnson {House}, {Gough} {Square}, {Renovations}}, language = {en}, journal = {Transactions of the Johnson Society (Lichfield)}, author = {Macfadyen, Neil}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {82--83}, } @phdthesis{mcgrath_tragedy_1994, type = {{MA} thesis,}, title = {From {Tragedy} to {Hope}: {A} {Study} of the {Parallels} in the {Thought} of {Samuel} {Johnson} and {T}. {S}. {Eliot}}, language = {en}, school = {Eastern Illinois University}, author = {McGrath, Thomas Daniel}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{mcguffie_harmful_1986, title = {The {Harmful} {Drudge}}, volume = {D:2}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {McGuffie, Helen-Louise}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {17--19}, annote = {On Johnson’s reputation.}, } @article{mcguill_prime_1984, title = {Prime {Time} for {Dr}. {Johnson}}, volume = {55}, language = {en}, journal = {Advertising Age}, author = {McGuill, R. J.}, month = oct, year = {1984}, note = {Cartoon.}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {20}, } @article{mchenry_dr_1983, title = {Dr. {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Head}-{Tilt} — {A} {Hitherto} {Unrecognized} {Example} of {IVth} {Cranial} {Nerve} {Palsy}}, volume = {33}, language = {en}, number = {4 suppl. 2}, journal = {Neurology}, author = {McHenry, Jr., Lawrence C.}, year = {1983}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {230}, } @article{macinery_johnson_1982, title = {Johnson and the {Art} of {Translation}}, volume = {C:24}, language = {en}, number = {23}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {MacInery, John}, year = {1982}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {19--20}, } @article{mcinnis_discursive_1987, title = {Discursive {Communities}/{Interpretive} {Communities}: {The} {New} {Logic}, {John} {Locke} and {Dictionary}-{Making}, 1660–1760}, volume = {10}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Social Epistemology}, author = {McInnis, Raymond G.}, month = jan, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson, Philosophy}, pages = {107--22}, } @article{mcintosh_elementary_2000, title = {Elementary {Rhetorical} {Ideas} and {Eighteenth}-{Century} {English}}, volume = {22}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Language Sciences: An Interdisciplinary Forum}, author = {McIntosh, Carey}, month = jul, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {231--49}, } @article{hitchings_hester_2008, title = {Hester: {The} {Remarkable} {Life} of {Dr}. {Johnson}’s '{Dear} {Mistress}'}, language = {en}, journal = {The Telegraph}, author = {Hitchings, Henry}, collaborator = {McIntyre, Ian}, month = nov, year = {2008}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{wilson_hester_2008, title = {Hester: {The} {Remarkable} {Life} of {Dr}. {Johnson}’s '{Dear} {Mistress}'}, language = {en}, journal = {The Sunday Times}, author = {Wilson, Frances}, collaborator = {McIntyre, Ian}, month = nov, year = {2008}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @phdthesis{mack_historicity_2003, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {The {Historicity} of {Johnson}’s {Lexicographer},” chapter 2 of “{Literary} {Historicity}: {Literary} {Form} and {Historical} {Thinking} in {Mid}-{Eighteenth}-{Century} {England}}, language = {en}, school = {Johns Hopkins University}, author = {Mack, Ruth Ellen}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{mack_too_2006, title = {Too {Personal}? {Teaching} the {Preface}}, volume = {57}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Mack, Ruth}, month = mar, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {9--13}, } @article{mckenzie_systematic_1986, title = {The {Systematic} {Scrutiny} of {Passion} in {Johnson}’s \textit{{Rambler}}}, volume = {20}, language = {en}, journal = {Certain, Lively Episodes: The Articulation of Passion in Eighteenth-Century Prose}, author = {McKenzie, Alan T.}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {171--93}, } @incollection{mackenzie_jacobite_2002, address = {Basingstoke}, title = {A {Jacobite} {Undertone} in ‘{While} {Ladies} {Interpose}’?}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Historical} {Context}}, publisher = {Palgrave}, author = {MacKenzie, Niall}, editor = {Clark, J. C. D. and Erskine-Hill, Howard}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {265--94}, } @article{mackinnon_translating_1991, title = {Translating a {Self}}, volume = {112}, language = {en}, number = {2313}, journal = {Cambridge Review}, author = {Mackinnon, Lachlan}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {70--73}, } @article{mclaverty_dr_1997, title = {Dr {Fleeman}’s {Bibliography} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {E:1}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {McLaverty, James}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {3--12}, } @article{mcmanis_attitude_2005, title = {Attitude: {What} {Samuel} {Johnson} {Had} in {Abundance}}, language = {en}, journal = {News Tribune (Tacoma)}, author = {McManis, Sam}, month = may, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, annote = {A brief introduction to the Dictionary. }, } @book{macmath_faith_1990, address = {London}, title = {The {Faith} of {Samuel} {Johnson}: {An} {Anthology} of {His} {Spiritual} and {Moral} {Writings} and {Conversation}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Mowbray}, editor = {MacMath, Fiona}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{macmath_dr_1991, title = {Dr {Johnson}, {Strictly} {Speaking}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Times}, author = {MacMath, Fiona}, month = mar, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {14}, annote = {On Johnson’s religious torment.}, } @article{mcmurtry_what_1999, title = {What {Would} {Dr}. {Johnson} {Think}?}, volume = {46}, language = {en}, number = {11}, journal = {New York Review of Books}, author = {McMurtry, Larry and Ladin, Lawrence}, month = jun, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {81--82}, annote = {Letter on Larry McMurtry’s “Chopping Down the Sacred Tree,” speculating on Johnson’s attitudes toward Native Americans. There is a reply by McMurtry.}, } @incollection{mcpherson_representing_2023, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Representing {Johnson} in {Life} and {After}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {New} {Cambridge} {Companion} to {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {McPherson, Heather}, editor = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {218--38}, } @phdthesis{mcward_factual_2000, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Factual {Ambiguity}: {Boswell} and the {Development} of the {Individual} {Life},” chapter 4 of “{Writing} and {Reading} the {Individual}: {The} {Development} of {Personal} {Narrative} in the {Works} of {Defoe}, {Richardson}, and {Boswell}}, language = {en}, school = {University of Kansas}, author = {McWard, James Andrew}, month = feb, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{makarova_theme_2022, title = {The {Theme} of ‘{Hermitage}’ in {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Essay} ‘{The} {Vision} of {Theodore}, the {Hermit} of {Teneriffe}, {Found} in {His} {Cell}’}, volume = {27}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Filologičeskij Klass}, author = {Makarova, Lyudmila Yur’evna}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {115--24}, } @phdthesis{malone_philosophical_1994, type = {{MA} thesis,}, title = {Philosophical and {Biographical} {Hermeneutics}: {An} {Essay} on {History} and {Understanding}}, language = {en}, school = {Fordham University}, author = {Malone, Christopher J.}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{kirkley_philosophical_1990, title = {The {Philosophical} {Biographer}: {Doubt} and {Dialectic} in {Johnson}’s “{Lives} of the {Poets}”}, volume = {3}, language = {en}, journal = {South Atlantic Review}, author = {Kirkley, Harriet}, collaborator = {Maner, Martin}, month = sep, year = {1990}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {106--109}, } @article{pettit_philosophical_1992, title = {The {Philosophical} {Biographer}: {Doubt} and {Dialectic} in {Johnson}’s “{Lives} of the {Poets}”}, volume = {26}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Pettit, Alexander}, collaborator = {Maner, Martin}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {121--24}, } @article{scholtz_philosophical_1989, title = {The {Philosophical} {Biographer}: {Doubt} and {Dialectic} in {Johnson}’s “{Lives} of the {Poets}”}, volume = {27}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Choice}, author = {Scholtz, Gregory}, collaborator = {Maner, Martin}, month = sep, year = {1989}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {167}, } @book{manganelli_vita_2002, address = {Roma}, series = {Biblioteca di studi inglesi}, title = {Vita di {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {it}, number = {3}, publisher = {Edizioni di storia e letteratura}, author = {Manganelli, Giorgio}, editor = {Papetti, Viola}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{manganelli_vita_2008, address = {Milano}, title = {Vita di {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {it}, publisher = {Adelphi}, author = {Manganelli, Giorgio}, editor = {Nigro, Salvatore S.}, year = {2008}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{mankin_memories_2005, title = {Memories and {Anecdotes} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {907}, language = {en}, journal = {Quinzaine littéraire}, author = {Mankin, R.}, month = sep, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {17}, } @article{marcuse_miltonoklastes_1978, title = {Miltonoklastes: {The} {Lauder} {Affair} {Reconsidered}}, volume = {4}, language = {en}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Life}, author = {Marcuse, Michael J.}, year = {1978}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {86--91}, } @article{marcuse_gentlemans_1978, title = {The \textit{{Gentleman}’s {Magazine}} and the {Lauder}/{Milton} {Controversy}}, volume = {81}, language = {en}, journal = {Bulletin of Research in the Humanities}, author = {Marcuse, Michael J.}, year = {1978}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {179--209}, } @article{marcuse_pre-publication_1978, title = {The {Pre}-{Publication} {History} of {William} {Lauder}’s \textit{{Essay} on {Milton}’s {Use} and {Imitation} of the {Moderns} in {His} "{Paradise} {Lost}"}}, volume = {72}, language = {en}, journal = {Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America}, author = {Marcuse, Michael J.}, year = {1978}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {37--57}, } @article{marcuse_scourge_1978, title = {‘{The} {Scourge} of {Impostors}, the {Terror} of {Quacks}’: {John} {Douglas} and the {Exposé} of {William} {Lauder}}, volume = {42}, language = {en}, journal = {Huntington Library Quarterly}, author = {Marcuse, Michael J.}, year = {1978}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {231--61}, } @article{markel_death_1987, title = {The {Death} of {Samuel} {Johnson}, {LL}.{D}.: {A} {Clinicopathologic} {Conference}}, volume = {62}, language = {en}, number = {6}, journal = {American Journal of Medicine}, author = {Markel, H.}, month = jun, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1203--1207}, } @article{marshall_getting_2001, title = {Getting to {Know} the {Doctor}: {A} {Bookseller} {Sees} the {Light}}, volume = {5}, language = {en}, journal = {Johnson Society of Australia Papers}, author = {Marshall, Anthony}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {29--36}, } @book{martin_life_1999, address = {London}, title = {A {Life} of {James} {Boswell}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Weidenfeld \& Nicolson}, author = {Martin, Peter}, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{allen_boswells_2001, title = {Boswell’s {Turn} [review of \textit{{The} {Life} of {James} {Boswell}}, by {Peter} {Martin}, and \textit{{Boswell}’s {Presumptuous} {Task}}, by {Adam} {Sisman}]}, volume = {54}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Hudson Review}, author = {Allen, Brooke}, year = {2001}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {489--97}, } @article{carpenter_life_1999, title = {A {Life} of {James} {Boswell}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Sunday Times}, author = {Carpenter, Humphrey}, collaborator = {Martin, Peter}, month = aug, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{fisher_life_2000, title = {A {Life} of {James} {Boswell}}, language = {en}, journal = {Boston Globe}, author = {Fisher, Barbara}, collaborator = {Martin, Peter}, month = dec, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {L2}, } @article{gopnik_life_2000, title = {A {Life} of {James} {Boswell}}, language = {en}, journal = {New Yorker}, author = {Gopnik, Adam}, collaborator = {Martin, Peter}, month = nov, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {158}, } @article{martin_life_1999-1, address = {Glasgow}, title = {A {Life} of {James} {Boswell}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Herald (Glasgow)}, collaborator = {Martin, Peter}, month = aug, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {12}, } @article{holmes_triumph_2001, title = {Triumph of an {Artist} [review of \textit{{Boswell}’s {Presumptuous} {Task}}, by {Adam} {Sisman}, and \textit{{The} {Life} of {James} {Boswell}}, by {Peter} {Martin}]}, volume = {48}, language = {en}, number = {14}, journal = {New York Review of Books}, author = {Holmes, Richard}, month = sep, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {28--32}, } @article{ingram_life_1998, title = {A {Life} of {James} {Boswell}}, volume = {E:2}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Ingram, Allan}, collaborator = {Martin, Peter}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {71--73}, } @article{martin_life_2000, title = {A {Life} of {James} {Boswell}}, language = {en}, journal = {Kirkus Reviews}, collaborator = {Martin, Peter}, month = oct, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson, Biographies, Sexually Transmitted Diseases}, } @article{mcintyre_life_1999, title = {A {Life} of {James} {Boswell}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Times}, author = {McIntyre, Ian}, collaborator = {Martin, Peter}, month = aug, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {43}, } @article{mclynn_life_1999, title = {A {Life} of {James} {Boswell}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Independent}, author = {McLynn, Frank}, collaborator = {Martin, Peter}, month = aug, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {11}, } @article{marx_biographer_2001, title = {The {Biographer} {Had} a {Life}, {Too} [review of \textit{{The} {Life} of {James} {Boswell}}, by {Peter} {Martin}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Houston Chronicle}, author = {Marx, Paul}, month = mar, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {11}, } @article{miller_life_1999, title = {A {Life} of {James} {Boswell}}, language = {en}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Miller, Karl}, collaborator = {Martin, Peter}, month = nov, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {3--4}, } @article{radner_life_2001, title = {A {Life} of {James} {Boswell}}, volume = {12}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Radner, John B.}, collaborator = {Martin, Peter}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {448--455}, } @article{shaltiel_life_1999, title = {A {Life} of {James} {Boswell}}, language = {en}, journal = {Ha’Aretz}, author = {Shaltiel, Eli}, collaborator = {Martin, Peter}, month = nov, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {B7}, } @article{derbyshire_emperor_2008, title = {The {Emperor} of {Common} {Sense} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}: {A} {Biography}}, by {Peter} {Martin}, and \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}: {The} {Struggle}}, by {Jeffrey} {Meyers}]}, language = {en}, journal = {National Review}, author = {Derbyshire, John}, month = nov, year = {2008}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, } @article{fergusson_towering_2008, title = {Towering {Ambitions} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}: {A} {Biography}} by {Peter} {Martin}]}, language = {en}, journal = {The Sunday Times}, author = {Fergusson, James}, month = aug, year = {2008}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {43}, } @article{helms_gargantuan_2008, title = {Gargantuan: {A} {Man} of {Outsize} {Intelligence}, {Energy}, and {Infirmities}, {Samuel} {Johnson} {Comes} into {Closer} {Focus} in {Two} {New} {Works} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}: {A} {Biography}}, by {Peter} {Martin}, and \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}: {The} {Struggle}}, by {Jeffrey} {Meyers}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Boston Globe}, author = {Helms, Alan}, month = nov, year = {2008}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {4}, } @article{hughes_definition_2008, title = {The {Definition} of {Brilliance} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}: {A} {Biography}}, by {Peter} {Martin}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Mail on Sunday}, author = {Hughes, Kathryn}, month = aug, year = {2008}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, } @article{jackson_man_2008, title = {A {Man} of {Man} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}: {A} {Biography}}, by {Peter} {Martin}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Sunday Mercury}, author = {Jackson, Lorne}, month = aug, year = {2008}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {7}, } @article{johnston_melancholy_2008, title = {A {Melancholy} {Man} of {Letters} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}: {A} {Biography}}, by {Peter} {Martin}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Wall Street Journal}, author = {Johnston, George Sim}, month = sep, year = {2008}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {23}, } @article{kanter_samuel_2009, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {A} {Biography}}, volume = {60}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Kanter, Peter}, collaborator = {Martin, Peter}, month = mar, year = {2009}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {53--57}, } @article{noauthor_new_2008, title = {A {New} {Word} on {City}’s {Most} {Famous} {Son} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}: {A} {Biography}}, by {Peter} {Martin}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Lichfield Mercury}, month = aug, year = {2008}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {28}, } @article{lewis_dr_2008, title = {Dr {Johnson}: {No} {Sex} and {Much} {Sorrow} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}: {A} {Biography}}, by {Peter} {Martin}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Daily Mail}, author = {Lewis, Peter}, month = aug, year = {2008}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {68}, } @article{ley_going_2008, title = {Going for the {Doctor} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}: {A} {Biography}}, by {Peter} {Martin}]}, language = {en}, journal = {The Australian}, author = {Ley, James}, month = dec, year = {2008}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {6}, } @article{olson_samuel_2008, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {A} {Biography}}, volume = {13}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Booklist}, author = {Olson, Ray}, collaborator = {Martin, Peter}, month = sep, year = {2008}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {13--14}, } @article{price_lives_2009, title = {Lives of {Johnson} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}: {A} {Biography}} by {Peter} {Martin}, and \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}: {The} {Struggle}}, by {Jeffrey} {Meyers}]}, language = {en}, journal = {New York Times}, author = {Price, Leah}, month = feb, year = {2009}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, } @article{martin_samuel_2008, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {A} {Biography}}, language = {en}, journal = {Publishers Weekly}, collaborator = {Martin, Peter}, month = jul, year = {2008}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {153}, } @article{rogers_cheerfulness_2009, title = {Cheerfulness {Breaks} {In} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}: {A} {Biography}}, by {Peter} {Martin}, and \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}: {The} {Struggle}}, by {Jeffrey} {Meyers}]}, volume = {27}, language = {en}, journal = {New Criterion}, author = {Rogers, Pat}, month = jun, year = {2009}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {16--22}, } @article{sandbrook_beyond_2008, title = {Beyond the {Quips} and {Twitches}: {Dominic} {Sandbrook} {Hopes} a {Fine} {New} {Life} {Will} {Revive} {Interest} in {Johnson}’s {Works} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}: {A} {Biography}}, by {Peter} {Martin}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Daily Telegraph}, author = {Sandbrook, Dominic}, month = aug, year = {2008}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {25}, } @article{sexton_boswell_2008, title = {Boswell {This} {Is} {Not}: {A} {New} {Biography} of {Samuel} {Johnson} to {Mark} the {Tercentenary} of {His} {Birth} {Adds} {Nothing} to {Our} {Knowledge} and {Suffers} {Badly} in {Comparison} with {Earlier} {Masterpieces} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}: {A} {Biography}}, by {Peter} {Martin}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Evening Standard}, author = {Sexton, David}, month = jul, year = {2008}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, } @article{shilling_dr_2008, title = {Dr {Johnson}, a {Very} {Fine} {Lost} {Literary} {Giant} {Indeed} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}: {A} {Biography}} by {Peter} {Martin}]}, language = {en}, journal = {The Times}, author = {Shilling, Jane}, month = jul, year = {2008}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, } @article{sims_dr_2008, title = {Dr. {Johnson} and {His} {Many} {Maladies}: {Two} {New} {Biographies} {Testify} to the {Talents} and {Suffering} of the 18th {Century}’s {Most} {Celebrated} {Wit} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}: {A} {Biography}}, by {Peter} {Martin}, and \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}: {The} {Struggle}}, by {Jeffrey} {Meyers}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Washington Post}, author = {Sims, Michael}, month = dec, year = {2008}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {BW03}, } @article{srodes_gargantuan_2006, title = {The {Gargantuan} and {Terrifying} {Lexicographer} [review of \textit{{Dr} {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {The} {Extraordinary} {Story} of the {Book} that {Defined} the {World}} by {Henry} {Hitchings}, and \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}: {The} {Struggle}}, by {Jeffrey} {Meyers}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Washington Times}, author = {Srodes, James}, month = jan, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {M26}, } @article{martin_samuel_2008-1, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {A} {Biography}}, language = {en}, journal = {Sunday Business Post}, collaborator = {Martin, Peter}, month = sep, year = {2008}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, } @article{sutherland_say_2008, title = {Say {It} {Again}, {Sam} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}: {A} {Biography}}, by {Peter} {Martin}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Guardian}, author = {Sutherland, John}, month = aug, year = {2008}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, } @article{tayler_blame_2008, title = {Blame {It} on {Boswell}: {A} {New} {Life} of {Johnson} {Fills} in the {Gaps} of {His} {First} {Biographer} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}: {A} {Biography}}, by {Peter} {Martin}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Guardian}, author = {Tayler, Christopher}, month = aug, year = {2008}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {6}, } @book{marvick_mallarme_1986, address = {Albany}, title = {Mallarmé and the {Sublime}}, abstract = {In this groundbreaking study, Louis W. Marvick develops a literary criterion for the quality known as “the sublime,” considered as the expression of an attitude towards the ideal―an attitude composed of irony and enthusiasm in varying proportions. The author examines the various theories of the sublime and traces the development of the concept from a rhetorical device to an experience of spiritual insight derived from the genius of the artist. The book covers all of the major discussions of the concept, from Longinus, Johnson, Dennis, Burke, and Kant, up to Mallarme. Kant’s structural model of the sublime moment is translated into terms suitable for literary analysis. This leads to a meticulous examination of Mallarme’s use of the word sublime in his prose writings and the ways in which Mallarme’s understanding of the term resembles and diverges from that of his predecessors. This comparative procedure affords an insight into the nature both of Mallarme’s literary achievement and of the sublime experience in general.}, language = {en}, publisher = {State University of New York Press}, author = {Marvick, Louis Wirth}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, French literature, the sublime, Longinus (210-273), Mallarmé, Stéphane (1842-1898), themes and figures}, } @article{mason_biographies_2009, title = {Biographies of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Mason, Craig T.}, month = nov, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {6}, annote = {A letter to the editor, responding to H. J. Jackson’s TLS review of Peter Martin’s biography of Johnson and identifying typographical, grammatical, and factual errors. }, } @incollection{mason_johnsons_2023, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Johnson’s {Edition} of {Shakespeare}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {New} {Cambridge} {Companion} to {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Mason, Tom}, editor = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {150--63}, } @article{massey_dr_1993, title = {Dr. {Johnson} and {His} {Burden} of {Illness}}, volume = {57}, language = {en}, number = {8}, journal = {Connecticut Medicine}, author = {Massey, Robert U.}, month = aug, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {561}, } @article{matthews_dictionary_1993, title = {The \textit{{Dictionary}}: {The} {Poetry} of {Definitions}}, volume = {51}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Antioch Review}, author = {Matthews, Jack}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {294--300}, } @incollection{may_oliver_2019, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {Oliver {Goldsmith}’s {Revisions} to {The} {Traveller}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Community and {Solitude}: {New} {Essays} on {Johnson}’s {Circle}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {May, James E.}, editor = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {79--107}, } @phdthesis{mayhew_samuel_1996, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} on {Landscape}, {Natural} {Knowledge} and {Geography}: {A} {Contextual} {Approach}}, language = {en}, school = {University of Oxford}, author = {Mayhew, Robert J.}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{mayhew_geography_1997, address = {Oxford}, title = {Geography and {Literature} in {Historical} {Context}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Eighteenth}-{Century} {English} {Conceptions} of {Geography}}, language = {en}, publisher = {School of Geography, University of Oxford}, author = {Mayhew, Robert J.}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @mastersthesis{mayne_dr_1996, address = {Long Beach}, title = {Dr. {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Between} {Hope} and {Insanity}}, language = {en}, school = {California State University}, author = {Mayne, Catherine Ann}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{mayo_lord_2005, title = {‘{A} {Lord} among {Wits}’: {Lord} {Chesterfield} and {His} {Reception} of {Johnson}’s {Celebrated} {Letter}}, volume = {56}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Mayo, Christopher}, month = sep, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {38--42}, } @article{mellers_samuel_1991, title = {Samuel {Johnson}}, language = {en}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Mellers, Wilfrid}, month = aug, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {13}, } @article{melvil_argument_1981, title = {Argument {Doktora} {Dzhonsona}: {Semiuel} {Dzhonson} kak {Kritik} {Berkli}}, language = {ru}, number = {3}, journal = {Voprosy filosofii}, author = {Mel’vil’, Iu K. and Sushko, S. A.}, year = {1981}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {133--44}, annote = {On Johnson’s critique of Berkeley. In Russian.}, } @article{merrell_johnson_2004, title = {Johnson and {Boswell} on {National} {Public} {Radio}}, volume = {55}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Merrell, James H.}, month = sep, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {19--20}, annote = {Two pieces from “Writer’s Almanack,” read by Garrison Keillor, on the anniversary of Boswell’s meeting with Johnson and the anniversary of the Dictionary’s publication. }, } @article{meyer_notes_1983, title = {Notes on {Flying} and {Dying}}, volume = {52}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Psychoanalytic Quarterly}, author = {Meyer, Bernard C.}, month = jul, year = {1983}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {327--52}, } @article{meyer_remarks_1986, title = {Remarks on the {Etiology} of {Gilles} de la {Tourette}’s {Syndrome}}, volume = {174}, language = {en}, number = {7}, journal = {Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases}, author = {Meyer, Bernard C. and Rose, D.}, month = jul, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {387--96}, } @article{meyer_reynolds_1985, title = {Reynolds: la fusion de l’histoire et de la realité}, language = {fr}, number = {363}, journal = {L’Oeil (Lausanne)}, author = {Meyer, Laure}, month = oct, year = {1985}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {20--27}, } @article{meyers_johnson_2001, title = {Johnson, {Boswell} and {Modern} {Biography}}, volume = {E:5}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Meyers, Jeffrey}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {50--59}, } @article{cart_samuel_2008, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {The} {Struggle}}, volume = {14}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Booklist}, author = {Cart, Michael}, collaborator = {Meyers, Jeffrey}, month = nov, year = {2008}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {14}, } @article{demaria_samuel_2009, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {The} {Struggle}}, volume = {60}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, collaborator = {Meyers, Jeffrey}, month = mar, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {57--61}, } @article{kingsbury_samuel_2008, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {The} {Struggle}}, language = {en}, journal = {Library Journal}, author = {Kingsbury, Pam}, collaborator = {Meyers, Jeffrey}, month = nov, year = {2008}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {72}, } @article{meyers_samuel_2008-1, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {The} {Struggle}}, language = {en}, journal = {Kirkus Reviews}, collaborator = {Meyers, Jeffrey}, month = oct, year = {2008}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{losos_biography_2009, title = {Biography of {Samuel} {Johnson} {Revisits} {Familiar} {Subject} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}: {The} {Struggle}}, by {Jeffrey} {Meyers}]}, language = {en}, journal = {St. Louis Post-Dispatch}, author = {Losos, Joseph}, month = jan, year = {2009}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {8}, } @article{meyers_samuel_2008-2, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {The} {Struggle}}, language = {en}, journal = {Publishers Weekly}, collaborator = {Meyers, Jeffrey}, month = sep, year = {2008}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {47}, } @article{rutten_towering_2008, title = {A {Towering} {Man} and a {Grand} {Tome} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}: {The} {Struggle}}, by {Jeffrey} {Meyers}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Los Angeles Times}, author = {Rutten, Tim}, month = dec, year = {2008}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1}, } @article{meyers_johnson_2009, title = {Johnson and {Thucydides}}, volume = {60}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Meyers, Jeffrey}, month = sep, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {42--44}, annote = {A note on Johnson’s knowledge of the Greek historian, especially as it appears in his Debates in Parliament. }, } @article{mihill_why_1992, title = {Why {Mozart} {Behaved} {So} {Badly}}, language = {en}, journal = {Guardian}, author = {Mihill, Chris}, month = dec, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {4}, annote = {Speculation that Mozart and Johnson may have suffered from Tourette’s Syndrome.}, } @article{miller_pope_1997, title = {The {Pope} and the {Canon}: {Eliot}, {Johnson}, {Davie} and {The} {Movement}}, volume = {23}, language = {en}, number = {6}, journal = {PN Review}, author = {Miller, Chris}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {45--50}, } @article{miller_literary_1989, title = {Literary {Villages} of {London}: {In} the {Footsteps} of {Dr}. {Johnson}, {Thomas} {Carlyle}, {John} {Keats} and {Virginia} {Woolf}}, language = {en}, journal = {Washington Post}, author = {Miller, Luree}, month = dec, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1}, } @article{miller_why_1999, title = {Why {Read} {Samuel} {Johnson}?}, volume = {1}, language = {en}, journal = {Sewanee Review}, author = {Miller, Stephen}, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {44--60}, } @book{miller_three_2001, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {Three {Deaths} and {Enlightenment} {Thought}: {Hume}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Miller, Stephen}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{ingram_three_2003, title = {Three {Deaths} and {Enlightenment} {Thought}: {Hume}, {Johnson}, {Marat}}, volume = {98}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Modern Language Review}, author = {Ingram, Allan}, collaborator = {Miller, Stephen}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {967}, } @article{potkay_three_2005, title = {Three {Deaths} and {Enlightenment} {Thought}: {Hume}, {Johnson}, {Marat}}, volume = {56}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Potkay, Adam}, collaborator = {Miller, Stephen}, month = mar, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {35--37}, } @article{miller_samuel_2005, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {George} {Washington}}, volume = {56}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Miller, Stephen}, month = sep, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {35--36}, } @incollection{miller_samuel_2006, address = {New Haven}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {A} {Conversational} {Triumph}; {Lady} {Mary} {Wortley} {Montagu}: {Conversation} {Lost}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Conversation: {History} of a {Declining} {Art}}, publisher = {Yale University Press}, author = {Miller, Stephen}, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {119--49}, } @article{barnhill_naming_1990, title = {Naming {Properties}: {Nominal} {Reference} in {Travel} {Writings} by {Bashō} and {Sora}, {Johnson} and {Boswell}}, volume = {53}, language = {ig}, number = {1}, journal = {Monumenta Nipponica}, author = {Barnhill, D. L.}, collaborator = {Miner, Earl}, year = {1990}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {105--8}, } @article{misenheimer_dr_1991, title = {Dr. {Johnson} and {Charles} and {Mary} {Lamb}: {Intellectual} {Assumptions} in the {Art} of {Writing} for {Children}}, volume = {D:7}, language = {en}, number = {7}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Misenheimer, Carolyn}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {23--36}, } @article{misenheimer_johnson_1985, title = {Johnson and the {Critic} as {Idealist}: {Some} {Reflections} on {Famous} {Passages} from his {Criticism}}, volume = {D:1}, language = {en}, number = {26}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Misenheimer, Jr., James B.}, year = {1985}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {16--33}, } @incollection{misenheimer_dr_1992, address = {Oxford}, title = {Dr. {Johnson}, {Warren} {Cordell}, and the {Love} of {Books}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Bibliographia}, publisher = {Leopard’s Head Press}, author = {Misenheimer, Jr., James B.}, editor = {Horden, John}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {87--103}, } @article{misenheimer_dr_1993, title = {Dr {Johnson} and the {Ascent} to {Immortality}: {An} {Aspect} of his {Legacy}}, volume = {D:9}, language = {en}, number = {9}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Misenheimer, James}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {51--65}, } @article{misenheimer_cordell_1983, title = {The {Cordell} {Collection} of {Dictionaries} and {Johnson}’s {Lexicographic} {Presence}: {The} {Love} of {Books} in {Two} {Centuries}}, volume = {C:24}, language = {en}, number = {24}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Misenheimer, Jr., James B. and O’Neill, Robert K.}, year = {1983}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {33--47}, } @article{misenheimer_intellectual_1990, title = {Intellectual {Eclecticism}: {A} {Ramble} through \textit{{The} {Rambler}}}, volume = {D:6}, language = {en}, number = {6}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Misenheimer, Jr., James B. and Vonler, Veva}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {16--28}, } @article{miyoshi_priestley_1987, title = {Priestley no eibunten to {Johnson} no eigojiten}, volume = {10}, language = {ja}, journal = {Journal of Okayama Women’s Junior College}, author = {Miyoshi, Kasujiro}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {49--57}, annote = {“Priestley’s Rudiments and Johnson’s Dictionary.” }, } @article{miyoshi_johnson_1989, title = {Johnson no jiten: {Yourei} no gogakushiteki igi}, volume = {12}, language = {ja}, journal = {Journal of Okayama Women’s Junior College}, author = {Miyoshi, Kusujiro}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {125--33}, annote = {“Johnson’s Dictionary: The Linguistic Significance of Its Citations.” }, } @article{miyoshi_s_1997, title = {S. {Johnson} to tairiku no gengo academy: hin’yodoshi no koumoku wo chushin ni’}, volume = {12}, language = {ja}, journal = {Journal of Soka Women’s College}, author = {Miyoshi, Kusujiro}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {63--77}, annote = {“The Influence of Continental Language Academies on S. Johnson: His Treatment of Verbs of High Frequency.” }, } @book{miyoshi_johnsons_2007, address = {Tübingen}, title = {Johnson’s and {Webster}’s {Verbal} {Examples}: {With} {Special} {Reference} to {Exemplifying} {Usage} in {Dictionary} {Entries}}, abstract = {This book analyses Noah Webster’s and Samuel Johnson’s use of verbal examples in their dictionaries as a means of giving guidance on word usage. The author’s major interest lies in elucidating how uniquely Webster, who was originally a grammarian, made use of verbal examples. In order to achieve this purpose, the author provides chapters based on types of entry words in their functional contexts. Johnson’s selection of sources of citations and the frequency of his quoting citations tended to vary strongly according to the type of entry word; he also supplied invented examples rather than citations when he thought it especially necessary to clarify the use of a word. By contrast, with the exception of biblical ones, almost all of Webster’s citations were taken from Johnson’s »Dictionary«. However, Webster significantly made full use of such citations to express his view on word usage, which differs essentially from Johnson’s. Besides, Webster had a strong tendency to quote phrases and sentences from the Bible for the same purpose.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Max Niemeyer Verlag}, author = {Miyoshi, Kusujiro}, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson}, annote = {An extensive comparative study of Johnson’s and Webster’s use of examples, with much of the evidence drawn from the letter L in both dictionaries. }, } @incollection{moffett_intellectually_2019, address = {Clemson}, title = {“{Intellectually} ‘{Fuori} del {Monto}'”: {Pound}’s {Johnson}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} among the {Modernists}}, publisher = {Clemson University Press}, author = {Moffett, Joe}, editor = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {69--84}, } @incollection{money_samuel_2002, address = {Basingstoke}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Neo}-{Latin} {Tradition}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Historical} {Context}}, publisher = {Palgrave}, author = {Money, David}, editor = {Clark, J. C. D. and Erskine-Hill, Howard}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {199--221}, } @incollection{monod_voyage_2002, address = {Basingstoke}, title = {A {Voyage} out of {Staffordshire}; or, {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Jacobite} {Journey}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Historical} {Context}}, publisher = {Palgrave}, author = {Monod, Paul}, editor = {Clark, J. C. D. and Erskine-Hill, Howard}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {11--43}, } @article{montgomery_religion_1994, title = {The {Religion} of {Dr}. {Johnson}}, volume = {61}, language = {en}, number = {7}, journal = {New Oxford Review}, author = {Montgomery, John Warwick}, month = sep, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {19}, } @article{moody_johnson-and-boswell_2004, title = {Johnson-and-{Boswell} {Forever}!}, volume = {55}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Moody, Ellen}, month = sep, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {22--26}, annote = {On an Internet reading group approaching Boswell’s Life. }, } @article{fernandez_w_2003, title = {W. {Shakespeare} ante {Samuel} {Jonson}}, volume = {9}, language = {es}, journal = {Dramateatro Revista Digital}, author = {Fernández, Isaac Morales}, month = jan, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{thrale_dr_1997, title = {Dr. {Johnson}'s '{Own} {Dear} {Master}': {The} {Life} of {Henry} {Thrale}}, volume = {E:1}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Thrale, Richard}, collaborator = {Morgan, Lee}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {74--75}, } @article{morrant_melancholy_1987, title = {The {Melancholy} of {Dr}. {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {136}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {CMAJ}, author = {Morrant, C.}, month = jan, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {201--3}, } @article{morris_library_2009, title = {Library {Thing}}, volume = {60}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Morris, Jerry}, month = sep, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {18}, annote = {On the inclusion of Johnson’s and Boswell’s libraries in the on-line service Library Thing. }, } @article{morrison_man_2005, title = {A {Man} of {Many} {Words} ({Including} {Jobbernowl})}, language = {en}, journal = {The Times}, author = {Morrison, Richard}, month = apr, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {5}, } @book{morton_dr_2010, address = {London}, title = {Dr {Johnson}’s {Dictionary} of {Modern} {Life}: {Survey}, {Definition} \& {Justify}’d {Lampoonery} of {Divers} {Contemporary} {Phenomena}, from {Top} {Gear} unto {Twitter}}, abstract = {In this hilarious update of his original {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Dictionary{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, bewigged lexicographer Dr Samuel Johnson takes a curmudgeonly look at modern life, from Celebrity Big Brother to dubstep In 2009 Dr Samuel Johnson made a surprise reemergence from 18th century retirement and began Twittering. It proved the perfect vehicle for his acerbic, aphoristic wit and he has quickly become the darling of the site. The {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Guardian{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} calls him the “greatest” thing on Twitter and the {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Telegraph{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} dubs him its “star.” Our gouty man of letters finds the modern world in a parlous state. It is peopled with fools like “Raisin-ey’d Tyrant Mister Nick GRIFFIN” and “BABOON-SLAYER, Fop, Macaroni, Dandy \& Folderol, Mister AA Gill.” His attempts to negotiate a path through the vagaries of modern life do not fare well either—for instance, on a trip to “Mister LIBERTY’S blast’d Haberdashery,” upon finding “all else clad as Lumber-Jacks, I left thwart’d \& alone… unwilling to dress as an unmanly Pastiche of Mister COBAIN.” From Top Gear and the {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Daily Mail{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} to David Cameron and Celebrity Big Brother, nothing escapes his sardonic gaze.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Square Peg}, author = {Morton, Tom}, year = {2010}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Reference, Humor, Discarded}, } @article{morvan_nekayah_1985, title = {Nekayah, {Pekuah} et les autres: {Aspects} de la feminité dans \textit{{Rasselas}}}, volume = {20}, language = {fr}, journal = {Bulletin de la societé d’études anglo-americaines des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles}, author = {Morvan, Alain}, month = jun, year = {1985}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {139--52}, } @article{motion_biographer_1998, title = {A {Biographer} {Is} a {Novelist} under {Oath}}, language = {en}, journal = {Guardian}, author = {Motion, Andrew and Holroyd, Michael and Glendinning, Victoria}, month = may, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {8}, } @phdthesis{mueller_depiction_1999, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {The {Depiction} of {Religion} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {English} {Literature} from {Swift} to {Johnson}}, language = {en}, school = {Marquette University}, author = {Mueller, Beverly Trescott}, month = nov, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, annote = {Chapter 10, “The Invincible Samuel Johnson.” }, } @article{iamartino_samuel_2016, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Journey} into {Words}}, volume = {67}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Iamartino, Giovanni}, collaborator = {Mugglestone, Lynda}, month = sep, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {57--61}, } @article{wild_no_2016, title = {No {Cabbage} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson} and the {Journey} into {Words}}, by {Lynda} {Mugglestone}]}, volume = {5889}, language = {es}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Wild, Min}, month = feb, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {26}, } @incollection{mugglestone_values_2018, address = {Newark}, title = {The {Values} of {Annotation}: {Reading} {Johnson} {Reading} {Shakespeare}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {New {Essays} on {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Revaluation}}, publisher = {University of Delaware Press}, author = {Mugglestone, Lynda}, editor = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {3--23}, } @incollection{mugglestone_language_2022, address = {Oxford}, title = {Language}, abstract = {This chapter provides a critical exploration of a number of aspects of received wisdom about Johnson and language, both in relation to Johnson’s own linguistic practice in speech and writing, as well as within his published works on language, including his celebrated Dictionary. It examines Johnson’s interest in, and presentation of variation, contact, and change, alongside his engagement with other languages, while directing close attention to Johnson’s documentary and evidential processes in terms of spelling, meaning, and use, and the discourses of power, reform, and authority that these reveal.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Oxford} {Handbook} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Mugglestone, Lynda}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {298--314}, } @incollection{mugglestone_johnson_2023, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Johnson and {Language}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {New} {Cambridge} {Companion} to {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Mugglestone, Lynda}, editor = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {55--68}, } @incollection{mukherjee_johnson_1987, address = {New Delhi}, title = {Johnson the {Juggler} with {Three} {Balls}: {Fancy}, {Reason}, and {Faith}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Modern {Studies} and {Other} {Essays} in {Honour} of {Dr}. {R}. {K}. {Sinha}}, publisher = {Vikas}, author = {Mukherjee, Gurudas}, editor = {Prasāda, Rāmacandra and Sharma, A. K.}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson, imagination, reason, faith, fancy}, pages = {195--98}, } @article{mukhergee_palgraves_2022, title = {Palgrave’s {Golden} {Treasury}}, volume = {73}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Mukhergee, Tapan Kumar}, month = sep, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {41--42}, } @article{mukherjee_latin_2023, title = {Latin {Epigraph} on the {Title} {Page} to {James} {Boswell}’s \textit{{Life} of {Johnson}} (1791)}, volume = {74}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Mukherjee, Tapan Kumar}, month = mar, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {32--33}, } @article{mullan_there_2024, title = {‘{There} {Is} a {Community} of {Mind} in {It}’: {Quoting} {Shakespeare} in the {Eighteenth} {Century}}, volume = {81}, language = {en}, journal = {XVII–XVIII: revue de la Société d'études anglo-américaines des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles}, author = {Mullan, John}, year = {2024}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1--12}, } @article{murray_medical_1992, title = {The {Medical} {History} of {Doctor} {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {3}, language = {en}, number = {773}, journal = {Transactions of the Johnson Society (Lichfield)}, author = {Murray, T. J.}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {26--34}, } @article{murray_dr_1992, title = {Dr. {James} and {Dr}. {Johnson}}, volume = {D:8}, language = {en}, number = {8}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Murray, T. J.}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {3--5}, } @article{murray_johnsons_2000, title = {Johnson’s {Relationship} with his {Physicians}}, volume = {E:4}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Murray, T. J.}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {58--67}, } @article{murray_samuel_2003, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {His} {Ills}, {His} {Pills} and {His} {Physician} {Friends}}, volume = {4}, language = {en}, journal = {Clinical Medicine}, author = {Murray, T. Jock}, month = aug, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {368--37}, } @article{myer_dr_1993, title = {Dr {Johnson}, {Fanny} {Burney} and {Jane} {Austen}}, volume = {D:9}, language = {en}, number = {9}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Myer, Valerie Grosvenor}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {66--78}, } @book{nagashima_dokuta_1984, address = {Tokyo}, title = {Dokuta {Jonson} {Meigenshu} [{Sayings} of {Dr}. {Johnson}]}, language = {Japanese}, publisher = {Taishukan}, author = {Nagashima, Daisuke}, year = {1984}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{basker_johnson_1991, title = {Johnson the {Philologist}}, volume = {4}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Basker, James G.}, collaborator = {Nagashima, Daisuke}, year = {1991}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {148--150}, } @article{middendorf_johnson_1989, title = {Johnson the {Philologist}}, volume = {49}, language = {en}, number = {3–50, no. 2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Middendorf, John H.}, collaborator = {Nagashima, Daisuke}, month = jun, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {23}, } @article{nagashima_progressive_1991, title = {Progressive or {Conservative}? {Two} {Trends} in {Johnson} {Studies}}, volume = {D:7}, language = {en}, number = {7}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Nagashima, Daisuke}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {43--47}, } @article{nagashima_johnson_1993, title = {Johnson in {Japan}: {A} {Fragmentary} {Sketch}}, language = {en}, journal = {Transactions of the Johnson Society (Lichfield)}, author = {Nagashima, Daisuke}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {14--19}, } @article{nagashima_samuel_1995, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {The} {Road} to the \textit{{Dictionary}}}, volume = {72}, language = {en}, journal = {Studies in English Literature (Tokyo)}, author = {Nagashima, Daisuke}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {63--75}, } @article{nagashima_dr_2000, title = {Dr {Johnson}’s \textit{{Dictionary}}: {A} {Philological} {Survey}}, volume = {4:C}, language = {en}, journal = {Bulletin of Koshien University College of Humanities}, author = {Nagashima, Daisuke}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1--22}, } @article{nagashima_johnsons_2005, title = {On {Johnson}’s {Handwriting}}, volume = {56}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Nagashima, Daisuke}, month = mar, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {31--34}, } @article{nagashima_two_2005, title = {Two {Pen}-and-{Ink} {Inscriptions} on {Copies} of {Johnson}’s \textit{{Dictionary}} in {Japan}}, volume = {56}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Nagashima, Daisuke}, month = sep, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {36--38}, } @book{nakahara__1991, address = {Tokyo}, title = {ジョンソン伝の系譜 = {Johnson} den no keifu}, language = {ja-Latn}, publisher = {Kenkyushashuppan}, author = {Nakahara, Akio}, editor = {{Japanese}}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{nakahara_jisho_1999, address = {Tokyo}, title = {Jisho no {Jonson} no seiritsu: bozuueru nikki ka denki e}, language = {ja-Latn}, publisher = {Eihosha}, author = {Nakahara, Akio}, editor = {{Japanese}}, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @incollection{nash_walk_2003, address = {Charlottesville}, title = {Walk {Scotland} and {Carry} a {Big} {Stick}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Wild {Enlightenment}: {The} {Borders} of {Human} {Identity} in the {Eighteenth} {Century}}, publisher = {University of Virginia Press}, author = {Nash, Richard}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {131--155}, } @article{fleeman_fresh_1989, title = {Fresh {Reflections} on {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Essays} in {Criticism}}, volume = {D:5}, language = {en}, number = {5}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Fleeman, J. D.}, collaborator = {Nath, Prem}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {38--41}, } @article{mcglynn_fresh_1988, title = {Fresh {Reflections} on {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Essays} in {Criticism}}, volume = {25}, language = {en}, journal = {Choice}, author = {McGlynn, P. D.}, collaborator = {Nath, Prem}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1554}, } @article{pailler_fresh_1989, title = {Fresh {Reflections} on {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Essays} in {Criticism}}, volume = {42}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Études anglaises}, author = {Pailler, Albert}, collaborator = {Nath, Prem}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {475--76}, } @article{woodruff_fresh_1989, title = {Fresh {Reflections} on {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Essays} in {Criticism}}, volume = {58}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {University of Toronto Quarterly}, author = {Woodruff, James F.}, collaborator = {Nath, Prem}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {419--20}, } @incollection{new_johnson_2019, address = {Clemson}, title = {Johnson, {T}. {S}. {Eliot}, and the {City}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} among the {Modernists}}, publisher = {Clemson University Press}, author = {New, Melvyn}, editor = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {21--40}, } @article{new_curious_2019, title = {‘{Curious} {Particulars}’: {The} {Will} of {Thomas} {Cumming}, the {Fighting} {Quaker}}, volume = {70}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {New, Melvyn and Walker, Robert G.}, month = sep, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {18--27}, } @inproceedings{new_re-reading_1990, address = {Cracow}, title = {Re-{Reading} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {New {Trends} in {English} and {American} {Studies}: {Proceedings} of the {Fifth} {International} {Conference}}, publisher = {Towarzystwo Autorów i Wydawców Prac Naukowych "Universitas"}, author = {New, Peter}, editor = {Mazur, Zygmunt and Gibińska, Marta}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {57--72}, } @article{sher_james_1996, title = {James {Boswell}: {Psychological} {Interpretations}}, volume = {28}, language = {en}, journal = {Albion}, author = {Sher, Richard B.}, collaborator = {Newman, Donald J.}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {496--497}, } @phdthesis{newman_samuel_1995, type = {{MA} thesis,}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {View} of {Human} {Nature} and its {Relationship} to his {Political}, {Societal} and {Religious} {Concepts}}, language = {en}, school = {University of Wyoming}, author = {Newman, Ray Andrew}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{newnham_outsider_1999, title = {The {Outsider}: {Play} it {Again}, {Sam}: {David} {Newnham} {Visits} the {Rose}-{Red} {City} where {Dr} {Johnson}, {Lexicographer} and {Clever}-{Clogs} {Learnt} {His} {Letters}}, language = {en}, journal = {Guardian}, author = {Newnham, David}, month = jul, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {9}, } @article{nichol_big_2005, title = {The {Big} {English} \textit{{Dictionary}} at 250}, language = {en}, journal = {Globe and Mail (Toronto)}, author = {Nichol, Don}, month = apr, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {14}, } @article{nicholls_new_1989, title = {A {New} {Look} for the {Birthplace}}, language = {en}, journal = {Transactions of the Johnson Society (Lichfield)}, author = {Nicholls, Graham}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {19--22}, } @article{nicholls_newly_1989, title = {A {Newly} {Discovered} {Johnson} {Letter}}, language = {en}, journal = {Transactions of the Johnson Society (Lichfield)}, author = {Nicholls, Graham}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {74--89}, } @article{nicholls_english_1992, title = {English {Literature} in the {Time} of {Johnson}}, language = {en}, journal = {Transactions of the Johnson Society (Lichfield)}, author = {Nicholls, Graham}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {14--25}, } @article{nicholls_thomas_1994, title = {Thomas {Harwood}’s {Copy} of {Boswell}’s \textit{{Life} of {Johnson}}, \textit{{An} {Account} of the {Life} of {Dr} {Samuel} {Johnson} {Written} by {Himself}}, and a {Local} {Rumour} about {Nathaniel} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, journal = {Transactions of the Johnson Society (Lichfield)}, author = {Nicholls, Graham}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {23--26}, } @article{nicholls_four_1997, title = {Four {Quotations} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, journal = {Transactions of the Johnson Society (Lichfield)}, author = {Nicholls, Graham}, month = sep, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1--10}, } @article{nicholls_better_1997, title = {‘{Better} {Acquainted} with {My} {Heart}’: {Johnson}’s {Friendship} with {John} {Taylor}}, language = {en}, journal = {Transactions of the Johnson Society (Lichfield)}, author = {Nicholls, Graham}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {30--35}, } @article{nicholls_johnson_1999, title = {Johnson {Reads} for the \textit{{Dictionary}}}, volume = {E:3}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Nicholls, Graham}, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {29--34}, } @book{nicholls_general_2003, address = {London}, title = {‘{The} {General} {Disease} of {My} {Life}’: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {His} {Health},” in {The} {Tyranny} of {Treatment}: {Samuel} {Johnson}, {His} {Friends}, and {Georgian} {Medicine}}, language = {en}, publisher = {British Art Journal and Dr Johnson’s House Trust}, author = {Nicholls, Graham}, editor = {McEnroe, Natasha and Simon, Robin}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{nicholls_four_2004, title = {Four {Quotations} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {E:8}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Nicholls, Graham}, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {3--10}, } @article{nicholls_young_1991, title = {Young {Samuel} {Johnson} and {His} {Birthplace}}, volume = {D:7}, language = {en}, number = {7}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Nicholls, G. W. and White, R. W.}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {3}, } @article{nichols_johnsons_2000, title = {Johnson’s {Bawdy} {Truth} {Found} in {Print}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Scotsman}, author = {Nichols, Michelle}, month = dec, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {5}, } @incollection{nicholson_st_2002, address = {Basingstoke}, title = {The {St}. {Clement} {Danes} {Altarpiece} and the {Iconography} of {Post}-{Revolution} {England}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Historical} {Context}}, publisher = {Palgrave}, author = {Nicholson, Eirwen E. C.}, editor = {Clark, J. C. D. and Erskine-Hill, Howard}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {55--76}, } @article{nokes_johnson_1985, title = {Johnson and {Swift}}, volume = {D:1}, language = {en}, number = {26}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Nokes, David}, year = {1985}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {35--36}, } @article{bate_definition_2009, title = {The {Definition} of {This} {Biography} of {Dr} {Johnson} {Can} {Be} {Found} in the \textit{{Dictionary}} under ‘{S}’ for {Solid} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}: {A} {Life}}, by {David} {Nokes}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Sunday Telegraph}, author = {Bate, Jonathan}, month = oct, year = {2009}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson}, } @article{bloom_critics_2009, title = {The {Critic}’s {Critc} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}: {A} {Life}} by {David} {Nokes}]}, language = {en}, journal = {New York Times}, author = {Bloom, Harold}, month = nov, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {31}, } @article{carey_doctor_2009, title = {Doctor in {Distress}: {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Life} {Was} {Shaped} by {Failure}, but {This} {Rewarding} {Biography} {Reveals} a {Man} of {Remarkable} {Kindness} {Pen} for {Hire} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}: {A} {Life}} by {David} {Nokes}]}, language = {en}, journal = {The Sunday Times}, author = {Carey, John}, month = sep, year = {2009}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, } @article{elson_great_2009, title = {A {Great} {Man} {Whose} {Humanity} {Shines} {On} after 200 {Years}}, language = {en}, journal = {Daily Post (Liverpool)}, author = {Elson, Peter}, month = sep, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{howse_money_2009, title = {Money, {Madness}: {And} {Melancholy}}, language = {en}, journal = {Daily Telegraph}, author = {Howse, Christopher}, month = sep, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{hughes_rambler_2009, title = {\textit{{The} {Rambler}} {Revisited}: {A} {New} {Biography} of {Johnson} {Paints} the {Great} {Man} in {Fresh} {Colours}}, language = {en}, journal = {Guardian}, author = {Hughes, Kathryn}, month = oct, year = {2009}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, } @article{jones_biography_2009, title = {A {Biography} of the {Biography}}, volume = {159}, language = {en}, number = {19}, journal = {Newsweek}, author = {Jones, Malcolm}, month = nov, year = {2009}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {56}, } @article{lezard_most_2009, title = {The {Most} {Likeable} of {All}}, language = {en}, journal = {Evening Standard}, author = {Lezard, Nicholas}, month = sep, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{power_after_nodate, title = {After {Bozzy} [review of \textit{{The} {Life} of {Samuel} {Johnson}, {LL}.{D}.}, by {John} {Hawkins}, and \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}: {A} {Life}}, by {David} {Nokes}]}, volume = {5568–69 (18 \& 25 Dec. 2009}, language = {en}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Power, Henry}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {18}, } @article{royle_redefining_2009, title = {Redefining the {Life} of {Johnson}: {A} {Thorough} and {Entertaining} {Study} {Sheds} {New} {Light} on the {Capricious} {Great} {Man} of {English} {Letters} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}: {A} {Life}}, by {David} {Nokes}]}, language = {en}, journal = {The Herald (Glasgow)}, author = {Royle, Trevor}, month = sep, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {12}, } @article{thomson_grub_2009, title = {Grub {Street}’s {Finest} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}: {A} {Life}} by {David} {Nokes}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Irish Times}, author = {Thomson, Ian}, month = oct, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @incollection{norton_happiness_2022, address = {Oxford}, title = {Happiness}, abstract = {This chapter is a comprehensive study of Samuel Johnson’s ideas of happiness. It argues that what Johnson demonstrates is not that earthly happiness is impossible, but that it is subject to conditions we’d be unwise to ignore. In place of perfect happiness, Johnson offers a tempered happiness, one that will always be a work in progress and vulnerable to loss. But rather than viewing the endlessness of desire and the fragility of the good simply as obstacles to happiness, this chapter argues further, Johnson’s larger point is that there would be no happiness (as we know it) without these human realities. In scaling back our estimation of happiness, he challenges us to come to terms with happiness as it is, not as we’d like it to be, and to ask no more from life than life can allow.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Oxford} {Handbook} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Norton, Brian Michael}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {617--30}, } @incollection{novak_james_1987, address = {Basingstoke}, title = {James {Boswell}’s \textit{{Life} of {Johnson}}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Biographer}’s {Art}: {New} {Essays}}, publisher = {McMillan}, author = {Novak, Maximillian E.}, editor = {Myers, Jeffrey}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {31--52}, } @article{novak_warfare_1992, title = {Warfare and {Its} {Discontents} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Fiction}: or, {Why} {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Fiction} {Failed} to {Produce} a {War} and {Peace}}, volume = {4}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Fiction}, author = {Novak, Maximillian E.}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {185--205}, } @incollection{nussbaum_manly_1989, address = {Baltimore}, title = {Manly {Subjects}: {Boswell}’s {Journals} and \textit{{The} {Life} of {Johnson}}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Autobiographical} {Subject}: {Gender} and {Ideology} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {England}}, publisher = {Johns Hopkins University Press}, author = {Nussbaum, Felicity A.}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {103--126}, } @incollection{ober_johnson_1987, address = {Carbondale}, title = {Johnson and {Boswell}: ‘{Vile} {Melancholy}’ and ‘{The} {Hypochondriack}’}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Bottoms {Up}!: {A} {Pathologist}’s {Essays} on {Medicine} and the {Humanities}}, publisher = {Southern Illinois University Press}, author = {Ober, William B.}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {179--202}, } @article{obrien_samuel_1993, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Edmund} {Burke}}, language = {en}, journal = {Transactions of the Johnson Society (Lichfield)}, author = {O’Brien, Conor Cruise}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1--7}, } @article{obrien_dr_1996, title = {Dr {Johnson} and {Edmund} {Burke}}, volume = {D:12}, language = {en}, number = {12}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {O’Brien, Conor Cruise}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {25--32}, } @book{ocasey_sayings_1990, address = {London}, title = {The {Sayings} of {Doctor} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Duckworth}, editor = {O’Casey, Brenda}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{oconnell_friendships_2008, address = {Lanham}, title = {Friendships across {Ages}: {Johnson} and {Boswell}: {Holmes} and {Laski}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Lexington Books}, author = {O’Connell, Jeffrey and O’Connell, Thomas E.}, year = {2008}, keywords = {Johnson}, annote = {A comparison of two friendships. Johnson and Boswell are the subject of chapters 1 (“From Doctor Johnson to Justice Holmes to Professor Laski,” pp. 9–25), 2 (“Johnson,” pp. 27–54), and 3 (“Boswell,” pp. 55–66), though they appear throughout the book. }, } @article{ohagan_laird_1998, title = {The {Laird} of {Life}: {Boswell}’s \textit{{Life} of {Johnson}} {Is} the {First} {Great} {Modern} {Biography}}, language = {en}, journal = {Guardian}, author = {O’Hagan, Andrew}, month = may, year = {1998}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {8}, annote = {Discussion of the Life with literary biographers.}, } @book{okill_lexicographic_1990, address = {Harlow}, title = {The {Lexicographic} {Achievement} of {Johnson}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Longman}, author = {O’Kill, Brian}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{ormsby_boundless_2005, title = {The {Boundless} {Chaos} of a {Living} {Speech}}, language = {en}, journal = {New York Sun}, author = {Ormsby, Eric}, month = nov, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{osmun_touring_1995, title = {Touring {Scotland}: {In} the {Footsteps} of {Dr}. {Johnson} and {Mr}. {Boswell}}, language = {en}, journal = {San Francisco Examiner}, author = {Osmun, Mark Hazard}, month = jun, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1}, } @incollection{osselton_dr_1986, address = {Manchester}, title = {Dr. {Johnson} and the {English} {Phrasal} {Verb}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Lexicography: {An} {Emerging} {International} {Profession}}, publisher = {Manchester University Press}, author = {Osselton, Noel E.}, editor = {Ilson, R.}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {7--16}, } @article{osselton_alphabetisation_1989, title = {Alphabetisation in {Monolingual} {Dictionaries} to {Johnson}}, volume = {14}, language = {en}, journal = {Exeter Linguistic Studies}, author = {Osselton, Noel E.}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {165--173}, } @article{osselton_dr_1994, title = {Dr. {Johnson} and the {Spelling} of {Dispatch}}, volume = {7}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {International Journal of Lexicography}, author = {Osselton, Noel}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {307}, } @incollection{osselton_phrasal_1995, address = {Exeter}, title = {Phrasal {Verbs}: {Dr}. {Johnson}’s {Use} of {Bilingual} {Sources}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Chosen {Words}: {Past} and {Present} {Problems} for {Dictionary} {Makers}}, publisher = {University of Exeter Press}, author = {Osselton, Noel E.}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {93--103}, annote = {A lightly revised reprint of “Dr. Johnson and the English Phrasal Verb." }, } @book{owen_grand_2003, address = {Llanrwst}, title = {A {Grand} {Tour} of {North} {Wales}: {An} {Eighteenth} {Century} {Jaunt} of {Castles} and {Mansions}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Gwasg Carreg Gwalch}, author = {Owen, Meurig}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @phdthesis{page_samuel_1984, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s \textit{{Rasselas}} and its {Intellectual} {Background}}, language = {en}, school = {Birkbeck College, University of London}, author = {Page, K. A. J.}, year = {1984}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{page_dr_1987, address = {Toronto}, title = {Dr. {Johnson}: {Interviews} and {Recollections}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Barnes \& Noble}, editor = {Page, Norman}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{lurcock_dr_1989, title = {Dr. {Johnson}: {Interviews} and {Recollections}}, volume = {36 [234]}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Lurcock, A. F. T.}, collaborator = {Page, Norman}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {114}, } @article{fleeman_dr_1987, title = {Dr. {Johnson}: {Interviews} and {Recollections}}, volume = {D:3}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Fleeman, J. D.}, collaborator = {Page, Norman}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {48--50}, } @article{pailler_dr_1988, title = {Dr. {Johnson}: {Interviews} and {Recollections}}, volume = {41}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Études anglaises}, author = {Pailler, Albert}, collaborator = {Page, Norman}, month = jul, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {358}, } @article{page_dr_1990-1, title = {Dr. {Johnson}: {Interviews} and {Recollections}}, volume = {68}, language = {en}, journal = {Year's Work in English Studies}, collaborator = {Page, Norman}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {362}, } @article{lurcock_dr_1991, title = {A {Dr}. {Johnson} {Chronology}}, volume = {38 [236]}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Lurcock, A. F. T.}, collaborator = {Page, Norman}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {546}, } @book{pandey_dr_1987, address = {Patna}, title = {Dr. {Samuel} {Johnson} as {Critic}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Uma Publications}, author = {Pandey, Radhe Shyam}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @incollection{parisot_death_2022, address = {Oxford}, title = {Death}, abstract = {This chapter examines the persistence of death, and the related concepts of salvation and the afterlife, in the life and writings of Johnson. As a pious rationalist, death presented a conundrum for Johnson, one that (according to Boswell) pitted his intellectual faculties against illogical, religious fear. It was indeed a source of enduring angst for Johnson, revealed in this chapter by: (i) his holy fear of death, a Christian duty that Johnson believed to be a deeply rational position informed by the uncertainty of salvation; (ii) his contemplation of the dead, and his grief over departed loved ones (including his mother, his wife, and Robert Levet); and (iii) the various biographical constructions of Johnson’s character when on his own death-bed, finally confronted with his own mortality.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Oxford} {Handbook} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Parisot, Eric}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {551--66}, } @article{parke_samuel_1989, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Melodrama}}, volume = {D:5}, language = {en}, number = {5}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Parke, Catherine N.}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {29--37}, } @article{baruth_new_1993, title = {New {Light} on {Boswell}: {Critical} and {Historical} {Essays} on the {Occasion} of the {Bicentenary} of “{The} {Life} of {Johnson}”}, volume = {16}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Biography: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly}, author = {Baruth, Philip}, collaborator = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {1993}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson}, pages = {59--64}, } @article{fleeman_samuel_1991, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Biographical} {Thinking}}, volume = {D:7}, language = {en}, number = {7}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Fleeman, J. D.}, collaborator = {Parke, Catherine Neale}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {39--40}, } @article{gray_samuel_1991, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Biographical} {Thinking}}, volume = {71}, language = {en}, journal = {Dalhousie Review}, author = {Gray, James}, collaborator = {Parke, Catherine Neale}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {502--7}, } @article{lurcock_samuel_1994, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Biographical} {Thinking}}, volume = {45}, language = {en}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {Lurcock, A. F. T.}, collaborator = {Parke, Catherine Neale}, month = aug, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {424--25}, } @article{maner_samuel_1992, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Biographical} {Thinking}}, volume = {57}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {South Atlantic Review}, author = {Maner, Martin}, collaborator = {Parke, Catherine Neale}, month = sep, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {128--31}, } @article{pailler_samuel_1993, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Biographical} {Thinking}}, volume = {46}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Études anglaises}, author = {Pailler, Albert}, month = jan, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {86}, } @article{pettit_samuel_1992, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Biographical} {Thinking}}, volume = {26}, language = {en}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Pettit, Alexander}, collaborator = {Parke, Catherine Neal}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {121--26}, } @article{scanlan_biographical_1992, title = {The {Biographical} {Part} of {Literature} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson} and {Biographical} {Thinking}}, by {Catherine} {Neale} {Parke}]}, volume = {52}, language = {en}, number = {2–53, no. 2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Scanlan, J. T.}, month = jun, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {26--28}, } @article{scholtz_samuel_1992, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Biographical} {Thinking}}, volume = {29}, language = {en}, number = {7}, journal = {Choice}, author = {Scholtz, Gregory}, collaborator = {Parke, Catherine Neal}, month = mar, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1079}, } @article{sherman_samuel_1994, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Biographical} {Thinking}}, volume = {93}, language = {en}, journal = {JEGP}, author = {Sherman, Stuart}, collaborator = {Parke, Catherine Neale}, month = oct, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {585--88}, } @incollection{parke_samuel_1993, address = {New York}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Gender}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Approaches to {Teaching} the {Works} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Modern Language Association of America}, author = {Parke, Catherine N.}, editor = {Anderson, David R. and Kolb, Gwin J.}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson, pedagogical approach, gender}, pages = {19--27}, } @incollection{parke_majority_1996, address = {New York}, title = {Majority {Biography} 1: {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Biography: {Writing} {Lives}}, publisher = {Twayne}, author = {Parke, Catherine N.}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {35--66}, } @incollection{parker_god_2022, address = {Oxford}, title = {God}, abstract = {We can deduce from Johnson's major works his clearest conception of God. We get a very particular kind of “fideism" by reading the ideas of God and futurity in The Vanity of Human Wishes, Rasselas, The Vision of Theodore, and his review of Soame Jenyns. Johnson indicates that faith and hope are the only fruitful means of getting close to a remote and largely unknowable God. This position is conformed in a few very important Rambler essays. This alone grounds for him the promise of the Bible. By this Johnson challenges most of the claims of evidential or natural theology so common in his era.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Oxford} {Handbook} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Parker, Blanford}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {646--63}, } @phdthesis{parker_johnsons_1986, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Johnson’s {Criticism} of {Shakespeare}}, language = {en}, school = {University of Cambridge}, author = {Parker, G. F.}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{brown_johnsons_1989, title = {Johnson’s {Shakespeare}}, volume = {27}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Choice}, author = {Brown, R. G.}, collaborator = {Parker, G. F.}, month = dec, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {634}, } @article{gondris_poets_1991, title = {Of {Poets} and {Critics} [review of \textit{{Johnson}’s {Shakespeare}}, by {G}. {F}. {Parker}, and \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson} on {Shakespeare}: {The} {Discipline} of {Criticism}}, by {Edward} {Tomarken}]}, volume = {51}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Gondris, Joanna}, month = mar, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {4--7}, } @article{gray_johnsons_1991, title = {Johnson’s {Shakespeare}}, volume = {89}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Modern Philology}, author = {Gray, James}, collaborator = {Parker, G. F.}, month = aug, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {127--31}, } @article{hapgood_johnsons_1989, title = {Johnson’s {Shakespeare}}, language = {en}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Hapgood, Robert}, collaborator = {Parker, G. F.}, month = aug, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {927--928}, } @article{hopkins_johnsons_1991, title = {Johnson’s {Shakespeare}}, volume = {42}, language = {en}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {Hopkins, David}, collaborator = {Parker, G. F.}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {271--72}, } @article{ingram_philosophical_1991, title = {The {Philosophical} {Biographer}: {Doubt} and {Dialectic} in {Johnson}’s “{Lives} of the {Poets}”}, volume = {86}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Modern Language Review}, author = {Ingram, Allan}, collaborator = {Maner, Martin}, month = apr, year = {1991}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {403--4}, } @article{kaminski_johnsons_1991, title = {Johnson’s {Shakespeare}}, volume = {90}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {JEGP}, author = {Kaminski, Thomas}, collaborator = {Parker, G. F.}, month = oct, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {559--61}, } @article{leggatt_johnsons_1991, title = {Johnson’s {Shakespeare}}, volume = {42}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Shakespeare Quarterly}, author = {Leggatt, Alexander}, collaborator = {Parker, G. F.}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {107--9}, } @article{lim_johnsons_1990, title = {Johnson’s {Shakespeare}}, volume = {37 [235]}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Lim, C. S.}, collaborator = {Parker, G. F.}, month = dec, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {475--76}, } @article{mclaverty_johnsons_1990, title = {Johnson’s {Shakespeare}}, volume = {40}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Essays in Criticism}, author = {McLaverty, James}, collaborator = {Parker, G. F.}, month = apr, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {164--70}, } @article{schrickx_johnsons_1990, title = {Johnson’s {Shakespeare}}, volume = {71}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {English Studies: A Journal of English Language and Literature}, author = {Schrickx, Willem}, collaborator = {Parker, G. F.}, month = jun, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {280--83}, } @article{white_johnsons_1990, title = {Johnson’s {Shakespeare}}, volume = {43}, language = {en}, journal = {Shakespeare Survey Annual}, author = {White, R. S.}, collaborator = {Parker, G. F.}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {219--35}, } @article{white_johnsons_1990-1, title = {Johnson’s {Shakespeare}}, language = {en}, journal = {Deutsche Shakespeare-Gesellschaft-West, Jahrbuch}, author = {White, R. S.}, collaborator = {Parker, G. F.}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {283}, } @book{parker_scepticism_2003, address = {Oxford}, title = {Scepticism and {Literature}: {An} {Essay} on {Pope}, {Hume}, {Sterne}, and {Johnson}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Parker, Fred}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{gordon_scepticism_2005, title = {Scepticism and {Literature}: {An} {Essay} on {Pope}, {Hume}, {Sterne}, and {Johnson}}, volume = {16}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Gordon, Scott Paul}, collaborator = {Parker, Fred}, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {288--291}, } @incollection{parker_we_2009, address = {Cambridge}, title = {‘{We} {Are} {Perpetually} {Moralists}’: {Johnson} and {Moral} {Philosophy}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} after 300 {Years}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Parker, Fred}, editor = {Clingham, Greg and Smallwood, Philip}, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {15--32}, } @incollection{parker_johnsons_2023, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Johnson’s \textit{{Lives} of the {Poets}}: {A} {Guided} {Tour}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {New} {Cambridge} {Companion} to {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Parker, Fred}, editor = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {164--77}, } @article{parry-jones_bulimic_1992, title = {A {Bulimic} {Ruminator}? {The} {Case} of {Dr}. {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {22}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Psychological Medicine}, author = {Parry-Jones, B.}, month = nov, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {851}, } @incollection{pasanek_philosophy_2022, address = {Oxford}, title = {Philosophy}, abstract = {This chapter approaches eighteenth-century philosophy characterologically, exhibiting Samuel Johnson by means of several Theophrastan types (Sage, Gadfly, Stoic, Sceptic, Man of Science) and surveying likewise the cast of philosophical characters presented in his periodical essays and other publications. Many studies of Johnson’s philosophical engagements pair him with John Locke, David Hume, or Jean-Jacques Rousseau and discover surprising alignments and affinities. Often in this important scholarship, much of it here summarized and digested, Johnson is contrasted with a contemporary philosophe who becomes a foil useful for more narrowly characterizing Johnson’s commitments as those of a moralist or religious anti-philosopher. My exposition instead begins and concludes with a consideration of nonsense and laughter, which are understood as conditioning the open and variegated eighteenth-century character system available to Johnson and evidenced in his writing.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Oxford} {Handbook} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Pasanek, Brad}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson, Philosophy}, pages = {519--35}, } @incollection{pauley_authorship_2022, address = {Oxford}, title = {Authorship}, abstract = {Samuel Johnson’s works and correspondence contain of wealth of remarks on the “adventures of books” in the eighteenth-century marketplace of print. Taken together, Johnson’s observations on a broad range of books — his own and others’ — provide a compact introduction to the landscape of the eighteenth-century book trades and the world of eighteenth-century publishing. These comments reveal that Johnson’s ideas about authorship and letters were thoroughly conditioned by his keen awareness of practical questions of book production and publishing.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Oxford} {Handbook} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Pauley, Benjamin}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {281--97}, } @article{payne_success_1988, title = {The {Success} of {Johnson}’s \textit{{Irene}}}, volume = {D:4}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Payne, Laura A.}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {27--36}, } @article{payne_hammond_1990, title = {Hammond, {Johnson} and the {Most} {Difficult} {Book} in the {World}}, volume = {D:6}, language = {en}, number = {6}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Payne, Laura}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {5--6}, } @article{payne_imaginative_1988, title = {Imaginative {Licentiousness}: {Johnson} on {Shakespearean} {Tragedy}}, volume = {D:4}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Payne, Michael}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {38--48}, } @article{demaria_terms_2005, title = {Terms of {Corruption}: {Samuel} {Johnson}’s "{Dictionary}" in {Its} {Contexts}}, volume = {56}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, collaborator = {Pearce, Chris P.}, month = mar, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {46--47}, } @article{pearce_pleasures_2005, title = {The {Pleasures} of {Polysemy}: {A} {Plan} for {Teaching} {Johnson}’s \textit{{Dictionary} of the {English} {Language}} in an {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Course}}, volume = {56}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Pearce, Chris P.}, month = sep, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {10--14}, } @article{pearce_commentary_1992, title = {Commentary: {A} {Prospect} to {Please} {Dr} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, journal = {Guardian}, author = {Pearce, Edward}, month = nov, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {18}, } @article{pearce_fanny_1994, title = {Fanny {Burney} on {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Tics} and {Mannerisms}}, volume = {57}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry}, author = {Pearce, J. M. S.}, month = mar, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {380}, } @article{pearce_doctor_1994, title = {Doctor {Samuel} {Johnson}: ‘{The} {Great} {Convulsionary}’ a {Victim} of {Gilles} de la {Tourette}’s {Syndrome}}, volume = {87}, language = {en}, number = {7}, journal = {Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine}, author = {Pearce, J. M. S.}, month = jul, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {396}, } @book{pearson_johnson_1987, address = {London}, title = {Johnson and {Boswell}: {The} {Story} of {Their} {Lives}}, abstract = {Johnson and Boswell have been he subject of many books but here, for the first time, Hesketh Pearson presents the combined story of their lives. The two men, inseparable in the history of literature, are now united in one narrative. By combining their biographies, Pearson has made each man more distinct.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Cassell}, author = {Pearson, Hesketh}, collaborator = {Holroyd, Michael}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{pedreira_johnsonian_1996, title = {Johnsonian {Figures}: {A} {Cornucopia} of {Vanity}, {Idleness}, and {Death} in {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Prose} {Writings}}, volume = {2}, language = {en}, journal = {1650–1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era}, author = {Pedreira, Mark}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {241--273}, } @incollection{pedreira_scholarship_2022, address = {Oxford}, title = {Scholarship}, abstract = {This chapter revisits Samuel Johnson’s scholarship, exploring the interconnectedness of his bibliographical, lexicographical, and editorial studies in his scholarly works: the Harleian Catalogue (1743–45), {\textless}cite{\textgreater}A Dictionary of the English Language{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} (1755; rev. 1773), and {\textless}cite{\textgreater}The Plays of William Shakespeare{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} (1765; rev. 1773 and 1778). It begins by examining in the Harleian Catalogue, {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Catalogus Bibliothecæ Harleianæ{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} (co-authored with William Oldys), Johnson’s statements on the value of catalogs and by conjecturing on his contributions to the annotations, especially on classics and Bibles, in the sale catalog of the Earl of Oxford’s library. The chapter then looks at Johnson’s Dictionary, examining, in this reference work, his “interpretative lexicography,” comprising his definitions (which have the function of “explanation”) and scholarly citations from Sidney to Pope, especially Shakespeare. The chapter concludes with Johnson’s scholarly notes on {\textless}cite{\textgreater}King Lear{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} in his variorum edition of Shakespeare, arguing that Johnsonian textual criticism is noteworthy for its lexicographical learning.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Oxford} {Handbook} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Pedreira, Mark}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {153--68}, } @incollection{percy_fall_2021, address = {Newcastle upon Tyne}, title = {The {Fall} and {Rise} of {Lord} {Chesterfield}? {Aristocratic} {Values} in the {Age} of {Prescriptivism}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Language {Use}, {Usage} {Guides} and {Linguistic} {Norms}}, publisher = {Cambridge Scholars Publishing}, author = {Percy, Carol}, editor = {Caon, Luisella and Elenbaas, Marion and Grijzenhout, Janet}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {79--92}, } @book{perman_scott_2001, address = {Ware, Herts.}, title = {Scott of {Amwell}: {Dr}. {Johnson}’s {Quaker} {Critic}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Rockingham Press}, author = {Perman, David}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{elias_scott_2002, title = {Scott of {Amwell}: {Dr}. {Johnson}’s {Quaker} {Critic}}, volume = {16}, language = {en}, journal = {East-Central Intelligencer}, author = {Elias, Jr., A. C.}, collaborator = {Perman, David}, month = may, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {16--17}, } @phdthesis{phillips_samuel_1986, type = {{MA} thesis,}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s \textit{{Rasselas}}: {Portrait} of the {Artist}}, language = {en}, school = {East Carolina University}, author = {Phillips, Lidie Ann Risher}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{picard_dr_2000, address = {London}, title = {Dr {Johnson}’s {London}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Weidenfeld \& Nicolson}, author = {Picard, Liza}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{ackroyd_dr_2000, title = {Dr {Johnson}’s {London}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Times}, author = {Ackroyd, Peter}, collaborator = {Picard, Liza}, month = jul, year = {2000}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {14--15}, } @article{griffiths_dr_2000, title = {Dr {Johnson}’s {London}}, language = {en}, journal = {Evening Standard}, author = {Griffiths, Eric}, collaborator = {Picard, Liza}, month = jul, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {56}, } @article{schwarz_dr_2000, title = {Dr {Johnson}’s {London}}, volume = {E:4}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Schwarz, Leonard}, collaborator = {Picard, Liza}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {84--85}, } @article{boyd_religious_1983, title = {The {Religious} {Life} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {149}, language = {en}, journal = {America}, author = {Boyd, John D.}, collaborator = {Pierce, Charles E.}, month = jul, year = {1983}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {34--36}, } @incollection{pietila_lives_1990, address = {Turku, Finland}, title = {The \textit{{Lives} of the {Poets}}: {The} {More} {Readable} {Dr}. {Johnson}}, isbn = {978-951-880-501-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Alarums \& {Excursions}: {Working} {Papers} in {English}}, publisher = {University of Turku}, author = {Pietilä, Päivi}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {125--41}, } @article{pitcher_moralist_1995, title = {The {Moralist} {Serial} in {The} {Federal} {Gazette} of 1798}, volume = {8}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes, and Reviews}, author = {Pitcher, E. W.}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {16--18}, } @incollection{pittock_johnson_2002, address = {Basingstoke}, title = {Johnson and {Scotland}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Historical} {Context}}, publisher = {Palgrave}, author = {Pittock, Murray G. H.}, editor = {Clark, J. C. D. and Erskine-Hill, Howard}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {184--96}, } @article{pizzichini_journey_1996, title = {A {Journey} into {Hypertext}: {Two} {Artists} are {Recreating} the {Scottish} {Travels} of the {Celebrated} {Literary} {Duo} {James} {Boswell} and {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Independent}, author = {Pizzichini, Lilian}, month = apr, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {12}, } @misc{plante_bill_1988, title = {Bill {Plante} {Discusses} the {Birthday} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, publisher = {CBS}, author = {Plante, Bill}, month = sep, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @phdthesis{plasha_social_1994, type = {{MLitt} thesis}, title = {The {Social} {Construction} of {Melancholia} in the {Eighteenth} {Century}: {Medical} and {Religious} {Approaches} to the {Life} and {Work} of {Samuel} {Johnson} and {John} {Wesley}}, language = {en}, school = {University of Oxford}, author = {Plasha, Wayne W.}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @phdthesis{ply_samuel_1983, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Journeys} into the {Past}}, language = {en}, school = {Florida State University}, author = {Ply, Mary Sue}, year = {1983}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @phdthesis{poetzsch_theoretical_2000, type = {{MA} thesis,}, title = {Theoretical and {Practical} {Biography}: {Principles}, {Problems}, {Processes} and the {Inscrutable} {Subject} in {Samuel} {Johnson}’s \textit{{Lives} of the {Poets}}}, language = {en}, school = {University of Alberta}, author = {Poetzsch, Markus Joachim}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, } @phdthesis{pollack_samuel_1988, type = {{MA} thesis,}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}, {Feminist}}, language = {en}, school = {Southwest Texas State University}, author = {Pollack, Kristin Hatch}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{pooley_and_2003, title = {‘{And} {Now} a {Fig} for {Mr} {Nichols}!’: {Samuel} {Johnson}, {John} {Nichols} and {Their} {Circle}}, volume = {E:7}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Pooley, Julian}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {30--45}, } @article{porter_mad_1984, title = {‘{Mad} {All} {My} {Life}’: {The} {Dark} {Side} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {34}, language = {en}, journal = {History Today}, author = {Porter, Roy}, month = dec, year = {1984}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {43--46}, } @incollection{porter_hunger_1985, address = {London}, title = {‘{The} {Hunger} of {Imagination}’: {Approaching} {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Melancholy}}, volume = {1}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Anatomy} of {Madness}: {Essays} in the {History} of {Psychiatry}}, publisher = {Tavistock}, author = {Porter, Roy}, editor = {Bynum, William and Porter, Roy and Shepherd, Michael}, year = {1985}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {63--88}, } @article{postle_johnson_2004, title = {Johnson, {Joshua} {Reynolds} and ‘{Renny} {Dear}’}, volume = {E:8}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Postle, Martin}, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {13--21}, } @article{broman_passion_2001, title = {The {Passion} for {Happiness}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {David} {Hume}}, volume = {25}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Philosophy and Literature}, author = {Broman, Walter E.}, collaborator = {Potkay, Adam}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson, Philosophy}, pages = {169--71}, } @article{davidson_passion_2002, title = {The {Passion} for {Happiness}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {David} {Hume}}, volume = {100}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Modern Philology}, author = {Davidson, Jenny}, collaborator = {Potkay, Adam}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson, Philosophy}, pages = {112--15}, } @article{griffin_passion_2000, title = {The {Passion} for {Happiness}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {David} {Hume}}, volume = {38}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Choice}, author = {Griffin, J. R.}, collaborator = {Potkay, Adam}, month = nov, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson, Philosophy}, pages = {1432}, } @article{hudson_passion_2002, title = {The {Passion} for {Happiness}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {David} {Hume}}, volume = {13}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Hudson, Nicholas}, collaborator = {Potkay, Adam}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson, Philosophy}, pages = {509--515}, } @article{mcdermott_passion_2001, title = {The {Passion} for {Happiness}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {David} {Hume}}, volume = {52}, language = {en}, number = {208}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {McDermott, Anne}, collaborator = {Potkay, Adam}, month = nov, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson, Philosophy}, pages = {590--592}, } @article{miller_passion_2000, title = {The {Passion} for {Happiness}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {David} {Hume}}, language = {en}, journal = {Wall Street Journal}, author = {Miller, Stephen}, collaborator = {Potkay, Adam}, month = jun, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson, Philosophy}, pages = {24}, } @article{scanlan_passion_2000, title = {The {Passion} for {Happiness}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {David} {Hume}}, volume = {E:4}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Scanlan, J. T.}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson, Philosophy}, pages = {86--88}, } @article{vermeule_passion_2000, title = {The {Passion} for {Happiness}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {David} {Hume}}, volume = {31}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Wordsworth Circle}, author = {Vermeule, Blakey}, collaborator = {Potkay, Adam}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson, Philosophy}, pages = {190--91}, } @article{potkay_passion_2000-1, title = {The {Passion} for {Happiness}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {David} {Hume}}, volume = {74}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Virginia Quarterly Review}, collaborator = {Potkay, Adam}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson, Philosophy}, pages = {125--26}, } @incollection{potkay_hope_2022, address = {Oxford}, title = {Hope}, abstract = {Johnson’s bifurcated sense of hope has deep roots in the Western tradition. As one of the theological virtues, hope, along with faith and love, is always good in Christianity. Worldly hopes or wishes, however, are treated as vices by the classical moralists Johnson sometimes follows: irrational and self-destructive hopes distract from enjoyment or exertion in the present moment. For the mature Johnson, worldly hope is in the main an illusion, a cheat, but also most if not all of life itself. Johnson concedes, as no ancient would, that hope is both motivating and palliative. Nonetheless, he encourages us, as the ancients did, to distance ourselves as best we can from unreasonable hopes.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Oxford} {Handbook} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Potkay, Adam}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {582--98}, } @article{potkay_how_2025, title = {‘{How} like {He} {Was} to {Rousseau}’: {Johnson} on {Social} {Evils} and {Future} {Happiness}}, volume = {76}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Potkay, Adam}, month = mar, year = {2025}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {30--41}, } @article{powell_rasselas_1989, title = {\textit{{Rasselas}}}, language = {en}, journal = {Transactions of the Johnson Society (Lichfield)}, author = {Powell, J. Enoch}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {30--40}, } @article{powell_cathedral_1989, title = {Cathedral {Address}}, language = {en}, journal = {Transactions of the Johnson Society (Lichfield)}, author = {Powell, J. Enoch}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {73--76}, } @incollection{prasad_dr_2002, address = {New Delhi}, title = {Dr. {Johnson}}, isbn = {978-81-7625-312-3}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Personal {Bias} in {Literary} {Criticism}: {Dr} {Johnson}, {Matthew} {Arnold}, {T}. {S}. {Eliot}}, publisher = {Sarup \& Sons}, author = {Prasad, Nagendra}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {44--94}, } @book{prince_philosophical_1996, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Philosophical {Dialogue} in the {British} {Enlightenment}: {Theology}, {Aesthetics}, and the {Novel}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Prince, Michael B.}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{pritchard_what_2007, title = {What {Johnson} {Means} to {Me}: {Reading} {Johnson} {When} {Young}}, volume = {58}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Pritchard, William}, month = sep, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {6--9}, annote = {A personal meditation on Pritchard’s early experience with Johnson. }, } @article{probyn_surfacing_1994, title = {Surfacing and {Falling} into {Matter}: {Johnson}, {Swift}, {Disgust} and {Beyond}}, volume = {48}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Mattoid}, author = {Probyn, Clive}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {37--43}, } @article{probyn_eve_1998, title = {Eve, {Savage}’s {Mother}, and {Learned} {Ladies}: {Johnson}, {Boswell} and {Women}}, volume = {2}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnson Society of Australia Papers}, author = {Probyn, Clive}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {15--24}, } @book{probyn_pall_1998, address = {Melbourne}, title = {Pall {Mall} and the {Wilderness} of {New} {South} {Wales}”: {Samuel} {Johnson}, {Watkin} {Tench} and “{Six}” {Degrees} of {Separation}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Privately printed for the Johnson Society of Australia}, author = {Probyn, Clive}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, annote = {The David Fleeman Memorial Lecture for 1997. }, } @article{probyn_johnson_2002, title = {Johnson and {Romance}}, volume = {6}, language = {en}, journal = {Johnson Society of Australia Papers}, author = {Probyn, Clive}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {20--25}, } @incollection{prose_hester_2002, address = {New York}, title = {Hester {Thrale}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Lives} of the {Muses}: {Nine} {Women} \& the {Artists} {They} {Inspired}}, publisher = {HarperCollins}, author = {Prose, Francine}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {27--56}, } @article{quennell_who_1973, title = {Who {Can} {Like} the {Highlands}?}, volume = {15}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Horizon}, author = {Quennell, Peter}, year = {1973}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {89--103}, } @phdthesis{quigg_mental_2004, type = {{MA} thesis,}, title = {Mental {Illness} as {Subject} and {Symptom}: {Examining} the {Literature} of {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Christopher} {Smart}}, language = {en}, school = {University of Calgary}, author = {Quigg, Melissa R.}, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @incollection{quinney_johnson_1995, address = {Gainesville}, title = {Johnson in {Mourning}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Literary {Power} and the {Criteria} of {Truth}}, publisher = {University Press of Florida}, author = {Quinney, Laura}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {29--53}, } @incollection{rabb_war_2022, address = {Oxford}, title = {War}, abstract = {The concept of war — “the extremity of evil”—weaves through Johnson’s work like a connective thread that at times appears visibly on the surface and at other times more subtly underlies the fabric of his thinking and expression. If the idea of war is pervasive, however, the actual body of the warrior is rare. Johnson avoided representation of the embattled flesh and bone of those who did the fighting and suffered its consequences. This dichotomy — confront the idea of war but avoid war-torn bodies — is central to recognizing the effect in his work of postmemory, the phenomenon through which trauma can be displaced onto later generations and can be reimagined by those who are distanced from immediate disaster by history or geography. Johnson’s transformative abstractions of the corporeal human form are situated within narratives of human-generated violence whose pains resist direct confrontation.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Oxford} {Handbook} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Rabb, Melinda Alliker}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {367--88}, } @article{johnston_sick_2013, title = {Sick of {Both} [review of \textit{{Johnson} and {Boswell}: {A} {Biography} of {Friendship}}, by {John} {B}. {Radner}]}, volume = {5755}, language = {en}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Johnston, Freya}, month = jul, year = {2013}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {25}, } @article{lynch_and_2013, title = {And {We} {Ashamed} of {Him} [review of \textit{{Johnson} and {Boswell}: {A} {Biography} of {Friendship}}, by {John} {B}. {Radner}]}, volume = {27}, language = {en}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Scotland}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2013}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, } @incollection{radner_connecting_2019, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {Connecting with {Three} ‘{Young} {Dogs}’: {Johnson}’s {Early} {Letters} to {Robert} {Chambers}, {Bennet} {Langton}, and {James} {Boswell}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Community and {Solitude}: {New} {Essays} on {Johnson}’s {Circle}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Radner, John B.}, editor = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {9--30}, } @incollection{raicu_violence_1995, address = {Pueblo}, title = {The {Violence} of {Purgation} in {Henry} {Vaughan}’s \textit{{Silex} {Scintillans}}: {Singing} {Best} {When} the {Nest} {Is} {Broken}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Image} of {Violence} in {Literature}, the {Media}, and {Society}}, publisher = {Society for the Interdisciplinary Study of Social Imagery}, author = {Raicu, Irina}, editor = {Wright, Will and Kaplan, Steven}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson, poetry, Welsh literature, violence, imagery, metaphysical poetry, poetic structure, purgation, Silex Scintillans (1650), Vaughan, Henry (1621-1695)}, pages = {96--103}, } @article{ramsey_samuel_1988, title = {Samuel {Johnson} at {Twenty}}, volume = {47}, language = {en}, number = {3–4}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Ramsey, Paul}, month = sep, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {12}, annote = {Poem on Johnson.}, } @book{randle_troublesome_2002, address = {Lydd}, title = {A {Troublesome} {Disorder}: being an account of an interview with {Master} {Francis} {Barber}, servant of the late {Doctor} {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Bank House Books}, author = {Randle, Dave}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{rapoport_biology_1989, title = {The {Biology} of {Obsessions} and {Compulsions}}, volume = {260}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Scientific American}, author = {Rapoport, Judith L.}, month = mar, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {82}, } @article{ritchie_comparative_2008, title = {Comparative {Excellence}: {New} {Essays} on {Shakespeare} and {Johnson}}, volume = {59}, language = {en}, number = {238}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {Ritchie, Fiona}, collaborator = {Rasmussen, Eric and Santesso, Aaron}, year = {2008}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {152--54}, } @article{raven_dr_2004, title = {Dr {Johnson}’s {Fleet} {Street} and the {Sites} of {Publishing} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {London}}, volume = {E:8}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Raven, James}, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {11--12}, } @article{rawson_johnsons_1990, title = {Johnson’s {Doctorate}}, language = {en}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Rawson, Claude}, month = oct, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1099}, annote = {Reply to Greene and Jones.}, } @article{rayan_resistance_1992, title = {Resistance in {Reading}}, volume = {41}, language = {en}, number = {171}, journal = {English}, author = {Rayan, Krishna}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {249--53}, } @article{reddick_hopes_1985, title = {Hopes {Raised} for {Johnson}: {An} {Example} of {Misleading} {Descriptive} and {Analytical} {Bibliography}}, volume = {2}, language = {en}, journal = {TEXT: Transactions of the Society for Textual Scholarship}, author = {Reddick, Allen H.}, year = {1985}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {245--49}, } @article{reddick_bate_1987, title = {Bate and {Johnson}}, volume = {5–6}, language = {en}, journal = {Erato: The Harvard Book Review}, author = {Reddick, Allen}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{reddick_making_1990, address = {Cambridge}, title = {The {Making} of {Johnson}’s "{Dictionary}," 1746–1773}, language = {en}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Reddick, Allen}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{anderson_making_1993, title = {The {Making} of {Johnson}’s “{Dictionary},” 1746–1773}, volume = {58}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {South Atlantic Review}, author = {Anderson, David R.}, collaborator = {Reddick, Allen}, month = sep, year = {1993}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {116--18}, } @article{carnochan_making_1991, title = {The {Making} of {Johnson}’s “{Dictionary},” 1746–1773}, language = {en}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Carnochan, W. B.}, collaborator = {Reddick, Allen}, month = apr, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {9--10}, } @article{clayton_making_1992, title = {The {Making} of {Johnson}’s “{Dictionary},” 1746–1773}, volume = {39 [237]}, language = {en}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Clayton, Paul}, collaborator = {Reddick, Allen}, month = jun, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {231--32}, } @article{demaria_making_1992, title = {The {Making} of {Johnson}’s “{Dictionary},” 1746–1773}, volume = {90}, language = {en}, journal = {Modern Philology}, author = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, collaborator = {Reddick, Allen}, month = nov, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {268--73}, } @article{gray_making_1990, title = {The {Making} of {Johnson}’s “{Dictionary},” 1746–1773}, volume = {70}, language = {en}, journal = {Dalhousie Review}, author = {Gray, James}, collaborator = {Reddick, Allen}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {260--63}, } @article{hedrick_making_1990, title = {The {Making} of {Johnson}’s “{Dictionary},” 1746–1773}, volume = {50}, language = {en}, number = {3–51, no. 3}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Hedrick, Elizabeth}, collaborator = {Reddick, Allen}, month = sep, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {5--6}, } @article{korshin_making_1991, title = {The {Making} of {Johnson}’s “{Dictionary},” 1746–1773}, volume = {4}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Korshin, Paul J.}, collaborator = {Reddick, Allen}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {417--424}, } @article{mcdermott_making_1994, title = {The {Making} of {Johnson}’s “{Dictionary},” 1746–1773}, volume = {17}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {British Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {McDermott, Anne}, collaborator = {Reddick, Allen}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {74--79}, } @article{rogers_making_1994, title = {The {Making} of {Johnson}’s “{Dictionary},” 1746–1773}, volume = {45}, language = {en}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {Rogers, Pat}, collaborator = {Reddick, Allen}, month = may, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {259--60}, } @article{scholtz_making_1991, title = {The {Making} of {Johnson}’s “{Dictionary},” 1746–1773}, volume = {28}, language = {en}, number = {9}, journal = {Choice}, author = {Scholtz, G.}, collaborator = {Reddick, Allen}, month = may, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {4972}, } @article{steckel_making_1994, title = {The {Making} of {Johnson}’s “{Dictionary},” 1746–1773}, volume = {29}, language = {en}, journal = {Libraries \& Culture: A Journal of Library History}, author = {Steckel, Michael}, collaborator = {Reddick, Allen}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {233--35}, } @article{suarez_making_1993, title = {The {Making} of {Johnson}’s “{Dictionary},” 1746–1773}, volume = {26}, language = {en}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Suarez, Michael F. S.J.}, collaborator = {Reddick, Allen}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {514--17}, } @article{urdang_making_1993, title = {The {Making} of {Johnson}’s “{Dictionary},” 1746–1773}, volume = {20}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Verbatim}, author = {Urdang, Laurence}, collaborator = {Reddick, Allen}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {8--10}, } @book{reddick_johnsons_1991, address = {Cambridge, Mass.}, title = {Johnson’s “{Dictionary}”: {The} {Sneyd}–{Gimbel} {Copy}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Privately printed for the Johnsonians}, author = {Reddick, Allen}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{reddick_johnson_1997, title = {Johnson {Beyond} {Jacobitism}: {Signs} of {Polemic} in the \textit{{Dictionary}} and the \textit{{Life} of {Milton}}}, volume = {64}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {ELH: English Literary History}, author = {Reddick, Allen}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, Life of Milton, Jacobites, polemics}, pages = {983--1005}, } @incollection{reddick_johnson_2009, address = {Oxford}, title = {Johnson and {Richardson}}, volume = {1}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Oxford} {History} of {English} {Lexicography}}, publisher = {Clarendon Press}, author = {Reddick, Allen}, editor = {Cowie, A. P.}, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {154--181}, annote = {A careful account of Johnson’s Dictionary and Charles Richardson’s New Dictionary of the English Language, which “provocatively illuminates aspects of Johnson’s works.” Includes illustrations. }, } @article{redford_johnson_1994, title = {Johnson {Ventriloquens}}, language = {en}, journal = {Transactions of the Johnson Society (Lichfield)}, author = {Redford, Bruce}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1--12}, } @incollection{redford_james_2000, address = {Oxford}, title = {James {Boswell}, \textit{{The} {Life} of {Johnson}}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {A {Companion} to {Literature} from {Milton} to {Blake}}, publisher = {Blackwell}, author = {Redford, Bruce}, editor = {Womersley, David}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {393--401}, } @book{redford_designing_2002, address = {Oxford}, title = {Designing the “{Life} of {Johnson}”: {The} {Lyell} {Lectures}, 2001–2}, abstract = {For over two centuries Boswell’s massive biography of Samuel Johnson has been both reverenced and reviled. Yet neither its admirers nor its critics have fully understood how the book was designed to work upon them. Boswell himself is partly to blame: throughout the Life he directs attention away from artistry to industry, from creative choices to dedicated researches. Yet his working manuscript, one of the twentieth century’s greatest literary discoveries, tells a much different tale. Designing the {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Life of Johnson{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, the first study of its kind, reconstructs Boswell’s models and methods by charting this textual labyrinth. It begins by analysing the stages that led to the first edition, goes on to reveal the impact of portrait and theatre-piece upon the structure of the Life, and ends by uncovering the transformation of Johnson from savage into sage. The result is a more subtle, more vital assessment of Boswell the designer — and an enhanced awareness of biography’s power to make life into art.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Redford, Bruce}, year = {2002}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, Criticism, Authors, English}, } @article{lurcock_biographer_2004, title = {A {Biographer} at {Work}: {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Notes} for the “{Life} of {Pope}”}, volume = {51 [249]}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Lurcock, A. F. T.}, collaborator = {Kirkley, Harriet}, month = mar, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {91--93}, } @article{parke_designing_2004, title = {Designing the “{Life} of {Johnson}”: {The} {Lyell} {Lectures}, 2001–2}, volume = {15}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Parke, Catherine N.}, collaborator = {Redford, Bruce}, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {386--387}, } @article{turner_designing_2003, title = {Designing the “{Life} of {Johnson}”: {The} {Lyell} {Lectures}, 2001–2}, volume = {53}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Essays in Criticism}, author = {Turner, Katherine}, collaborator = {Redford, Bruce}, month = apr, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {184--91}, } @article{wilcox_designing_2004, title = {Designing the “{Life} of {Johnson}”: {The} {Lyell} {Lectures}, 2001–2}, volume = {10}, language = {en}, journal = {1650–1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era}, author = {Wilcox, Lance E.}, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {389--392}, } @article{womersley_designing_2003, title = {Designing the “{Life} of {Johnson}”: {The} {Lyell} {Lectures}, 2001–2}, volume = {54}, language = {en}, number = {213}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {Womersley, David}, collaborator = {Redford, Bruce}, month = feb, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {129--131}, } @article{woudhuysen_reconstituted_2002, title = {Reconstituted {Boswell} [review of \textit{{Designing} the “{Life} of {Johnson}”: {The} {Lyell} {Lectures}, 2001–2}, by {Bruce} {Redford}]}, language = {en}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Woudhuysen, H. R.}, month = aug, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {21}, } @article{redgrave_my_2003, title = {My {Season} with {Sam}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Independent}, author = {Redgrave, Corin}, month = sep, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, annote = {The actor describes his role as Johnson in Maureen Lawrence’s Resurrection in Lichfield. }, } @article{rees_johnsons_2000, title = {Johnson’s {Milton}: {The} {Writer}-{Hero} in \textit{{The} {Rambler}}}, volume = {E:4}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Rees, Christine}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {17--23}, } @article{rees_pray_2004, title = {‘{Pray} {Lend} {Me} {Topsel} on {Animals}’: {The} {Place} of {Animals} in {Johnson}’s {Life} and {Interests}}, volume = {E:8}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Rees, Christine}, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {57--66}, } @article{rees-mogg_he_1995, title = {He {Gave} {Us} {Johnson}: {Thanks} to {Boswell}, {We} {Can} {Still} {Live} in the 18th {Century} — {And} {Emulate} {Its} {Style}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Times}, author = {Rees-Mogg, William}, month = may, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {20}, } @article{reibman_dr_1985, title = {Dr. {Johnson} and the {Law}: {An} {Enlightenment} {View}}, volume = {D:1}, language = {en}, number = {26}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Reibman, James E.}, year = {1985}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {9--11}, } @article{reid_johnson_2009, title = {The {Johnson} {Society} of {Australia}: {Convivial} {Tercentenary} {Dinner}}, volume = {60}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Reid, Bryan}, month = sep, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {28}, annote = {A brief account of the society’s dinner on 15 May 2009. }, } @article{riker_samuel_2015, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Eternal} {Return}}, volume = {262}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Publishers Weekly}, collaborator = {Riker, Martin}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {160}, } @article{deutsch_regulating_2000, title = {Regulating {Confusion}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and the {Crowd}}, volume = {97}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Modern Philology}, author = {Deutsch, Helen}, collaborator = {Reinert, Thomas}, month = may, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {599--605}, } @article{devens_regulating_1998, title = {Regulating {Confusion}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and the {Crowd}}, volume = {21}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {British Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Devens, Robert}, collaborator = {Reinert, Thomas}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {234}, } @article{lamoine_regulating_1997, title = {Regulating {Confusion}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and the {Crowd}}, volume = {50}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Études anglaises}, author = {Lamoine, G.}, collaborator = {Reinert, Thomas}, month = oct, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {473--474}, } @article{patey_regulating_1997, title = {Regulating {Confusion}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and the {Crowd}}, volume = {34}, language = {en}, number = {11–12}, journal = {Choice}, author = {Patey, Douglas L.}, collaborator = {Reinert, Thomas}, month = jul, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1804}, } @article{scanlan_regulating_1998, title = {Regulating {Confusion}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and the {Crowd}}, volume = {30}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Albion}, author = {Scanlan, J. T.}, collaborator = {Reinert, Thomas}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {125--127}, } @article{reinert_regulating_1999, title = {Regulating {Confusion}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and the {Crowd}}, volume = {77}, language = {en}, journal = {Year's Work in English Studies}, collaborator = {Reinert, Thomas}, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {402--403}, } @article{reynolds_art-connoisseurs_1994, title = {Art-{Connoisseurs}}, volume = {17}, language = {en}, number = {6}, journal = {Art \& Antiques}, author = {Reynolds, Joshua}, month = jun, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {89--92}, annote = {Letter from Reynolds in response to Idler 25 on art connoisseurs.}, } @incollection{richard_education_2022, address = {Oxford}, title = {Education}, abstract = {Samuel Johnson was famously learned, a teacher, an autodidact, and a didactic writer; he understood all of his work to be educational in purpose. Like so many educational thinkers of his era, he was strongly influenced by John Locke and excited by the opportunities that an expanding print market offered for learning. Yet he understood and acknowledged more than most educationalists of his era how one’s psychology might undermine efforts at learning; rather than fighting these weaknesses, Johnson structured his educational approach around them. Examining Johnson’s own learning, his teaching, and his educational writing across his career from the textbook The Preceptor to his essays and tales to the Dictionary, we can see Johnson’s construction of an educational practice sensitive to the challenges of reading with attention.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Oxford} {Handbook} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Richard, Jessica}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson, Philosophy}, pages = {477--95}, } @article{richardson_media_1993, title = {Media {Types}: {Hero} in the {Image} of {Dr}. {Johnson}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Independent}, author = {Richardson, Robert}, month = apr, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {19}, } @article{richetti_ideas_2000, title = {Ideas and {Voices}: {The} {New} {Novel} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {England}}, volume = {12}, language = {en}, number = {2–3}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Fiction}, author = {Richetti, John}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {327--44}, } @incollection{richetti_samuel_2018, address = {Newark}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} as {Heterdox} {Critic} and {Poet}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {New {Essays} on {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Revaluation}}, publisher = {University of Delaware Press}, author = {Richetti, John}, editor = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {131--43}, } @incollection{richetti_johnsons_2023, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Johnson’s {Poetry}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {New} {Cambridge} {Companion} to {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Richetti, John}, editor = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {135--49}, } @article{ricks_dr_1985, title = {Dr. {Johnson} and the {Falkland} {Islands}}, volume = {D:1}, language = {en}, number = {26}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Ricks, Christopher}, year = {1985}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {13--15}, } @incollection{ricks_samuel_1987, address = {Oxford}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {Dead} {Metaphors} and ‘{Impending} {Death}’}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Force} of {Poetry}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Ricks, Christopher}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {80--88}, } @book{rippey_story_1985, address = {Denver}, title = {The {Story} of a {Library}: {Reminiscences} of a {Latter} {Day} {Book} {Collector}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Smith \& Smith}, author = {Rippey, Arthur G.}, year = {1985}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @incollection{ritchie_johnson_1996, address = {Grand Rapids}, title = {Johnson {Reading} {Literature}, {Johnson} {Reading} the {Canon} of {Scripture}: {The} {Difference} between {Literary} {Pleasure} and {Religious} {Happiness}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Reconstructing {Literature} in an {Ideological} {Age}: {A} {Biblical} {Poetics} and {Literary} {Studies} from {Milton} to {Burke}}, publisher = {W. B. Eerdmans}, author = {Ritchie, Daniel E.}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {71--118}, } @article{ritchie_exploring_2008, title = {Exploring the {Theatre} {History} of the {Eighteenth} {Century}: {My} {Experience} of {Curating} an {Exhibition} on {Johnson} and the {Theatre}}, volume = {59}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Ritchie, Fiona}, month = mar, year = {2008}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {35--41}, annote = {On “Behind the Scenes: The Hidden Life of Georgian Theatre, 1737–1784,” an exhibition at Dr. Johnson’s House, 16 April–18 Sept. 2007. }, } @phdthesis{ritchie_samuel_2002, type = {{MPhil} thesis}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} in an {Age} of {Science}}, language = {en}, school = {University of Central England}, author = {Ritchie, Stefka}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{ritchie_awe_2003, title = {In {Awe} of {Nature}: {The} {Influence} of {Science} in the {Works} of {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Joseph} {Wright} of {Derby}}, volume = {5}, language = {en}, journal = {BMI InBMInsightsight}, author = {Ritchie, Stefka}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {44--56}, } @incollection{rivara_savoir_1998, address = {Paris}, title = {Savoir délirant et encyclopédie détraquée: {Figures} de savant fou dans le {Prince} \textit{{Rasselas}} de {Johnson} et le \textit{{Compère} {Mathieu}} de {Du} {Laurens}}, language = {fr}, booktitle = {Folies romanesques au siècle des lumières}, publisher = {Desjonquères}, author = {Rivara, Annie}, editor = {Démoris, René and Lafon, Henri}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {351--64}, } @article{robinson_we_1994, title = {‘{We} {All} {Love} {Beattie}’: {The} {Truthful} {Minstrel} in the {Johnson} {Circle}}, volume = {D:10}, language = {en}, number = {10}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Robinson, Roger}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {39--47}, } @article{rogers_dr_1985, title = {Dr. {Johnson} and the {English} {Eccentrics}}, volume = {D:1}, language = {en}, number = {26}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Rogers, J. P. W.}, year = {1985}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {5--7}, } @article{rogers_samuel_1986, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Gout}}, volume = {30}, language = {en}, journal = {Medical History}, author = {Rogers, J. P. W.}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {133--44}, } @article{rogers_johnsons_1991, title = {Johnson’s {Lady} {Frances}}, volume = {D:7}, language = {en}, number = {7}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Rogers, J. P. W.}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {41--43}, } @article{douglas_johnson_1994, title = {Johnson}, volume = {D:10}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Douglas, Hugh}, collaborator = {Rogers, Pat}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {68--70}, } @article{fleeman_samuel_1994-1, title = {Samuel {Johnson}}, volume = {41 [239]}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Fleeman, J. D.}, collaborator = {Rogers, Pat}, month = jun, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {249--50}, } @article{fleeman_johnson_1994-1, title = {Johnson and {Boswell} in {Scotland}: {A} {Journey} to the {Hebrides}}, volume = {41 [239]}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Fleeman, J. D.}, collaborator = {Rogers, Pat}, month = mar, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {106--9}, } @article{ingram_johnson_1995, title = {Johnson and {Boswell} in {Scotland}: {A} {Journey} to the {Hebrides}}, volume = {25}, language = {en}, journal = {Yearbook of English Studies}, author = {Ingram, Allan}, collaborator = {Rogers, Pat}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {297--98}, } @article{merians_johnson_1994, title = {Johnson and {Boswell} in {Scotland}: {A} {Journey} to the {Hebrides}}, volume = {8}, language = {en}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Scotland}, author = {Merians, Linda}, collaborator = {Rogers, Pat}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {23--24}, } @article{obrien_johnson_1995, title = {Johnson and {Boswell} in {Scotland}: {A} {Journey} to the {Hebrides}}, volume = {46}, language = {en}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {O'Brien, Karen}, collaborator = {Rogers, Pat}, month = nov, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {590--591}, } @article{rogers_johnson_1994, title = {Johnson and {Boswell} in {Scotland}: {A} {Journey} to the {Hebrides}}, volume = {70}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Virginia Quarterly Review}, collaborator = {Rogers, Pat}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {57}, } @article{rogers_johnson_1997, title = {Johnson and {Boswell} in {Scotland}: {A} {Journey} to the {Hebrides}}, volume = {75}, language = {en}, journal = {Year's Work in English Studies}, collaborator = {Rogers, Pat}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {360--61}, } @article{carnochan_johnson_1996, title = {Johnson and {Boswell}: {The} {Transit} of {Caledonia}}, volume = {28}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Albion}, author = {Carnochan, W. B.}, collaborator = {Rogers, Pat}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {495--496}, } @article{copley_johnson_1997, title = {Johnson and {Boswell}: {The} {Transit} of {Caledonia}}, volume = {20}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {British Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Copley, Stephen}, collaborator = {Rogers, Pat}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {78--79}, } @article{radner_new_1992, title = {New {Light} on {Boswell}: {Critical} and {Historical} {Essays} on the {Occasion} of the {Bicentenary} of “{The} {Life} of {Johnson}”}, volume = {6}, language = {en}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Scotland}, author = {Radner, John B.}, collaborator = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {15--16}, } @article{rogers_johnson_1995-1, title = {Johnson and {Boswell}: {The} {Transit} of {Caledonia}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Observer}, collaborator = {Rogers, Pat}, month = nov, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {7}, } @article{fulton_johnson_1999, title = {Johnson and {Boswell}: {The} {Transit} of {Caledonia}}, volume = {31}, language = {en}, journal = {Studies in Scottish Literature}, author = {Fulton, Henry L.}, collaborator = {Rogers, Pat}, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {307--310}, } @article{tankard_johnson_1996, title = {Johnson and {Boswell}: {The} {Transit} of {Caledonia}}, volume = {1}, language = {en}, journal = {Colloquy}, author = {Tankard, Paul}, collaborator = {Rogers, Pat}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {87--88}, } @article{womersley_james_1997, title = {James {Boswell}’s {Life} of {Johnson}: {An} {Edition} of the {Original} {Manuscript} in {Four} {Volumes}}, volume = {48}, language = {en}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {Womersley, David}, collaborator = {Waingrow, Marshall and Redford, Bruce and Bonnell, Thomas F.}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {114--116}, } @article{rogers_samuel_1997, title = {The {Samuel} {Johnson} {Encyclopedia}}, volume = {28}, language = {en}, journal = {American Reference Books Annual}, collaborator = {Rogers, Pat}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {455}, } @article{dollard_samuel_1996, title = {The {Samuel} {Johnson} {Encyclopedia}}, volume = {121}, language = {en}, number = {17}, journal = {Library Journal}, author = {Dollard, P. A.}, collaborator = {Rogers, Pat}, month = oct, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {53}, } @article{mcdermott_samuel_1997, title = {The {Samuel} {Johnson} {Encyclopedia}}, volume = {E:1}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {McDermott, Anne}, collaborator = {Rogers, Pat}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {71--73}, } @article{stavisky_samuel_1999, title = {The {Samuel} {Johnson} {Encyclopedia}}, volume = {10}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Stavisky, Aaron}, collaborator = {Rogers, Pat}, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {302--328}, } @article{stuhr-rommereim_samuel_1996, title = {The {Samuel} {Johnson} {Encyclopedia}}, volume = {34}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Choice}, author = {Stuhr-Rommereim, R.}, collaborator = {Rogers, Pat}, month = dec, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1935}, } @article{tankard_samuel_1998, title = {The {Samuel} {Johnson} {Encyclopedia}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Southern Johnsonian}, author = {Tankard, Paul}, collaborator = {Rogers, Pat}, month = nov, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {6}, } @article{watson_samuel_1997, title = {The {Samuel} {Johnson} {Encyclopedia}}, language = {en}, journal = {Transactions of the Johnson Society (Lichfield)}, author = {Watson, Anne}, collaborator = {Rogers, Pat}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {47--48}, } @article{rogers_samuel_1999, title = {The {Samuel} {Johnson} {Encyclopedia}}, volume = {77}, language = {en}, journal = {Year's Work in English Studies}, collaborator = {Rogers, Pat}, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {404--5}, } @book{rogers_samuel_1999-1, address = {Tokyo}, title = {The {Samuel} {Johnson} {Encyclopedia}}, language = {jp}, publisher = {Yumani-shobo}, author = {Rogers, Pat}, translator = {Nagashima, Daisuke}, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, annote = {With an introductory essay by Nagashima on Johnson studies in Japan. }, } @incollection{rogers_chatterton_1999, address = {New York}, title = {Chatterton and the {Club}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Thomas {Chatterton} and {Romantic} {Culture}}, publisher = {St. Martin's Press}, author = {Rogers, Pat}, editor = {Groom, Nick}, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {121--50}, } @article{rogers_checkers_2017, title = {Checkers {Careers}: {The} {Evolution} of {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Harmless} {Game}}, volume = {68}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Rogers, Pat}, month = sep, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {6--24}, } @article{laurence_virginia_1996, title = {Virginia {Woolf} and {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Common} {Readers}}, volume = {39}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {English Literature in Transition, 1880–1920}, author = {Laurence, P.}, collaborator = {Rosenberg, Beth Carole}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {380--383}, } @article{katritzky_johnson_1999, title = {Johnson and "{The} {Letters} of {Junius}": {New} {Perspectives} on an {Old} {Enigma}}, volume = {77}, language = {en}, journal = {Year's Work in English Studies}, collaborator = {Katritzky, Linde}, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {404}, } @article{rosenberg_reading_2004, title = {Reading {Lessons}: \textit{{Rasselas}} with \textit{{The} {Matrix}}}, volume = {55}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Rosenberg, Jordana}, month = mar, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {13--17}, annote = {On teaching Rasselas against the background of the movie.}, } @incollection{ross_basis_1998, address = {Montreal}, title = {A {Basis} for {Criticism}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Making} of the {English} {Literary} {Canon}: {From} the {Middle} {Ages} to the {Late} {Eighteenth} {Century}}, publisher = {McGill-Queen's University Press}, author = {Ross, Trevor}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {247--291}, } @book{rothschild_samuel_2009, address = {Los Angeles}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s “{Dictionary}”: {A} {Lecture} {Presented} at the {Huntington} {Library} {May} 27, 2009 on the {Occasion} of the {Opening} of the {Exhibition} “{Samuel} {Johnson}: {Literary} {Giant} of the {Eighteenth} {Century}}, language = {en}, publisher = {The Samuel Johnson Society of the West}, author = {Rothschild, Loren}, year = {2009}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Paperback, Language}, annote = {A keepsake of Rothschild’s wide-ranging introduction to the Dictionary to mark the opening of the Huntington’s exhibition in 2009. }, } @article{rothschild_johnsoniana_2019, title = {Johnsoniana: {From} ‘{The} {Initiation} of a {Young} {Irishman}’ by {Frank} {McCort}}, volume = {70}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Rothschild, Loren}, month = sep, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {49--50}, } @article{rounce_success_2004, title = {Success and {Failure} in {Grub}-{Street}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Percival} {Stockdale}}, volume = {E:8}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Rounce, Adam}, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {22--34}, } @incollection{rounce_toil_2009, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Toil and {Envy}: {Unsuccessful} {Responses} to {Johnson}’s \textit{{Lives} of the {Poets}}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} after 300 {Years}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Rounce, Adam}, editor = {Clingham, Greg and Smallwood, Philip}, year = {2009}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {186--206}, } @incollection{rounce_pleasure_2018, address = {Newark}, title = {‘{Pleasure} or {Weariness}’: {Additions} to and {Exclusions} from the \textit{{Lives} of the {Poets}}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {New {Essays} on {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Revaluation}}, publisher = {University of Delaware Press}, author = {Rounce, Adam}, editor = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {47--67}, } @incollection{rounce_suffering_2022, address = {Oxford}, title = {Suffering}, abstract = {This chapter discusses the various ways in which the concept of suffering occurs in Johnson’s writing and thought. It considers the two principles uses of the verb, whereby suffering is either something that happens or is allowed to happen, and relates these to different examples, from the characters and ideas of Rasselas, Johnson’s writings on art and literature (including the annotations to Shakespeare, the ‘Lives’ of Waller, Addison, Savage, and Pope) and his periodical essays. The argument demonstrates how the impossibility of understanding suffering in a providential world (and yet the necessity of striving to do so), results in Johnson’s trenchant and coruscating criticisms of the facile views of suffering displayed in Pope’s Essay on Man, and Jenyns’ enquiry on the nature of evil; the rejection of complacency stresses the importance of understanding suffering in Johnson’s work and life.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Oxford} {Handbook} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Rounce, Adam}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {536--50}, } @article{rudd_notes_2000, title = {Notes on {Johnson}’s {Latin} {Poetry}}, volume = {9}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Translation and Literature}, author = {Rudd, Niall}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {215--23}, } @article{ruddick_scott_1984, title = {Scott and {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Biographers} of {Dryden}}, volume = {C:25}, language = {en}, number = {25}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Ruddick, William}, year = {1984}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {14--26}, } @article{ruddick_samuel_1992, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {Picturesque} {Tourist}}, volume = {D:8}, language = {en}, number = {8}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Ruddick, William}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {24--26}, } @incollection{ruggieri_samuel_1998, address = {Rome}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} e il suo tempo}, language = {it}, booktitle = {L’età di {Johnson}: {La} letteratura inglese del secondo {Settecento}}, publisher = {Carocci}, author = {Ruggieri, Franca}, editor = {Ruggieri, Franca}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {41--70}, } @incollection{ruggieri_james_1998, address = {Rome}, title = {James {Boswell}: {Biografia} come storia}, language = {it}, booktitle = {L’età di {Johnson}: {La} letteratura inglese del secondo {Settecento}}, publisher = {Carocci}, author = {Ruggieri, Franca}, editor = {Ruggieri, Franca}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {71--80}, } @article{rumbold_mrs_1996, title = {Mrs {Thrale} {Leaves} {Home}: {Closed} {Circles} and {Expanding} {Horizons} in {Hester} {Lynch} {Piozzi}’s \textit{{Anecdotes} of {Dr} {Johnson}}}, volume = {D:12}, language = {en}, number = {12}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Rumbold, Valerie}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {3--17}, } @article{russell_hobbist_1990, title = {A {Hobbist} {Tory}: {Johnson} on {Hume}}, volume = {16}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Hume Studies}, author = {Russell, P.}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {75--79}, } @article{russell_architecture_1995, title = {Architecture and the {Lexicographers}: {Three} {Studies} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Publications}, {Pt}. {III}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {A} \textit{{Dictionary} of the {English} {Language}}}, volume = {22}, language = {en}, journal = {Edinburgh Architecture Research}, author = {Russell, T. M.}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {59--79}, } @book{russell_encyclopaedic_1997, address = {Brookfield, Vt.}, title = {The {Encyclopaedic} {Dictionary} in the {Eighteenth} {Century}: {Architecture}, {Arts} and {Crafts} vol. 4, {Samuel} {Johnson}: "{A} {Dictionary} of the {English} {Language}"}, language = {en}, publisher = {Ashgate}, editor = {Russell, Terence M.}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, annote = {Examines 700 \textit{Dictionary} entries on architecture. }, } @article{arcistewska_encyclopaedic_1999, title = {The {Encyclopaedic} {Dictionary} in the {Eighteenth} {Century}: {Architecture}, {Arts} and {Crafts}}, volume = {58}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians}, author = {Arcistewska, B.}, collaborator = {Russell, Terence M.}, month = mar, year = {1999}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {79--82}, } @article{gomme_encyclopaedic_1998, title = {The {Encyclopaedic} {Dictionary} in the {Eighteenth} {Century}: {Architecture}, {Arts} and {Crafts} vol. 4, {Samuel} {Johnson}: {A} {Dictionary} of the {English} {Language}}, language = {en}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Gomme, A.}, collaborator = {Russell, Terence M.}, month = feb, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {10}, } @article{chambers_encyclopaedic_1998, title = {The {Encyclopaedic} {Dictionary} in the {Eighteenth} {Century}: {Architecture}, {Arts} and {Crafts} vol. 4, {Samuel} {Johnson}: {A} {Dictionary} of the {English} {Language}}, volume = {30}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Albion}, author = {Chambers, D. C.}, collaborator = {Russell, Terence M.}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {695--98}, } @article{ruxin_beginnings_2003, title = {Beginnings of the {Johnsonian} {News} {Letter}}, volume = {54}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Ruxin, Paul T.}, month = sep, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {6--8}, } @article{ruxin_synonymy_2007, title = {Synonymy and {Satire} by {Association}}, volume = {58}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Ruxin, Paul}, month = sep, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {34--41}, annote = {On Boswell’s inscribed copy of John MacLaurin’s Essays in Verse, including the poem “On Johnson’s Dictionary” (reproduced here). }, } @article{ruxin_club_2012-1, title = {The {Club}}, volume = {63}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Ruxin, Paul T.}, month = sep, year = {2012}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {11--22}, } @article{ryder_avoiding_1985, title = {Avoiding the ‘{Many}-{Headed} {Monster}’: {Wesley} and {Johnson} on {Enthusiasm}}, volume = {23}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Methodist History}, author = {Ryder, Mary R.}, year = {1985}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {214--22}, } @article{sabor_i_2015, title = {‘{I} {Dearly} {Love} to {Praise} {Old} {Friends}’: {Dr}. {Burney} and {Dr}. {Johnson}}, volume = {66}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Sabor, Peter}, month = mar, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {6--17}, } @incollection{sabor_age_2022, address = {Oxford}, title = {Age}, abstract = {During the last twenty-two years of his life, from July 1762 to December 1784, Samuel Johnson received a Civil List pension of £300 per annum. No longer compelled to write for money, he undertook a series of travels: to Devon with Joshua Reynolds in 1762; to the Hebrides with his future biographer James Boswell in 1773; to North Wales with Henry and Hester Thrale in 1774; and to Paris, again with the Thrales, in 1775. He met Boswell for the first time in May 1763, and the Thrales with whom he soon developed a close friendship, in January 1765; Streatham Park, the country estate of this wealthy brewer and his brilliant wife, became Johnson’s second home. In winter 1764, Johnson and Reynolds founded the Club, initially with nine distinguished members. Johnson’s edition of Shakespeare was published in 1765; his Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland in 1775; and his final major publication, Lives of the Poets, in 1779-81.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Oxford} {Handbook} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Sabor, Peter}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {49--66}, } @article{sadler_dr_1997, title = {Dr {Johnson}’s {Ashbourne} {Friends}: {Extracts} from {E}. {A}. {Sadler}’s 1939 {Paper}}, language = {en}, journal = {Transactions of the Johnson Society (Lichfield)}, author = {Sadler, E. A.}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {36--43}, } @article{saito_reading_2004, title = {Reading and {Teaching} \textit{{Rasselas}} in {Kyoto}}, volume = {55}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Saito, Nobuyoshi}, month = sep, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {11--14}, } @article{sandlin_samuel_1994, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s ‘{Late} {Conversion}’ {Re}-evaluated in {View} of the {Published} {Sermons}}, volume = {D:10}, language = {en}, number = {10}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Sandlin, Andrew}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {57--63}, } @article{sandlin_political_1997, title = {The {Political} {Sermons} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {39}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Modern Age}, author = {Sandlin, Andrew}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {383--388}, } @incollection{sandner_this_2011, address = {Burlington}, title = {‘{This} {Wild} {Strain} of {Imagination}’: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {John} {Hawkesworth} on {Wonder}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Critical {Discourses} of the {Fantastic}, 1712–1831}, publisher = {Ashgate}, author = {Sandner, David}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {81--90}, annote = {Introduction: romanticism as the origin and end of the fantastic -- The fairy way of writing -- Interlocked definitions: the fantastic, the sublime, the uncanny -- The sublime and the fantastic: Joseph Addison, Longinus, Edmund Burke -- Romantic wildness and fantastic modernity in anti-apparition writings, the ballad -- Controversy, and romance criticism -- The fantastic and the fabulous past: Richard Hurd and James Beattie -- Gothick pasts and gothick futures: Horace Walpole and Mary Shelley -- "This wild strain of imagination": Samuel Johnson and John Hawkesworth on wonder -- Fairy unexplained in Ann Radcliffe's the mysteries of Udolpho -- Supernatural modernity in Walter Scott's Redgauntlet and James Hogg's The private memoirs and confessions of a justified sinner -- The floating corpse of fairyland: William Wordsworth and Fable's dark abyss -- On "two faults" in a "work of such pure imagination": Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Anna Letitia Barbauld on the rime of the ancient mariner -- "Faery lands forlorn": John Keats' perilous realm of faery -- Afterword: a typology of the fantastic: possession, fragmentation, dispossession and domestication -- Appendix: a chronology of early critical sources on the fantastic}, } @article{santesso_teaching_2006, title = {Teaching {Johnson} to {Teach} {Shakespeare}}, volume = {57}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Santesso, Aaron}, month = sep, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {9--11}, } @article{saunders_doing_2008, title = {Doing {Philosophy} with {Samuel} {Johnson}: {The} {David} {Fleeman} {Memorial} {Lecture}, 2006}, volume = {10}, language = {en}, journal = {Johnson Society of Australia Papers}, author = {Saunders, Alan}, month = aug, year = {2008}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {11--22}, } @article{savage_who_2016, title = {Who {Annotated} {My} {Copy} of {Boswell}’s \textit{{Life} of {Johnson}}?}, volume = {67}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Savage, Tim}, month = mar, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {36--48}, } @article{sawer_hodge_1997, title = {Hodge {Gets} {His} {Share} of {Dr} {Johnson}’s {Fame}}, language = {en}, journal = {Evening Standard}, author = {Sawer, Patrick}, month = sep, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {15}, annote = {On the statue of Hodge outside the Gough Square house.}, } @article{scanlan_spirit_2002, title = {‘{A} {Spirit} of {Contradiction}’: {Samuel} {Johnson} and the {Law}}, volume = {E:6}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Scanlan, J. T.}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson, law}, pages = {2--11}, } @incollection{scanlan_samuel_2009, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Legal} {Thought}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} after 300 {Years}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Scanlan, J. T.}, editor = {Clingham, Greg and Smallwood, Philip}, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {112--30}, } @article{scanlan_johnson_2009, title = {Johnson at {Bucknell}}, volume = {60}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Scanlan, J. T.}, month = sep, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {31--33}, annote = {An account of the tercentennial conference in Lewisburg, Penna., in March 2009. }, } @incollection{scanlan_humor_2022, address = {Oxford}, title = {Humor}, abstract = {This chapter emphasizes the development and changes in Samuel Johnson’s sense of humor over time, over the course of his entire career. Johnson’s sense of humor has a history, and it evolved according to the different contexts and experiences of his life. During his early career in London, Johnson embraced the satiric spirit of the day, but by the late 1740s and early 1750s, he began to embrace a more mirthful sense of humor. His later writing, and particularly the Lives of the Poets, show the influence of his needling conversational wit.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Oxford} {Handbook} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Scanlan, J. T.}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {453--76}, } @phdthesis{scherwatzky_johnsons_1991, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Johnson’s {Tory} {Politics}}, language = {en}, school = {Rutgers University}, author = {Scherwatzky, Steven Donald}, month = jan, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson, dissertation abstract, Toryism}, } @article{scherwatzky_review_1991, title = {Review {Essay}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Politics} [review of \textit{{The} {Politics} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, 2nd ed., by {Donald} {J}. {Greene}; \textit{{Jacobitism} and the {English} {People}, 1688–1788}, by {Paul} {Kléber} {Monod}; \textit{{Republicanism} and {Bourgeois} {Radicalism}: {Political} {Ideology} in {Late} {Eighteenth}-{Century} {England} and {America}}, by {Isaac} {Kramnick}; and \textit{{Politics} in the {Age} of {Fox}, {Pitt} and {Liverpool}: {Continuity} and {Transformation}}, by {John} {W}. {Derry}]}, volume = {15}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Politics in the Age of Fox}, author = {Scherwatzky, Steven D.}, month = nov, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {113--24}, } @incollection{scherwatzky_samuel_2018, address = {Newark}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Autobiography}: {Reflection}, {Ambivalence}, and ‘{Split} {Intentionality}’}, language = {en}, booktitle = {New {Essays} on {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Revaluation}}, publisher = {University of Delaware Press}, author = {Scherwatzky, Steven D.}, editor = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {183--201}, } @incollection{scherwatzky_fiction_2022, address = {Oxford}, title = {Fiction}, abstract = {Samuel Johnson wrote more fiction during his literary career than is generally realized, including philosophical fables (such as Rasselas), political satires, and prose allegories. However, Johnson’s fiction and his thoughts on fiction, expressed most famously in his periodical essays and in James Boswell’s Life of Johnson, reveal a profound ambivalence. While he praises fiction for its capacity to imitate life, Johnson is suspicious of the impact of the emergent English novel as a popular literary genre. From his dismissal of Samuel Richardson’s plotting to his condemnation of Henry Fielding’s protagonists, Johnson worried about fiction’s potential to attract, infuriate, or corrupt its readers. Despite, or perhaps because of, this ambivalence, Johnson continued to write and comment on fiction throughout his life, expressing both approval and dismay. Nonetheless, it is important to note that the only three books that Johnson suggests anyone might “wish longer” were works of fiction.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Oxford} {Handbook} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Scherwatzky, Steven D.}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {169--90}, } @article{schindele_precis_1991, title = {Précis of {Articles} on {Johnson} and {Boswell}}, volume = {51}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Schindele, Märi}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {24--28}, } @incollection{schmidt_dr_1998, address = {London}, title = {Dr {Johnson}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Lives of the {Poets}}, publisher = {Weidenfeld \& Nicholson}, author = {Schmidt, Michael}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {334--341}, } @article{schmidt_caffeine_2003, title = {Caffeine and the {Coming} of the {Enlightenment}}, volume = {23}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Raritan: A Quarterly Review}, author = {Schmidt, Roger}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {129--49}, } @article{scholtz_anglicanism_1989, title = {Anglicanism in the {Age} of {Johnson}: {The} {Doctrine} of {Conditional} {Salvation}}, volume = {22}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Scholtz, Gregory F.}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {182--207}, } @article{scholtz_samuel_1993-1, title = {Samuel {Johnson} on {Human} {Nature}: {Natural} {Depravity} and the {Doctrine} of {Original} {Sin}}, volume = {13}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Word \& World}, author = {Scholtz, Gregory F.}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {136}, } @article{schreyer_illustrations_2000, title = {Illustrations of {Authority}: {Quotations} in {Samuel} {Johnson}’s \textit{{Dictionary} of the {English} {Language}} (1755)}, volume = {16}, language = {en}, journal = {Lexicographica: International Annual for Lexicography/Revue Internationale de Lexicographie/Internationales Jahrbuch für Lexikographie}, author = {Schreyer, Rudiger}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology, quotation}, pages = {58--103}, } @inproceedings{schwalm_samuel_2013, address = {Göttingen}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}, {Medicine} and {Biography}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Discovering the {Human}: {Life} {Science} and the {Arts} in the {Eighteenth} and {Early} {Nineteenth} {Centuries}}, publisher = {V \& R Unipress}, author = {Schwalm, Helga}, editor = {Haekel, Ralf and Blackmore, Sabine}, year = {2013}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {157--170}, } @incollection{schwartz_johnsons_1990, address = {Carbondale}, title = {Johnson’s {Voluntary} {Agents}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Theory and {Tradition} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Studies}}, publisher = {Southern Illinois University Press}, author = {Schwartz, Richard B.}, editor = {Schwartz, Richard B.}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {51--65}, } @incollection{seager_biography_2022, address = {Oxford}, title = {Biography}, abstract = {This chapter surveys Samuel Johnson’s career as a biographer, exploring tensions between the ideals of life-writing he propounded in essays and conversations and his evolving practice from the 1730s to the 1780s. It outlines three phases in Johnson’s development as a biographer. First, it shows how his increasingly complex moral treatment of subjects in his earliest biographies challenged extant models of writing lives either to be imitated or censured. Second, it turns to his middle years to explore the conjunctions and divergences between Johnson’s influential theories of biography and his comparatively underwhelming output. Finally, it interprets the career-topping Lives of the Poets (1779–81) as to some extent an enactment of Johnson’s precepts for life-writing and to some extent an acknowledgement that his ideals needed to be modified to reconcile compassion with rigor.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Oxford} {Handbook} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Seager, Nicholas}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {260--77}, } @article{selwyn_johnsons_1979, title = {Johnson’s {Hebrides}: {Thoughts} on a {Dying} {Social} {Order}}, volume = {10}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Development and Change}, author = {Selwyn, Percy}, year = {1979}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {345--61}, } @article{sexton_broken_1990, title = {Broken {Oaths}: {David} {Sexton} {Reflects} on {Dr} {Johnson}’s {Mastery} of the {Art} of {Making} {Resolutions}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Independent}, author = {Sexton, David}, month = dec, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {13}, } @article{sexton_nb_1995, title = {N.{B}.}, volume = {6}, language = {en}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Sexton, David}, month = mar, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {14}, annote = {Review of articles on masturbation in The Age of Johnson, vol. 6. }, } @article{seymour_why_2006, title = {Why {Dr}. {Johnson} {Was} the {First} {Mr}. {Everyman}}, volume = {57}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Seymour, Terry I.}, month = sep, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {40--43}, } @article{seymour_paula_2009, title = {The {Paula} {Peyraud} {Collection}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Women} {Writers} in {Georgian} {Society}}, volume = {60}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Seymour, Terry I.}, month = sep, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {34--36}, annote = {An account of the sale of the Peyraud Collection at Bloomsbury Auctions in May 2009. }, } @article{seymour_samuel_2023, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Library} {Sale} {Catalogue} — {A} {Census}}, volume = {74}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Seymour, Terry}, month = sep, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {12--29}, } @article{shafiei_subjectivity_2016, title = {Subjectivity: {A} {DeleuzoGuattarian} {Study} of {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Selected} {Works}: {The} {History} of \textit{{Rasselas}}, {Prince} of {Abyssinia}}, volume = {11}, language = {en}, number = {15}, journal = {Naqd-i Zabān va Adabīyyāt-i Khārijī}, author = {Shafiei, Mehraban and Sokhanvar, Jalal}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {93--108}, } @incollection{shanafelt_plexed_2019, address = {Clemson}, title = {The ‘{Plexed} {Artistry}’ of {Nabokov} and {Johnson}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} among the {Modernists}}, publisher = {Clemson University Press}, author = {Shanafelt, Carrie}, editor = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {165--88}, } @incollection{shanafelt_doubt_2022, address = {Oxford}, title = {Doubt}, abstract = {Scholars have long disagreed about whether to categorize Samuel Johnson as a skeptic or anti-skeptic, as his criticism attacks religious, historical, biographical, and philosophical discourse from both sides. Johnson differentiated skepticism as an intellectual method from doubt, an experience of uncertainty; while the former could be feigned or practiced badly, the latter must be pitied and assuaged. Reading Johnson as a skeptic, an anti-skeptic, and an anti-anti-skeptic, this chapter analyzes his intellectual method as a form of Christian discernment, drawing evidence from his literary criticism, fiction, lexicography, and reported conversation regarding philosophers George Berkeley and David Hume.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Oxford} {Handbook} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Shanafelt, Carrie}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson, Philosophy}, pages = {567--81}, } @phdthesis{sharma_dr_1983, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Dr. {Johnson}: {An} {Economic} {Perspective}}, language = {en}, school = {University of Aberdeen}, author = {Sharma, Amiya Bhushan}, year = {1983}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @incollection{sharma_dr_1986, address = {India}, title = {Dr. {Johnson} and {Babu} {Shyam} {Sunder} {Dass} as {Lexicographers}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Essays on {Dr}. {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Shalabh}, author = {Sharma, Mahanand}, editor = {Sharma, T. R.}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology, Dāsa, Syāmasundara (1875-1945), Hindī śabdasāgara (1914), Hindi-Urdu language}, pages = {75--84}, } @article{sharma_samuel_1999, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Lung} {Disease}}, volume = {7}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Journal of Medical Biography}, author = {Sharma, O. P.}, month = aug, year = {1999}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {171--74}, } @book{sharma_essays_1986, address = {India}, title = {Essays on {Dr}. {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Shalabh}, editor = {Sharma, T. R.}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @incollection{sharp_religious_2002, address = {Basingstoke}, title = {The {Religious} and {Political} {Character} of the {Parish} of {St}. {Clement} {Danes}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Historical} {Context}}, publisher = {Palgrave}, author = {Sharp, Richard}, editor = {Clark, J. C. D. and Erskine-Hill, Howard}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {44--54}, } @article{shelston_johnson_1986, title = {Johnson, {Watts} and {Wesley}}, volume = {D:2}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Shelston, Alan}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {4--5}, } @article{shenker_samuel_1984, title = {A {Samuel} {Johnson} {Celebration} {Recalls} {His} {Wit} and {Wisdom}}, volume = {15}, language = {en}, journal = {Smithsonian}, author = {Shenker, Israel}, month = dec, year = {1984}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {60--68}, } @article{sheppard_johnson_1998, title = {Johnson and the {Cucumber}}, volume = {2}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnson Society of Australia Papers}, author = {Sheppard, Barrie}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {9--14}, } @article{sheppard_johnson_1999, title = {Johnson, {Adam} {Smith}, and {Peacock} {Brains}}, volume = {3}, language = {en}, journal = {Johnson Society of Australia Papers}, author = {Sheppard, Barrie}, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {15--25}, } @article{sheppard_time_2001, title = {Time — {Now} and {Then}, with {Particular} {Reference} to {Johnson}’s {Attitude} to the {Keeping} of {It}}, volume = {5}, language = {en}, journal = {Johnson Society of Australia Papers}, author = {Sheppard, Barrie}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {21--26}, } @article{sheppard_john_2002, title = {John {Law}, {Dr} {Johnson}, and {Money}, {Trade} and {Gambling}}, volume = {6}, language = {en}, journal = {Johnson Society of Australia Papers}, author = {Sheppard, Barrie}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {30--35}, } @book{sher_making_2023, address = {Cambridge}, series = {Elements in eighteenth-century connections}, title = {Making {Boswell}’s “{Life} of {Johnson}”: {An} {Author}-{Publisher} and {His} {Support} {Network}, {Elements} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Connections}}, abstract = {This Element throws new light on James Boswell’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Life of Samuel Johnson{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} by investigating its early publication history. Despite precarious psychological and financial circumstances and other limitations, Boswell was both author and publisher of the two-volume quarto edition that appeared in 1791. This study utilizes little-known documents to explore the details and implications of Boswell’s risky undertaking. It argues that the success of the first edition was the result not only of Boswell’s biographical genius but also of collaboration with a devoted support network, including the bookseller Charles Dilly, the printer Henry Baldwin and his employees, several newspaper and magazine editors, Boswell’s ‘Gang’ (Edmond Malone, Sir Joshua Reynolds, and John Courtenay) and other members of The Club, and Sir William Forbes. Although the muddled second edition (1793) suffered from Boswell’s increasing dysfunction in the years before his death in 1795, the resilient Boswellian network subsequently secured the book’s exalted reputation.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Sher, Richard B.}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{sherbo_birth_1986, address = {East Lansing}, title = {The {Birth} of {Shakespeare} {Studies}: {Commentators} from {Rowe} (1709) to {Boswell}–{Malone} (1821)}, language = {en}, publisher = {Colleagues Press}, author = {Sherbo, Arthur}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{fleeman_birth_1988, title = {The {Birth} of {Shakespeare} {Studies}: {Commentators} from {Rowe} (1709) to {Boswell}–{Malone} (1821)}, volume = {86}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Modern Philology}, author = {Fleeman, J. D.}, collaborator = {Sherbo, Arthur}, month = aug, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {90--92}, } @article{kinney_birth_1989, title = {The {Birth} of {Shakespeare} {Studies}: {Commentators} from {Rowe} (1709) to {Boswell}–{Malone} (1821)}, volume = {68}, language = {en}, journal = {Philological Quarterly}, author = {Kinney, Arthur F.}, collaborator = {Sherbo, Arthur}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {443--64}, } @book{sherbo_samuel_1995, address = {Newark}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Critical} {Opinions}: {A} {Reexamination}}, language = {en}, publisher = {University of Delaware Press}, author = {Sherbo, Arthur}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{hinnant_samuel_1997-1, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Critical} {Opinions}: {A} {Reexamination}}, volume = {96}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {JEGP}, author = {Hinnant, Charles H.}, collaborator = {Sherbo, Arthur}, month = apr, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {279--280}, } @article{lurcock_samuel_1997, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Critical} {Opinions}: {A} {Reexamination}}, volume = {44 [242]}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Lurcock, A. F. T.}, collaborator = {Sherbo, Arthur}, month = mar, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {123--24}, } @article{wiltshire_samuel_1996-1, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Politics} of {Hanoverian} {England}}, volume = {34}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {English Language Notes}, author = {Wiltshire, John}, collaborator = {Cannon, John Ashton}, month = sep, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {98--104}, } @book{sherbo_studies_1998, address = {West Cornwall, Conn.}, title = {Studies in the {Johnson} {Circle}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Locust Hill Press}, author = {Sherbo, Arthur}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{dille_studies_2000, title = {Studies in the {Johnson} {Circle}}, volume = {51}, language = {en}, number = {201}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {Dille, Catherine}, collaborator = {Sherbo, Arthur}, month = feb, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {135--137}, } @article{sherman_wollstonecraft_1991, title = {Wollstonecraft and {Johnson}}, volume = {51}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Sherman, Stuart}, month = mar, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {11--15}, } @incollection{sherman_diurnal_1996, address = {Chicago}, title = {Diurnal {Dialectic} in the {Western} {Islands}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Telling {Time}: {Clocks}, {Diaries}, and {English} {Diurnal} {Form}, 1660–1785}, publisher = {University of Chicago Press}, author = {Sherman, Stuart}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {185--222}, } @incollection{sherman_samuel_2003, address = {New York}, edition = {2nd}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Teaching {British} {Literature}: {A} {Companion} to “{The} {Longman} {Anthology} of {British} {Literature}}, publisher = {Longman}, author = {Sherman, Stuart}, editor = {Damrosch, David}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{shibagaki_samuel_2009, title = {The {Samuel} {Johnson} {Club} of {Japan}}, volume = {60}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Shibagaki, Shigeru}, month = mar, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {30--33}, annote = {A short update on the activities of the Japanese society, with summaries of two lectures, Zenji Inamura’s “Johnson’s Views on Biography” and Marlies Danziger’s “James Boswell in Tokyo.” }, } @article{edward_short_study_2017, title = {A {Study} in {Affinity}}, volume = {48}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {CSL: The Bulletin of the New York C. S. Lewis Society}, author = {Edward Short, “C. S. Lewis and Johnson, Samuel}, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1--12}, } @incollection{sider_jost_johnsons_2015, address = {Charlottesville}, title = {Johnson’s {Eternal} {Silences}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Prose {Immortality}, 1711–1819}, publisher = {University of Virginia Press}, author = {Sider Jost, Jacob}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {133--151}, } @incollection{sider_jost_variety_2020, address = {Charlottesville}, title = {The {Variety} of {Human} {Wishes}}, abstract = {Can a single word explain the world? In the British eighteenth century, interest comes close: it lies at the foundation of the period’s thinking about finance, economics, politics, psychology, and aesthetics. {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Interest and Connection in the Eighteenth Century{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} provides the first comprehensive account of interest in an era when a growing national debt created a new class of rentiers who lived off of interest, the emerging discipline of economics made self-interest an axiom of human behavior, and booksellers began for the first time to market books by calling them “interesting.” Sider Jost reveals how the multiple meanings of interest allowed writers to make connections — from witty puns to deep structural analogies — among different spheres of eighteenth-century life. Challenging a long and influential tradition that reads the eighteenth century in terms of individualism, atomization, abstraction, and the hegemony of market-based thinking, this innovative study emphasizes the importance of interest as an idiom for thinking about concrete social ties, at court and in families, universities, theaters, boroughs, churches, and beyond. To “be in the interest of” or “have an interest with” another was a crucial relationship, one that supplied metaphors and habits of thought across the culture. {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Interest and Connection in the Eighteenth Century{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} recovers the small, densely networked world of Hanoverian Britain and its self-consciously inventive language for talking about human connection.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Interest and {Connection} in the {Eighteenth} {Century}: {Hervey}, {Johnson}, {Smith}, {Equiano}}, author = {Sider Jost, Jacob}, year = {2020}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{simpson_what_2005, title = {What {Johnson} {Means} to {Me}}, volume = {56}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Simpson, John}, month = mar, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {6--7}, } @incollection{singh_only_1991, address = {Bombay}, title = {‘{Only} {Half} of {His} {Subject}’: {Johnson}’s \textit{{The} {False} {Alarm}} and the {Wilkesite} {Movement}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Re-{Viewing} {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Popular Prakashan}, author = {Singh, Brijraj}, editor = {Jain, Nalini}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {47--66}, } @article{calder_boswells_2000, title = {Boswell’s {Presumptuous} {Task}}, language = {en}, journal = {Scotland on Sunday}, author = {Calder, Angus}, collaborator = {Sisman, Adam}, month = nov, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {13}, } @article{dirda_boswells_2001, title = {Boswell’s {Presumptuous} {Task}}, language = {en}, journal = {Washington Post}, author = {Dirda, Michael}, collaborator = {Sisman, Adam}, month = aug, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {T15}, } @article{sisman_boswells_2000-1, title = {Boswell’s {Presumptuous} {Task}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Economist}, collaborator = {Sisman, Adam}, month = oct, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {83--84}, } @article{eder_turning_2001, title = {Turning the {Tables} on a {Groundbreaking} {Biographer} [review of \textit{{Boswell}’s {Presumptuous} {Task}} by {Adam} {Sisman}]}, language = {en}, journal = {New York Times}, author = {Eder, Richard}, month = aug, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{goldring_boswells_2000, title = {Boswell’s {Presumptuous} {Task}}, volume = {E:4}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Goldring, Elizabeth}, collaborator = {Sisman, Adam}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {91--93}, } @article{hart_boswells_2003, title = {Boswell’s {Presumptuous} {Task}}, volume = {14}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Hart, Kevin}, collaborator = {Sisman, Adam}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {416--420}, } @article{hawtree_boswells_2000, title = {Boswell’s {Presumptuous} {Task}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Independent}, author = {Hawtree, Christopher}, collaborator = {Sisman, Adam}, month = nov, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {5}, } @article{hensher_boswells_2000, title = {Boswell’s {Presumptuous} {Task}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Spectator}, author = {Hensher, Philip}, collaborator = {Sisman, Adam}, month = nov, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {46--47}, } @article{hutchinson_biographer_2000, title = {Biographer {Who} {Stayed} {True} to {Life} [review of \textit{{Boswell}’s {Presumptuous} {Task}}, by {Adam} {Sisman}]}, language = {en}, journal = {The Scotsman}, author = {Hutchinson, Roger}, month = nov, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {7}, } @article{johnson_sympathetic_2001, title = {A {Sympathetic} {Look} at the {Making} of a {Masterpiece} [review of \textit{{Boswell}’s {Presumptuous} {Task}}, by {Adam} {Sisman}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Atlanta Journal and Constitution}, author = {Johnson, Greg}, month = sep, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {5}, } @article{jones_boswells_2001, title = {Boswell’s {Presumptuous} {Task}}, volume = {126}, language = {en}, number = {11}, journal = {Library Journal}, author = {Jones, Robert C.}, collaborator = {Sisman, Adam}, month = jun, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {82}, } @article{kemp_boswells_2000, title = {Boswell’s {Presumptuous} {Task}}, language = {en}, journal = {Guardian}, author = {Kemp, Arnold}, collaborator = {Sisman, Adam}, month = nov, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {12}, } @article{sisman_boswells_2001, title = {Boswell’s {Presumptuous} {Task}}, language = {en}, journal = {Kirkus Reviews}, collaborator = {Sisman, Adam}, month = apr, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{kirsch_biographers_2001, title = {The {Biographer}’s {Tale} [review of \textit{{Boswell}’s {Presumptuous} {Task}}, by {Adam} {Sisman}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Newsday}, author = {Kirsch, Adam}, month = aug, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {9}, } @article{mcgrath_first_2001, title = {The {First} {Real} {Biographer} [review of \textit{{Boswell}’s {Presumptuous} {Task}} by {Adam} {Sisman}]}, language = {en}, journal = {New York Times Book Review}, author = {McGrath, Charles}, month = aug, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{mclynn_how_2000, title = {How the {Real} {Boswell} {Stands} {Up} [review of \textit{{Boswell}’s {Presumptuous} {Task}}, by {Adam} {Sisman}]}, language = {en}, journal = {The Herald (Glasgow)}, author = {McLynn, Frank}, month = nov, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {20}, } @article{miller_last_2001, title = {The {Last} {Refuge} of a {Scoundrel}: {Celebrating} the {One} {Inimitable} {Achievement} of the {Incorrigible} {Boswell} [review of \textit{{Boswell}’s {Presumptuous} {Task}}, by {Adam} {Sisman}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Boston Herald}, author = {Miller, Roger K.}, month = sep, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {69}, } @article{mullan_dreaming_2000, title = {Dreaming {Up} the {Doctor} [review of \textit{{Boswell}’s {Presumptuous} {Task}}, by {Adam} {Sisman}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Guardian}, author = {Mullan, John}, month = nov, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {11}, } @article{olson_boswells_2001, title = {Boswell’s {Presumptuous} {Task}}, volume = {97}, language = {en}, number = {21}, journal = {Booklist}, author = {Olson, Ray}, collaborator = {Sisman, Adam}, month = jul, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1971}, } @article{quinn_gospel_2000, title = {Gospel {According} to {James} [review of \textit{{Boswell}’s {Presumptuous} {Task}} by {Adam} {Sisman}]}, language = {en}, journal = {The Sunday Times}, author = {Quinn, Anthony}, month = oct, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {38}, } @article{seymour_bozzys_2001, title = {Bozzy’s \textit{{Life}}: {A} {Dazzling} {Portrait} of {James} {Boswell} as a {Literary} {Artist} [review of \textit{{Boswell}’s {Presumptuous} {Task}}, by {Adam} {Sisman}]}, volume = {288}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {The Atlantic Monthly}, author = {Seymour, Miranda}, month = sep, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {140--42}, } @article{tankard_everyone_2001, title = {Everyone in {This} {Society} {Should} {Read} {This} {Book} [review of \textit{{Boswell}’s {Presumptuous} {Task}}, by {Adam} {Sisman}]}, volume = {3}, language = {en}, journal = {The Southern Johnsonian}, author = {Tankard, Paul}, month = sep, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {6--7}, } @incollection{sitter_sustainability_2018, address = {Newark}, title = {Sustainability {Johnson}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {New {Essays} on {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Revaluation}}, publisher = {University of Delaware Press}, author = {Sitter, John}, editor = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {111--30}, } @article{sherman_cats_1991, title = {Cats [review of \textit{{Lily} \& {Hodge} \& {Dr}. {Johnson}}, by {Yvonne} {Skargon}]}, volume = {51}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Sherman, Stuart}, month = mar, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {9--10}, } @article{slung_at_1999, title = {At {Home} with {Dr}. {Johnson}}, volume = {13}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Victoria}, author = {Slung, Michelle}, month = mar, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {120--21}, annote = {On Johnson’s Gough Square house.}, } @article{small_yeats_1974, title = {Yeats and {Johnson} on the {Limitations} of {Patriotic} {Art}}, volume = {63}, language = {en}, number = {252}, journal = {Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review}, author = {Small, Ian C.}, year = {1974}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {379--88}, } @book{smallwood_sir_1989, address = {Bristol}, title = {'{Sir}, {Said} {Dr}. {Johnson}': {The} {Johnson} {Quotation} {Book}, {Based} on the {Collection} of {Chartres} {Byron}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Bristol Classical Press}, editor = {Smallwood, Philip}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{smallwood_johnsons_1989, title = {Johnson’s {Critical} {Humanism}}, language = {en}, journal = {Transactions of the Johnson Society (Lichfield)}, author = {Smallwood, Philip}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {41--50}, } @article{baines_johnson_2003, title = {Johnson {Re}-{Visioned}: {Looking} {Before} and {After}}, volume = {98}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Modern Language Review}, author = {Baines, Paul}, collaborator = {Smallwood, Philip}, year = {2003}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {968}, } @article{berglund_johnson_nodate, title = {Johnson {Re}-{Visioned}: {Looking} {Before} and {After}}, volume = {17}, language = {en}, number = {200}, journal = {Newsletter of the Samuel Johnson Society of Southern California}, author = {Berglund, Lisa}, collaborator = {Smallwood, Philip}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, } @article{hitchings_johnson_2002, title = {Johnson {Re}-{Visioned}: {Looking} {Before} and {After}}, language = {en}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Hitchings, Henry}, collaborator = {Smallwood, Philip}, month = jan, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {31}, } @article{lynch_johnson_2002, title = {Johnson {Re}-{Visioned}: {Looking} {Before} and {After}}, volume = {39}, language = {en}, number = {7}, journal = {Choice}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, collaborator = {Smallwood, Philip}, month = mar, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {3831}, } @article{tomarken_johnson_2003, title = {Johnson {Re}-{Visioned}: {Looking} {Before} and {After}}, volume = {14}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Tomarken, Edward}, collaborator = {Smallwood, Philip}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {405--408}, } @article{smallwood_johnsonian_2002, title = {The {Johnsonian} {Monster} and the \textit{{Lives} of the {Poets}}: {James} {Gillray}, {Critical} {History} and the {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Satirical} {Cartoon}}, volume = {25}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {British Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Smallwood, Philip}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {217--45}, } @article{smallwood_johnsons_2003, title = {Johnson’s {Criticism} and the {Passage} of {Theory}}, volume = {E:7}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Smallwood, Philip}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {3--11}, } @article{lynch_johnsons_2003, title = {Johnson’s {Critical} {Presence}: {Image}, {History}, {Judgment}}, volume = {E:7}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, collaborator = {Smallwood, Philip}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {79--81}, } @article{nokes_johnsons_2004, title = {Johnson’s {Critical} {Presence}: {Image}, {History}, {Judgment}}, language = {en}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Nokes, David}, collaborator = {Smallwood, Philip}, month = jul, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {27}, } @article{shivel_johnsons_2005, title = {Johnson’s {Critical} {Presence}: {Image}, {History}, {Judgment}}, volume = {42}, language = {en}, number = {8}, journal = {Choice}, author = {Shivel, G.}, collaborator = {Smallwood, Philip}, month = apr, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {4518}, } @article{syba_johnsons_2009, title = {Johnson’s {Critical} {Presence}: {Image}, {History}, {Judgment}}, volume = {19}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Syba, Michelle}, collaborator = {Smallwood, Philip}, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {301--307}, } @incollection{smallwood_johnsons_2009, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Johnson’s {Criticism}, the {Arts}, and the {Idea} of {Art}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} after 300 {Years}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Smallwood, Philip}, editor = {Clingham, Greg and Smallwood, Philip}, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {163--85}, } @article{vilmar_critical_2012, title = {Critical {Occasions}: {Dryden}, {Pope}, {Johnson}, and the {History} of {Criticism}}, volume = {49}, language = {en}, number = {6}, journal = {Choice}, author = {Vilmar, Christopher}, collaborator = {Smallwood, Philip}, month = feb, year = {2012}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {3142}, } @incollection{smallwood_emotion_2022, address = {Oxford}, title = {Emotion}, abstract = {This essay examines the province of emotion in Johnson’s experience, and illustrates the significant place of feelings in the writings of the eighteenth-century’s great literary rationalist: emotional energy figures centrally when Johnson is evaluating the tragedies of Shakespeare and is a test of sincerity in Johnson’s Lives of the Poets. Poignant as well as powerful emotion energizes Johnson’s own creative work, in Rasselas and in his poetry, while emotional pain is held at a bearable distance by his neo-Latin verses. Distress and the capacity for pleasure are forces in the personal life of Johnson and generate deep psychic tensions. The essay explores the grief Johnson endured on the death of his wife, and on news of the second marriage of Mrs Thrale; the latter is felt as a moment of betrayal on which subject Samuel Beckett once projected a play.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Oxford} {Handbook} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Smallwood, Philip}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {599--616}, } @incollection{smallwood_johnson_2023, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Johnson and the {Essay}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {New} {Cambridge} {Companion} to {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Smallwood, Philip}, editor = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {27--40}, } @article{lee_literary_2022, title = {The {Literary} {Criticism} of {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Forms} of {Artistry} and {Thought}}, volume = {G:5}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, collaborator = {Smallwood, Philip}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {64--82}, } @phdthesis{smith_prophecy_2002, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {‘{The} {Prophecy} of {Autumn}’: {Hawthorne}’s {Augustan} {Sensibility}}, language = {en}, school = {University of Dallas}, author = {Smith, Christopher Shawn}, month = jan, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @incollection{smith_my_2002, address = {Houndmills}, title = {My {Johnson} {Fantasy}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Beckett’s {Eighteenth} {Century}}, publisher = {Palgrave}, author = {Smith, Frederik N.}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {110--131}, } @article{johnston_becketts_2001, title = {Beckett’s {Eighteenth} {Century}}, volume = {E:5}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Johnston, Freya}, collaborator = {Smith, Frederik N.}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {71--73}, } @article{smith_samuel_1986, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Stories} of {Childhood}}, volume = {61}, language = {en}, journal = {Thought}, author = {Smith, Joseph H.}, month = mar, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {105--17}, } @article{smith_johnson_1988, title = {Johnson as {Storyteller}}, volume = {D:4}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Smith, Ken Edward}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {14--27}, } @article{smith_johnson_1991, title = {Johnson and {Fanny} {Burney}}, volume = {D:7}, language = {en}, number = {7}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Smith, K. E.}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {3--4}, } @article{smith_despair_1997, title = {Despair and its {Antidotes} in {Cowper} and {Johnson}}, volume = {E:1}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Smith, K. E.}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {33--40}, } @article{smith_jacopo_2002, title = {Jacopo {Sannazaro}’s \textit{{Eclogae} piscatoriae} (1526) and the ‘{Pastoral} {Debate}’ in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {England}}, volume = {99}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Studies in Philology}, author = {Smith, Nicholas}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {432--50}, } @phdthesis{snell_religious_1988, type = {{MA} thesis,}, title = {The {Religious} {Design} of {Samuel} {Johnson}’s \textit{{Rasselas}}}, language = {en}, school = {Central Washington University}, author = {Snell, Cheryl Rae}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{soliman_rasselas_1981, title = {\textit{{Rasselas}}: {Certain} {Aspects} of {Technique}}, volume = {3}, language = {en}, journal = {Journal of Education and Science (University of Mosul, Iraq)}, author = {Soliman, Soliman Y.}, year = {1981}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {5--15}, } @phdthesis{soltman_critical_1988, type = {{MA} thesis,}, title = {Critical {Responses} to {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Attack} on {John} {Milton}’s \textit{{Lycidas}}}, language = {en}, school = {Central Washington University}, author = {Soltman, Mary Katherine}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{sommerlad_who_2017-1, title = {Who {Was} {Samuel} {Johnson}, {What} {Did} {He} {Do}, {Why} {Is} {He} so {Important}?}, language = {en}, journal = {The Independent}, author = {Sommerlad, Joe}, month = sep, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{sorel_first_1993, title = {First {Encounters}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Atlantic Monthly}, author = {Sorel, Nancy Caldwell}, month = mar, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {271}, } @article{sorel_when_1996, title = {When {John} {Wilkes} {Met} {Dr}. {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Independent}, author = {Sorel, Nancy Caldwell}, month = jul, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {45}, } @phdthesis{sorel_scottish_1998, type = {{MA} thesis,}, title = {Scottish {Cultural} {Nationalism}, 1760–1832: {The} {Highlandization} of {Scottish} {National} {Identity}}, language = {en}, school = {University of Guelph}, author = {Sorel, Theresa Anne}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, annote = {Chapter 3, Boswell and Johnson’s Highland Tour. }, } @article{sorensen_carlyle_1993, title = {Carlyle, {Boswell}’s \textit{{Life} of {Johnson}} and the ‘{Conversation}’ of {History}}, volume = {16}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Prose Studies: History, Theory, Criticism}, author = {Sorensen, David R.}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {27--40}, } @book{sorensen_grammar_2000, address = {Cambridge}, title = {The {Grammar} of {Empire} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {British} {Writing}}, abstract = {This study examines the complex role of language as an instrument of empire in eighteenth-century British literature. Focusing in particular on the relationship between England and one of its ‘Celtic colonies’, Scotland, Janet Sorensen explores the tensions which arose during a period when the formation of a national standard English coincided with the need to negotiate ever widening imperial linguistic contacts. Close readings of poems, novels, dictionaries, grammars and records of colonial English instruction reveal the deeply conflicting relationship between British national and imperial ideologies. Moving from Scots Gaelic poet Alexander MacDonald to writers such as Adam Smith, Hugh Blair, and Tobias Smollett, Sorensen analyses British linguistic practices of imperial domination, including the enforcement of English language usage. The book also engages with the work of Samuel Johnson and Jane Austen to offer a wider understanding of the ambivalent nature of English linguistic identity.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Sorensen, Janet}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @incollection{spacks_vacuity_1995, address = {Chicago}, title = {Vacuity, {Satiety}, and the {Active} {Life}: {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Men}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Boredom: {The} {Literary} {History} of a {State} of {Mind}}, publisher = {University of Chicago Press}, author = {Spacks, Patricia Meyer}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {31--59}, } @article{spears_william_1986, title = {William {James} as {Culture} {Hero}}, volume = {39}, language = {en}, journal = {Hudson Review}, author = {Spears, Monroe K.}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {15--32}, } @book{spector_samuel_1997, address = {Westport, Conn.}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Essay}}, abstract = {When Samuel Johnson is discussed as an essayist, his and Idler are generally the works that are considered. This is the first study to take account of the effect of Johnson’s essayistic talents on the entirety of his writing. Setting forth the particular characteristics of the genre that are present in Johnson’s contributions to the political controversies of his time, this analysis examines those qualities of Johnson’s thought and methods that naturally led to his dependence on the essay form in polemical engagements throughout his career. In detail, Spector’s study then goes on to explore the manner in which Johnson employed the essay not only in forms normally related to the genre, but in literary types ordinarily considered remote from it. The {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Rambler{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} and {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Idler{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, along with Johnson’s periodical essays in the Adventurer, are themselves looked at from a fresh point of view — the ways in which Johnson the professional writer, without regard for posterity, addressed the interests of the common reader of his century.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Greenwood Press}, author = {Spector, Robert D.}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{lynch_samuel_1997, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Essay}}, volume = {35}, language = {en}, journal = {Choice}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, collaborator = {Spector, Robert D.}, month = oct, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {795}, } @article{tankard_not_1998, title = {Not {Complicated}, {Not} {Controversial}, {Not} {Enough} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson} and the {Essay}}, by {Robert} {D}. {Spector}]}, volume = {5}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {The Southern Johnsonian}, author = {Tankard, Paul}, month = aug, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {8}, } @article{spens_samuel_1995, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Jacobitism}: {A} {Response} to {Donald} {Greene}}, language = {en}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Spens, M. P.}, month = sep, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {17}, } @incollection{squibbs_essays_2022, address = {Oxford}, title = {Essays}, abstract = {This chapter examines Johnson’s achievements as an essayist in relation to the established conventions of the periodical essay. With the Rambler, Johnson restored the periodical essay to its once-prominent place in English literary culture by elevating its moral seriousness and emphasizing its aptness as a vehicle for literary criticism. The success of the series spurred a revival of the genre at mid-century, albeit largely in reaction to the Rambler’s relative gravity and ponderous diction. After doubling down on the Rambler’s style with his contributions to the Adventurer, Johnson experimented with a more playful approach to the periodical essay in the Idler. The mixed critical reception of his efforts near the end of the century often associated his essays more with the moralist and critic Johnson had become than with the genre in which he first enjoyed popular success, an enduring perspective that this chapter aims to qualify.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Oxford} {Handbook} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Squibbs, Richard}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {137--52}, } @article{stafford_johnson_2007, title = {Johnson and {Painting}}, volume = {9}, language = {en}, journal = {Johnson Society of Australia Papers}, author = {Stafford, Basil}, month = aug, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {63--76}, } @article{stark_learning_2002, title = {Learning from {Samuel} {Johnson} about {Drafting} {Statutes}}, volume = {23}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Statute Law Review}, author = {Stark, Jack}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {227--33}, } @article{stavans_what_2005, title = {What {Johnson} {Means} to {Me}: {Dr}. {Johnson} and {I}}, volume = {56}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Stavans, Ilan}, month = sep, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {7--9}, } @book{steele_flights_1997, address = {Melbourne}, title = {Flights of the {Mind}: {Johnson} and {Dante}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Privately printed for the Johnson Society of Australia}, author = {Steele, Peter}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, annote = {The David Fleeman Memorial Lecture, 1996. }, } @phdthesis{steen_samuel_1992, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Aspects} of {Anglicanism}}, language = {en}, school = {University of Cambridge}, author = {Steen, J. E.}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{stein_word-formation_1985, title = {Word-{Formation} in {Dr}. {Johnson}’s \textit{{Dictionary} of the {English} {Language}}}, volume = {6}, language = {en}, journal = {Dictionaries: Journal of the Dictionary Society of North America}, author = {Stein, Gabriele}, year = {1985}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {66--112}, } @misc{steinberg_samuel_2003, address = {Chantilly, Va.}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}, the "{Harmless} {Drudge}"}, volume = {6}, language = {en}, publisher = {Teaching Co.}, author = {Steinberg, Jonathan}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @incollection{stevenson_savage_2005, address = {New York}, title = {Savage {Matters}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Real} {History} of {Tom} {Jones}}, publisher = {Palgrave Macmillan}, author = {Stevenson, John Allen}, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {47--75}, } @article{stewart_johnson_1987, title = {Johnson and {Boswell}: {The} {Rippey} {Collection} at {McMaster}}, volume = {69}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Bulletin of the John Rylands University Library of Manchester}, author = {Stewart, Charlotte A.}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {320--23}, } @misc{steyn_bozzy_1991, address = {Johannesburg}, title = {Bozzy, {Mistress} and the {Bear}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Television Service, University of the Witwatersrand}, author = {Steyn, Clare}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{roten_bozzy_1991, title = {Bozzy, {Mistress} and the {Bear}}, volume = {28}, language = {en}, number = {10}, journal = {Choice}, author = {Roten, M.}, collaborator = {Steyn, Clare}, month = jun, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {5963}, } @article{stock_johnson_1985, title = {Johnson {Ecclesiastes}}, volume = {34}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Christianity and Literature}, author = {Stock, R. D.}, year = {1985}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {15--24}, } @book{stokes_diminutive_1985, address = {Vancouver}, title = {'{Diminutive} {Observations}': {The} {Book}-{World} of {Dr}. {Johnson}: {Being} the 1984 {Garnett} {Sedgewick} {Memorial} {Lecture}, {Delivered} on 24 {October} in the {Recital} {Hall} of the {Music} {Building} at the {University} of {British} {Columbia}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Department of English, University of British Columbia}, author = {Stokes, Roy Bishop}, year = {1985}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @phdthesis{stone_common-law_1995, type = {{MA} thesis,}, title = {The {Common}-{Law} {Model} for {Standard} {English} in {Johnson}’s \textit{{Dictionary}}}, language = {en}, school = {McGill University}, author = {Stone, John}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{stone_john_1999, title = {John {Cowell}’s {Interpreter}: {Legal} {Tradition} and {Lexicographical} {Innovation}}, volume = {10}, language = {en}, journal = {SEDERI: Yearbook of the Spanish and Portuguese Society for English Renaissance Studies}, author = {Stone, John}, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {121--29}, } @article{stone_law_2003, title = {Law and the {Politics} of {Johnson}’s \textit{{Dictionary}}}, volume = {12}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {European English Messenger}, author = {Stone, John}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {54--58}, } @article{stone_trail_2006, title = {On the {Trail} of {Early} \textit{{Rambler}} and \textit{{Idler}} {Translations} in {France} and {Spain}}, volume = {57}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Stone, John}, month = mar, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {34--41}, } @article{strickland_samuel_1996, title = {Samuel {Johnson} the {Poet}}, volume = {D:12}, language = {en}, number = {12}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Strickland, Peter}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {46--51}, } @article{sudan_foreign_1992, title = {Foreign {Bodies}: {Contracting} {Identity} in {Johnson}’s {London} and the \textit{{Life} of {Savage}}}, volume = {34}, language = {en}, journal = {Criticism: A Quarterly for Literature and the Arts}, author = {Sudan, Rajani}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {173--92}, } @incollection{sudan_institutionalizing_2002, address = {Philadelphia}, title = {Institutionalizing {Xenophobia}: {Johnson}’s {Project}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Fair {Exotics}: {Xenophobic} {Subjects} in {English} {Literature}, 1720–1850}, publisher = {University of Pennsylvania Press}, author = {Sudan, Rajani}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {24--64}, } @article{sushko_semiuel_1985, title = {Semiuel {Dzhonson} kak moralist}, language = {ru}, number = {9}, journal = {Voprosy filosofii}, author = {Sushko, S. A.}, year = {1985}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {129--36}, } @article{sushko_samuel_1986, title = {Samuel {Johnson} as {Moralist}}, volume = {25}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Soviet Studies in Philosophy}, author = {Sushko, S. A.}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {87--104}, annote = {Translation of “Semiuel Dzhonson kak moralist.” }, } @article{sutton_lichfield_2000, title = {The {Lichfield} {Two} and a {Man} from {Stratford}}, volume = {1}, language = {en}, journal = {BMInsight}, author = {Sutton, Ray}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @incollection{suwabe_johnsons_2021, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {Johnson’s {Final} {Words}: {With} {Particular} {Reference} to {Boswell}’s {Dirty} {Deed} on {Sastres}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Johnson in {Japan}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Suwabe, Hitoshi}, editor = {Ogawa, Kimiyo and Suzuki, Mika and Clingham, Greg}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {145--54}, } @book{swinburne_character_1985, address = {New York}, title = {The {Character} and {Opinions} of {Dr}. {Johnson}: {A} {Unique} {Wiseian} {Assemblage} of {Swinburne} {Materials} {Later} {Separated} at the {British} {Museum} and {Now} {Reconstructed} by {William} {B}. {Todd} for the {Annual} {Dinner} of the {Johnsonians} to {Commemorate} {Johnson}’s {Two}-{Hundred} and {Seventy} {Sixth} {Birthday}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Privately printed for The Johnsonians}, author = {Swinburne, Algernon Charles}, year = {1985}, keywords = {Johnson}, annote = {250 copies of a facsimile of the 1918 edition [item 10/6:167] and the author’s MS printed 20 Sept. 1985. }, } @article{syal_dr_1999, title = {Dr {Johnson}’s {Black} {Servant} ‘{Proved} to {Be} {My} {Ancestor}’}, language = {en}, journal = {Sunday Telegraph}, author = {Syal, Rajeev}, month = apr, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {21}, annote = {On Dennis Barber, a descendant of Francis Barber.}, } @article{syal_dr_2000, title = {Dr {Johnson}’s {House} {Needs} {Urgent} {Repairs}}, language = {en}, journal = {Sunday Telegraph}, author = {Syal, Rajeev}, month = dec, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {11}, } @incollection{talukdar_dr_1986, address = {India}, title = {Dr. {Johnson}’s {Extraordinary} {Venture}: {The} \textit{{Dictionary}}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Essays on {Dr}. {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Shalabh}, author = {Talukdar, Sudip}, editor = {Sharma, T. R.}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose}, pages = {51--57}, } @mastersthesis{tankard_reading_1994, title = {Reading \textit{{The} {Rambler}}: {Johnson}’s {Engagement} with the {Anxieties} of {Authorship}}, language = {en}, school = {Monash University}, author = {Tankard, Paul}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{tankard_maecenas_1997, title = {Maecenas and the {Ministry}: {Johnson} and {His} {Publishers}, {Patrons} and the {Public}}, volume = {1}, language = {en}, journal = {Johnson Society of Australia Papers}, author = {Tankard, Paul}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1--9}, } @incollection{tankard_moral_1999, address = {Perth}, title = {The {Moral} {Writer} and the {Struggle} with {Selfhood}: {Lewis}’s ‘{Screwtape}’ and {Johnson}’s ‘{Mr}. {Rambler}’}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Fantastic} {Self}: {Essays} on the {Subject} of the {Self}}, publisher = {Eidolon}, author = {Tankard, Paul}, editor = {Webb, Janeen and Enstice, Andrew}, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {206--13}, } @article{tankard_ramblers_2000, title = {\textit{{The} {Rambler}}’s {Second} {Audience}: {Johnson} and the {Paratextual} ‘{Part} of {Literature}’}, volume = {24}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Bibliographical Society of Australia and New Zealand Bulletin}, author = {Tankard, Paul}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {239--56}, } @article{tankard_great_2002, title = {The {Great} {Cham} and the {English} {Aristophanes}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Foote}}, volume = {6}, language = {en}, journal = {Johnson Society of Australia Papers}, author = {Tankard, Paul}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {7--13}, } @incollection{tankard_johnson_2005, address = {Dunedin, N.Z.}, title = {Johnson and the {Hot} {Potato}: {Scholarship} and the ‘{Science} of {Fables}’}, volume = {1}, language = {en}, booktitle = {New {Windows} on a {Woman}’s {World}: {Essays} for {Jocelyn} {Harris}}, publisher = {Department of English, University of Otago}, author = {Tankard, Paul}, editor = {Gibson, Colin and Marr, Lisa}, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson, anecdote, folk literature, folk narrative, Great Britain, United States, veracity}, pages = {336--350}, } @article{tankard_johnsoniana_2007, title = {Johnsoniana: {Johnson} at {Baretti}’s {Trial}}, volume = {58}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Tankard, Paul}, month = sep, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {15--18}, annote = {Includes SJ’s testimony at the trial from the records of the Old Bailey. }, } @article{tankard_george_2008, title = {George {Psalmanazar}: {The} {Fabulous} {Formosan}}, volume = {10}, language = {en}, journal = {Johnson Society of Australia Papers}, author = {Tankard, Paul}, month = aug, year = {2008}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {39--53}, annote = {Includes a section on Johnson. }, } @book{tankard_samuel_2008, address = {New York}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s “{Designs}”: {A} {Facsimile} of the {Manuscript}, with a {New} {Transcription} \& an {Introductory} {Essay} by {Paul} {Tankard}: {With} {Newly} {Discovered} {Text}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Privately printed by Ron Gordon at the Oliphant Press for the Johnsonians}, editor = {Tankard, Paul}, year = {2008}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Paperback, Books}, annote = {An attractive facsimile, printed in an edition of 225 copies, with facsimiles, transcriptions, and commentary, of the MS of Johnson’s “Designs” for works he hoped to write. }, } @article{tankard_samuel_2017-1, title = {The {Samuel} {Johnson} {Prize}}, volume = {68}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Tankard, Paul}, month = sep, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {52--54}, } @incollection{tankard_try_2018, address = {Newark}, title = {‘{Try} to {Resolve} {Again}’: {Johnson} and the {Written} {Art} of {Everyday} {Life}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {New {Essays} on {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Revaluation}}, publisher = {University of Delaware Press}, author = {Tankard, Paul}, editor = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {217--34}, } @incollection{tankard_journalism_2022, address = {Oxford}, title = {Journalism}, abstract = {In the eighteenth century newspapers and the new medium of magazines were of vital importance in British metropolitan culture; this chapter considers Johnson’s engagement with both modes of publication. Much of Johnson’s work — poems, moral essays, political writings and parliamentary reports – first appeared in the periodical press, but not all of this can be considered journalism. Many of his newspaper pieces were written as an invited spokesman for various publications, holding journalists to high standards, and insisting their work be valued by readers and publishers. Of his work for magazines, which was the medium he clearly preferred, the “early lives” for the Gentleman’s Magazine and the book reviews for the Literary Magazine are most closely examined. They deal with topics in which he may be presumed to have an interest, and he energetically tests these workaday genres, attending to method, ascertaining the facts and drawing conclusions only from evidence.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Oxford} {Handbook} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Tankard, Paul}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {103--19}, } @article{tankard_next_2022, title = {The {Next} {Generation} of {Johnsonians}}, volume = {73}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Tankard, Paul}, month = mar, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {4--7}, } @article{taylor_random_1982, title = {Random {Thoughts} on \textit{{Rasselas}}}, volume = {C:24}, language = {en}, number = {23}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Taylor, Charlotte}, year = {1982}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {22--24}, } @article{taylor_johnson_1986, title = {Johnson on the {Metaphysicals}: {An} {Analytic} {Efficacy} of {Hostile} {Presuppositions}}, volume = {10}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Life}, author = {Taylor, Donald S.}, month = oct, year = {1986}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Metaphysical poets}, pages = {186--203}, } @article{basney_samuel_1989, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Three} {Infidels}: {Rousseau}, {Voltaire}, {Diderot}}, volume = {1}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Fiction}, author = {Basney, Lionel}, collaborator = {Temmer, Mark J.}, year = {1989}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {156--58}, } @article{may_samuel_1991, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Three} {Infidels}: {Rousseau}, {Voltaire}, {Diderot}}, volume = {43}, language = {en}, journal = {Comparative Literature}, author = {May, Gita}, collaborator = {Temmer, Mark J.}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {195--96}, } @article{middendorf_samuel_1988-1, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Three} {Infidels}: {Rousseau}, {Voltaire}, {Diderot}}, volume = {48}, language = {en}, number = {1–2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Middendorf, John H.}, collaborator = {Temmer, Mark J.}, month = mar, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {2}, } @article{morvan_samuel_1990, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Three} {Infidels}: {Rousseau}, {Voltaire}, {Diderot}}, volume = {64}, language = {fr}, number = {1}, journal = {Revue de littérature comparée}, author = {Morvan, Alain}, month = jan, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {142--144}, } @article{neubauer_samuel_1992, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Three} {Infidels}: {Rousseau}, {Voltaire}, {Diderot}}, volume = {29}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Comparative Literature Studies}, author = {Neubauer, John}, collaborator = {Temmer, Mark J.}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {94--96}, } @article{niklaus_samuel_1990, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Three} {Infidels}: {Rousseau}, {Voltaire}, {Diderot}}, volume = {13}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {British Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Niklaus, Robert}, collaborator = {Temmer, Mark J.}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {253--54}, } @article{parke_samuel_1990, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Three} {Infidels}: {Rousseau}, {Voltaire}, {Diderot}}, volume = {3}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Parke, Catherine N.}, collaborator = {Temmer, Mark J.}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {473--477}, } @article{wagoner_samuel_1988-1, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Three} {Infidels}: {Rousseau}, {Voltaire}, {Diderot}}, volume = {25}, language = {en}, journal = {Choice}, author = {Wagoner, M. S.}, collaborator = {Temmer, Mark J.}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1559}, } @article{waldinger_samuel_1989, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Three} {Infidels}: {Rousseau}, {Voltaire}, {Diderot}}, volume = {13}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Philosophy and Literature}, author = {Waldinger, Renee}, collaborator = {Temmer, Mark J.}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {188--90}, } @article{temple_johnson_1993, title = {Johnson and {Macpherson}: {Cultural} {Authority} and the {Construction} of {Literary} {Property}}, volume = {5}, language = {en}, journal = {Yale Journal of Law and the Humanities}, author = {Temple, Kathryn}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {355--87}, } @incollection{temple_ossians_2003, address = {Ithaca}, title = {Ossian’s {Embrace}: {Johnson}, {Macpherson}, and the {Public} {Domain}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Scandal {Nation}: {Law} and {Authorship} in {Britain}, 1750–1832}, publisher = {Cornell University Press}, author = {Temple, Kathryn}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {73--120}, } @incollection{terry_johnsons_2001, address = {Oxford}, title = {Johnson’s \textit{{Lives} of the {Poets}}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Poetry and the {Making} of the {English} {Literary} {Past}, 1660–1781}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Terry, Richard}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {216--251}, } @incollection{thell_johnson_2023, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Johnson and {Travel}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {New} {Cambridge} {Companion} to {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Thell, Anne M.}, editor = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {191--203}, } @incollection{theroux_travel_2011, address = {Boston}, title = {Travel {Wisdom} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Tao} of {Travel}: {Enlightenments} from {Lives} on the {Road}}, publisher = {Houghton Mifflin Harcourt}, author = {Theroux, Paul}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {75--77}, } @article{cavendish_doctor_2001, title = {Doctor {Needs} a {Better} {Script} [review of "{Johnson} in {Love}," by {Charles} {Thomas}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Daily Telegraph}, author = {Cavendish, Dominic}, month = jan, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {24}, } @article{gross_our_2001, title = {Our {Lady} is {Still} {Abseiling} {Theatre} [review of "{Johnson} in {Love}," by {Charles} {Thomas}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Sunday Telegraph}, author = {Gross, John}, month = jan, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {8}, } @incollection{thompson_writing_2002, address = {Bologna}, title = {Writing the {Fringe}: {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Accounts} of the {Western} {Islands} of {Scotland}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Beyond the {Floating} {Islands}: {An} {Anthology}}, publisher = {University of Bologna}, author = {Thompson, Spurgeon}, editor = {Stephanides, Stephanos and Bassnett, Susan}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {106--14}, } @article{thomson_arsonists_1991, title = {Arsonists {Wreck} {Dr} {Johnson}’s {Retreat}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Times}, author = {Thomson, Alice}, month = mar, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {4}, annote = {On the destruction of the Thrales’ Streatham house.}, } @article{tisdall_travel_1996, title = {Travel: {There}’s {Life} in the {Old} {Girl} {Yet}: {Lichfield}’s {Most} {Famous} {Son} {Would} {Enjoy} this {Week}’s {Festivities}}, language = {en}, journal = {Daily Telegraph}, author = {Tisdall, Nigel}, month = jul, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {22}, } @article{todd_man_1995, title = {A {Man} {Led} by a {Bear}: {Dr} {Johnson}’s {Relationship} with {Boswell}’s {Wife} {Margaret} {Montgomery}}, volume = {D:11}, language = {en}, number = {11}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Todd, Brian}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {23--28}, } @article{grundy_johnson_1991, title = {Johnson, "{Rasselas}," and the {Choice} of {Criticism}}, volume = {3}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Fiction}, author = {Grundy, Isobel}, collaborator = {Tomarken, Edward}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {377--79}, } @article{probyn_johnson_1992, title = {Johnson, "{Rasselas}," and the {Choice} of {Criticism}}, volume = {87}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Modern Language Review}, author = {Probyn, Clive}, collaborator = {Tomarken, Edward}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {434--35}, } @article{reddick_johnson_1991, title = {Johnson, "{Rasselas}," and the {Choice} of {Criticism}}, volume = {4}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Reddick, Allen}, collaborator = {Tomarken, Edward}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {424--428}, } @article{zomchick_johnson_1991, title = {Johnson, "{Rasselas}," and the {Choice} of {Criticism}}, volume = {56}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {South Atlantic Review}, author = {Zomchick, John P.}, collaborator = {Tomarken, Edward}, month = sep, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {114--117}, } @article{hall_samuel_1993, title = {Samuel {Johnson} on {Shakespeare}: {The} {Discipline} of {Criticism}}, volume = {17}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Philosophy and Literature}, author = {Hall, M. L.}, collaborator = {Tomarken, Edward}, month = apr, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {130--32}, } @article{mcdermott_this_1994, title = {This {Invisible} {Riot} of the {Mind}: {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Psychological} {Theory}}, volume = {17}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {British Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {McDermott, Anne}, collaborator = {Gross, Gloria Sybil}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {219--20}, } @article{sherbo_samuel_1996, title = {Samuel {Johnson} on {Shakespeare}: {The} {Discipline} of {Criticism}}, volume = {47}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Shakespeare Quarterly}, author = {Sherbo, Arthur}, collaborator = {Tomarken, Edward}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {92--94}, } @article{venturo_samuel_2001, title = {Samuel {Johnson} on {Shakespeare}: {The} {Discipline} of {Criticism}}, volume = {20}, language = {en}, journal = {The Eighteenth Century: A Current Bibliography}, author = {Venturo, David F.}, collaborator = {Tomarken, Edward}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {509}, } @book{tomarken_history_1994, address = {Columbia, S.C.}, title = {A {History} of the {Commentary} on {Selected} {Writings} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Camden House}, author = {Tomarken, Edward}, year = {1994}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism, History, prose, criticism}, } @article{hiltscher_history_1995, title = {A {History} of the {Commentary} on {Selected} {Writings} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {131}, language = {en}, journal = {Shakespeare Jahrbuch}, author = {Hiltscher, Michael}, collaborator = {Tomarken, Edward}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {263--65}, } @article{lurcock_history_1996, title = {A {History} of the {Commentary} on {Selected} {Writings} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {43 [241]}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Lurcock, A. F. T.}, collaborator = {Tomarken, Edward}, month = mar, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {92--93}, } @article{mitchell_history_1998, title = {A {History} of the {Commentary} on {Selected} {Writings} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {47}, language = {en}, journal = {English}, author = {Mitchell, Sebastian}, collaborator = {Tomarken, Edward}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {242--45}, } @article{nakanishi_history_1996, title = {A {History} of the {Commentary} on {Selected} {Writings} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {77}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {English Studies: A Journal of English Language and Literature}, author = {Nakanishi, Wendy Jones}, collaborator = {Tomarken, Edward}, month = may, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {286--287}, } @article{tomkinson_johnsons_1989, title = {Johnson’s ‘{Saintdom}’ {Continued}}, language = {en}, journal = {Transactions of the Johnson Society (Lichfield)}, author = {Tomkinson, Neil}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {81--82}, } @article{tomkinson_christian_1992, title = {The {Christian} {Faith} and {Practice} of {Samuel} {Johnson}, {Thomas} {De} {Quincey}, and {Thomas} {Love} {Peacock}}, volume = {I}, language = {en}, journal = {esp. Part}, author = {Tomkinson, Neil}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1--149}, } @incollection{trautmann_dr_2004, address = {New Delhi \& New York}, title = {Dr. {Johnson} and the {Pandits}: {Imagining} the {Perfect} {Dictionary} in {Colonial} {Madras}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Land, {Politics}, and {Trade} in {South} {Asia}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Trautmann, Thomas R.}, editor = {Subrahmanyam, Sanjay}, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {186--215}, } @article{tree_johnson_1986, title = {Johnson and the {Anglican} {Tradition}}, volume = {D:2}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Tree, Michael}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {6--15}, } @incollection{trikha_christian_1986, address = {India}, title = {Christian {Ethos} in {Johnson}’s {The} \textit{{Vanity} of {Human} {Wishes}}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Essays on {Dr}. {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Shalabh}, author = {Trikha, Manorama B.}, editor = {Sharma, T. R.}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson, poetry, The Vanity of Human Wishes (1749), Christianity}, pages = {35--42}, } @article{trillin_uncivil_1982, title = {Uncivil {Liberties}: {Gout}}, volume = {234}, language = {en}, journal = {The Nation}, author = {Trillin, Calvin}, month = mar, year = {1982}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {358}, annote = {Humor column. }, } @incollection{tripathi_dr_1986, address = {India}, title = {Dr. {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Acharya} {Pt}. {Ram} {Chandra} {Skukla}: {The} {Epoch}-{Making} {Critics}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Essays on {Dr}. {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Shalabh}, author = {Tripathi, Jagannath}, editor = {Sharma, T. R.}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson, criticism, Hindi language literature, Indian literature, Shukla, Ram Chandra (1884-1941)}, pages = {58--62}, } @incollection{trumpener_end_1997, address = {Princeton}, title = {The {End} of an {Auld} {Sang}: {Oral} {Tradition} and {Literary} {History}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Bardic {Nationalism}: {The} {Romantic} {Novel} and the {British} {Empire}}, publisher = {Princeton University Press}, author = {Trumpener, Katie}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {67--127}, } @article{truss_dr_1993, title = {Dr {Johnson}, {We} {Presume}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Times}, author = {Truss, Lynne}, month = oct, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{turnbull_yale_2006, title = {Yale {Boswell} {Edition} {Notes}}, volume = {57}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Turnbull, Gordon}, month = mar, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {21--23}, } @article{turnbull_yale_2006-1, title = {Yale {Boswell} {Edition} {Notes}}, volume = {57}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Turnbull, Gordon}, month = sep, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {17--21}, } @article{turnbull_yale_2008, title = {Yale {Boswell} {Edition} {Notes}}, volume = {59}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Turnbull, Gordon}, month = mar, year = {2008}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {17--23}, annote = {Miscellaneous notes. Includes a previously unknown letter from Thomas David Boswell to Robert Boswell, announcing James Boswell’s death. Also a discussion of an article on Boswell’s health by David M. Purdie and Neil Gow. }, } @article{turnbull_yale_2009, title = {Yale {Boswell} {Editions} {Notes}}, volume = {60}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Turnbull, Gordon}, month = sep, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {21--27}, annote = {Miscellaneous notes. Includes comments on James Smithson and notices of several recent publications. }, } @article{turnbull_not_2009, title = {Not a {Woman} in {Sight}: {In} {His} {Last} {Years}, {Samuel} {Johnson} {Was} {Surrounded} by {Fractious}, {Quarelling} {Women}: {But} {Who} {Was} at {His} {Bedside} {When} {He} {Died}?}, volume = {5568–69}, language = {en}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Turnbull, Gordon}, month = dec, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {19--21}, annote = {A painstaking reconstruction of Johnson’s deathbed scene, arguing (against most biographers) that “John Desmoulins, not his mother, was on hand with Frank Barber when Miss Morris came in for Johnson’s blessing.” He then speculations on the reasons for Boswell’s error, suggesting that “His unfamiliarity with John, and the earlier frequency with which he had written “Mrs.’ Desmoulins, may explain a lapsus calami.” He concludes, “It is extraordinary that the general field of Johnsonian scholarship should have overlooked the sheer improbability . . . of having a woman . . . in the grim intimacy of the dying Johnson’s chamber.” }, } @article{turnbull_samuel_2015, title = {The {Samuel} {Johnson} \textit{{Dictionary}} {Puzzle}, {No}. 5}, volume = {66}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Turnbull, Gordon}, month = mar, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {53}, } @article{turnbull_yale_2015, title = {Yale {Boswell} {Editions} {Notes}}, volume = {66}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Turnbull, Gordon}, month = mar, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {30--34}, } @article{turnbull_samuel_2015-1, title = {The {Samuel} {Johnson} \textit{{Dictionary}} {Puzzle}, {No}. 6}, volume = {66}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Turnbull, Gordon}, month = sep, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {46--48}, } @article{turnbull_yale_2015-1, title = {Yale {Boswell} {Editions} {Notes}}, volume = {66}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Turnbull, Gordon}, month = sep, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {38--42}, } @article{turnbull_samuel_2016, title = {The {Samuel} {Johnson} \textit{{Dictionary}} {Puzzle}, {No}. 7}, volume = {67}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Turnbull, Gordon}, month = mar, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {50--52}, } @article{turnbull_samuel_2016-1, title = {The {Samuel} {Johnson} \textit{{Dictionary}} {Puzzle}, {No}. 8}, volume = {67}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Turnbull, Gordon}, month = sep, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {51--53}, } @article{turnbull_yale_2016, title = {Yale {Boswell} {Editions} {Notes}}, volume = {67}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Turnbull, Gordon}, month = sep, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {29--32}, } @article{turnbull_samuel_2017, title = {The {Samuel} {Johnson} \textit{{Dictionary}} {Puzzle}, {No}. 9}, volume = {68}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Turnbull, Gordon}, month = sep, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {38--39}, } @article{turnbull_samuel_2017-1, title = {The {Samuel} {Johnson} \textit{{Dictionary}} {Puzzle}, {No}. 10}, volume = {68}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Turnbull, Gordon}, month = sep, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {59--61}, } @article{turnbull_yale_2017, title = {Yale {Boswell} {Editions} {Notes}}, volume = {68}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Turnbull, Gordon}, month = sep, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {47--51}, } @article{turnbull_yale_2017-1, title = {Yale {Boswell} {Editions} {Notes}}, volume = {68}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Turnbull, Gordon}, month = sep, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {20--22}, } @article{turnbull_samuel_2018, title = {The {Samuel} {Johnson} \textit{{Dictionary}} {Puzzle}, {No}. 11}, volume = {69}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Turnbull, Gordon}, month = mar, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {62--63}, } @article{turnbull_samuel_2018-1, title = {The {Samuel} {Johnson} \textit{{Dictionary}} {Puzzle}, {No}. 12}, volume = {69}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Turnbull, Gordon}, month = mar, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {60--62}, } @article{turnbull_yale_2018, title = {Yale {Boswell} {Editions} {Notes}}, volume = {69}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Turnbull, Gordon}, month = mar, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {24--28}, } @article{turnbull_yale_2018-1, title = {Yale {Boswell} {Editions} {Notes}}, volume = {69}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Turnbull, Gordon}, month = sep, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {33--37}, } @article{turnbull_samuel_2019, title = {The {Samuel} {Johnson} \textit{{Dictionary}} {Puzzle}, {No}. 13}, volume = {70}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Turnbull, Gordon}, month = mar, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {59}, } @article{turnbull_yale_2019, title = {Yale {Boswell} {Editions} {Notes}}, volume = {70}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Turnbull, Gordon}, month = mar, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {46--49}, } @article{turnbull_samuel_2019-1, title = {The {Samuel} {Johnson} \textit{{Dictionary}} {Puzzle}, {No}. 14}, volume = {70}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Turnbull, Gordon}, month = sep, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {53--54}, } @article{turnbull_yale_2019-1, title = {Yale {Boswell} {Editions} {Notes}}, volume = {70}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Turnbull, Gordon}, month = sep, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {35--37}, } @article{turnbull_yale_2020, title = {Yale {Boswell} {Editions} {Notes}}, volume = {71}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Turnbull, Gordon}, month = mar, year = {2020}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {27--36}, } @article{turnbull_yale_2021, title = {Yale {Boswell} {Editions} {Notes}}, volume = {72}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Turnbull, Gordon}, month = mar, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {41--45}, } @article{turner_illustrious_1989, title = {‘{Illustrious} {Depravity}’ and the {Erotic} {Sublime}}, volume = {2}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Turner, James Grantham}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1--38}, } @article{tscherny_reynoldss_1986, title = {Reynolds’s {Streatham} {Portraits} and the {Art} of {Intimate} {Biography}}, volume = {128}, language = {en}, journal = {Burlington Magazine}, author = {Tscherny, Nadia}, month = jan, year = {1986}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {4--11}, } @article{tscherny_likeness_1987, title = {Likeness in {Early} {Romantic} {Portraiture}}, volume = {46}, language = {en}, journal = {Art Journal}, author = {Tscherny, Nadia}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {193--99}, } @article{tumim_bicentenary_1991, title = {A {Bicentenary}}, language = {en}, journal = {Transactions of the Johnson Society (Lichfield)}, author = {Tumim, Stephen}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {8--18}, } @article{tumim_aspect_1995, title = {An {Aspect} of {Dr} {Johnson}}, volume = {D:11}, language = {en}, number = {11}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Tumim, Stephen}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {18--23}, } @incollection{tyagi_dr_1986, address = {India}, title = {Dr. {Johnson}’s {Criticism} of {Shakespeare}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Essays on {Dr}. {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Shalabh}, author = {Tyagi, Pratibha}, editor = {Sharma, T. R.}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson, criticism, Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), Mr. Johnson's Preface to His Edition of Shakespeare's Plays (1765)}, pages = {85--95}, } @article{uglow_jenny_1997, title = {Jenny {Uglow} on {Dr} {Johnson} (1709–1784): {Postcard} {Biographies} from the {National} {Portrait} {Gallery}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Independent}, author = {Uglow, Jenny}, month = nov, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {37}, annote = {Brief biography commissioned by the National Portrait Gallery to accompany the 1756 Reynolds portrait. }, } @incollection{uphaus_fear_1988, address = {East Lansing}, title = {The {Fear} of {Fiction}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Man, {God}, and {Nature} in the {Enlightenment}}, publisher = {Colleagues Press}, author = {Uphaus, Robert W.}, editor = {Mell, Donald C. and Braun, Theodore E. D. and Palmer, Lucia M.}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {183--90}, } @article{clingham_boswells_1987, title = {Boswell’s {Literary} {Biography} [review of \textit{{Boswell}’s “{Life} of {Johnson}”: {New} {Questions}, {New} {Answers}}, by {John} {A}. {Vance}]}, volume = {36}, language = {en}, journal = {English}, author = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {168--78}, } @article{tomarken_boswells_1987, title = {Boswell’s “{Life} of {Johnson}”: {New} {Questions}, {New} {Answers}}, volume = {86}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {South Atlantic Quarterly}, author = {Tomarken, Edward}, collaborator = {Vance, John A.}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {186--89}, } @article{lynn_unknown_1986, title = {The {Unknown} {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {51}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {South Atlantic Review}, author = {Lynn, Steven}, collaborator = {Burke, Jr., John J. and Kay, Donald}, month = jan, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {128--31}, } @article{vance_boswell_1993, title = {Boswell {After} 200 {Years}: {A} {Review} {Essay}}, volume = {58}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {South Atlantic Review}, author = {Vance, John A.}, month = jan, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {101--9}, } @incollection{varhus_solitary_1993, address = {Selinsgrove, Penna.}, title = {The ‘{Solitary} {Philosopher}’ and ‘{Nature}’s {Favourite}’: {Gender} and {Identity} in \textit{{The} {Rambler}}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Gender, {Culture}, and the {Arts}: {Women}, the {Arts}, and {Society}}, publisher = {Susquehanna University Press}, author = {Varhus, Sara B.}, editor = {Dotterer, Ronald and Bowers, Susan}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {61--73}, } @article{vaughn_strangled_1982, title = {Strangled with a {Bowstring}: {A} {Clear} {Case} of {Character} {Assassination}}, volume = {C:24}, language = {en}, number = {23}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Vaughn, Anthony}, year = {1982}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {21--22}, } @article{veitch_johnson_1999, title = {Johnson and the {Industrial} {Revolution}}, volume = {3}, language = {en}, journal = {Johnson Society of Australia Papers}, author = {Veitch, Greg}, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {68--79}, } @book{venturo_johnson_1999, address = {Newark}, title = {Johnson the {Poet}: {The} {Poetic} {Career} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, abstract = {Johnson the Poet is the first book to deal comprehensively with the poetry of Samuel Johnson. It provides critical commentary on Johnson’s long and versatile poetic career as novice poet, formal verse imitator and satirist, playwright, moralist, neo-Latinist, elegist, prologuist, and writer of impromptu drawing-room verse while setting his verse in eighteenth-century political, theological, moral, and literary contexts. The book includes an appendix with texts and the author’s translations of Johnson’s Latin poems.}, language = {en}, publisher = {University of Delaware Press}, author = {Venturo, David F.}, year = {1999}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism, Poetry}, annote = {The most thorough and authoritative study of Johnson’s poetry, surveying both the major and minor poems, in English, Latin, and Greek. }, } @article{guilhamet_johnson_2001, title = {Johnson the {Poet}: {The} {Poetic} {Career} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {12}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Guilhamet, Leon}, collaborator = {Venturo, David F.}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {421--425}, } @article{ingram_johnson_2002, title = {Johnson the {Poet}: {The} {Poetic} {Career} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {32}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Yearbook of English Studies}, author = {Ingram, Allan}, collaborator = {Venturo, David F.}, month = jan, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {298--99}, } @article{lynch_johnson_2000, title = {Johnson the {Poet}: {The} {Poetic} {Career} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {37}, language = {en}, number = {5}, journal = {Choice}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, collaborator = {Venturo, David F.}, month = jan, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {2667}, } @article{mcdermott_johnson_2001, title = {Johnson the {Poet}: {The} {Poetic} {Career} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {52}, language = {en}, number = {206}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {McDermott, Anne}, collaborator = {Venturo, David F.}, month = may, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {262--64}, } @article{pedreira_johnson_2001, title = {Johnson the {Poet}: {The} {Poetic} {Career} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {51}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Essays in Criticism}, author = {Pedreira, Mark}, collaborator = {Venturo, David F.}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {450--57}, } @article{rounce_samuel_2001-1, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Culture} of {Property}}, volume = {24}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {British Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Rounce, Adam}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {229--32}, } @article{scanlan_johnson_2000, title = {Johnson the {Poet}: {The} {Poetic} {Career} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {32}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Albion}, author = {Scanlan, J. T.}, collaborator = {Venturo, David F.}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {656--58}, } @article{schwartz_johnson_2003, title = {Johnson the {Poet}: {The} {Poetic} {Career} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {25}, language = {en}, journal = {The Eighteenth Century: A Current Bibliography}, author = {Schwartz, Michael}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {475--477}, } @article{smith_johnson_1999, title = {Johnson the {Poet}: {The} {Poetic} {Career} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {E:3}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Smith, K. E.}, collaborator = {Venturo, David F.}, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {52--54}, } @incollection{venturo_fideism_2009, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Fideism, the {Antisublime}, and the {Faithful} {Imagination} in \textit{{Rasselas}}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} after 300 {Years}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Venturo, David F.}, editor = {Clingham, Greg and Smallwood, Philip}, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {95--111}, } @incollection{venturo_verse_2022, address = {Oxford}, title = {Verse}, abstract = {Samuel Johnson wrote verse from his adolescence in the 1720s to weeks before he died in December 1784, his poetic reputation secured early by his imitations of Juvenal: {\textless}cite{\textgreater}London{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} (1738) and {\textless}cite{\textgreater}The Vanity of Human Wishes{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} (1749). Johnson was a versatile poet, at home in many genres. Besides the political {\textless}cite{\textgreater}London{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} and religious and philosophical {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Vanity{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, he wrote outstanding theatre prologues and an epilogue, poignant elegies and epitaphs, and playful and satiric drawing-room verse. Johnson became the foremost British critic of verse of his time, editing the {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Works of Shakespeare{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} (1765) and concluding his career with the fifty-two biographical and critical essays now known as {\textless}cite{\textgreater}The Lives of the Poets{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} (1779–81). Although often regarded as an “Augustan” or “neoclassical” poet, the directness and simplicity, as well as the expressive intimacy of his later poetry, make Johnson a surprising forebear of Blake, Wordsworth, and Coleridge.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Oxford} {Handbook} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Venturo, David F.}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {120--36}, } @incollection{vermeule_kindness_2000, address = {Baltimore}, title = {The {Kindness} of {Strangers}: {Johnson}’s \textit{{Life} of {Savage}} and the {Culture} of {Altruism}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Party} of {Humanity}: {Writing} {Moral} {Psychology} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Britain}}, publisher = {Johns Hopkins University Press}, author = {Vermeule, Blakey}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {119--153}, } @article{vickers_samuel_2009, title = {Samuel {Johnson} {Biographies}}, volume = {5565}, language = {en}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Vickers, Brian}, month = nov, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {6}, annote = {A follow-up letter to the editor on Jackson’s review of Martin’s biography of Johnson. }, } @incollection{vilmar_polemic_2022, address = {Oxford}, title = {Polemic}, abstract = {This chapter challenges readings of Johnson as empathetic, arguing instead that polemic forms a crucial and habitual aspect of his characteristic style. The polemical qualities of his conversation are analyzed in examples drawn from the biographical. The bulk of the chapter consists of close analysis of his Parliamentary Debates, which are seen in dialogue with other aspects of print and manuscript culture, and argues that the printed form of these debates may be best described as “concatenated polemic.” The conclusion turns to further examples drawn from Johnson’s late political writing as well as his literary criticism. In sum, Johnson arrives at some of his most significant insights in the heat of controversy, frequently engaging in dialogue with other texts that is deliberately aggressive and unsparing.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Oxford} {Handbook} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Vilmar, Christopher}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {226--43}, } @book{vivies_english_2002, address = {Aldershot}, title = {English {Travel} {Narratives} in the {Eighteenth} {Century}: {Exploring} {Genres}}, abstract = {The eighteenth century, commonly described as the age of the novel, is also the golden age of travel narratives. In this English edition of {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Le Récit de voyage en Angleterre au XVIIIe siècle{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, the genre of the travel narrative receives a treatment based on its development in close relationship with fiction. The book provides a survey of famous travel narratives: James Boswell’s journal of a tour to Corsica and account of his trip to Scotland with Samuel Johnson, Laurence Sterne’s enigmatic {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Sentimental Journey{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, Tobias Smollett’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Travels through France and Italy{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}. Negotiating between inventory and invention, these texts invite a reconsideration of conventional generic distinctions. They open up a literary space in which the full significance of the real and fictional journey motif can be explored.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Ashgate}, author = {Viviès, Jean}, translator = {Davison, Claire}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{vries_tracks_1994, address = {Leiden}, title = {In the {Tracks} of a {Lexicographer}: {Secondary} {Documentation} in {Samuel} {Johnson}’s "{Dictionary} of the {English} {Language}" (1755)}, language = {en}, publisher = {Led}, author = {Vries, Catharina Maria}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @inproceedings{wagner_johnsoniana_1990, address = {Clermont-Ferrand}, series = {Nouvelle série}, title = {Les ‘{Johnsoniana}’ de {Mrs} {Thrale}, devenue {Mrs} {Piozzi}}, language = {fr}, booktitle = {L’{Anecdote}: {Actes} du colloque de {Clermont}-{Ferrand} (1988)}, publisher = {Association des publications de la Faculté des lettres et sciences humaines de l’Université Blaise-Pascal}, author = {Wagner, Éve-Marie}, editor = {Montandon, Alain}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {227--42}, } @book{wahba_samuel_1986, address = {Beirut}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {Commemorative} {Lectures}: {Delivered} at {Pembroke} {College}, {Oxford}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Librairie du Liban}, editor = {Wahba, Magdi}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{lurcock_samuel_1988, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {Commemorative} {Lectures}: {Delivered} at {Pembroke} {College}, {Oxford}}, volume = {35 [233]}, language = {en}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Lurcock, A. F. T.}, collaborator = {Wahba, Magdi}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {379--380}, } @article{middendorf_samuel_1986, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {Commemorative} {Lectures}: {Delivered} at {Pembroke} {College}, {Oxford}}, volume = {46}, language = {en}, number = {2–47, no. 2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Middendorf, John H.}, collaborator = {Wahba, Magdi}, month = jun, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {4--5}, } @incollection{wain_birthplace_1993, address = {London}, title = {Birthplace {Museum}, {Lichfield}, {Staffordshire} and 17 {Gough} {Square}, {London} {EC4}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Writers and {Their} {Houses}}, publisher = {Hamish Hamilton}, author = {Wain, John}, editor = {Marsh, Kate}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {225--37}, } @book{wain_johnson_1994, address = {London}, title = {Johnson is {Leaving}: {A} {Monodrama}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Pisces Press}, author = {Wain, John}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{wain_samuel_1988, address = {London}, edition = {Revised ed.}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Papermac}, author = {Wain, John}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{waldron_mentors_1995, title = {Mentors {Old} and {New}; {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Hannah} {More}}, volume = {D:11}, language = {en}, number = {11}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Waldron, Mary}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {29--37}, } @article{walker_charlotte_1998, title = {Charlotte {Lennox} and the {Collier} {Sisters}: {Two} {New} {Johnson} {Letters}}, volume = {95}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Studies in Philology}, author = {Walker, Eric C.}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {320--32}, } @incollection{walker_ernest_2019, address = {Clemson}, title = {Ernest {Borneman}’s \textit{{Tomorrow} {Is} {Now}} (1959): {Thoughts} about a {Lost} {Novel}, with {Glances} toward {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Other} {Modernists}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} among the {Modernists}}, publisher = {Clemson University Press}, author = {Walker, Robert G.}, editor = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {213--38}, } @article{walsh_johnson_2004, title = {Johnson as a {Critic} of {Richardson}}, volume = {E:8}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Walsh, Sheilagh}, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {35--45}, } @article{watkins_my_1994, title = {‘{My} {Dear} {Dr}. {Johnson}’: {The} {Link} between {Jane} {Austen} and {Dr}. {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {D:10}, language = {en}, number = {10}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Watkins, Susan}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {14--21}, } @incollection{watts_lunacy_2007, address = {Edinburgh}, title = {Lunacy in the {Cosmopolis} (1759): {Expansion} and {Imperial} {Recoil}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Cultural} {Work} of {Empire}: {The} {Seven} {Years}’ {War} and the {Imagining} of the {Shandean} {State}}, publisher = {Edinburgh University Press}, author = {Watts, Carol}, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {28--64}, annote = {A reading of the “cultural work” that accompanied Britain’s expanding empire during the Seven Years’ War. Chapter 1 considers three works of 1759: Voltaire’s Candide, Rasselas, and the first two volumes of Tristram Shandy. }, } @article{demaria_bad_2001, title = {Bad {Behavior}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Modern} {Cultural} {Authority}}, volume = {98}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Modern Philology}, author = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, collaborator = {Wechselblatt, Martin}, month = feb, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {495--499}, } @article{hudson_bad_2001, title = {Bad {Behavior}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Modern} {Cultural} {Authority}}, volume = {12}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Hudson, Nicholas}, collaborator = {Wechselblatt, Martin}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {431--437}, } @article{lynch_bad_1999, title = {Bad {Behavior}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Modern} {Cultural} {Authority}}, volume = {36}, language = {en}, number = {6}, journal = {Choice}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, collaborator = {Wechselblatt, Martin}, month = feb, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1067}, } @article{radner_bad_1999, title = {Bad {Behavior}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Modern} {Cultural} {Authority}}, volume = {31}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Albion}, author = {Radner, John B.}, collaborator = {Wechselblatt, Martin}, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {491--92}, } @article{rounce_bad_2000, title = {Bad {Behavior}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Modern} {Cultural} {Authority}}, volume = {23}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {British Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Rounce, Adam}, collaborator = {Wechselblatt, Martin}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {117--19}, } @incollection{weinbrot_johnsons_1988, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Johnson’s \textit{{London}} and {Juvenal}’s {Third} {Satire}: {The} {Country} as ‘{Ironic}’ {Norm}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Eighteenth-{Century} {Satire}: {Essays} on {Text} and {Context} from {Dryden} to {Peter} {Pindar}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {164--71}, } @incollection{weinbrot_no_1988, address = {Cambridge}, title = {No ‘{Mock} {Debate}’: {Questions} and {Answers} in {The} \textit{{Vanity} of {Human} {Wishes}}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Eighteenth-{Century} {Satire}: {Essays} on {Text} and {Context} from {Dryden} to {Peter} {Pindar}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {172--85}, } @article{weinbrot_samuel_1993, title = {Samuel {Johnson}, {Percival} {Stockdale}, and {Brick}-{Bats} from {Grubstreet}: {Some} {Later} {Response} to the \textit{{Lives} of the {Poets}}}, volume = {56}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Huntington Library Quarterly}, author = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, reception study, reception, England (1779-1809), Stockdale, Percival (1736-1811)}, pages = {105--134}, } @article{weinbrot_censoring_1994, title = {Censoring {Johnson} in {France}: {Johnson} and {Suard} on {Voltaire}: {A} {New} {Document}}, volume = {45}, language = {en}, number = {178}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, month = may, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, French literature, Voltaire (1694-1778), censorship, France, Suard, Jean-Baptiste-Antoine (1734-1817)}, pages = {230--33}, } @article{weinbrot_johnson_1996, title = {Johnson, {Jacobitism}, and the {Historiography} of {Nostalgia}}, volume = {7}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson, politics}, pages = {163--212}, annote = {Weinbrot’s first contribution on Johnson’s politics, in response to Clark and Erskine-Hill. }, } @article{weinbrot_who_1996, title = {Who {Said} {He} {Was} a {Jacobite} {Hero}?: {The} {Political} {Genealogy} of {Johnson}’s {Charles} of {Sweden}}, volume = {75}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Philological Quarterly}, author = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {411--50}, annote = {Further consideration of Johnson’s politics, focusing on the interpretation of the passage in The Vanity of Human Wishes about Charles XII of Sweden. }, } @incollection{weinbrot_samuel_1999, address = {Newark}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Domestic} {Metaphor}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Aspects of {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Essays} on {His} {Arts}, {Mind}, {Afterlife}, and {Politics}}, publisher = {University of Delaware Press}, author = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {127--63}, } @article{weinbrot_johnson_2001, title = {Johnson and the {Jacobite} {Truffles}}, volume = {12}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson, poetry, The Vanity of Human Wishes (1749), Jacobites, Charles Edward Louis Philip Casimir (1720-1788), Compleat History of the Rebellion (1749), Karl XII, King of Sweden (1682-1718), Ray, James (fl. 1745), The Female Rebels (1747)}, pages = {273--90}, annote = {A late entry in the argument over Johnson’s putative Jacobitism. }, } @article{mackenzie_aspects_2007, title = {Aspects of {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Essays} on {His} {Arts}, {Mind}, {Afterlife}, and {Politics}}, volume = {79}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Studia Neophilologica}, author = {MacKenzie, Niall}, collaborator = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {96--100}, } @article{lock_aspects_2006, title = {Aspects of {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Essays} on {His} {Arts}, {Mind}, {Afterlife}, and {Politics}}, volume = {57}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Lock, F. P.}, collaborator = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, month = sep, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {46--49}, } @incollection{weinbrot_gensis_2005, address = {Newark}, title = {The {Gensis} of a {Controversy}: {The} {Politics} of {Johnson} and the {Johnson} of {Politics}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Aspects of {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Essays} on {His} {Arts}, {Mind}, {Afterlife}, and {Politics}}, publisher = {University of Delaware Press}, author = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {301--11}, } @incollection{weinbrot_johnson_2005, address = {Newark}, title = {Johnson, {Oxford}, {Oaths}, and {Historical} {Evidence}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Aspects of {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Essays} on {His} {Arts}, {Mind}, {Afterlife}, and {Politics}}, publisher = {University of Delaware Press}, author = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {312--39}, } @incollection{weinbrot_vanity_2005, address = {Newark}, title = {The \textit{{Vanity} of {Human} {Wishes}} {Part} {I}: {Who} {Said} {He} {Was} a {Jacobite} {Hero}? {The} {Political} {Genealogy} of {Johnson}’s {Charles} of {Sweden}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Aspects of {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Essays} on {His} {Arts}, {Mind}, {Afterlife}, and {Politics}}, publisher = {University of Delaware Press}, author = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {340--76}, } @incollection{weinbrot_vanity_2005-1, address = {Newark}, title = {The \textit{{Vanity} of {Human} {Wishes}} {Part} {II}: {Reading} {Charles} of {Sweden} in the {Poem}, {Reading} {Johnson}’s {Politics}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Aspects of {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Essays} on {His} {Arts}, {Mind}, {Afterlife}, and {Politics}}, publisher = {University of Delaware Press}, author = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {377--400}, } @article{weinbrot_hodge_2007, title = {Hodge {Lives}: {Percival} {Stockdale}, {Samuel} {Johnson}, and the {Reclamation} of a {Ninth} {Life}}, volume = {58}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, month = sep, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {31--34}, annote = {On Stockdale’s elegy to SJ’s cat Hodge, reprinted here, with evidence for Hodge’s dates. Weinbrot adds to “the literature of the domestic feline.” }, } @article{weinbrot_samuel_2009, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {Process}, {Progress}, and the {Beatus} {Ille}}, volume = {60}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, month = mar, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {7--17}, annote = {The address to the Johnsonians, Chicago, 19 September 2008. Weinbrot acknowledges the validity of many claims that Johnson was deeply unhappy, but adds, “his demonstrable troubles were the part and not the whole. . . . Except for traumatic times, and often with the help of the Thrales, Johnson generally could keep those troubles more or less and bay and produce literature of astounding variety, quality, and quantity.” }, } @incollection{weinbrot_johnson_2009, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Johnson and the {Modern}: {The} {Forward} {Face} of {Janus}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} after 300 {Years}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, editor = {Clingham, Greg and Smallwood, Philip}, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {55--72}, } @article{weinbrot_samuel_2014-1, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Jacobites}}, volume = {5791}, language = {en}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, month = mar, year = {2014}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {6}, annote = {Letter to the editor in which Weinbrot responds to J. C. D. Clark’s review of his Literature, Religion, and the Evolution of Culture, 1660–1780, accusing Clark of errors and of nursing a grudge over the long-running debate over Johnson as Jacobite. }, } @article{lee_samuel_2015-1, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {New} {Contexts} for a {New} {Century}}, volume = {52}, language = {en}, number = {5}, journal = {Choice}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, collaborator = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, month = jan, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {804}, } @incollection{weinbrot_tis_2014-1, address = {San Marino}, title = {‘’{Tis} {Well} an {Old} {Age} {Is} {Out}’: {Johnson}, {Swift}, and {His} {Generation}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson}: {New} {Contexts} for a {New} {Century}}, publisher = {Huntington Library}, author = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, editor = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {47--68}, } @incollection{weinbrot_sermons_2022, address = {Oxford}, title = {Sermons}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Oxford} {Handbook} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {209--25}, } @incollection{weinsheimer_fiction_1988, address = {East Lansing}, title = {Fiction and the {Force} of {Example}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Idea} of the {Novel} in the {Eighteenth} {Century}}, publisher = {Colleagues Press}, author = {Weinsheimer, Joel}, editor = {Uphaus, Robert W.}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson, criticism, novel, morality}, pages = {1--19}, } @article{wells_dr_1993, title = {Dr. {Johnson}’s {Morphic} {Guide} to {Physiks}}, volume = {137}, language = {en}, number = {1859}, journal = {New Scientist}, author = {Wells, Alan}, month = feb, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {46--47}, } @inproceedings{west_treatment_1994, title = {The {Treatment} of {Johnson}’s {Shakespeare} by {Modern} {Editors}: {The} {Case} of \textit{{Henry} {V}}}, volume = {13}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Lumen: {Selected} {Proceedings} from the {Canadian} {Society} for {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Studies} / {Travaux} choisis de la {Société} canadienne d'étude du dix-huitième siècle}, author = {West, Katherine N.}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson, Renaissance, Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), history, editions, textual editing, Henry V (1599)}, pages = {179--186}, } @book{wharton_samuel_1984, address = {New York}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Theme} of {Hope}}, language = {en}, publisher = {St. Martin's Press}, author = {Wharton, T. F.}, year = {1984}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{lynn_samuel_1986, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Theme} of {Hope}}, volume = {51}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {South Atlantic Review}, author = {Lynn, Steven}, collaborator = {Wharton, T. F.}, month = jan, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {128--31}, } @article{pittock_samuel_1986, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Theme} of {Hope}}, volume = {9}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {British Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Pittock, Joan H.}, collaborator = {Wharton, T. F.}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {105--6}, } @article{mason_samuel_1990, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Three} {Infidels}: {Rousseau}, {Voltaire}, {Diderot}}, volume = {44}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {French Studies}, author = {Mason, Haydn}, month = jan, year = {1990}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {Domestick Privacies: Samuel Johnson and the Art of Biography}, } @article{hume_early_1988, title = {The {Early} {Career} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {28}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {SEL: Studies in English Literature, 1500–1900}, author = {Hume, Robert D.}, collaborator = {Kaminski, Thomas}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {521--22}, } @article{korshin_domestick_1988, title = {Domestick {Privacies}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and the {Art} of {Biography}}, volume = {22}, language = {en}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Korshin, Paul J.}, collaborator = {Wheeler, David}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {105--8}, } @article{middendorf_domestick_1988, title = {Domestick {Privacies}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and the {Art} of {Biography}}, volume = {48}, language = {en}, number = {1–2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Middendorf, John H.}, collaborator = {Wheeler, David}, month = mar, year = {1988}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {2--3}, } @article{parke_domestick_1990, title = {Domestick {Privacies}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and the {Art} of {Biography}}, volume = {3}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Parke, Catherine N.}, collaborator = {Wheeler, David}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {473--477}, } @article{scanlan_domestick_1990, title = {Domestick {Privacies}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and the {Art} of {Biography}}, volume = {55}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {South Atlantic Review}, author = {Scanlan, J. T.}, collaborator = {Wheeler, David}, month = jan, year = {1990}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {136--39}, } @article{seymour-smith_domestick_1989, title = {Domestick {Privacies}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and the {Art} of {Biography}}, language = {en}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Seymour-Smith, Martin}, collaborator = {Wheeler, David}, month = jan, year = {1989}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {92}, } @article{wheeler_domestick_1988, title = {Domestick {Privacies}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and the {Art} of {Biography}}, volume = {64}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Virginia Quarterly Review}, collaborator = {Wheeler, David}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {8--9}, } @phdthesis{white_samuel_1994, type = {{MA} thesis,}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s ‘{Preface} to the {Preceptor}’ and its {Context}}, language = {en}, school = {Arizona State University}, author = {White, Brian Douglas}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @mastersthesis{whitlock_elusiveness_1990, address = {Hayward}, title = {The {Elusiveness} of {Johnsonian} {Friendship}}, language = {en}, school = {California State University}, author = {Whitlock, Marilyn}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @incollection{whittemore_samuel_1988, address = {Baltimore}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Pure {Lives}: {The} {Early} {Biographers}}, publisher = {Johns Hopkins University Press}, author = {Whittemore, Reed}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {101--122}, } @article{whittemore_poetry_1998, title = {Poetry: {Captured} {Again} — {But} {Died} on the {Way} to the {Zoo}}, volume = {106}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Sewanee Review}, author = {Whittemore, Reed}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {172--76}, } @phdthesis{wickman_allure_2000, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {The {Allure} of the {Improbable}: {Evidence} and {Romance} in the {Scottish} {Highlands}, 1746–1790}, language = {en}, school = {University of California, Los Angeles}, author = {Wickman, Matthew Farr}, month = dec, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{wierzbicki_execrable_2017, title = {‘{Execrable} {Music}’ for an ‘{Exquisitely} {Bad}’ {Play}: {Samuel} {Johnson}’s ‘{Most} {Sublime}’ \textit{{Hurlothrumbo}}}, volume = {99}, language = {en}, number = {3/4}, journal = {Musical Quarterly}, author = {Wierzbicki, James}, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {386--432}, } @incollection{wilcox_edifying_1993, address = {Athens}, title = {Edifying the {Young} {Dog}: {Johnson}’s {Letters} to {Boswell}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Sent as a {Gift}: {Eight} {Correspondences} from the {Eighteenth} {Century}}, publisher = {University of Georgia Press}, author = {Wilcox, Lance E.}, editor = {McKenzie, Alan T.}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {129--49}, } @article{wilcox_religious_1998, title = {The {Religious} {Psychology} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {21}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Ultimate Reality and Meaning}, author = {Wilcox, Lance E.}, month = sep, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {160--76}, } @article{wilcox_healing_2002, title = {Healing the {Lacerated} {Mind}: {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Strategies} of {Consolation}}, volume = {7}, language = {en}, journal = {1650–1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era}, author = {Wilcox, Lance E.}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {193--208}, } @article{wilcox_samuel_2021, title = {Samuel {Johnson} {Among} the {Modernists}}, volume = {53}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {The Scriblerian and the Kit-Cats}, author = {Wilcox, Lance E.}, collaborator = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {234--37}, } @incollection{wild_ludicrous_2010, address = {Monza, Italy}, title = {Ludicrous {Exaggerations} and {Colloquial} {Licenses}: ‘{Prescriptive}’ {Labels} in {Samuel} {Johnson}’s \textit{{A} {Dictionary} of the {English} {Language}}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {“{Cunning} {Passages}, {Contrived} {Corridors}”: {Unexpected} {Essays} in the {History} of {Lexicography}}, publisher = {Polimetrica}, author = {Wild, Kate}, editor = {Adams, Michael}, year = {2010}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology, style, stylistics}, pages = {165--85}, } @incollection{wild_johnson_2023, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Johnson, {Ethics}, and {Living}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {New} {Cambridge} {Companion} to {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Wild, Min}, editor = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {14--26}, } @article{wilentz_mr_2009, title = {Mr. {Los} {Angeles}, {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, journal = {Los Angeles Times}, author = {Wilentz, Amy}, month = jun, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {28}, annote = {“Johnson, I concluded, could have lived happily in Los Angeles. . . . Johnson’s dictionary was his era’s Wikipedia, its Google, and Johnson himself was the 18th century equivalent of a blogger.” }, } @article{williams_elizabeth_2000, title = {Elizabeth {Carter} and {Catherine} {Talbot}: {Rational} {Piety} in \textit{{The} {Rambler}}}, volume = {E:4}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Williams, Carolyn D.}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {27--38}, } @incollection{williams_incarnation_2006, address = {Garden City, N.Y.}, title = {Incarnation {Day}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Escape from {Earth}: {New} {Adventures} in {Space}}, publisher = {Science Fiction Book Club}, author = {Williams, Walter Jon}, editor = {Dann, Jack and Dozois, Gardner}, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {239--284}, annote = {A short story in which SJ figures. }, } @article{wilson_difficult_2000, title = {A {Difficult} {Time} for {Doctor} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, journal = {Daily Telegraph}, author = {Wilson, A. N.}, month = dec, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {33}, annote = {On Christmas. }, } @article{wilson_defining_1999, title = {Defining {Tastes}}, volume = {12}, language = {en}, number = {500}, journal = {New Statesman}, author = {Wilson, Bee}, month = apr, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {40--41}, annote = {On definitions of foods in the Dictionary.}, } @article{wilson_conspicuous_1999, title = {Conspicuous {Consumption}}, volume = {12}, language = {en}, number = {551}, journal = {New Statesman}, author = {Wilson, Bee}, month = apr, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {42--43}, annote = {On Johnson’s eating habits and table manners.}, } @article{wilson_blinking_2004, title = {Blinking {Sam}: {The} {Ocular} {Afflictions} of {Dr} {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {9}, abstract = {The poor health of Samuel Johnson (1709–1784) has fascinated the public for more than 200 years. The illnesses of few famous men, with the possible exception of Napoleon, have attracted more speculation. Johnson was an outstanding 18th-century literary figure, an essayist, novelist, and poet, and is particularly famous as the creator of the first important dictionary of the English language. His writings and those of his physicians and friends, particularly his biographer, James Boswell, provide an intimate account of a cultural icon.}, language = {en}, journal = {Archives of Ophthalmology}, author = {Wilson, G. A. and Ravin, J. G.}, month = sep, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1370--74}, } @article{wilson_enigma_1984, title = {The {Enigma} of {Port} and {Dr}. {Johnson}}, volume = {C:25}, language = {en}, number = {25}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Wilson, Ross}, year = {1984}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {30--32}, } @article{demaria_samuel_2006-1, title = {Samuel {Johnson}}, volume = {57}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, collaborator = {Wilson-Smith, Timothy}, month = mar, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {64}, } @article{black_samuel_1992, title = {Samuel {Johnson} in the {Medical} {World}: {The} {Doctor} and the {Patient}}, volume = {1}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Literature and History}, author = {Black, J.}, collaborator = {Wiltshire, John}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {112--13}, } @article{bracegirdle_samuel_1991, title = {Samuel {Johnson} in the {Medical} {World}: {The} {Doctor} and the {Patient}}, volume = {15}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Endeavour}, author = {Bracegirdle, Brian}, collaborator = {Wiltshire, John}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {146}, } @article{gray_samuel_1991-1, title = {Samuel {Johnson} in the {Medical} {World}: {The} {Doctor} and the {Patient}}, volume = {71}, language = {en}, journal = {Dalhousie Review}, author = {Gray, James}, collaborator = {Wiltshire, John}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {120--21}, } @article{gross_samuel_1992, title = {Samuel {Johnson} in the {Medical} {World}: {The} {Doctor} and the {Patient}}, volume = {5}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Gross, Gloria Sybil}, collaborator = {Wiltshire, John}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {439--444}, } @article{hunter_samuel_1992, title = {Samuel {Johnson} in the {Medical} {World}: {The} {Doctor} and the {Patient}}, volume = {11}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Literature and Medicine}, author = {Hunter, Katherine Montgomery}, collaborator = {Wiltshire, John}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {344--47}, } @article{johannisson_medicin_1993, title = {Medicin pa samhallsschenen [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson} in the {Medical} {World}: {The} {Doctor} and the {Patient}}, by {John} {Wiltshire}]}, language = {sv}, journal = {Lychnos}, author = {Johannisson, Karin}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {177--80}, } @article{middendorf_samuel_1993, title = {Samuel {Johnson} in the {Medical} {World}: {The} {Doctor} and the {Patient}}, volume = {26}, language = {en}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Middendorf, John H.}, collaborator = {Wiltshire, John}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {517--21}, } @article{padnos_samuel_1992, title = {Samuel {Johnson} in the {Medical} {World}: {The} {Doctor} and the {Patient}}, volume = {66}, language = {en}, number = {5}, journal = {Wilson Library Bulletin}, author = {Padnos, Peg}, collaborator = {Wiltshire, John}, month = jan, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {121}, } @article{pailler_samuel_1993-1, title = {Samuel {Johnson} in the {Medical} {World}: {The} {Doctor} and the {Patient}}, volume = {46}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Études anglaises}, author = {Pailler, Albert}, collaborator = {Wiltshire, John}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {85--86}, } @article{pettit_samuel_1992-1, title = {Samuel {Johnson} in the {Medical} {World}: {The} {Doctor} and the {Patient}}, volume = {26}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Pettit, Alexander}, collaborator = {Wiltshire, John}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {124--126}, } @article{probyn_samuel_1993, title = {Samuel {Johnson} in the {Medical} {World}: {The} {Doctor} and the {Patient}}, volume = {88}, language = {en}, journal = {Modern Language Review}, author = {Probyn, Clive}, collaborator = {Wiltshire, John}, month = jan, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {163--164}, } @article{redford_case_1991, title = {Case {History} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson} in the {Medical} {World}: {The} {Doctor} and the {Patient}}, by {John} {Wiltshire}]}, volume = {51}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Redford, Bruce}, month = mar, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {7--9}, } @article{rousseau_samuel_1993, title = {Samuel {Johnson} in the {Medical} {World}: {The} {Doctor} and the {Patient}}, volume = {29}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences}, author = {Rousseau, S.}, month = jul, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {265--68}, } @article{rusnock_samuel_1992, title = {Samuel {Johnson} in the {Medical} {World}: {The} {Doctor} and the {Patient}}, volume = {83}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Isis}, author = {Rusnock, Andrea}, month = jun, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {332--33}, } @article{scholtz_samuel_1991, title = {Samuel {Johnson} in the {Medical} {World}: {The} {Doctor} and the {Patient}}, volume = {29}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Choice}, author = {Scholtz, Gregory}, collaborator = {Wiltshire, John}, month = oct, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {804}, } @article{schwartz_samuel_1993, title = {Samuel {Johnson} in the {Medical} {World}: {The} {Doctor} and the {Patient}}, volume = {81}, language = {en}, journal = {American Scientist}, author = {Schwartz, Richard B.}, month = mar, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {200}, } @article{sherbo_samuel_1993, title = {Samuel {Johnson} in the {Medical} {World}: {The} {Doctor} and the {Patient}}, volume = {44}, language = {en}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {Sherbo, Arthur}, collaborator = {Wiltshire, John}, month = nov, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {586--87}, } @article{wiltshire_doctor_1993, title = {The {Doctor} and the {Patient}: {A} {Reply} to {S}. {Rousseau}}, volume = {29}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences}, author = {Wiltshire, John}, month = jul, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {268}, } @article{wiltshire_samuel_1997, title = {Samuel {Johnson} in the {Medical} {World}: {The} {Doctor} and the {Patient}}, volume = {2}, language = {en}, journal = {Johnson Society of Australia Papers}, author = {Wiltshire, John}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {17--23}, } @article{wiltshire_all_1998, title = {All the {Dear} {Burneys}, {Little} and {Great}}, volume = {2}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnson Society of Australia Papers}, author = {Wiltshire, John}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {15--24}, } @article{wiltshire_bed_1999, title = {In {Bed} with {Boswell} and {Johnson}}, volume = {3}, language = {en}, journal = {Johnson Society of Australia Papers}, author = {Wiltshire, John}, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {27--36}, } @article{wiltshire_johnson_2000, title = {Johnson and {Garrick}: {The} {Really} {Impossible} {Friendship}}, volume = {4}, language = {en}, journal = {Johnson Society of Australia Papers}, author = {Wiltshire, John}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {31--36}, } @article{wiltshire_johnson_2001, title = {Johnson and {Garrick}: {The} {Really} {Impossible} {Friendship} ({Part} {II})}, volume = {5}, language = {en}, journal = {Johnson Society of Australia Papers}, author = {Wiltshire, John}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {13--19}, } @book{wiltshire_jane_2001, address = {Melbourne}, title = {Jane {Austen}’s “{Dear} {Dr}. {Johnson}”: {The} {David} {Fleeman} {Memorial} {Lecture}, 2000}, language = {en}, publisher = {Johnson Society of Australia/Vagabond Press}, author = {Wiltshire, John}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{wiltshire_fanny_2008, title = {Fanny {Burney}, {Boswell} and {Johnson}}, volume = {10}, language = {en}, journal = {Johnson Society of Australia Papers}, author = {Wiltshire, John}, month = aug, year = {2008}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {55--65}, } @article{winnett_problem_1987, title = {The {Problem} of {Evil} in the 18th {Century}: {Dr}. {Johnson} and {Soame} {Jenyns}}, volume = {D:3}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Winnett, A. R.}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {46--47}, } @article{winterton_wonder_2019, title = {‘{A} {Wonder} of a {Man}’: {Fergusson} on {Johnson}}, volume = {70}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Winterton, John}, month = sep, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {11--17}, } @article{wolf_aphorism_1994, title = {The {Aphorism}}, volume = {51}, language = {en}, journal = {Etc}, author = {Wolf, Manfred}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {432--39}, } @article{wollen_dr_1988, title = {Dr {Johnson} in {Wesley}’s {Letters} and {Journals}}, volume = {D:4}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Wollen, Douglas}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {3--5}, } @article{womack_secularizing_2002, title = {Secularizing {King} {Lear}: {Shakespeare}, {Tate}, and the {Sacred}}, volume = {55}, language = {en}, journal = {Shakespeare Survey: An Annual Survey of Shakespearean Studies and Production}, author = {Womack, Peter}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {96--105}, } @article{womersley_johnson_1991, title = {Johnson and the {Past} {Tense}}, language = {en}, journal = {Transactions of the Johnson Society (Lichfield)}, author = {Womersley, David}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {19--28}, } @article{wood_johnsons_1987, title = {Johnson’s {Revisions} to {His} \textit{{Dictionary}}}, volume = {D:3}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Wood, Nigel}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {23--28}, } @article{woodall_travel_1992, title = {Travel: {A} {Taste} of {Scotch} and the {Rocks}: {James} {Woodall} {Follows} {Johnson} and {Boswell} to the {West} {Coast}}, language = {en}, journal = {Daily Telegraph}, author = {Woodall, James}, month = nov, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {127}, } @article{fleeman_preface_1994, title = {A {Preface} to {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {41 [239]}, language = {en}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Fleeman, J. D.}, collaborator = {Woodman, Thomas M.}, month = sep, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {395--96}, } @article{tankard_preface_1996, title = {A {Preface} to {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {3}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {The Southern Johnsonian}, author = {Tankard, Paul}, collaborator = {Woodman, Thomas M.}, month = mar, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {7}, } @article{womersley_preface_1995, title = {A {Preface} to {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {46}, language = {en}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {Womersley, David}, collaborator = {Woodman, Thomas M.}, month = aug, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {454--55}, } @article{woodman_preface_1997, title = {A {Preface} to {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {75}, language = {en}, journal = {Year's Work in English Studies}, collaborator = {Woodman, Thomas}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {361}, } @phdthesis{woodward_rhetorical_1982, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Rhetorical {Dimensions} of {Samuel} {Johnson}’s \textit{{Rambler}}}, language = {en}, school = {Middle Tennessee University}, author = {Woodward, Jr., Branson Lee}, year = {1982}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{johnson_samuel_1989, address = {London}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} on {Shakespeare}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Penguin}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {Woudhuysen, H. R.}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{woudhuysen_dr_1990, title = {Dr. {Johnson}’s {Books}}, language = {en}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Woudhuysen, H. R.}, month = jul, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {729}, } @article{woudhuysen_arguing_2000, title = {Arguing with {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {E:4}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Woudhuysen, H. R.}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {69--73}, } @article{woodruff_background_1978, title = {The {Background} and {Significance} of \textit{{The} {Rambler}}’s {Format}}, volume = {4}, language = {en}, journal = {Publishing History}, author = {Woodruff, James F.}, year = {1978}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {113--33}, } @article{woodruff_two_1997, title = {Two {More} {Johnson} {Pieces} in the {Universal} {Chronicle}?}, volume = {E:1}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Woodruff, James F.}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {59--70}, } @article{wright_dire_2018, title = {‘{Dire} {Reverse}’: {Poetic} {Structure} and {Historic} {Catastrophe}}, volume = {44}, issn = {03170802}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {English Studies in Canada}, author = {Wright, Julia M.}, month = sep, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {3--9}, } @book{gong__2015, address = {Beijing}, title = {(龚龑)塞缪尔·约翰逊的道德关怀 / {Sai} mou {erYue} han xun de dao de guan huai [{Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Moral} {Concerns}]}, language = {zh-Latn}, publisher = {北京: 中国社会科学出版社}, author = {Gong, Yan (龚龑塞缪尔·约翰逊的道德关怀 /}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{yardley_amazingly_2005, title = {Amazingly {Enough}, the {First} {Great} \textit{{Dictionary}} was {Basically} the {Work} of {One} {Man}}, language = {en}, journal = {Washington Post}, author = {Yardley, Jonathan}, month = nov, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {5}, } @book{yoshihiro__2021, address = {Yokohama}, title = {希望の本質: サミュエル・ジョンソンの思想と文学 / {Kibō} no honshitsu: {Samyueru} {Jonson} no shisō to bungaku, 広島修道大学学術選書 = {Hiroshima} shūdō daigaku gakujutsu sensho 79}, language = {ja-Latn}, publisher = {Shunpūsha}, author = {Yoshihiro, Ishii}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{yung_samuel_1984, address = {Manchester}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}, 1709–1784: {A} {Bicentenary} {Exhibition}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Manchester University Press}, author = {Yung, Kai Kin and Johnson, Samuel}, year = {1984}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{pittock_samuel_1987, title = {Samuel {Johnson}, 1709–1784: {A} {Bicentenary} {Exhibition}}, volume = {9}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {British Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Pittock, Joan H.}, collaborator = {Yung, Kai Kin}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {105--106}, } @article{zaleski_doctor_2016, title = {Doctor {Johnson}’s {Failures}}, volume = {133}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {The Christian Century}, author = {Zaleski, Carol}, month = feb, year = {2016}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {37}, } @article{zezima_samuel_2004, title = {A {Samuel} {Johnson} {Trove} {Goes} to {Harvard}’s {Library}}, language = {en}, journal = {New York Times}, author = {Zezima, Katie}, month = mar, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {3}, annote = {On the Hyde Collection’s move to the Houghton.}, } @incollection{zionkowski_i_2001, address = {New York}, title = {"{I} {Also} am a {Man}": {Johnson}'s \textit{{Lives}} and the {Gender} of the {Poet}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Men’s {Work}: {Gender}, {Class}, and the {Professionalization} of {Poetry}, 1660–1784}, publisher = {Palgrave}, author = {Zionkowski, Linda}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {171--203}, } @article{karaduman_west_2014, title = {The {West} versus the {East}: {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Cultural} {Solipsism} in \textit{{Rasselas}} (1759)}, volume = {31}, issn = {2630-5976}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Hacettepe Üniversitesi Edebiyat Fakültesi Dergisi/Hacettepe University Journal of Faculty of Letters}, author = {Karaduman, Alev}, month = dec, year = {2014}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), solipsism}, pages = {153--160}, } @article{sayers_source_2013, title = {A {Source} for {Dr}. {Johnson}'s {Self}-{Referential} {Entry} '{Lexicographer}'}, volume = {26}, issn = {1940-3364}, doi = {10.1080/0895769X.2013.749175}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes, and Reviews}, author = {Sayers, William}, year = {2013}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, A New Dictionary of the Terms Ancient and Modern of the Canting Crew, lexicographer, self-reference, tone}, pages = {17--19}, file = {EBSCO Full Text:C\:\\Users\\jlync\\Zotero\\storage\\P8VNK673\\Sayers - 2013 - A Source for Dr. Johnson's Self-Referential Entry .pdf:application/pdf}, } @article{lee_ramazzini_2013, title = {Ramazzini, {Johnson}, and \textit{{Rambler}} 85: {A} {New} {Attribution}}, volume = {60 [258]}, issn = {1471-6941}, doi = {10.1093/notesj/gjt180}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, month = dec, year = {2013}, keywords = {Johnson, Classics, allusion, De Morbis Artificum Diatriba (1700), Italian literature, medical prose, prose (1751), Ramazzini, Bernardino (1633-1714), The Rambler (1750-1752)}, pages = {577--579}, } @incollection{root_two_2014, address = {Newcastle upon Tyne}, title = {Two “{Most} {Un}-{Clubbable} {Men}”: {Samuel} {Johnson}, {Benjamin} {Franklin}, and {Their} {Social} {Circles}}, isbn = {978-1-4438-6678-1}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Social {Networks} in the {Long} {Eighteenth} {Century}: {Clubs}, {Literary} {Salons}, {Textual} {Coteries}}, publisher = {Cambridge Scholars Publishing}, author = {Root, Douglas}, editor = {Baird, Ileana}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Johnson, Franklin, Benjamin (1706-1790), literary groups, social network}, pages = {243--264}, } @incollection{weinbrot_tis_2013, title = {'{Tis} {Well} an {Old} {Age} is {Out}': {Johnson}, {Swift}, and {His} {Generation}}, isbn = {978-3-7705-5430-0}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Reading {Swift}: {Papers} from the {Sixth} {Münster} {Symposium} on {Jonathan} {Swift}}, publisher = {Wilhelm Fink Verlag}, author = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, editor = {Juhas, Kirsten and Real, Hermann J. and Simon, Sandra}, year = {2013}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Irish literature, Life of Swift, Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745)}, pages = {595--620}, } @article{romary_consistent_2012, title = {Consistent {Modeling} of {Heterogeneous} {Lexical} {Structures}}, volume = {3}, issn = {2162-5603}, doi = {10.4000/jtei.540}, language = {en}, journal = {Journal of the Text Encoding Initiative}, author = {Romary, Laurent and Wegstein, Werner}, month = nov, year = {2012}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology, linguistic approach, Text Encoding Initiative}, } @article{battershill_johnson_2014, title = {Johnson and {Juvenal} in {John} {Ashbery}'s '{An} {Additional} {Poem}' (1962)}, volume = {61 [259]}, issn = {1471-6941}, doi = {10.1093/notesj/gju127}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Battershill, Claire}, month = dec, year = {2014}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, poetry, Ashbery, John (1927-2017), intertextuality, Juvenal (fl. ca. 100 A.D.), Saturae, The Vanity of Human Wishes (1749)}, pages = {613--614}, } @incollection{merchant_spirited_2013, address = {London}, title = {Spirited {Away}: {Highland} {Touring}, '{Toctor} {Shonson}' and the {Hauntings} of {Celticism}}, isbn = {978-0-415-62868-6}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Mysticism, {Myth} and {Celtic} {Identity}}, publisher = {Routledge}, author = {Merchant, Peter}, editor = {Gibson, Marion and Trower, Shelley and Tregidga, Garry}, year = {2013}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland (1775), prose, Scottish literature, The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, with Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1785), Celtic culture, travel literature}, pages = {142--152}, } @incollection{demaria_samuel_2014, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {Samuel {Parr}'s {Epitaph} for {Johnson}, {His} {Library}, and {His} {Unwritten} {Biography}}, isbn = {978-1-61148-540-0}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Editing {Lives}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, editor = {Swan, Jesse G.}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, poetry, epitaph, Hawkins, Sir John (1719-1789), Parr, Samuel (1747-1825), personal library, The Life of Samuel Johnson (1787)}, pages = {67--92}, } @article{mack_limits_2013, title = {The {Limits} of the {Senses} in {Johnson}'s {Scotland}}, volume = {54}, issn = {1935-0201}, doi = {10.1353/ecy.2013.0016}, abstract = {This essay focuses on scientific viewing in Samuel Johnson’s A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland, particularly on Johnson’s account of that viewing as a means of accessing the “life and manners” of those around him. In Johnson’s inconsistent attempts at precision, and in his meditations on those attempts, we can see him probing a distinction between theory and practice at the heart of the seventeenth-century empiricism on which his basic practice of observing is based. Recovering this side of Johnson’s philosophical argument figures Johnson as an important early theorist of observational practices we now associate with the discipline of anthropology.}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation}, author = {Mack, Ruth}, month = jun, year = {2013}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland (1775), prose, anthropology, culture, empiricism, observation, self-consciousness, theory}, pages = {279--294}, } @article{lamb_dancing_2013, title = {Dancing and {Romancing}: {The} {Obstacle} of the {Beach} and the {Threshold} of the {Past}}, volume = {9}, issn = {1751-2808}, language = {en}, journal = {International Journal of Scottish Literature}, author = {Lamb, Jonathan}, month = sep, year = {2013}, keywords = {Johnson, A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland (1775), prose, travel literature, ethnography, liminality, Scottish Highlanders, South Seas}, pages = {99--112}, } @incollection{turnbull_samuel_2014, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}'s {Shakespearean} {Exit}: {Emendation} and {Amendment}}, isbn = {978-1-61148-540-0}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Editing {Lives}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Turnbull, Gordon}, editor = {Swan, Jesse G.}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Renaissance, prose, Hawkins, Sir John (1719-1789), The Life of Samuel Johnson (1787), death, Hamlet (1600-1601), Hoole, John (1727-1803), King Lear (1605-1606), Macbeth (1606), protagonist, Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), tragedy}, pages = {93--105}, } @article{berry_pleasures_2014, title = {The {Pleasures} of {Austerity}}, volume = {37}, issn = {1754-0208}, doi = {10.1111/1754-0208.12137}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Berry, Helen}, month = jun, year = {2014}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, fiction, Rasselas (1759), poetry, Pope, Alexander (1688-1744), Anglicanism, cartoons, Cheyne, George (1671-1743), consumerism, Defoe, Daniel (1660-1731), Imitations of Horace (1733), print culture, The Compleat English Tradesman (1725-27), The English Malady (1733)}, pages = {261--277}, } @article{deutsch_scaffold_2013, title = {The {Scaffold} in the {Marketplace}: {Samuel} {Johnson}, {Nathaniel} {Hawthorne}, and the {Romance} of {Authorship}}, volume = {68}, issn = {1067-8352}, doi = {10.1525/ncl.2013.68.3.363}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Nineteenth-Century Literature}, author = {Deutsch, Helen}, month = dec, year = {2013}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), anecdote, Hawthorne, Nathaniel (1804-1864), history, novel, The Scarlet Letter (1850)}, pages = {363--395}, } @article{mclean_two_2014, title = {'{Two} {Syllables} {Only}': {Hailes}, {Mallet} and {Scottish} {Literary} {Anxiety} in the {Age} of {Enlightenment}}, volume = {6}, issn = {2050-6678}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Scottish Literary Review}, author = {McLean, Mark}, month = sep, year = {2014}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, Scottish literature, creativity, cultural anxiety, Dalrymple, Sir David (1726-1792), Enlightenment, literary historical approach, literary relations, Mallet, David (1705?-1765), quarrel}, pages = {115--128}, file = {EBSCO Full Text:C\:\\Users\\jlync\\Zotero\\storage\\P6ZDSJ5U\\McLean - 2014 - 'Two Syllables Only' Hailes, Mallet and Scottish .pdf:application/pdf}, } @incollection{rothschild_collecting_2014, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {Collecting {Samuel} {Johnson} and {His} {Circle}}, isbn = {978-1-61148-540-0}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Editing {Lives}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Rothschild, Loren}, editor = {Swan, Jesse G.}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Johnson, bibliographical approach, collecting, letters}, pages = {1--8}, } @incollection{bundock_searching_2014, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {Searching for the {Invisible} {Man}: {The} {Images} of {Francis} {Barber}}, isbn = {978-1-61148-540-0}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Editing {Lives}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Bundock, Michael}, editor = {Swan, Jesse G.}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Hawkins, Sir John (1719-1789), The Life of Samuel Johnson (1787), Barber, Francis (d. 1801), painting, Reynolds, Sir Joshua (1723-1792), slavery, Wain, John (1925-1994)}, pages = {107--122}, } @article{turnbull_samuel_2014-1, title = {Samuel {Johnson}, {Francis} {Barber}, and '{Mr} {Desmoulins}['] {Writing} {School}'}, volume = {61 [259]}, issn = {1471-6941}, doi = {10.1093/notesj/gju184}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Turnbull, Gordon}, month = dec, year = {2014}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), Barber, Francis (d. 1801), Desmoulins, Jacob}, pages = {483--486}, file = {Full Text PDF:C\:\\Users\\jlync\\Zotero\\storage\\HC4JP666\\Turnbull - 2014 - Samuel Johnson, Francis Barber, and ‘Mr Desmoulins.pdf:application/pdf}, } @article{justice_smells_2013, title = {On {Smells} and {Literature}}, volume = {87}, issn = {0023-1738}, language = {en}, number = {352}, journal = {Kipling Journal}, author = {Justice, Jack}, month = dec, year = {2013}, keywords = {Johnson, Scottish literature, Kipling, Rudyard (1865-1936), Orwell, George (1903-1950), smell, Smollett, Tobias (1721-1771)}, pages = {20--31}, } @incollection{pisarska_revisiting_2013, address = {Newcastle upon Tyne}, title = {Revisiting the {Happy} {Valley} in {Alan} {Jacobs}'s {Eutopia}: {The} {Gnostic} {Land} of {Prester} {John}}, isbn = {978-1-4438-4625-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Epistemology} of {Utopia}: {Rhetoric}, {Theory} and {Imagination}}, publisher = {Cambridge Scholars Publishing}, author = {Pisarska, Katarzyna}, editor = {Bastos da Silva, Jorge}, year = {2013}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), harmony, Jacobs, Alan (1929-), knowledge, utopia}, pages = {197--222}, } @article{demaria_johnsons_2014, title = {Johnson's {Editorial} {Lexicography}}, volume = {35}, issn = {2160-5076}, abstract = {In his editions of Sir Thomas Browne’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Christian Morals{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} (1756) and of Roger Ascham’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}English Works{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} (1761) Samuel Johnson provided many definitions of words (or particular senses of words) that are absent in his {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Dictionary of the English Language{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} (1755). These editorial glosses constitute hidden acts of lexicography: they are assembled herewith as addenda to Johnson’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Dictionary{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}. The similarity between Johnson’s editorial glosses and his dictionary definitions suggests that as a lexicographer he was often interpreting contextual usage rather than seeking, like some lexicographers, the general meanings of words.}, language = {en}, journal = {Dictionaries: Journal of the Dictionary Society of North America}, author = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Johnson, Renaissance, prose, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology, Ascham, Roger (1515-1568), Browne, Sir Thomas (1605-1682), Christian Morals (1716, 1723, 1756), editions, glosses, lexical approach, The English Works of Roger Ascham (1761)}, pages = {146--161}, } @article{brocklebank_johnson_2013, title = {Johnson and the {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Periodical} {Essay}: {A} {Corpus}-{Based} {Approach}}, volume = {10}, issn = {2386-0316}, doi = {10.4312/elope.10.2.21-32}, abstract = {This paper investigates the distribution of words and clusters within a single corpus and across a pair of related corpora. With a corpus containing Samuel Johnson’s periodical essays as the target corpus and a corpus of Addison’s essays as the reference corpus, it is shown how standard techniques for identifying keywords can be extended to identifying distributional tendencies within texts at the levels of sentence, paragraph and whole section/essay. Supplementing the investigation with collocational and concordance data, the main keywords, including TO at sentence, AND at paragraph, BY at essay level, and the main three-word clusters at the various levels, are discussed. It is argued that the methods described are useful additions to the corpus stylistic researcher’s arsenal of techniques.}, language = {en}, journal = {ELOPE: English Language Overseas Perspectives and Enquiries}, author = {Brocklebank, Paul}, month = sep, year = {2013}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, Irish literature, Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745), English language (Modern), lexicology, linguistic approach, Addison, Joseph (1672-1719), essay, key words, periodicals, style, stylistics}, pages = {21--32}, } @article{sharp_friendship_2013, title = {Friendship, {Modernity}, and {Elegiac} {Tradition}}, volume = {101}, issn = {1467-9736}, doi = {10.1111/yrev.12074}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Yale Review}, author = {Sharp, Ronald A.}, month = oct, year = {2013}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, elegy, friendship, modernity}, pages = {56--66}, } @article{lock_topicality_2014, title = {The {Topicality} of {Samuel} {Johnson}'s '{Life}' of {Francis} {Cheynell}}, volume = {65}, issn = {1471-6968}, doi = {10.1093/res/hgu005}, abstract = {Between 1738 and 1751, Samuel Johnson wrote about a dozen short biographies. In nearly every case the choice of subject is readily explicable. Some were topical; others can be related to larger projects. There are only two exceptions: the accounts of Louis Morin and of Francis Cheynell (1608-65). Morin is a special case, since Johnson’s authorship is only weakly proven. The ‘Life’ of Cheynell, which is certainly his, is anomalous in another way. Alone among the early biographies, it is hostile to its subject. Johnson’s choice of Cheynell thus requires explanation. It was written for The Student: or the Oxford and Cambridge Monthly Miscellany and appeared over three numbers in 1751. In 1647, Cheynell had served as one of the parliamentary commissioners appointed to ‘reform’ Oxford. In 1748, Oxford was again in such ill repute with the government that a royal ‘visitation’ was proposed, with the intention of crushing Oxford’s Tory and Jacobite leanings. Because this intended visitation never took place, the threat has been largely forgotten; however, contemporaries took it seriously, and Johnson’s life of Cheynell can plausibly be interpreted as his contribution to the defence of his alma mater against the hostile Whig government.}, language = {en}, number = {272}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {Lock, F. P.}, month = nov, year = {2014}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Cheynell, Francis (1608-1665), The Student, or, The Oxford and Cambridge Monthly Miscellany, University of Oxford, Whigs}, pages = {853--865}, } @phdthesis{fazlollahi_elizabeth_2013, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Elizabeth {Carter}'s {Legacy}: {Friendship} and {Ethics}}, abstract = {'Elizabeth Carter’s Legacy: Friendship and Ethics” examines the written evidence about the relationships between Elizabeth Carter and her father, Dr. Nicolas Carter; Catherine Talbot; Sir William Pulteney (Lord Bath); and Samuel Johnson to explain how intellectual and personal relationships may become the principal ethical source of human happiness. Based on their own set of moral values, such as intellectual and individual liberty and equality, the relationships between Carter and her friends challenged eighteenth-century traditional norms of human relationships.The primary sources of this study, Carter’s poetry and prose, including her letters, present the poet’s experience of intellectual and individual friendship, reflecting Aristotle’s ethics, specifically his moral teaching that views friendship as a human good contributing to human happiness — to the chief human good. Carter’s poems devoted to her friends, such as Dr. Carter, Talbot, Montagu, Lord Bath, as well as her “A Dialogue' between Body and Mind, demonstrate her ethical legacy, her specific moral principles that elevated human relationships and human life. Carter's discussion of human relationships introduces the moral necessity of ethics in human life.}, language = {en}, school = {Georgia State University}, author = {Fazlollahi, Afag}, month = mar, year = {2013}, keywords = {Johnson, poetry, letters, friendship, Carter, Elizabeth (1717-1806), Carter, Nicolas (ca. 1690-1774), dissertation abstract, ethics, happiness, Pulteney, William, Earl of Bath (1684-1764), Talbot, Catherine (1721-1770)}, } @incollection{hudson_samuel_2013, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Science} of {Literary} {Criticism}}, isbn = {978-1-84893-404-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Poetic} {Enlightenment}: {Poetry} and {Human} {Science}, 1650–1820}, publisher = {Pickering \& Chatto}, author = {Hudson, Nicholas}, editor = {Jones, Tom and Boyson, Rowan}, year = {2013}, keywords = {Johnson, Psychology, criticism, Enlightenment, science}, pages = {15--28}, } @article{rabb_johnson_2013, title = {Johnson, {Lilliput}, and {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Miniature}}, volume = {46}, issn = {1086-315X}, doi = {10.1353/ecs.2013.0013}, abstract = {Samuel Johnson’s observation that “there is nothing . . . too little for so little a creature as man” is substantiated by eighteenth-century material culture, which produced thousands of small versions of familiar items. The phenomenon of downsizing indicates changes in the relationships between things, human cognition, and literature. Such changes inform Johnson’s work, beginning with his early adaptation of Jonathan Swift’s Lilliput, the period’s most famous literary miniature. Johnson’s reworking of Gulliver's first voyage establishes a cognitive paradigm at the intersection of material culture and moral thought, a paradigm to which Johnson returns in order to test the miniature's promise of comprehending the whole at once.}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Rabb, Melinda Alliker}, year = {2013}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, fiction, Irish literature, Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745), Gulliver's Travels (1726), miniaturization, objects}, pages = {281--298}, annote = {On Johnson’s observation that “there is nothing too little for so little a creature as man” read against contemporary miniatures, including in Swift’s Gulliver. }, } @article{norman_organic_2014, title = {Organic {Tensions}: {Putting} the {Tracings} {Back} on the {Map} in {Boswell}'s \textit{{Life} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}}, volume = {55}, issn = {1935-0201}, doi = {10.1353/ecy.2014.0003}, abstract = {This article argues that James Boswell’s attempt to stabilize a biographical representation of Samuel Johnson in the Life of Johnson was frustrated by Johnson’s resistance to the project, which Boswell wrote into the Life. Using the theoretical approaches of Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari, the article examines how Boswell uses the conventions of eighteenth-century letter writing, paratextual arrangement, and intrusive commentary to confine and fix Johnson’s life in the biography. The rhizomatic intensity of Johnson’s life cannot be fully contained, and it destabilizes its own biographical representation with laughter: Bowell’s representation of Johnson is depicted laughing at the biographer and the biographer's project, ultimately undermining the biographical stability Boswell seeks to impose.}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation}, author = {Norman, Nathaniel}, month = mar, year = {2014}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), Deleuze, Gilles (1925-1995), Guattari, Félix (1930-1992), irony, rhizome}, pages = {57--75}, } @article{ross_dr._2013, title = {Dr. {Johnson} in the {Gaeltacht}, 1773}, volume = {35-36}, issn = {2690-375X}, language = {en}, journal = {Studies in Scottish Literature}, author = {Ross, Ian Simpson}, year = {2013}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, empire, Gaeltacht, Scottish Gaelic language, Scottish society}, pages = {108--130}, } @article{ryan_up_2013, title = {Up to the {Minute} with {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {57}, issn = {0033-5002}, language = {en}, number = {1-2}, journal = {Quadrant}, author = {Ryan, Peter}, year = {2013}, keywords = {Johnson, prose}, pages = {111--112}, } @incollection{rounce_young_2013, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {Young, {Goldsmith}, {Johnson}, and the {Idea} of the {Author} in 1759}, isbn = {978-1-61148-478-6}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Reading 1759: {Literary} {Culture} in {Mid}-{Eighteenth}-{Century} {Britain} and {France}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Rounce, Adam}, editor = {Regan, Shaun}, year = {2013}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, fiction, Rasselas (1759), Irish literature, An Enquiry into the Present State of Polite Learning in Europe (1759), Conjectures on Original Composition (1759), Goldsmith, Oliver (1728-1774), Young, Edward (1683-1765)}, pages = {95--112}, } @incollection{ward_lost_2013, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {Lost {Cause}: {Hume}, {Causation}, and \textit{{Rasselas}}}, isbn = {978-1-61148-478-6}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Reading 1759: {Literary} {Culture} in {Mid}-{Eighteenth}-{Century} {Britain} and {France}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Ward, James}, editor = {Regan, Shaun}, year = {2013}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, Scottish literature, fiction, Rasselas (1759), An Enquiry concerning Human Understanding (1777), causality}, pages = {149--165}, } @article{meyers_samuel_2012, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Patrick} {O}'{Brian}}, volume = {42}, issn = {0029-4047}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Notes on Contemporary Literature}, author = {Meyers, Jeffrey}, month = sep, year = {2012}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, novel, O'Brian, Patrick (1914-2000)}, pages = {8--10}, } @phdthesis{casey_literacy_2013, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Literacy and the {Social} {Worlds} of {Writing} in the {Scottish} {Atlantic}: 1750–1800}, abstract = {This project tracks the rhetorical status of writing as attitudes toward literacy changed in the second-half of the eighteenth century. During this period, vernacular literacy in English became a defining element for many different social groups across the Atlantic world. Two key assumptions guide the research. First, that literacy becomes rhetorical, acquires persuasive meaning, only in the context of a larger discourse on reading and writing. And second, that individual actors and agents generate, promote, and distribute multiple, and sometimes conflicting, rhetorics of literacy as a means of accessing the standards, expectations, and norms of that broader literacy discourse. To elucidate these points, this project identifies three distinct, but connected locations in the Atlantic network: Edinburgh, Philadelphia, and London. Each chapter explores the processes, institutions, and individual writers associated with the rhetoric of literacy at each location. Significantly, each chapter foregrounds the tendency of literacy rhetoric to become associated with a public figure. So, Chapter Two describes the career of Lord Kames, Henry Home; Chapter Three considers Benjamin Franklin’s close association with the social, educational, and print-based institutions of literacy in Philadelphia; and Chapter Four explores the ideal of the authority of both London and the book trade over English literacy in the lexicographical writings of Samuel Johnson. Each chapter also considers how the literacy rhetorics associated with these public figures and their contemporaries responded to the exigencies of changing ideals of social interaction, economic development, and national identity. The project offers new perspectives on how literacy, and the rhetorics that promote and restrict literacy, transformed transatlantic literacy discourses.}, language = {en}, school = {Ohio State University}, author = {Casey, Shawn}, month = nov, year = {2013}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, Scottish literature, Franklin, Benjamin (1706-1790), dissertation abstract, Home, Henry, Lord Kames (1696-1782), literacy, rhetoric}, } @book{lamb_rules_2014, address = {London}, title = {Rules of {Use}: {Language} and {Instruction} in {Early} {Modern} {England}}, isbn = {978-0-567-23819-1}, abstract = {We take it for granted that we can use words properly — appropriately, meaningfully, even decorously. And yet it is very difficult to justify or explain what makes a particular use “proper.” Given that properness is determined by the unpredictable vagaries of unrepeatable contexts, it is impossible to formulate an absolute rule which tells what is proper in every situation. In its four case studies of texts by Ascham, Puttenham, Mulcaster, and the first English dictionary writers, Rules of Use shows the way in which early modern pedagogues attempted to articulate such a rule whilst being mindful that proper use can neither be determined by any single rule, nor definitively described in examples. Using the philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein, and Stanley Cavell’s influential reading of it, {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Rules of Use{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} argues that early modern pedagogues became entangled in a sceptical problem: aspiring to formulate a definitive rule of proper use, their own instruction begins to appear uncertain and lacking in assurance when they find such a rule cannot be expressed.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Bloomsbury}, author = {Lamb, Julian}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Johnson, Renaissance, Language, Reference, prose, criticism, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology, Ascham, Roger (1515-1568), Cavell, Stanley (1926-2018), communication, grammar, linguistic rules, Mulcaster, Richard (1530?-1611), pedagogy, Puttenham, George (1532-1600), The Arte of English Poesie (1589), The First Part of the Elementarie, Which Intreateth Chefelie of the Right Writing of Our English Tung (1582), The Schoolmaster (1570), Toxophilus (1545), Wittgenstein, Ludwig (1889-1951)}, } @article{rogers_johnson_2013, title = {The {Johnson} {Club} and {Late} {Victorian} {Literary} {Culture}}, volume = {18}, issn = {1750-0133}, doi = {10.1080/13555502.2013.774239}, abstract = {In 1902 both the Order of Merit and the British Academy came into being. As David Cannadine has noted, Gladstonian liberals including Lord Rosebery, John Morley and Sir G. O. Trevelyan occupied a key segment of the newly formed elite with several others who were admitted to one or both of the new groups, belonged to the Club, the private society founded by Samuel Johnson and Joshua Reynolds in 1764. In fact several members took a leading part in the negotiations leading to the establishment of the Academy. The article seeks to demonstrate the significance of the Club in promoting what Cannadine terms “liberal and literary culture” in the later nineteenth century. A detailed examination of the membership shows a broad array of high achievers in the arts and sciences, as well as many individuals who held important public office. In particular, the Club elected a remarkable group of distinguished Victorian historians, including Macaulay, Grote, Froude, Lecky, Acton, Maine, Stubbs and Creighton. At the end of the century, several members had served in Gladstone’s administrations, and as a solid phalanx of liberal politician/writers they provided the base from which the new recipients of the Order of Merit and Fellows of British Academy would be chosen. My conclusion is that the group held a central place in the intellectual and literary world of Britain around 1900, with its extensive connections to the political power base, and understandably provided a nucleus of members for both the Order of Merit and the British Academy}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Journal of Victorian Culture}, author = {Rogers, Pat}, month = mar, year = {2013}, keywords = {Johnson, intellectual life, literary culture, literary salons, politicians, Victorian period}, pages = {115--133}, annote = {On the role of the Club in the late nineteenth century, including a number of distinguished historians. }, file = {EBSCO Full Text:C\:\\Users\\jlync\\Zotero\\storage\\RNHW8EFI\\Rogers - 2013 - The Johnson Club and Late Victorian Literary Cultu.pdf:application/pdf}, } @article{tankard_johnson_2011, title = {Johnson and {Browne} on {Living} {Rich}}, volume = {58 [256]}, issn = {1471-6941}, doi = {10.1093/notesj/gjr130}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Tankard, Paul}, month = sep, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), Browne, Sir Thomas (1605-1682), Christian Morals (1716, 1723, 1756), the rich}, pages = {422--423}, file = {Full Text PDF:C\:\\Users\\jlync\\Zotero\\storage\\82RPRVY7\\Tankard - 2011 - Johnson and Browne on Living Rich.pdf:application/pdf}, } @article{raymond_teaching_2011, title = {Teaching {Johnson}'s {Sermons}: {The} {Nexus} of {Rhetoric} and {Literature}}, volume = {74}, issn = {2327-5898}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {CEA Critic: An Official Journal of the College English Association}, author = {Raymond, Richard}, month = sep, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, sermons}, pages = {1--19}, } @incollection{matheson_hugh_2012, address = {Edinburgh}, title = {Hugh {Blair}'s {Sermons}}, isbn = {978-0-7486-1912-2}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Edinburgh} {History} of the {Book} in {Scotland}, {Volume} 2: {Enlightenment} and {Expansion}, 1707–1800}, publisher = {Edinburgh University Press}, author = {Matheson, Ann}, editor = {Brown, Stephen W. and McDougall, Warren}, year = {2012}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, Scottish literature, sermons, Blair, Hugh (1718-1800), Kincaid, Alexander (1710/1-1777), popularity, publishing, Strahan, William (1715-1785)}, pages = {471--474}, } @incollection{johnston_johnson_2012, address = {Oxford}, title = {Johnson {Personified}}, isbn = {978-0-19-965434-5}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson}: {The} {Arc} of the {Pendulum}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Johnston, Freya}, editor = {Johnston, Freya and Mugglestone, Lynda}, year = {2012}, doi = {10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199654345.003.0009}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, fiction, allegory, personification}, pages = {95--108}, } @incollection{weinbrot_johnson_2012, address = {Oxford}, title = {Johnson {Rebalanced}: {The} {Happy} {Man}, {The} {Supportive} {Family}, and {His} {Social} {Religion}}, isbn = {978-0-19-965434-5}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson}: {The} {Arc} of the {Pendulum}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, editor = {Johnston, Freya and Mugglestone, Lynda}, year = {2012}, doi = {10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199654345.003.0016}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {195--207}, } @incollection{fairer_johnson_2012, address = {Oxford}, title = {Johnson and the {Warton} {Brothers}}, isbn = {978-0-19-965434-5}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson}: {The} {Arc} of the {Pendulum}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Fairer, David}, editor = {Johnston, Freya and Mugglestone, Lynda}, year = {2012}, doi = {10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199654345.003.0015}, keywords = {Johnson, Warton, Joseph (1722-1800), Warton, Thomas (1728-1790)}, pages = {181--194}, } @incollection{erwin_sir_2012, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {Sir {John} {Hawkins} on {Richard} {Savage} and the {Profession} of {Authorship}}, isbn = {978-1-61148-383-3}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Reconsidering {Biography}: {Contexts}, {Controversies}, and {Sir} {John} {Hawkins}'s {Life} of {Johnson}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Erwin, Timothy}, editor = {Brownley, Martine W.}, year = {2012}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Savage, Richard (1697?-1743), Hawkins, Sir John (1719-1789), The Life of Samuel Johnson (1787), An Account of the Life of Mr. Richard Savage (1744), An Author to Be Lett (1729), professional writers}, pages = {101--114}, } @incollection{steen_creation_2012, address = {Oxford}, title = {The {Creation} of {Character}}, isbn = {978-0-19-965434-5}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson}: {The} {Arc} of the {Pendulum}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Steen, Jane}, editor = {Johnston, Freya and Mugglestone, Lynda}, year = {2012}, doi = {10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199654345.003.0010}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, fiction, The Rambler (1750-1752), An Account of the Life of Mr. Richard Savage (1744), 'The Vision of Theodore, Hermit of Teneriffe', biblical imagery, character, Scripture}, pages = {109--119}, } @incollection{korshin_johnson_2012, title = {Johnson and the {Renaissance} {Dictionary}}, isbn = {978-0-7546-5694-4}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Ashgate {Critical} {Essays} on {Early} {English} {Lexicographers}, {Volume} 5: {The} {Eighteenth} {Century}}, publisher = {Ashgate}, author = {Korshin, Paul J.}, editor = {McDermott, Anne C.}, year = {2012}, keywords = {Johnson, Renaissance, Language, Reference, prose, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology, source study}, pages = {91--103}, } @incollection{kickel_aesthetics_2012, address = {Newark}, title = {Aesthetics and {Theology} in {Samuel} {Johnson}'s \textit{{Life} of {Isaac} {Watts}} and \textit{{Prayers} and {Meditations}} (1785)}, isbn = {978-1-61149-400-6}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Theology and {Literature} in the {Age} of {Johnson}: {Resisting} {Secularism}}, publisher = {University of Delaware Press}, author = {Kickel, Katherine}, editor = {New, Melvyn and Reedy, Gerard}, year = {2012}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, prose, Anglicanism, prayer, Prayers and Meditations (1785), The Life of the Rev. Isaac Watts, D.D. (1785)}, pages = {147--161}, } @article{pahl_teleology_2012, title = {Teleology in {Samuel} {Johnson}'s \textit{{Rasselas}}}, volume = {64}, issn = {2329-8626}, doi = {10.5840/renascence201264336}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Renascence: Essays on Literature and Ethics, Spirituality, and Religion}, author = {Pahl, Chance David}, month = mar, year = {2012}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), happiness, Bildungsroman, teleology, the quest for truth}, pages = {221--232}, } @incollection{davis_johnson:_2012, address = {Oxford}, title = {Johnson: {Sanity} and {Syntax}}, isbn = {978-0-19-965434-5}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson}: {The} {Arc} of the {Pendulum}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Davis, Philip}, editor = {Johnston, Freya and Mugglestone, Lynda}, year = {2012}, doi = {10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199654345.003.0005}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, style}, pages = {49--61}, } @article{hamilton_only_2012, title = {'{The} {Only} {Excellence} of {Falsehood}': {Rethinking} {Samuel} {Johnson}'s {Role} in {Charlotte} {Lennox}'s \textit{{The} {Female} {Quixote}}}, volume = {9}, issn = {1528-3631}, language = {en}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Novel}, author = {Hamilton, Patricia}, year = {2012}, keywords = {Johnson, novel, doctor, Lennox, Charlotte (1720-1804), The Female Quixote (1752)}, pages = {75--108}, } @incollection{demaria_johnson_2012, address = {Oxford}, title = {Johnson and {Change}}, isbn = {978-0-19-965434-5}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson}: {The} {Arc} of the {Pendulum}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, editor = {Johnston, Freya and Mugglestone, Lynda}, year = {2012}, doi = {10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199654345.003.0003}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, style, change}, pages = {24--36}, } @incollection{ferrero_samuel_2012, address = {Aldershot}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}, {Richard} {Rolt}, and the \textit{{Universal} {Visiter}}}, isbn = {978-0-7546-5694-4}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Ashgate {Critical} {Essays} on {Early} {English} {Lexicographers}, {Volume} 5: {The} {Eighteenth} {Century}}, publisher = {Ashgate}, author = {Ferrero, Bonnie}, editor = {McDermott, Anne C.}, year = {2012}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, essay, Rolt, Richard (1725?-1770), The Universal Visiter and Memorialist}, pages = {341--351}, } @incollection{mcdermott_compilation_2012, address = {Farnham}, title = {The {Compilation} {Methods} of {Johnson}'s \textit{{Dictionary}}}, isbn = {978-0-7546-5694-4}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Ashgate {Critical} {Essays} on {Early} {English} {Lexicographers}, {Volume} 5: {The} {Eighteenth} {Century}}, publisher = {Ashgate}, author = {McDermott, Anne}, editor = {McDermott, Anne C.}, year = {2012}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology, compilation}, pages = {105--124}, } @incollection{walker_intellectual_2012, address = {Newark}, title = {The {Intellectual} {Background} to {Johnson}'s \textit{{Life} of {Browne}}: {A} {Study} of {Johnsonian} {Construction}}, isbn = {978-1-61149-400-6}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Theology and {Literature} in the {Age} of {Johnson}: {Resisting} {Secularism}}, publisher = {University of Delaware Press}, author = {Walker, Robert G.}, editor = {New, Melvyn and Reedy, Gerard}, year = {2012}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, prose, Browne, Sir Thomas (1605-1682), Christian Morals (1716, 1723, 1756), Christianity, Hydriotaphia, Urn-Burial (1658), Life of Sir Thomas Browne}, pages = {91--111}, } @incollection{hudson_johnsons_2012, address = {Farnham}, title = {Johnson's \textit{{Dictionary}} and the {Politics} of '{Standard} {English}'}, isbn = {978-0-7546-5694-4}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Ashgate {Critical} {Essays} on {Early} {English} {Lexicographers}, {Volume} 5: {The} {Eighteenth} {Century}}, publisher = {Ashgate}, author = {Hudson, Nicholas}, editor = {McDermott, Anne C.}, year = {2012}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology, politics, standard language}, pages = {159--175}, } @incollection{grundy_what_2012, address = {Oxford}, title = {What {Is} {It} {About} {Johnson}?}, isbn = {978-0-19-965434-5}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson}: {The} {Arc} of the {Pendulum}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Grundy, Isobel}, editor = {Johnston, Freya and Mugglestone, Lynda}, year = {2012}, doi = {10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199654345.003.0014}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {168--180}, } @incollection{mullan_fault_2012, address = {Oxford}, title = {Fault {Finding} in {Johnson}’s \textit{{Lives} of the {Poets}}}, isbn = {978-0-19-965434-5}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson}: {The} {Arc} of the {Pendulum}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Mullan, John}, editor = {Johnston, Freya and Mugglestone, Lynda}, year = {2012}, doi = {10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199654345.003.0007}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {72--82}, } @article{mcfarlane_doctor_2012, title = {On the {Doctor} and the {Clockmaker}: {The} {Satire} of the {Classical} {Epigraph} through {Samuel} {Johnson} and {T}. {C}. {Haliburton}}, volume = {21}, issn = {1750-0214}, doi = {10.3366/tal.2012.0044}, abstract = {The Clockmaker is the major opus of T. C. Haliburton’s satirical career. An analysis of the classical epigraphs it contains reveals his satire to be directly influenced and framed by Samuel Johnson’s, and hence indirectly by that of Juvenal and Horace. This is not a case of simple borrowing: Haliburton is advancing a critique of the conflict between the Horatian and Juvenalian species of satire in Johnson, and of the satiric use and abuse of the classical epigraph.}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Translation and Literature}, author = {McFarlane, Duncan}, month = mar, year = {2012}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, poetry, Horace (65 B.C.-8 B.C.), Juvenal (fl. ca. 100 A.D.), Saturae, epigraph, Haliburton, Thomas Chandler (1796-1865), Satirae, satire, The Clockmaker (1836), translation}, pages = {1--20}, file = {EBSCO Full Text:C\:\\Users\\jlync\\Zotero\\storage\\E2FS69KD\\McFarlane - 2012 - On the Doctor and The Clockmaker The Satire of th.pdf:application/pdf}, } @article{reckford_horace_2011, title = {Horace through {Johnson} ({I}): {The} {Skye} {Odes}}, volume = {18}, issn = {2327-6436}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Arion: A Journal of Humanities and the Classics}, author = {Reckford, Kenneth J.}, month = dec, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, Classics, poetry, Horace (65 B.C.-8 B.C.), ode}, pages = {47--82}, } @article{rawson_intimacies_2012, title = {Intimacies of {Antipathy}: {Johnson} and {Swift}}, volume = {63}, issn = {1471-6968}, doi = {10.1093/res/hgr053}, abstract = {Johnson disliked Swift but had an intense self-implicating interest in him, sharing much of his social, psychological and devotional outlook, and exhibiting a wide and life-long reading of his works. He found Swift’s irony, and satire in general, unsympathetic, but wrote in a manner deeply shaped by Swift and other Augustan satirists. His relationship with Hester Thrale included a self-conscious and often conflicted awareness of Swift’s friendship with Stella. His novel {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Rasselas{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} shares with Swift’s ‘Digression on Madness’ a strikingly similar diagnosis of humanity’s mental constitution, but draws teasingly opposite and sometimes adversarial consequences from it. Johnson’s antipathies coexist with a reluctant sense of likeness, a combination implicit in the forthrightly evasive and wayward judgments of the ‘Life of Swift’, from which the main examples are drawn. Their nevertheless compelling power (like that of F. R. Leavis’s very different but equally hostile essay) raises questions about what we can learn about Swift from those who dislike him.}, language = {en}, number = {259}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {Rawson, Claude}, month = apr, year = {2012}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Irish literature, Life of Swift, Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745), aversion}, pages = {265--292}, } @incollection{kaminski_bigotry_2012, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {From {Bigotry} to {Genius}: {The} {Treatment} of {Johnson}'s {Politics} in {Hawkins}'s \textit{{The} {Life} of {Samuel} {Johnson}, {LL}.{D}.}}, isbn = {978-1-61148-383-3}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Reconsidering {Biography}: {Contexts}, {Controversies}, and {Sir} {John} {Hawkins}'s {Life} of {Johnson}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Kaminski, Thomas}, editor = {Brownley, Martine W.}, year = {2012}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Savage, Richard (1697?-1743), Hawkins, Sir John (1719-1789), The Life of Samuel Johnson (1787), friendship, politics, moral values}, pages = {115--135}, } @incollection{smallwood_johnson_2012, address = {Oxford}, title = {Johnson and {Time}}, isbn = {978-0-19-965434-5}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson}: {The} {Arc} of the {Pendulum}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Smallwood, Philip}, editor = {Johnston, Freya and Mugglestone, Lynda}, year = {2012}, doi = {10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199654345.003.0002}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, poetry, time}, pages = {11--23}, } @incollection{scanlan_johnsons_2012, address = {Farnham}, title = {Johnson's \textit{{Dictionary}} and {Legal} {Dictionaries}}, isbn = {978-0-7546-5694-4}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Ashgate {Critical} {Essays} on {Early} {English} {Lexicographers}, {Volume} 5: {The} {Eighteenth} {Century}}, publisher = {Ashgate}, author = {Scanlan, J. T.}, editor = {McDermott, Anne C.}, year = {2012}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology, legal terms}, pages = {139--158}, } @incollection{scherwatzky_johnsons_2012, address = {Newark}, title = {Johnson's {Fallen} {World}}, isbn = {978-1-61149-400-6}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Theology and {Literature} in the {Age} of {Johnson}: {Resisting} {Secularism}}, publisher = {University of Delaware Press}, author = {Scherwatzky, Steven D.}, editor = {New, Melvyn and Reedy, Gerard}, year = {2012}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, fiction, fall of man}, pages = {131--146}, } @incollection{muller_but_2012, address = {Newark}, title = {'{But} {Philosophy} {Can} {Tell} {No} {More}': {Johnson}'s {Christian} {Moralism} and the {Genre} of \textit{{Rasselas}}}, isbn = {978-1-61149-400-6}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Theology and {Literature} in the {Age} of {Johnson}: {Resisting} {Secularism}}, publisher = {University of Delaware Press}, author = {Müller, Patrick}, editor = {New, Melvyn and Reedy, Gerard}, year = {2012}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), fideism, genre study, moralism}, pages = {113--129}, } @incollection{richetti_johnsons_2012, address = {Oxford}, title = {Johnson's {Assertions} and {Concessions}: {Moral} {Irresolution} and {Rhetorical} {Performance}}, isbn = {978-0-19-965434-5}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson}: {The} {Arc} of the {Pendulum}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Richetti, John}, editor = {Johnston, Freya and Mugglestone, Lynda}, year = {2012}, doi = {10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199654345.003.0004}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, prose, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), style, rhetoric}, pages = {37--48}, } @incollection{mclaverty_fixity_2012, address = {Oxford}, title = {Fixity and {Instability} in the {Text} of {Johnson}'s {Poems}}, isbn = {978-0-19-965434-5}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson}: {The} {Arc} of the {Pendulum}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {McLaverty, James}, editor = {Johnston, Freya and Mugglestone, Lynda}, year = {2012}, doi = {10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199654345.003.0013}, keywords = {Johnson, poetry, style, creative process, variant editions}, pages = {154--167}, } @article{ranson_image_2012, title = {L'{Image} des locuteurs écossais au siècle des {Lumières}: {Les} {Points} de vue de {Johnson}, {Boswell} et des orthoépistes}, volume = {15}, issn = {1240-1439}, language = {fre}, journal = {Études Ecossaises}, author = {Ranson, Rita}, year = {2012}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, Scottish literature, English language (Modern), Enlightenment, English language, orthoepy, phonetics, pronunciation, Scots, Scots English dialect, Walker, John (1732-1807)}, pages = {131}, } @incollection{mugglestone_battle_2012, address = {Oxford}, title = {The {Battle} of the {Word}-{Books}: {Competition}, the '{Common}-{Reader},' and {Johnson}'s \textit{{Dictionary}}}, isbn = {978-0-19-965434-5}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson}: {The} {Arc} of the {Pendulum}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Mugglestone, Lynda}, editor = {Johnston, Freya and Mugglestone, Lynda}, year = {2012}, doi = {10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199654345.003.0012}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology, publishing, literary marketplace, readership}, pages = {140--153}, } @incollection{phillips_johnsons_2012, address = {Oxford}, title = {Johnson's {Freud}}, isbn = {978-0-19-965434-5}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson}: {The} {Arc} of the {Pendulum}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Phillips, Adam}, editor = {Johnston, Freya and Mugglestone, Lynda}, year = {2012}, doi = {10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199654345.003.0006}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), Freud, Sigmund (1856-1939)}, pages = {62--71}, } @book{belcher_abyssinias_2012, address = {Oxford}, title = {Abyssinia’s {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Ethiopian} {Thought} in the {Making} of an {English} {Author}}, isbn = {978-0-19-979321-1}, abstract = {As a young man, Samuel Johnson, one of the most celebrated English authors of the eighteenth century, translated {\textless}cite{\textgreater}A Voyage to Abyssinia{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} by Jeronimo Lobo, a tome by a Portuguese missionary about the country now known as Ethiopia. Far from being a potboiler, this translation left an indelible imprint on Johnson. Demonstrating its importance through a range of research and attentive close readings, Abyssinia’s Samuel Johnson highlights the lasting influence of an African people on Johnson’s oeuvre. Wendy Laura Belcher uncovers traces of African discourse in Johnson’s only work conceived for the stage, {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Irene{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}; several of his short stories; and, of course, his most famous fiction, {\textless}cite{\textgreater}The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}. Throughout, Belcher provides a much needed perspective on the power of the discourse of the other to infuse European texts. Most pointedly, she illuminates how the Western literary canon is globally produced, developing the powerful metaphor of spirit possession to suggest that some texts in the European canon are best understood as energumens—texts that are spoken through. Her model of discursive possession offers a new way of theorizing transcultural intertextuality, in particular how Europe’s others have co-constituted European representations. Drawing on sources in English, French, Portuguese, and Ge’ez, this study challenges the conventional wisdom on Johnson’s work, from the inspiration for the name {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Rasselas{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} and the nature of Johnson’s religious beliefs to what makes {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Rasselas{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} so strange. A rich monograph that fuses eighteenth-century studies, comparative literature, and postcolonial theory, Abyssinia’s Samuel Johnson adds a fresh perspective on and a wealth of insights into the great, enigmatic man of letters.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Belcher, Wendy Laura}, year = {2012}, doi = {10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199793211.001.0001}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism, History, short story, fiction, Rasselas (1759), intertextuality, translation, drama, Ethiopia, Irene (1749), transculturation}, annote = {A study of the influence of the Ge’ez literatures of Ethiopia on Samuel Johnson. }, } @incollection{lipking_johnson_2012, address = {Oxford}, title = {Johnson and {Genius}}, isbn = {978-0-19-965434-5}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson}: {The} {Arc} of the {Pendulum}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Lipking, Lawrence}, editor = {Johnston, Freya and Mugglestone, Lynda}, year = {2012}, doi = {10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199654345.003.0008}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, genius, Newton, Sir Isaac (1642-1727), Westfall, Richard S. (1924-1996)}, pages = {83--94}, } @article{abe_zeni_2012, title = {Zen'i to bungaku: {Katari} no 'teinei' o megutte (dai 11 kai): {Onna} o kirau tame no sahō (jō)}, volume = {157}, issn = {0287-2706}, language = {jpn}, number = {12}, journal = {Eigo Seinen/Rising Generation}, author = {Abe, Masahiko}, month = mar, year = {2012}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, letters, Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl of (1694-1773), father-son relations, Letters to His Son, misogyny, women}, pages = {16--25}, } @incollection{downie_biographical_2012, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Biographical {Form} in the {Novel}}, isbn = {978-0-521-19495-2}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Cambridge} {History} of the {English} {Novel}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Downie, J. A.}, editor = {Caserio, Robert L. and Hawes, Clement}, year = {2012}, doi = {10.1017/CHOL9780521194952.004}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), Defoe, Daniel (1660-1731), novel, genre conventions, Fielding, Henry (1707-1754), Joseph Andrews (1742), Moll Flanders (1722), Roxana (1724), Sterne, Laurence (1713-1768), Tom Jones (1749), Tristram Shandy (1760-1767)}, pages = {30--45}, } @incollection{folkenflik_representations_2011, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Representations}, isbn = {978-0-521-19010-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Context}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Folkenflik, Robert}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, visual arts}, pages = {62--82}, } @incollection{venturo_poetry_2011, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Poetry}, isbn = {978-0-521-19010-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Context}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Venturo, David F.}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, poetry}, pages = {294--302}, } @incollection{carey_slavery_2011, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Slavery and {Abolition}}, isbn = {978-0-521-19010-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Context}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Carey, Brycchan}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, Black-White relations, British Empire, racism, slave trade}, pages = {352--359}, } @incollection{hawes_nationalism_2011, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Nationalism}, isbn = {978-0-521-19010-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Context}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Hawes, Clement}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, cosmopolitanism, nationalism}, pages = {278--285}, } @incollection{ingram_mental_2011, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Mental {Health}}, isbn = {978-0-521-19010-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Context}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Ingram, Allan}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, mental health}, pages = {260--267}, } @incollection{baldwin_scholarship_2011, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Scholarship}, isbn = {978-0-521-19010-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Context}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Baldwin, Barry}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2011}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Classics, prose, Bentley, Richard (1662-1742)}, pages = {312--319}, } @incollection{pittock_scotland_2011, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Scotland}, isbn = {978-0-521-19010-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Context}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Pittock, Murray G. H.}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, Scotland}, pages = {329--336}, } @article{leff_johnsons_2011, title = {Johnson’s {Chaucer}: {Searching} for the {Medieval} in \textit{{A} {Dictionary} of the {English} {Language}}}, volume = {21}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Leff, Amanda M.}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, Medieval, Language, Reference, prose, poetry, Chaucer, Geoffrey (1340/5-1400), Gower, John (1330?-1408)}, pages = {1--20}, } @incollection{hudson_social_2011, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Social {Hierarchy}}, isbn = {978-0-521-19010-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Context}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Hudson, Nicholas}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, essay, hierarchy, social class}, pages = {360--366}, } @article{vries_pale_2011, title = {\textit{{Pale} {Fire}} and {Doctor} {Johnson}}, volume = {66}, issn = {0894-7120}, language = {en}, journal = {The Nabokovian}, author = {Vries, Gerard de}, month = mar, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), novel, English language literature, Nabokov, Vladimir (1899-1977), Pale Fire (1962), Russian literature, the paranormal}, pages = {21--30}, } @article{lee_johnson_2011, title = {Johnson and {Gibbon}: {An} {Intertextual} {Influence}?}, volume = {25}, language = {en}, number = {1-2}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Intelligencer}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, month = mar, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, allusion, intertextuality, Gibbon, Edward (1737-1794), The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire (1776-1788)}, pages = {19--27}, } @article{pooley_conciliating_2011, title = {‘{Conciliating} {His} {Esteem}’: {John} {Nichols}’s {Contribution} to {Johnson}’s \textit{{Lives} of the {Poets}}, to {Biographies} of {Johnson}, and to {Later} {Johnsonian} {Scholarship}}, volume = {21}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Pooley, Julian}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, prose, Nichols, John (1745-1826), scholarship}, pages = {143--192}, } @article{li_liang_2011, title = {Liang {Shiqiu} {Sha} ping de ren xing lun te zheng ji qi yi yi}, volume = {33}, issn = {1003-7519}, language = {zh}, number = {2 [148]}, journal = {Foreign Literature Studies/Wai Guo Wen Xue Yan Jiu}, author = {Li, Weifang}, month = apr, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, Renaissance, criticism, poetry, Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), drama, human nature, Liang Shiqiu (1903-1987)}, pages = {144--149}, } @incollection{coffman_money_2011, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Money}, isbn = {978-0-521-19010-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Context}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Coffman, D'Maris}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, economy, money}, pages = {268--277}, } @incollection{porter_science_2011, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Science and {Technology}}, isbn = {978-0-521-19010-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Context}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Porter, Dahlia}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, science, technology}, pages = {320--328}, } @incollection{demaria_history_2011, address = {Cambridge}, title = {History}, isbn = {978-0-521-19010-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Context}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, editor = {Lynch, Jr., Robert}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, history}, pages = {208--215}, } @phdthesis{phillips_narrating_2011, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Narrating {Distraction}: {Problems} of {Focus} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Fiction}, 1750–1820}, language = {en}, school = {Stanford University}, author = {Phillips, Natalie}, month = jun, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, Enlightenment, dissertation abstract, Austen, Jane (1775-1817), Sterne, Laurence (1713-1768), Tristram Shandy (1760-1767), cognition, distraction, Haywood, Eliza Fowler (1693?-1756), Pride and Prejudice (1813), The History of Miss Betsy Thoughtless (1751)}, } @article{haddon_language_2011, title = {Language {Notes}}, volume = {62}, issn = {0042-1243}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {The Use of English}, author = {Haddon, John}, month = jun, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, Renaissance, fiction, English language (Modern), linguistic approach, The Vanity of Human Wishes (1749), style, stylistics, Baldwin, William (ca. 1518-1563?), Beware the Cat (1553), Green, Matthew (1696-1737), sentence structure, The Spleen (1737)}, pages = {228--237}, } @incollection{tankard_essays_2011, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Essays}, isbn = {978-0-521-19010-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Context}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Tankard, Paul}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, essay}, pages = {191--199}, } @article{clarke_unhorsed_2011, title = {Unhorsed by {Pegasus}: {Gray}’s {Poetry} and the {Critics} before \textit{{The} {Lives} of the {Poets}}}, volume = {21}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Clarke, Stephen}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, poetry, reception}, pages = {193--215}, } @incollection{postle_visual_2011, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Visual {Arts}}, isbn = {978-0-521-19010-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Context}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Postle, Martin}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, visual arts}, pages = {385--392}, } @incollection{wiltshire_women_2011, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Women {Writers}}, isbn = {978-0-521-19010-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Context}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Wiltshire, John}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, Lennox, Charlotte (1720-1804), women writers, Blue Stocking Society, Montagu, Elizabeth (1718-1800)}, pages = {400--406}, } @incollection{scherwatzky_politics_2011, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Politics}, isbn = {978-0-521-19010-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Context}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Scherwatzky, Steven D.}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, British politics}, pages = {303--311}, } @incollection{snead_sermons_2011, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Sermons}, isbn = {978-0-521-19010-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Context}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Snead, Jennifer}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, sermons}, pages = {337--342}, } @incollection{scanlan_law_2011, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Law}, isbn = {978-0-521-19010-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Context}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Scanlan, J. T.}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, law}, pages = {225--233}, } @incollection{murray_medicine_2011, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Medicine}, isbn = {978-0-521-19010-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Context}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Murray, T. Jock}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, medicine}, pages = {251--259}, } @incollection{smallwood_literary_2011, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Literary {Criticism}}, isbn = {978-0-521-19010-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Context}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Smallwood, Philip}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, criticism}, pages = {234--242}, } @incollection{richardson_war_2011, address = {Cambridge}, title = {War}, isbn = {978-0-521-19010-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Context}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Richardson, John}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, war}, pages = {393--399}, } @incollection{ritchie_shakespeare_2011, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Shakespeare}, isbn = {978-0-521-19010-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Context}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Ritchie, Fiona}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, Renaissance, criticism, Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), drama}, pages = {343--351}, } @article{patterson_nathan_2011, title = {Nathan {Bailey}’s \textit{{Dictionary}}: {Signs} of {Its} {Author}, {Readers}, and {Influence} on {Johnson}}, volume = {21}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Patterson, Melissa}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, Dictionarium Britannicum (1730), An Universal Etymological English Dictionary (1721), readership, A New Universal Etymological English Dictionary}, pages = {93--122}, } @incollection{nachumi_theatre_2011, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Theatre}, isbn = {978-0-521-19010-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Context}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Nachumi, Nora}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, drama, Irene (1749), Garrick, David (1717-1779), theatrical production}, pages = {367--374}, } @article{soupel_true_2011, title = {'{The} {True} {Culprit} {Is} the {Mind} {Which} {Can} {Never} {Run} {Away} from {Itself}': {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Depression}}, volume = {44}, issn = {2165-2678}, doi = {10.1353/sli.2011.0006}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Studies in the Literary Imagination}, author = {Soupel, Serge}, month = mar, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, self-consciousness, depression}, pages = {43--62}, file = {EBSCO Full Text:C\:\\Users\\jlync\\Zotero\\storage\\T832BUEQ\\Soupel - 2011 - 'The True Culprit Is the Mind Which Can Never Run .pdf:application/pdf}, } @incollection{mcdowell_travel_2011, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Travel}, isbn = {978-0-521-19010-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Context}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {McDowell, Paula}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, travel literature}, pages = {375--384}, } @incollection{morrissey_journalism_2011, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Journalism}, isbn = {978-0-521-19010-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Context}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Morrissey, Lee}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, journalism}, pages = {216--224}, } @incollection{richetti_fiction_2011, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Fiction}, isbn = {978-0-521-19010-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Context}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Richetti, John}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction}, pages = {200--207}, } @incollection{wall_london_2011, address = {Cambridge}, title = {London}, isbn = {978-0-521-19010-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Context}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Wall, Cynthia}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, London, urban life}, pages = {243--250}, } @incollection{geller_domestic_2011, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Domestic {Life}}, isbn = {978-0-521-19010-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Context}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Geller, Jaclyn}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, domestic life, family}, pages = {166--173}, } @article{reckford_horace_2011-1, title = {Horace through {Johnson} ({II}): {The} {Prodigal} {Heir}: '{A} {Short} {Song} of {Congratulations}': {Horace}, {Johnson}, and {Satire}}, volume = {19}, issn = {2327-6436}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Arion: A Journal of Humanities and the Classics}, author = {Reckford, Kenneth J.}, month = mar, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, poetry, Horace (65 B.C.-8 B.C.), Hogarth, William (1697-1764)}, pages = {65--99}, } @article{bundock_did_2011, title = {Did {John} {Hawkins} {Steal} {Johnson}'s {Diary}?}, volume = {21}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Bundock, Michael}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, prose, Hawkins, Sir John (1719-1789), The Life of Samuel Johnson (1787), diary, stealing}, pages = {77--92}, } @article{lee_through_2011, title = {'{Through} the {Spectacles} of {Books}': {Shakespeare}, {Milton}, {Dryden}, and a {Johnsonian} {Intertextual} {Topos}}, volume = {21}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Renaissance, prose, criticism, poetry, Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), drama, 'Preface to Shakespeare', intertextual approach, Life of Dryden, Life of Milton, Milton, John (1608-1674), nature, quotation, reading}, pages = {43--75}, } @incollection{dille_education_2011, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Education}, isbn = {978-0-521-19010-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Context}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Dille, Catherine}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, education}, pages = {174--181}, } @incollection{meyers_sometimes_2011, address = {Iowa City}, title = {Sometimes {Counsel} {Take} and {Sometimes} {Tea}: {Samuel} {Johnson} at {Home}}, isbn = {978-1-58729-989-6}, language = {en}, booktitle = {{AfterWord}: {Conjuring} the {Literary} {Dead}}, publisher = {University of Iowa Press}, author = {Meyers, Jeffrey}, editor = {Salwak, Dale and Nagy, Laura}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, imaginary interview}, pages = {25--36}, } @incollection{goodland_music_2011, address = {Amsterdam}, title = {Music amidst the {Tumult}}, isbn = {978-90-272-2338-8}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Words in {Dictionaries} and {History}}, publisher = {John Benjamins}, author = {Goodland, Giles}, editor = {Timofeeva, Olga and Säily, Tanja}, collaborator = {Vancil, David E.}, year = {2011}, doi = {10.1075/tlrp.14.08goo}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology, poetic language}, pages = {79--89}, } @incollection{harrow_empire_2011, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Empire}, isbn = {978-0-521-19010-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Context}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Harrow, Sharon}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, British Empire, slave trade, Caribbean}, pages = {182--190}, } @incollection{parker_philosophy_2011, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Philosophy}, isbn = {978-0-521-19010-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Context}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Parker, Fred}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, Scottish literature, fiction, Rasselas (1759), Enlightenment, knowledge, morality, Philosophy}, pages = {286--293}, } @article{simpson_rasselas_2010, title = {\textit{{Rasselas}} by the {Ilissus}}, volume = {20}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Simpson, David}, year = {2010}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), print culture, knowledge, literacy, allegory, book, experience}, pages = {1--9}, } @article{reddick_past_2010, title = {Past and {Present} in {Samuel} {Johnson}’s \textit{{Dictionary} of the {English} {Language}}}, volume = {23}, issn = {1477-4577}, doi = {10.1093/ijl/ecq005}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {International Journal of Lexicography}, author = {Reddick, Allen}, month = jun, year = {2010}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, Pope, Alexander (1688-1744), politics, time, Milton, John (1608-1674), quotation, Paradise Lost (1667)}, pages = {207--222}, file = {EBSCO Full Text:C\:\\Users\\jlync\\Zotero\\storage\\FU42G78G\\Reddick - 2010 - Past and Present in Samuel Johnson's Dictionary of.pdf:application/pdf}, } @incollection{jackson_biography_2011, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Biography}, isbn = {978-0-521-19010-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Context}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Jackson, H. J.}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {127--133}, } @article{michael_coleridgejohnson_2010, title = {The {Coleridge}–{Johnson} {Agon}}, volume = {36}, issn = {0968-0551}, language = {en}, journal = {Coleridge Bulletin: The Journal of the Friends of Coleridge}, author = {Michael, Timothy}, month = dec, year = {2010}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, criticism, Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834), imagination, literary theory and criticism, world view}, pages = {18--23}, } @incollection{suarez_book_2011, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Book {Trade}}, isbn = {978-0-521-19010-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Context}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Suarez, Michael F. S.J.}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, literary marketplace}, pages = {134--142}, } @incollection{brack_publication_2011, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Publication {History}}, isbn = {978-0-521-19010-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Context}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Brack, Jr., O M}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, publishing history}, pages = {13--20}, } @incollection{clingham_critical_2011, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Critical {Reception} since 1900}, isbn = {978-0-521-19010-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Context}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Clingham, Greg}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, reception study}, pages = {54--61}, } @article{lee_samuel_2010, title = {Samuel {Johnson} as {Intertextual} {Critic}}, volume = {52}, issn = {1534-7303}, doi = {10.1353/tsl.0.0053}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Texas Studies in Literature and Language}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, month = jun, year = {2010}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, prose, criticism, intertextuality, mentor}, pages = {129--156}, file = {EBSCO Full Text:C\:\\Users\\jlync\\Zotero\\storage\\3NZRCG38\\Lee - 2010 - Samuel Johnson as Intertextual Critic.pdf:application/pdf}, } @article{mason_trailblazers_2010, title = {Trailblazers in the {World} of {Ideas}: {Sherlock} {Holmes} and the {Poets} {Laureate}}, volume = {60}, issn = {0005-4070}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {The Baker Street Journal: An Irregular Quarterly of Sherlockiana}, author = {Mason, Bill}, month = dec, year = {2010}, keywords = {Johnson, Conan Doyle, Sir Arthur (1859-1930), Holmes, Sherlock (character), fiction, poetry, Horace (65 B.C.-8 B.C.), allusion, Italian literature, Petrarca, Francesco (1304-1374)}, pages = {29--34}, } @article{berglund_oysters_2010, title = {Oysters for {Hodge}; or, {Ordering} {Society}, {Writing} {Biography} and {Feeding} the {Cat}}, volume = {33}, issn = {1754-0208}, doi = {10.1111/j.1754-0208.2010.00327.x}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Berglund, Lisa}, month = dec, year = {2010}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), cat, Piozzi, Hester Lynch (1741-1821), privilege, race, social hierarchy, Welsh literature}, pages = {631--645}, annote = {Examines Piozzi’s \textit{Anecdotes}. }, } @article{ricciardi_johnsons_2010, title = {Johnson's {Prayerful} {Puritanism}: {An} {Episode} in the \textit{{Life} of {Milton}}}, volume = {44}, issn = {1094-348X}, doi = {10.1111/j.1094-348X.2010.00248.x}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Milton Quarterly}, author = {Ricciardi, Marc}, month = oct, year = {2010}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Life of Milton, Milton, John (1608-1674), exemplarity, mysticism, Puritanism}, pages = {181--184}, file = {EBSCO Full Text:C\:\\Users\\jlync\\Zotero\\storage\\2GN3ZTE6\\Ricciardi - 2010 - Johnson's Prayerful Puritanism An Episode in the .pdf:application/pdf}, } @incollection{turner_critical_2011, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Critical {Reception} to 1900}, isbn = {978-0-521-19010-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Context}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Turner, Katherine}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, reception study}, pages = {45--53}, } @incollection{curley_america_2011, address = {Cambridge}, title = {America}, isbn = {978-0-521-19010-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Context}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Curley, Thomas M.}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, prose}, pages = {93--100}, } @phdthesis{simons_being_2010, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Being and the {Imaginary}: {An} {Introduction} to {Aesthetic} {Phenomenology} and {English} {Literature} from the {Eighteenth} {Century} to {Romanticism}}, language = {en}, school = {Boston College}, author = {Simons, Thomas R.}, month = may, year = {2010}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, poetry, dissertation abstract, Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834), Dasein, German literature, Heidegger, Martin (1889-1976), the imaginary}, } @incollection{lamb_anthropology_2011, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Anthropology}, isbn = {978-0-521-19010-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Context}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Lamb, Jonathan}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, anthropology, colonialism, cultural differences, exploration}, pages = {109--117}, } @incollection{rounce_editions_2011, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Editions}, isbn = {978-0-521-19010-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Context}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Rounce, Adam}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, editions, publishing history}, pages = {31--37}, } @article{remoortel_poem_2010, title = {A {Poem} {Wrongly} {Ascribed} to {Johnson} and to {Coleridge}}, volume = {57 [255]}, issn = {1471-6941}, doi = {10.1093/notesj/gjq052}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Remoortel, Marianne Van}, month = jun, year = {2010}, keywords = {Johnson, poetry, editions, Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834), attribution of authorship, Wolcot, John (1738-1819)}, pages = {211--213}, } @incollection{stone_translations_2011, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Translations}, isbn = {978-0-521-19010-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Context}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Stone, John}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, foreign language translation}, pages = {38--44}, } @article{larsen_dr._2010, title = {Dr. {Johnson}'s {Friend}, the {Worthy} {Bennet} {Langton}}, volume = {20}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Larsen, Lyle}, year = {2010}, keywords = {Johnson, friendship, Langton, Bennet (1736-1801)}, pages = {145--172}, } @incollection{mugglestone_dictionaries_2011, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Dictionaries}, isbn = {978-0-521-19010-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Context}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Mugglestone, Lynda}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose}, pages = {157--165}, } @inproceedings{hudson_mystery_2011, title = {The {Mystery} of {Aesthetic} {Response}: {Dryden} and {Johnson} on {Shakespeare}}, volume = {30}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Lumen: {Selected} {Proceedings} from the {Canadian} {Society} for {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Studies} / {Travaux} choisis de la {Société} canadienne d'étude du dix-huitième siècle}, author = {Hudson, Nicholas}, editor = {Castonguay-Bélanger, Joël and Grogan, Claire}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, Renaissance, prose, criticism, Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), drama}, pages = {21--31}, } @article{dowling_boswell_2010, title = {Boswell at the {Breakfast} {Table}}, volume = {83}, issn = {1937-2213}, doi = {10.1162/tneq.2010.83.1.123}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {New England Quarterly: A Historical Review of New England Life and Letters}, author = {Dowling, William C.}, month = mar, year = {2010}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), Holmes, Oliver Wendell (1809-1894), literary schools, New England, The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table (1858), values}, pages = {123--128}, } @article{dussinger_samuel_2010, title = {Samuel {Richardson}'s {Manuscript} {Draft} of {The} \textit{{Rambler}} {No}. 97 (19 {February} 1751)}, volume = {57 [255]}, issn = {1471-6941}, doi = {10.1093/notesj/gjp241}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Dussinger, John A.}, month = mar, year = {2010}, keywords = {Johnson, The Rambler (1750-1752), first draft (1751), Grainger, Frances (fl. 1748-1750), letters (1750), manuscript study, Richardson, Samuel (1689-1761), textual editing}, pages = {93--99}, } @incollection{johnston_correspondence_2011, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Correspondence}, isbn = {978-0-521-19010-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Context}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Johnston, Freya}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, letters}, pages = {21--28}, } @article{kraft_samuel_2010, title = {Samuel {Johnson} at {Prayer}}, volume = {2}, issn = {1947-444X}, language = {en}, journal = {Religion in the Age of Enlightenment}, author = {Kraft, Elizabeth}, year = {2010}, keywords = {Johnson, prayer}, pages = {1--17}, } @incollection{new_anglicanism_2011, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Anglicanism}, isbn = {978-0-521-19010-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Context}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {New, Melvyn}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, Anglican Church}, pages = {101--108}, } @incollection{rogers_conversation_2011, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Conversation}, isbn = {978-0-521-19010-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Context}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Rogers, Pat}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, conversation}, pages = {151--156}, } @incollection{griffin_authorship_2011, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Authorship}, isbn = {978-0-521-19010-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Context}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Griffin, Dustin}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {118--126}, } @article{oconnell_one_2010, title = {One of the {Hungry} {Mob} of {Scriblers} and {Etchers}: {Johnson}'s {Pension} in {Visual} {Satire}}, volume = {20}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {O'Connell, Sheila}, year = {2010}, keywords = {Johnson, cartoons, government funding, satirical poetry}, pages = {61--78}, } @article{lee_mentoring_2010, title = {Mentoring and {Mimicry} in {Boswell}'s \textit{{Life} of {Johnson}}}, volume = {51}, issn = {1935-0201}, doi = {10.1353/ecy.2010.0012}, abstract = {“Mimicry and Mentoring in Boswell’s Life of Johnson,” seeks to consider the Johnson–Boswell mentoring relationship beyond the interpersonal, psychologically-grounded perspective most often associated with mentoring by interrogating the textual traces of their exchange. Noting that Boswell falls into the eighteenth-century tradition of gestural and physical mimicking, practiced by actors such as Garrick, Foote, and Murphy, this paper examines instances of textual mimicry in Boswell’s Life of Johnson, arguing that this practice simultaneously endeavors to biographically preserve Johnson’s presence for posterity as well as appropriate Johnson’s voice in a bid for mastery over Johnson as part of the dynamic of the protégé’s attempt to challenge, and ultimately usurp, the authority of the mentor.}, language = {en}, number = {1-2}, journal = {Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, month = mar, year = {2010}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), intertextuality, mentor, authority, mimicry, narrative voice, Samuel (1709-1784), Literary criticism, Samuel Johnson, Writers, Intertextuality, History–History Of Europe, James (1740-95), Historical text analysis, Mentorship, Mimicry, Negotiation, Renaissance period}, pages = {67--85}, } @phdthesis{nunnery_sociability_2010, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Sociability, {Information}, and the ‘{Inlets} to {Happiness}’ in {Samuel} {Johnson}’s \textit{{Lives} of the {Poets}}}, language = {en}, school = {University of Wisconsin–Madison}, author = {Nunnery, David}, month = may, year = {2010}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, dissertation abstract, happiness, information, knowledge representation, sociability}, } @incollection{deutsch_reputation_2011, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Reputation}, isbn = {978-0-521-19010-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Context}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Deutsch, Helen}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, Scottish literature, public image, reputation}, pages = {83--89}, } @article{yeager_johnson_2010, title = {Johnson {Redux}: {Two} {Tercentenary} {Biographies}}, volume = {23}, issn = {1940-3364}, doi = {10.1080/08957690903496259}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes, and Reviews}, author = {Yeager, Myron D.}, month = dec, year = {2010}, keywords = {Johnson, review article}, pages = {61--67}, } @incollection{berglund_life_2011, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Life}, isbn = {978-0-521-19010-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Context}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Berglund, Lisa}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2011}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson}, pages = {3--12}, } @incollection{hammond_london_2011, address = {Cambridge}, title = {London and {Poetry} to 1750}, isbn = {978-1-139-00356-8}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Cambridge} {Companion} to the {Literature} of {London}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Hammond, Brean}, editor = {Manley, Lawrence}, year = {2011}, doi = {10.1017/CCOL9780521897525.005}, keywords = {Johnson, poetry, Pope, Alexander (1688-1744), The Dunciad (1728, enl. 1729), London (1738), literary historical approach, urban life, Annus Mirabilis (1667), Gay, John (1685-1732), Mac Flecknoe, poetic conventions, symbolism, topography, Trivia (1716)}, pages = {67--84}, } @phdthesis{eadie_significance_2010, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {The {Significance} of 'the {Purposeful} {Life}' in {Works} by {Addison}, {Steele}, and {Johnson}}, language = {en}, school = {Loyola University}, author = {Eadie, Lorraine}, year = {2010}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, criticism, Addison, Joseph (1672-1719), dissertation abstract, Steele, Sir Richard (1672-1729), moral purpose, religion}, } @incollection{clark_clubs_2011, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Clubs}, isbn = {978-0-521-19010-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Samuel {Johnson} in {Context}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Clark, Peter}, editor = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, literary salons, social clubs}, pages = {143--150}, } @incollection{murphy_birth_2010, title = {The {Birth} of the {Editor}}, isbn = {978-1-4051-3528-3}, language = {en}, booktitle = {A {Concise} {Companion} to {Shakespeare} and the {Text}}, publisher = {Wiley-Blackwell}, author = {Murphy, Andrew}, editor = {Murphy, Andrew}, collaborator = {Drakakis, John}, year = {2010}, keywords = {Johnson, Renaissance, Pope, Alexander (1688-1744), Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), drama, textual editing, Rowe, Nicholas (1674-1718), Theobald, Lewis (1688-1744)}, pages = {93--108}, } @incollection{bruckner_addressing_2010, address = {Notre Dame}, title = {Addressing {Maps} in {British} {America}: {Print}, {Performance}, and the {Cartographic} {Reformation}}, isbn = {978-0-268-08061-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Cultural {Narratives}: {Textuality} and {Performance} in {American} {Culture} before 1900}, publisher = {University of Notre Dame Press}, author = {Brückner, Martin}, editor = {Gustafson, Sandra M. and Sloat, Caroline F.}, year = {2010}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, Franklin, Benjamin (1706-1790), Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745), print culture, letters, colonial period, maps, performance, reform}, pages = {49--72}, } @article{keen_highways_2008, title = {On the {Highways} of {Literature}: {Herbert} {Croft}'s {Unfinished} {Business}}, volume = {50}, issn = {1916-1441}, doi = {10.7202/018142ar}, language = {en}, journal = {Romanticism on the Net}, author = {Keen, Paul}, month = may, year = {2008}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, prose, Croft, Sir Herbert (1751-1816), literary career, promotion (marketing)}, } @article{lee_intertextual_2009, title = {An {Intertextual} {Node}: {Johnson}'s {Life} of {Dryden}, \textit{{Rambler}} 31, and \textit{{A} {Letter} from a {Gentleman} to the {Honourable} {Ed}. {Howard}, {Esq}.}}, volume = {19}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2009}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, prose, The Rambler (1750-1752), Life of Dryden, A Letter from a Gentleman to the Honourable Ed. Howard, Esq.}, pages = {21--28}, annote = {Lee highlights several previously unnoticed connections between Rambler 31 and the Life of Dryden, tracing both back to an anonymous seventeenth-century satire. }, } @article{gari_baka_2008, title = {Baka no kotoba}, volume = {154}, issn = {0287-2706}, language = {jpn}, number = {6}, journal = {Eigo Seinen/Rising Generation}, author = {Garī, Tomu}, month = sep, year = {2008}, keywords = {Johnson, professional writers, literary marketplace, Japanese literature, Mori Ōgai (1862-1922), translator}, pages = {352--353}, } @incollection{budge_samuel_2009, title = {Samuel {Johnson} (1709–84)}, isbn = {978-0-8264-9523-5}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Literature} {Handbook}}, publisher = {Bloomsbury Publishing}, author = {Budge, Gavin}, editor = {Day, Gary and Keegan, Bridget and Kramer, Kelly and Barnard, Teresa and McCormick, Ian}, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson, literary historical approach, literary career, fame}, pages = {52--53}, } @article{coleman_what_2009, title = {What {Shall} {We} {Do} with {Our} {Lives}? \textit{{Rasselas}} {Revisited}}, volume = {53}, issn = {0033-5002}, language = {en}, number = {9}, journal = {Quadrant}, author = {Coleman, Peter}, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), happiness, the quest}, pages = {102--103}, } @article{bamforth_catchwords_2009, title = {Catchwords 3}, volume = {36}, issn = {0144-7076}, language = {en}, number = {2 [190]}, journal = {PN Review}, author = {Bamforth, Iain}, month = nov, year = {2009}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Language, Reference, prose}, pages = {9}, } @article{horrocks_johnson_2009, title = {Johnson after {Three} {Centuries}: {New} {Light} on {Texts} and {Contexts} [{Special} {Issue}]}, volume = {20}, issn = {0017-8136}, language = {en}, number = {3-4}, journal = {Harvard Library Bulletin}, author = {Horrocks, Thomas A. and Weinbrot, Howard D.}, month = sep, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{meyers_samuel_2009, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Walt} {Whitman}}, volume = {26}, issn = {2153-3695}, doi = {10.13008/2153-3695.1876}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Walt Whitman Quarterly Review}, author = {Meyers, Jeffrey}, month = mar, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, poetry, Whitman, Walt (1819-1892)}, pages = {213--215}, } @article{fairer_fishes_2009, title = {'{Fishes} in {His} {Water}': {Shenstone}, {Sensibility}, and the {Ethics} of {Looking}}, volume = {19}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Fairer, David}, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson, poetry, ethics, Life of Shenstone, pleasure, Shenstone, William (1714-1763)}, pages = {129--147}, } @article{rivero_celebrating_2008, title = {Celebrating {Johnson}'s \textit{{Dictionary}}}, volume = {49}, issn = {1935-0201}, doi = {10.1353/ecy.0.0021}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation}, author = {Rivero, Albert J.}, month = sep, year = {2008}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, review article}, pages = {265--272}, } @phdthesis{belcher_discursive_2009, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Discursive {Possession}: {Ethiopian} {Discourse} in {Medieval} {European} and {Eighteenth}-{Century} {English} {Literature}}, language = {en}, school = {University of California, Los Angeles}, author = {Belcher, Wendy Laura}, month = may, year = {2009}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, dissertation abstract, Ethiopian literature, European literature}, } @article{garcia_genus_2010, title = {Genus irritabile: {Reflexiones} biográficas entre {Borges} y el doctor {Johnson}}, volume = {29}, issn = {1396-0482}, language = {es}, journal = {Variaciones Borges}, author = {García, Mariano}, year = {2010}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), Bioy Casares, Adolfo (1914-1999), Borges, Borges, Jorge Luis (1899-1986)}, pages = {107--126}, } @article{ley_degree_2009, title = {A {Degree} of {Insanity}: {On} {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {21}, issn = {1326-1460}, language = {en}, journal = {HEAT}, author = {Ley, James}, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, fiction, poetry}, pages = {195--220}, } @article{baldwin_johnsons_2008, title = {Johnson's {Juvenile} {Juvenal}}, volume = {67}, issn = {0023-8856}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Latomus: Revue d'études latines}, author = {Baldwin, Barry}, month = dec, year = {2008}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Classics, prose}, pages = {1041--1046}, } @article{engell_johnson_2009, title = {Johnson on {Blackmore}, {Pope}, {Shakespeare} — and {Johnson}}, volume = {20}, issn = {0017-8136}, language = {en}, number = {3-4}, journal = {Harvard Library Bulletin}, author = {Engell, James}, month = sep, year = {2009}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Renaissance, Blackmore, Sir Richard (1654-1729), Pope, Alexander (1688-1744), Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)}, pages = {51--61}, } @article{brack_samuel_2008, title = {Samuel {Johnson}'s '{Life} of {Boerhaave}': {Texts} {New} and {Old}}, volume = {22}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Intelligencer}, author = {Brack, Jr., O M}, month = sep, year = {2008}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, attribution of authorship, Oratio Academica in Memoriam Hermanni Boerhaavii (1738), Schultens, Albert (1686-1750), The Life of Dr. Boerhaave (1739)}, pages = {1--10}, } @article{jackson_general_2009, title = {A {General} {Theory} of {Fame} in the \textit{{Lives} of the {Poets}}}, volume = {19}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Jackson, H. J.}, year = {2009}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, fame}, pages = {9--20}, annote = {A consideration of literary fame and immortality. “Johnson’s concept of fame owes a great deal to classical tradition and a little to modern developments. Though for the most part he accepted and articulated the received wisdom of his time, at two or three points he took issue with it in interesting ways.” }, } @article{basker_johnson_2009, title = {Johnson and {Slavery}}, volume = {20}, issn = {0017-8136}, language = {en}, number = {3-4}, journal = {Harvard Library Bulletin}, author = {Basker, James G.}, month = sep, year = {2009}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, prose, slavery}, pages = {29--50}, } @article{tankard_johnson_2008, title = {Johnson and the {Walkable} {City}}, volume = {32}, issn = {1086-3192}, doi = {10.1215/00982601-2007-009}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Life}, author = {Tankard, Paul}, month = dec, year = {2008}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, city, walking}, pages = {1--22}, annote = {“Johnson sees himself fundamentally as a walker, and walking is deeply implicated in his sense of the city. . . . Johnson sees and is disturbed by the growing size of the metropolis. . . . Johnson presents and models walking as the exemplary means of negotiating urban topographies, and he regards the urban street not as a conduit but a location. Walking is a means by which to connect with nature, society, and the body.” }, } @incollection{alexander_cymbeline_2009, address = {Cambridge}, title = {\textit{{Cymbeline}}: {The} {Afterlife}}, isbn = {978-1-139-00262-2}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Cambridge} {Companion} to {Shakespeare}'s {Last} {Plays}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Alexander, Catherine M. S.}, editor = {Alexander, Catherine M. S.}, year = {2009}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Renaissance, criticism, Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), Cymbeline (1609), Notes to Shakespeare, reception history, romance, stage history}, pages = {135--154}, } @article{dix_fugitive_2009, title = {Fugitive {References} to {Johnson} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Manuscripts}}, volume = {19}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Dix, Robin}, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson, manuscript study}, pages = {47--52}, annote = {Dix notes three previously neglected brief mentions of Johnson in unpublished sources. }, } @article{sudan_chilling_2008, title = {Chilling {Allahabad}: {Climate} {Control} and the {Production} of {Anglicized} {Weather} in {Early} {Modern} {India}}, volume = {8}, issn = {1553-3786}, doi = {10.2979/JEM.2008.8.2.56}, abstract = {March 1775 proved to be an exciting time for Sir Robert Barker, stationed in India, traveling between Allahabad and Calcutta. Suffering as many British East India Company members did from the extreme heat and other forms of climatological discomfort produced by seasonal monsoons, Barker wrote to the fellows of the Royal Society begging permission to offer his observations on the manufacture of ice in India. Barker’s interest had as much to do with the availability of comfortable refreshment as it did with the prospects of climate control, of making alien Indian weather English. Drawing on local knowledge, Barker’s interest in Indian techne demonstrates the ways in which Enlightenment science and British colonialism were negotiated through the incorporation of “Asiatic” study. Barker’s aims, however, were primarily in the interests of anglicizing the weather rather than promoting Indian science. In much the same way that Samuel Johnson’s dictionary provided a template for fixing the meaning of what it meant to be English, Barker’s study capitalizes on fantasies of climate control that dominated the Little Ice Age.}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies}, author = {Sudan, Rajani}, month = sep, year = {2008}, keywords = {Johnson, Renaissance, Language, Reference, prose, fiction, French literature, Barker, Sir Robert (1729?-1789), climate, colonial writers, English identity, ice cutting, India, Jura (France), Nouvelles histoires tragiques (1586), Poissenot, Bénigne (b. ca. 1558), purity}, pages = {56--73}, } @article{hudson_johnson_2009, title = {Johnson and {Revolution}}, volume = {20}, issn = {0017-8136}, language = {en}, number = {3-4}, journal = {Harvard Library Bulletin}, author = {Hudson, Nicholas}, month = sep, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, revolution}, pages = {9--28}, } @article{yoder_cauldron_2009, title = {Cauldron {Bubble}: {Macbeth} {Minus} {Its} {Supernatural} {Elements} {Could} {Not} {Have} {Mattered} {So} {Much} to {Lincoln} and {Dr}. {Johnson}-and {Should} {Not} {Matter} to {Us}}, volume = {78}, issn = {0003-0937}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {The American Scholar}, author = {Yoder, Jr., Edwin M.}, month = dec, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson, Renaissance, prose, Macbeth (1606), Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), tragedy, Lincoln, Abraham (1809-1865), the metaphysical, the supernatural}, pages = {111--117}, } @phdthesis{goodin_spectator_2009, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {The {Spectator} and the {Blind} {Man}: {Seeing} and {Not}-{Seeing} in the {Wake} of {Empiricism}}, language = {en}, school = {New York University}, author = {Goodin, Michelle Leona}, month = jul, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson, Pope, Alexander (1688-1744), Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745), empiricism, Addison, Joseph (1672-1719), dissertation abstract, blindness, Burke, Edmund (1729-1797), the sublime, vision}, } @article{vilmar_johnsons_2009, title = {Johnson's {Criticism} of {Satire} and the {Problem} of the {Scriblerians}}, volume = {38}, issn = {1471-6836}, doi = {10.1093/camqtly/bfn032}, abstract = {This essay examines Samuel Johnson as a critic of satire. In his judgements on satires as different as those written by Butler, Dryden, Swift, Gay, and Pope, Johnson demonstrates his sensitivity to its variety of forms. The Scriblerian manner he finds especially problematic. Yet on close examination, his criticism of Scriblerian texts is found to share certain characteristics of that manner. By tempering this satiric inheritance with his essential humanity, Johnson suggests a way of solving this problem. His mature critical manner therefore reveals Johnson as a masterful critic, but also a masterful practitioner, of satire.}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Cambridge Quarterly}, author = {Vilmar, Christopher}, year = {2009}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scriblerus Club, satire}, pages = {1--23}, } @article{henke_life_2009, title = {Life {Spirals} and {Commonsense} {Aporias}: {Samuel} {Johnson}'s \textit{{Rasselas}} {Revisited}}, volume = {9}, issn = {1528-3623}, language = {en}, journal = {Symbolism: An International Annual of Critical Aesthetics}, author = {Henke, Christoph}, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), aporia, spiral structure}, pages = {67--84}, } @phdthesis{prowse_wanting_2008, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Wanting a {Name}: {Constructing} {Anonymity} in {Milton}, {Defoe}, {Johnson}, and {Sterne}}, language = {en}, school = {Harvard University}, author = {Prowse, Gillian Frances}, month = oct, year = {2008}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, Defoe, Daniel (1660-1731), dissertation abstract, Sterne, Laurence (1713-1768), Milton, John (1608-1674), anonymity, fictionality, persona}, } @article{reitan_samuel_2009, title = {Samuel {Johnson}, the \textit{{Gentleman}'s {Magazine}}, and the {War} of {Jenkins}' {Ear}}, volume = {19}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Reitan, Earl A.}, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, British Parliament, debate, Jenkins, Robert (fl. 1731-1745), Spanish sailors, The Gentleman's Magazine (1731-1907)}, pages = {1--8}, annote = {Reitan attributes a note in GM on the War of Jenkins’ Ear to Johnson. }, } @article{hallen_biblical_2010, title = {Biblical {Citations} as a {Stylistic} {Standard} in {Johnson}'s and {Webster}'s {Dictionaries}}, volume = {5}, issn = {1951-6215}, language = {en}, journal = {Lexis: Journal in English Lexicology}, author = {Hallen, Cynthia L. and Spackman, Tracy B.}, year = {2010}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, English language (Modern), style, stylistics, quotation, Bible, Webster, Noah (1758-1843)}, } @article{reddick_vindicating_2009, title = {Vindicating {Milton}: {Poetic} {Misprision} in {Johnson}'s \textit{{Dictionary} of the {English} {Language}}}, volume = {20}, issn = {0017-8136}, language = {en}, number = {3-4}, journal = {Harvard Library Bulletin}, author = {Reddick, Allen}, month = sep, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, Milton, John (1608-1674)}, pages = {62--71}, } @incollection{zionkowski_celebrity_2009, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Celebrity {Violence} in the {Careers} of {Savage}, {Pope} and {Johnson}}, isbn = {978-0-521-88477-8}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Romanticism and {Celebrity} {Culture}, 1750–1850}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Zionkowski, Linda}, editor = {Mole, Tom}, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson, poetry, Pope, Alexander (1688-1744), Savage, Richard (1697?-1743), fame, violence, masculinity, men poets}, pages = {168--185}, } @article{folkenflik_little_2009, title = {‘{Little} {Lives}, and {Little} {Prefaces}’? {Lonsdale}’s {Edition} of {Johnson}’s \textit{{Lives} of the {Poets}} [review essay of \textit{{The} {Lives} of the {Most} {Eminent} {English} {Poets}: {With} {Critical} {Observations} on {Their} {Works}}, by {Roger} {Lonsdale}]}, volume = {19}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Folkenflik, Robert}, year = {2009}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, review article, edition}, pages = {273--283}, } @article{bernard_what_2009, title = {'{What} a {Man} {Has} {Previously} in {His} {Mind}': {Samuel} {Johnson} en voyage dans les {Highlands} et les {Hébrides}}, volume = {66}, issn = {0291-3798}, doi = {10.3406/xvii.2009.2396}, language = {fre}, journal = {Bulletin de la societé d’études anglo-americaines des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles}, author = {Bernard, Nathalie}, year = {2009}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland (1775), prose, travel literature, Scottish Highlanders, authority, otherness}, pages = {163--187}, } @article{crane_johnson_2009, title = {Johnson and the {Art} of {Interruption}}, volume = {19}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Crane, Julie}, year = {2009}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, prose, fiction, Rasselas (1759), The Rambler (1750-1752), interruption, Life of Pope}, pages = {29--45}, annote = {A meditation on Johnson’s use of “interruption,” which explores his own relationship with realistic fiction. Crane argues that “here was a novelist, if a reluctant one, in Johnson.” }, } @article{ryan_immortal_2009, title = {The {Immortal} {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {53}, issn = {0033-5002}, language = {en}, number = {11}, journal = {Quadrant}, author = {Ryan, Peter}, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson, prose}, pages = {127--128}, } @article{valenza_how_2009, title = {How {Literature} {Becomes} {Knowledge}: {A} {Case} {Study}}, volume = {76}, issn = {1080-6547}, doi = {10.1353/elh.0.0037}, abstract = {The first section of the essay inquires, “Is literature a special kind of knowledge?”; the second, “Is literary criticism a special kind of knowledge?” Through an analysis of Samuel Johnson’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Dictionary{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, the essay shows how a literary work’s status as an object of knowledge can be determined by its use. The essay proposes that the eighteenth-century notion of “index-learning”\— reading a text by way of its index \— and its more recent incarnation \— “search engine learning” \— combined with techniques of close reading can yield a new kind of literary-critical knowledge that might be called “slow reading.”}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {ELH: English Literary History}, author = {Valenza, Robin}, month = mar, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, novel, knowledge, Richardson, Samuel (1689-1761), Clarissa (1747-1748), computer-assisted research, index}, pages = {215--245}, } @article{lynch_modes_2009, title = {Modes of {Definition} in {Johnson} and {His} {Contemporaries}}, volume = {20}, issn = {0017-8136}, language = {en}, number = {3-4}, journal = {Harvard Library Bulletin}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, month = sep, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology, word definition}, pages = {72--87}, } @article{barnes_hester_2009, title = {Hester {Thrale} {Piozzi}'s {Foul} {Copy} of {Literary} {History}}, volume = {88}, issn = {0031-7977}, abstract = {Hester Thrale Piozzi’s unusual diary-commonplace book, the {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Thraliana{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} (1776–1809), revels in improvisation, fragmentation, and what she terms life “revisal.” In it Piozzi brings a literary self into being by collecting anecdotes, texts, and stories, and then re-reading and reflecting on this miscellany. The diary offers a model for thinking about literary history, and, perhaps more important, a way for Piozzi to talk back to literary history. In the pages of the {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Thraliana{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, Piozzi’s friendship with Samuel Johnson makes this larger conversation possible. By rendering him a “foul copy,” a defaced manuscript that is woefully and hopelessly lacking, she exposes the processes of revision, excision, commentary, and self-critique that lie beneath the surface of all textual production and that published texts seek to hide from view.}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Philological Quarterly}, author = {Barnes, Celia}, month = jun, year = {2009}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, friendship, women writers, Piozzi, Hester Lynch (1741-1821), Welsh literature, literary history, Thraliana}, pages = {283--304}, } @article{lynch_studies_2009, title = {Studies of {Johnson}'s \textit{{Dictionary}}, 1955–2009: {A} {Bibliography}}, volume = {20}, issn = {0017-8136}, language = {en}, number = {3-4}, journal = {Harvard Library Bulletin}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, month = sep, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, bibliography}, pages = {88--131}, } @article{tankard_reference_2009, title = {Reference {Point}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and the {Encyclopedias}: {The} {David} {Fleeman} {Memorial} {Lecture}, 2007}, volume = {33}, issn = {1086-3192}, doi = {10.1215/00982601-2009-003}, abstract = {Samuel Johnson was interested in encyclopedias, and in his own lifetime, encyclopedias were interested in him. This essay examines five eighteenth-century encyclopedias: Rees’s revision of Chambers’ {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Cyclopaedia{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} (1778–86), Kippis’s revised {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Biographia Britannica{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} (1777–93), and the first three editions of the {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Encyclopaedia Britannica{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} (1768–71, 1777–84, 1788–97). In these five works, I have located 121 articles in which Johnson is mentioned or quoted as an authority; by giving a sense of the character of his presence, the essay traces the evolution of his reputation. The essay also draws attention to a number of curious details, including early critiques of Johnson’s work, and mentions of Johnsonian publications or attributions that have been sometimes overlooked. The whole is intended to be a contribution to the understanding of Johnson’s near-contemporary reception and reputation.}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Life}, author = {Tankard, Paul}, month = sep, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson, Reference, reception study}, pages = {37--64}, } @incollection{schellenberg_second_2009, address = {Newark}, title = {The {Second} {Coming} of the {Book}, 1740–1770}, isbn = {978-0-87413-069-0}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Producing the {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Book}: {Writers} and {Publishers} in {England}, 1650–1800}, publisher = {University of Delaware Press}, author = {Schellenberg, Betty A.}, editor = {Runge, Laura L. and Rogers, Pat and Hunter, J. Paul}, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, print culture, book, Richardson, Samuel (1689-1761), Dodsley, Robert (1703-1764), Newbery, John (1713-1767)}, pages = {30--52}, } @article{belcher_origin_2009, title = {Origin of the {Name} \textit{{Rasselas}}}, volume = {56 [254]}, issn = {1471-6941}, doi = {10.1093/notesj/gjp007}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Belcher, Wendy Laura}, month = jun, year = {2009}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), character names, coined word, Ethiopians, philological approach}, pages = {253--255}, } @article{baldwin_horace_2009, title = {Horace and {Johnson} on {Wine}}, volume = {68}, issn = {0023-8856}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Latomus: Revue d'études latines}, author = {Baldwin, Barry}, month = mar, year = {2009}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Classics, prose, Horace (65 B.C.-8 B.C.), friendship, wine}, pages = {171--173}, } @article{folkenflik_politics_2007, title = {The {Politics} of {Johnson}'s \textit{{Dictionary}} {Revisited}}, volume = {18}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Folkenflik, Robert}, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, Whigs}, pages = {1--17}, } @incollection{rawson_cooling_2007, address = {New York}, title = {Cooling to a {Gypsy}'s {Lust}: {Johnson}, {Shakespeare}, and {Cleopatra}}, isbn = {978-0-404-64852-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Comparative {Excellence}: {New} {Essays} on {Shakespeare} and {Johnson}}, publisher = {AMS Press}, author = {Rawson, Claude}, editor = {Rasmussen, Eric and Santesso, Aaron}, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson, Renaissance, Language, Reference, Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), tragedy, Antony and Cleopatra (1607), Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt (69 B.C.-30 B.C.)}, pages = {203--238}, annote = {On Johnson’s admiration for Antony and Cleopatra. }, } @article{lynch_bibliography_2007, title = {A {Bibliography} of {Paul} {J}. {Korshin}'s {Writings}}, volume = {18}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson, bibliography, Korshin, Paul J. (1939-2005)}, pages = {369--379}, } @incollection{orgel_johnsons_2007, address = {New York}, title = {Johnson's {Lear}}, isbn = {978-0-404-64852-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Comparative {Excellence}: {New} {Essays} on {Shakespeare} and {Johnson}}, publisher = {AMS Press}, author = {Orgel, Stephen}, editor = {Rasmussen, Eric and Santesso, Aaron}, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson, Renaissance, King Lear (1605-1606), Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), tragedy, Tate, Nahum (1652-1715), textual revision}, pages = {181--202}, annote = {On the treatment of Lear in the eighteenth century, including Tate’s famous revision. Johnson appears only in passing. }, } @article{brack_samuel_2007, title = {Samuel {Johnson} {Revises} a {Debate}}, volume = {21}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Intelligencer}, author = {Brack, Jr., O M}, month = sep, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, The Gentleman's Magazine (1731-1907), textual revision}, pages = {1--3}, annote = {SJ made substantive revisions to the debate in the House of Lords of 4 Dec. 1741, enough text to fill four galley sheets, as it went through reprints in the Gentleman’s Magazine. }, } @incollection{mcdermott_johnsons_2007, address = {New York}, title = {Johnson’s {Editing} of {Shakespeare} in the \textit{{Dictionary}}}, isbn = {978-0-404-64852-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Comparative {Excellence}: {New} {Essays} on {Shakespeare} and {Johnson}}, publisher = {AMS Press}, author = {McDermott, Anne}, editor = {Rasmussen, Eric and Santesso, Aaron}, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson, Renaissance, Language, Reference, Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), drama, textual editing}, pages = {115--138}, annote = {“Lexicography and textual criticism were . . . reciprocal activities and both were part of a larger project to purify the English language, to set it on a par with the languages of France and Italy as exhibited in their great national lexicons, and by a parallel to present Shakespeare as a great national writer.” }, } @article{hardie_portraits_2007, title = {Portraits of {Dr}. {Johnson} in {Their} {Georgian} {Context}}, volume = {68}, issn = {0287-1629}, language = {en}, journal = {Poetica: An International Journal of Linguistic-Literary Studies}, author = {Hardie, William}, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson, Georgian period (1714-1830), portrait}, pages = {99--116}, annote = {On portraits of Johnson by Reynolds and Opie, with a discussion of contemporary portraits by other major artists. In a special issue on “Tradition and Transition: Literature and Culture in Eighteenth-Century Britain.” Includes small black-and-white images. }, } @article{weinbrot_meeting_2007, title = {Meeting the {Monarch}: {Johnson}, {Boswell}, and the {Anatomy} of a {Genre}}, volume = {18}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, year = {2007}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), genre study, royalty, threat}, pages = {131--150}, } @article{smith_learning_2007, title = {Learning {Conversational} {Rhetoric} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Britain}: {Hester} {Thrale} {Piozzi} and {Her} {Mentors} {Collier} and {Johnson}}, volume = {2}, issn = {1712-2333}, language = {en}, journal = {RHETOR: Journal of the Canadian Society for the Study of Rhetoric/Revue de la Société Canadienne pour L'Etude de la Rhétorique}, author = {Smith, Tania S.}, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson, women writers, Piozzi, Hester Lynch (1741-1821), Welsh literature, conversation, Collier, Arthur (1707-1777), history of rhetoric and composition, rhetoric and composition}, pages = {1--32}, } @article{harada_facts_2007, title = {Facts, {Methods}, and {Literary} {Creativity} in {Samuel} {Johnson}'s \textit{{Life} of {Savage}}}, volume = {68}, issn = {0287-1629}, language = {en}, journal = {Poetica: An International Journal of Linguistic-Literary Studies}, author = {Harada, Noriyuki}, year = {2007}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, creativity, An Account of the Life of Mr. Richard Savage (1744)}, pages = {75--98}, annote = {On the theory and practice of Johnsonian biography, set in the context of the history of biographical writing. “Life of Savage leaves a memorable trace in the history of biography as well as in the progress of Johnson’s own literary achievement.” Describes Johnson’s techniques of research and his fondness for dichotomies. In a special issue on “Tradition and Transition: Literature and Culture in Eighteenth-Century Britain.” }, } @article{wildermuth_samuel_2007, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Aesthetics} of {Complex} {Dynamics}}, volume = {48}, issn = {1935-0201}, doi = {10.1353/ecy.2007.0006}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation}, author = {Wildermuth, Mark}, month = mar, year = {2007}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, prose, criticism, chaos, order}, pages = {45--60}, annote = {Wildermuth works “in the wake of postmodernism, to contextualize Johnson’s double focus on order and disorder, on universal global norms and localized deviance — at least with particular regard to his literary criticism and lexicography, wherein we find his most lucid discussion of an uncertainty principle informing his epistemology and aesthetics. Within the context of eighteenth-century and postmodern conceptions of complex dynamic systems, we can see that Johnson is neither a dogmatist nor a nihilist, but is instead an early modern chaologist, a student of chaos whose response to the perturbations introduced by science and philosophy in the eighteenth century lead him to describe in his aesthetics a complex mimetic system tracing emergent structures in the field of literary criticism implicated by the interplay between classical tradition and the new empirical skepticism.” }, } @article{fukumoto_wasurerareta_2006, title = {Wasurerareta josei hihyōka}, volume = {152}, issn = {0287-2706}, language = {jpn}, number = {9}, journal = {Eigo Seinen/Rising Generation}, author = {Fukumoto, Tadayuki}, month = dec, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson, criticism, Seward, Anna (1742-1809), women critics}, pages = {546--547}, } @article{burke_reconfiguring_2007, title = {Reconfiguring the {Idea} of {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Literature} in a {New} {Epoch}: {Moving} from the {Augustan} to the {Menippean} [review of \textit{{Aspects} of {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Essays} on {His} {Arts}, {Mind}, {Afterlife}, and {Politics}}, by {Howard} {D}. {Weinbrot}]}, volume = {31}, issn = {1086-3192}, doi = {10.1215/00982601-2006-015}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Life}, author = {Burke, Jr., John J.}, month = mar, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson, genre conventions, review article, Menippean satire}, pages = {83--95}, } @article{stroganova_zhar_2008, title = {Zhar propovedi v tvorchestve angliĭskikh literatorov {XVIII} veka: {Svift}, {Dzhonson}, {Stern}}, volume = {67}, issn = {0321-1711}, language = {ru}, number = {1}, journal = {Izvestiia Akademii Nauk, Seriia Literatury i Iazyka}, author = {Stroganova, M. V.}, year = {2008}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, Irish literature, Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745), sermons, Sterne, Laurence (1713-1768)}, pages = {63--70}, } @article{rudman_book_2007, title = {The {Book} of {Samuel}}, volume = {28}, issn = {2161-9131}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {New England Review: Middlebury Series}, author = {Rudman, Mark}, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson, Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834)}, pages = {38--57}, annote = {On three Samuels: Samuel Johnson, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and Samuel Beckett. }, } @article{harris_jane_2008, title = {Jane {Austen}, {Samuel} {Johnson}, and the {Academy}}, volume = {30}, issn = {0821-0314}, language = {en}, journal = {Persuasions: The Jane Austen Journal}, author = {Harris, Jocelyn}, year = {2008}, keywords = {Johnson, Austen, Jane (1775-1817), commemoration, literary reputation}, pages = {27--37}, } @incollection{holland_playing_2007, address = {New York}, title = {Playing {Johnson}'s {Shakespeare}}, isbn = {978-0-404-64852-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Comparative {Excellence}: {New} {Essays} on {Shakespeare} and {Johnson}}, publisher = {AMS Press}, author = {Holland, Peter}, editor = {Rasmussen, Eric and Santesso, Aaron}, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson, Renaissance, Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), editions, drama, performance}, pages = {1--23}, annote = {“Performance is a recurrent issue in Johnson’s approach to Shakespeare. . . . Performance can also be for Johnson the testing-ground for emendation.” }, } @article{martin_austens_2008, title = {Austen's {Assimilation} of {Lockean} {Ideals}: {The} {Appeal} of {Pursuing} {Happiness}}, volume = {28}, issn = {1559-7520}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Persuasions: The Jane Austen Journal}, author = {Martin, Claudia J.}, month = mar, year = {2008}, keywords = {Johnson, Rasselas (1759), novel, happiness, Austen, Jane (1775-1817), Dashwood, Marianne (character), Sense and Sensibility (1811), Philosophy}, } @article{cash_samuel_2007, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {John} {Wilkes}}, volume = {18}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Cash, Arthur H.}, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, rivalry, Wilkes, John (1725-1797)}, pages = {67--130}, } @incollection{brewer_johnson_2008, address = {Maldon, Mass.}, title = {Johnson, {Webster}, and the \textit{{Oxford} {English} {Dictionary}}}, isbn = {978-1-4051-2992-3}, language = {en}, booktitle = {A {Companion} to the {History} of the {English} {Language}}, publisher = {Wiley-Blackwell}, author = {Brewer, Charlotte}, editor = {Momma, Haruko and Matto, Michael}, year = {2008}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology, linguistic approach, Webster, Noah (1758-1843)}, pages = {113--121}, annote = {A short overview of three milestone English dictionaries. }, } @article{snead_mind_2007, title = {The {Mind} in {Motion}}, volume = {48}, issn = {1935-0201}, doi = {10.1353/ecy.2007.0011}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation}, author = {Snead, Jennifer}, month = jun, year = {2007}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Pope, Alexander (1688-1744), reading, Life of Pope}, pages = {173--179}, annote = {On SJ’s biographical practice in the Lives, and his attention to the “minute details of daily life” described in Rambler 60. Snead draws on Kirkley’s Biographer and Work. }, } @book{wildermuth_print_2008, address = {Newark}, title = {Print, {Chaos}, and {Complexity}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Media} {Culture}}, isbn = {978-0-87413-032-4}, abstract = {This book describes how eighteenth-century awareness of the interplay between fixity and instability in printed texts demonstrates the role print played in developing Samuel Johnson’s awareness of print culture’s impact on human beings ethically, politically, and aesthetically. The study traces the evolution and continuity of Johnson’s ideas in these areas by describing the importance of print mediation for Johnson’s approach to solving related epistemological and ethical dilemmas facing his generation from the Restoration to the late eighteenth century. {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Print, Chaos, and Complexity{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} shows how Johnson’s non-fiction prose allows him to suggest that categories of truth and virtue may be stabilized when the orderly disorder of texts is properly conceptualized and used to inform the theory and practice of mimesis. Thus Johnson helps shape ideas on mediation, epistemology, ethics, and politics in the Age of Johnson in Great Britain (1755–84).}, language = {en}, publisher = {University of Delaware Press}, author = {Wildermuth, Mark E.}, year = {2008}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, print culture, chaos, order, mediation}, } @article{chapin_samuel_2007, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Church}'s {Convocation}}, volume = {46}, issn = {0009-7527}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Cithara: Essays in the Judaeo-Christian Tradition}, author = {Chapin, Chester}, month = may, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, letters, Anglican Church}, pages = {16--24}, } @article{smallwood_johnsons_2007, title = {Johnson's {Criticism} and '{Critical} {Global} {Studies}'}, volume = {18}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Smallwood, Philip}, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson, criticism, globalization}, pages = {151--171}, } @article{smallwood_annotated_2007, title = {Annotated {Immortality}: {Lonsdale}'s {Johnson} [review of \textit{{The} {Lives} of the {Most} {Eminent} {English} {Poets}: {With} {Critical} {Observations} on {Their} {Works}}, by {Roger} {Lonsdale}]}, volume = {31}, issn = {1086-3192}, doi = {10.1215/00982601-2007-004}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Life}, author = {Smallwood, Philip}, month = sep, year = {2007}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, review article, edition}, pages = {76--84}, } @book{martin_samuel_2008-2, address = {Cambridge, Mass.}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {A} {Biography}}, isbn = {978-0-674-03160-9}, abstract = {Bewigged, muscular and for his day unusually tall, adorned in soiled, rumpled clothes, beset by involuntary tics, opinionated, powered in his conversation by a prodigious memory and intellect, Samuel Johnson (1709–1784) was in his life a literary and social icon as no other age has produced. “Johnsonianissimus,” as Boswell called him, became in the hands of his first biographers the rationalist epitome and sage of Enlightenment. These clichés—though they contain elements of truth—distort the complexity of the public and private Johnson. Peter Martin portrays a Johnson wracked by recriminations, self-doubt, and depression—a man whose religious faith seems only to have deepened his fears. His essays, scholarship, biography, journalism, travel writing, sermons, fables, as well as other forms of prose and poetry in which he probed himself and the world around him, Martin shows, constituted rational triumphs against despair and depression. It is precisely the combination of enormous intelligence and frank personal weakness that makes Johnson’s writing so compelling. Benefiting from recent critical scholarship that has explored new attitudes toward Johnson, Martin’s biography gives us a human and sympathetic portrait of Dr. Johnson. Johnson’s criticism of colonial expansion, his advocacy for the abolition of slavery, his encouragement of women writers, his treatment of his female friends as equals, and his concern for the underprivileged and poor make him a very “modern” figure. The Johnson that emerges from this enthralling biography, published for the tercentenary of Johnson’s birth, is still the foremost figure of his age but a more rebellious, unpredictable, flawed, and sympathetic figure than has been previously known.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Belknap Press of Harvard University Press}, author = {Martin, Peter}, year = {2008}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, Criticism}, annote = {A biography, written largely for a trade audience, based on wide reading in the published sources. }, } @article{mannheimer_personhood_2007, title = {Personhood, {Poethood}, and {Pope}: {Johnson}'s \textit{{Life} of {Pope}} and the {Search} for the {Man} {Behind} the {Author}}, volume = {40}, issn = {1086-315X}, doi = {10.1353/ecs.2007.0046}, abstract = {In his biographical preface on Pope, Samuel Johnson attempts to distinguish between “man” and “writer”; but the distinction was one that Pope had preemptively blurred, in both what and how he published. A conflict thus arises in the two writers' portrayals of author vis-à-vis work, art vis-à-vis life. Ultimately, the nature of this conflict is historically determined: Johnson’s biography of Pope points toward the origins of “the author” not just as legal and economic entity, but as Cultural Icon, marking a turning-point in the history not just of “the author,” but of “the life of the author.”}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Mannheimer, Katherine}, month = jun, year = {2007}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Pope, Alexander (1688-1744), Life of Pope}, pages = {631--649}, } @incollection{barnaby_cringing_2008, address = {Newark}, title = {Cringing before the {Lord}: {Milton}'s {Satan}, {Samuel} {Johnson}, and the {Anxiety} of {Worship}}, isbn = {978-0-87413-025-6}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Sacred} and {Profane} in {English} {Renaissance} {Literature}}, publisher = {University of Delaware Press}, author = {Barnaby, Andrew}, editor = {Papazian, Mary A.}, year = {2008}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, poetry, Milton, John (1608-1674), Paradise Lost (1667), devotion, devotional poetry, God, Metaphysical poets, Satan}, pages = {321--344}, } @article{paku_age_2008, title = {The {Age} of {Anon}: {Johnson} {Rewrites} the {Name} of the {Author}}, volume = {32}, issn = {1086-3192}, doi = {10.1215/00982601-2008-009}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Life}, author = {Paku, Gillian}, month = mar, year = {2008}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, The Rambler (1750-1752), anonymity}, pages = {98--109}, } @article{visan_johnsons_2008, title = {Johnson's \textit{{Dictionary}}, {Conversation}, {Recontextualisation} and {Organisation}}, volume = {5}, issn = {2286-0428}, language = {en}, journal = {Romanian Journal of English Studies}, author = {Vișan, Ruxandra}, year = {2008}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology, linguistic approach, quotation}, pages = {240--248}, } @phdthesis{watkin_rewriting_2007, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Rewriting '{Rasselas}': {Mary} {Wollstonecraft}, {Ellis} {Cornelia} {Knight}, {Elizabeth} {Pope} {Whately}, and {Charlotte} {Brontë} {Intertextualize} the {Choice} of {Life}}, language = {en}, school = {University of North Dakota}, author = {Watkin, Amy S.}, month = mar, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), novel, dissertation abstract, women writers, Brontë, Charlotte (1816-1855), Knight, Ellis Cornelia (1757-1837), marriage, Mary (1788), The Cave of Fancy, Whately, Elizabeth Pope (d. 1860), Wollstonecraft, Mary (1759-1797)}, } @article{edgecombe_gray_2007, title = {Gray and {Johnson}: {Parallel} {Sentiments} in the '{Eton} {College} {Ode}' and \textit{{Rasselas}}}, volume = {20}, issn = {1940-3364}, doi = {10.3200/ANQQ.20.2.20-22}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes, and Reviews}, author = {Edgecombe, Rodney Stenning}, month = mar, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), childhood, Ode on a Distant Prospect of Eton College (1747), sentiment}, pages = {20--22}, } @article{lee_quo_2007, title = {Quo {Vadis}? {Samuel} {Johnson} in the {New} {Millennium} [review of \textit{{The} {General} {Correspondence} of {James} {Boswell}, 1757–1763}, by {David} {Hankins} and {James} {J}. {Caudle}; \textit{{Loving} {Dr}. {Johnson}}, by {Helen} {Deutsch}; \textit{{Johnson} on the {English} {Language}}, by {Gwin} {J}. {Kolb} and {Robert} {DeMaria}, {Jr}.; \textit{{A} {Commentary} on {Mr}. {Pope}’s {Principles} of {Morality}, or {Essay} on {Man}: {A} {Translation} from the {French}}, by {O} {M} {Brack}, {Jr}.; \textit{{The} {Lives} of the {Most} {Eminent} {English} {Poets}: {With} {Critical} {Observations} on {Their} {Works}}, by {Roger} {Lonsdale}; \textit{{The} {Age} of {Johnson}: {A} {Scholarly} {Annual}}, by {Paul} {J}. {Korshin} and {Jack} {Lynch}; \textit{{Anniversary} {Essays} on {Johnson}’s “{Dictionary},”} by {Jack} {Lynch} and {Anne} {McDermott}; \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Unpublished} {Revisions} to the “{Dictionary} of the {English} {Language}”: {A} {Facsimile} {Edition}}, by {Allen} {Reddick}; and \textit{{Aspects} of {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Essays} on {His} {Arts}, {Mind}, {Afterlife}, and {Politics}}, by {Howard} {D}. {Weinbrot}]}, volume = {104}, issn = {1545-6951}, doi = {10.1086/519192}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Modern Philology}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, month = may, year = {2007}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, review article}, pages = {529--559}, } @incollection{davis_johnson_2007, address = {New York}, title = {Johnson, {Genre}, and '{Lycidas}'}, isbn = {978-0-87352-594-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Approaches to {Teaching} {Milton}'s {Shorter} {Poetry} and {Prose}}, publisher = {Modern Language Association of America}, author = {Davis, Matthew M.}, editor = {Herman, Peter C.}, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson, poetry, pedagogical approach, teaching approaches (literature), teaching of literature, genre conventions, Milton, John (1608-1674), pastoral elegy}, pages = {171--174}, } @article{curley_samuel_2007, title = {Samuel {Johnson}'s {Forgotten} {Friendship} with {William} {Shaw}: {Their} {Last} {Stand} for {Truth} in the {Ossian} {Controversy}}, volume = {18}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Curley, Thomas M.}, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson, Scottish literature, poetry, controversy, fraudulence, Macpherson, James (1736-1796), Shaw, William (1749-1831)}, pages = {19--65}, } @incollection{santesso_johnson_2007, address = {New York}, title = {Johnson as {Londoner}}, isbn = {978-0-404-64852-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Comparative {Excellence}: {New} {Essays} on {Shakespeare} and {Johnson}}, publisher = {AMS Press}, author = {Santesso, Aaron}, editor = {Rasmussen, Eric and Santesso, Aaron}, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, London}, pages = {161--179}, annote = {On Johnson’s “central urban philosophy,” with comments on the city and the poem London. “Shakespeare . . . comes to represent to Johnson not only how even the greatest authors are transformed by the city, but also how urban transformation is not always entirely negative.” }, } @article{jung_idleness_2007, title = {Idleness {Censured} and {Morality} {Vindicated}: {Johnson}'s '{Lives}' of {Shenstone} and {Gray}}, volume = {60}, issn = {0014-195X}, doi = {10.3917/etan.601.0080}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Études anglaises}, author = {Jung, Sandro}, year = {2007}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, morality, Life of Shenstone, Shenstone, William (1714-1763), Life of Gray}, pages = {80--91}, } @incollection{johnston_making_2007, address = {Newcastle upon Tyne}, title = {Making an {Entrance}: {Frances} {Burney} and {Samuel} {Johnson}}, isbn = {978-1-84718-320-0}, language = {en}, booktitle = {A {Celebration} of {Frances} {Burney}}, publisher = {Cambridge Scholars Publishing}, author = {Johnston, Freya}, editor = {Clark, Lorna J. and Stepankowsky, Paula LaBeck and Sabor, Peter}, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson, novel, Burney, Frances (1752-1840), Evelina (1778)}, pages = {184--195}, } @article{berglund_hester_2007, title = {Hester {Lynch} {Piozzi}'s \textit{{Anecdotes}} versus the {Editors}}, volume = {18}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Berglund, Lisa}, year = {2007}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, Piozzi, Hester Lynch (1741-1821), Welsh literature, editorial policy}, pages = {273--290}, } @incollection{chalmers_scottish_2007, address = {Newark}, title = {Scottish {Prospects}: {Thomas} {Pennant}, {Samuel} {Johnson}, and the {Possibilities} of {Travel} {Narrative}}, isbn = {978-0-87413-939-6}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Historical {Boundaries}, {Narrative} {Forms}: {Essays} on {British} {Literature} in the {Long} {Eighteenth} {Century} in {Honor} of {Everett} {Zimmerman}}, publisher = {University of Delaware Press}, author = {Chalmers, Alan}, editor = {Clymer, Lorna and Mayer, Robert}, year = {2007}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland (1775), prose, The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, with Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1785), travel literature, Scotland, A Tour in Scotland (1769), Pennant, Thomas (1726-1798)}, pages = {199--214}, annote = {“While Johnson may have been linked arm-in-arm with Boswell on the road, he was really ‘strolling’ with Pennant in his writing. . . . Pennant’s ambition to write an exhaustive and definitive study of Scotland if anything facilitates rather than inhibits Johnson’s own composition, fostering its distinct subjective voice.” }, } @incollection{stern_i_2007, address = {New York}, title = {'{I} {Do} {Wish} {That} {You} {Had} {Mentioned} {Garrick}': {The} {Absence} of {Garrick} in {Johnson}'s {Shakespeare}}, isbn = {978-0-404-64852-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Comparative {Excellence}: {New} {Essays} on {Shakespeare} and {Johnson}}, publisher = {AMS Press}, author = {Stern, Tiffany}, editor = {Rasmussen, Eric and Santesso, Aaron}, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson, Renaissance, Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), drama, Garrick, David (1717-1779), textual editing}, pages = {71--96}, annote = {“Garrick is not merely ‘forgotten’ in Johnson’s Shakespeare; Garrick, and the need not to mention his performances or use his books, determines the content and layout of the Shakespeare text and notes. Thus Johnson’s Shakespeare is shaped by the absence of David Garrick.” }, } @incollection{lynch_dignity_2007, address = {New York}, title = {The {Dignity} of an {Ancient}: {Johnson} {Edits} the {Editors}}, isbn = {978-0-404-64852-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Comparative {Excellence}: {New} {Essays} on {Shakespeare} and {Johnson}}, publisher = {AMS Press}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, editor = {Rasmussen, Eric and Santesso, Aaron}, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson, Renaissance, Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), drama, textual editing}, pages = {97--114}, annote = {On Johnson’s development of the variorum form in his edition of Shakespeare, with examples from his edition of Lear. }, } @article{johnston_accumulation_2007, title = {Accumulation in {Johnson}’s \textit{{Dictionary}}}, volume = {57}, issn = {1471-6852}, doi = {10.1093/escrit/cgm019}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Essays in Criticism}, author = {Johnston, Freya}, month = oct, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, compilation}, pages = {301--324}, } @article{barry_long_2007, title = {The {Long} {View}: {Beckett}, {Johnson}, {Wordsworth} and the {Language} of {Epitaphs}}, volume = {18}, issn = {1875-7405}, doi = {10.1163/18757405-018001004}, language = {en}, journal = {Samuel Beckett Today/Aujourd'hui: A Bilingual Review/Revue Bilingue}, author = {Barry, Elizabeth}, year = {2007}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, fiction, Irish literature, epitaph, death, French literature, drama, Beckett, Samuel (1906-1989), Essays upon Epitaphs, The Excursion (1814), Wordsworth, William (1770-1850)}, pages = {47--60}, } @article{smallwood_voice_2008, title = {Voice and {Laughter} in {Johnson}'s {Criticism}}, volume = {15}, issn = {1065-3112}, language = {en}, journal = {1650–1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era}, author = {Smallwood, Philip}, year = {2008}, keywords = {Johnson, criticism, satire, humor}, pages = {293--314}, } @article{meyers_samuel_2007, title = {Samuel {Demands} the {Muse}: {Johnson}'s {Stamp} on {Imaginative} {Literature}}, volume = {65}, issn = {0003-5769}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Antioch Review}, author = {Meyers, Jeffrey}, month = dec, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson, influence study}, pages = {39--49}, } @incollection{simon_familiarising_2007, title = {'{Familiarising} the {Ancients}'-{Imitation} and {Verse} {Satire}: {A} {Literary} {Genre} as {Repository} of {Cultural} {Knowledge}}, isbn = {978-3-88476-973-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Gattungstheorie und {Gattungsgeschichte}}, publisher = {Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier (WVT)}, author = {Simon, Denis}, editor = {Gymnich, Marion and Neumann, Birgit and Nünning, Ansgar}, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson, Classics, poetry, Pope, Alexander (1688-1744), London (1738), Imitations of Horace (1733), Young, Edward (1683-1765), genre study, satirical poetry, imitation, The Universal Passion (1725-1728)}, pages = {153--172}, } @incollection{rader_richardson_2006, title = {From {Richardson} to {Austen}: '{Johnson}'s {Rule}' and the {Development} of the {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Novel} of {Moral} {Action}}, isbn = {978-1-4051-0774-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Novel}: {An} {Anthology} of {Criticism} and {Theory}, 1900-2000}, publisher = {Blackwell}, author = {Rader, Ralph W.}, editor = {Hale, Dorothy J.}, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson, The Rambler (1750-1752), protagonist, novel, morality, catharsis, didacticism}, pages = {140--153}, } @phdthesis{vilmar_samuel_2005, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Chronotope} of {Satire}}, language = {en}, school = {Emory University}, author = {Vilmar, Christopher Stephen}, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), poetry, London (1738), The Vanity of Human Wishes (1749), dissertation abstract, satire}, } @phdthesis{kinkade_samuel_2006, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}'s \textit{{Rambler}} and the {Invention} of {Self}-{Help} {Literature}}, language = {en}, school = {University of Texas at Austin}, author = {Kinkade, John Steven}, month = oct, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, The Rambler (1750-1752), essay, dissertation abstract, genre study, self-help book}, } @article{harada_jonson_2006, title = {Jonson no jisho no tanoshimi}, volume = {152}, issn = {0287-2706}, language = {jpn}, number = {1}, journal = {Eigo Seinen/Rising Generation}, author = {Harada, Noriyuki}, month = apr, year = {2006}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology, observation}, pages = {28--29}, } @article{pinnavaia_idiomatic_2006, title = {Idiomatic {Expressions} {Regarding} {Food} and {Drink} in {Johnson}’s \textit{{Dictionary} of the {English} {Language}} (1755 and 1773)}, volume = {19}, issn = {1825-6589}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Textus: English Studies in Italy}, author = {Pinnavaia, Laura}, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, English language (Modern), lexicology, food names, idiom, phraseology}, pages = {151--166}, } @article{katritzky_johnson_2006, title = {Johnson and the {Earl} of {Shelburne}'s {Circle}}, volume = {17}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Katritzky, Linde}, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson, Dissenters, Shelburne, William Petty, Earl of (1737-1805)}, pages = {101--118}, } @article{curley_samuel_2006, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Truth}: {The} {First} {Systematic} {Detection} of {Literary} {Deception} in {James} {Macpherson}'s {Ossian}}, volume = {17}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Curley, Thomas M.}, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson, Scottish literature, poetry, Macpherson, James (1736-1796), hoaxes}, pages = {119--196}, annote = {An extensive investigation of Macpherson’s manipulation of traditional material in the Ossianic poems. }, } @article{chapin_samuel_2005, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Argument} from {Prophecy}}, volume = {45}, issn = {0009-7527}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Cithara: Essays in the Judaeo-Christian Tradition}, author = {Chapin, Chester}, month = nov, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, anti-Christ, Catholicism, prophecy}, pages = {28--40}, } @article{kass_morbid_2005, title = {Morbid {Melancholy}, the {Imagination}, and {Samuel} {Johnson}'s {Sermons}}, volume = {8}, issn = {1533-791X}, doi = {10.1353/log.2005.0037}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture}, author = {Kass, Thomas}, month = sep, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, imagination, melancholy, Sermons}, pages = {47--63}, } @article{vancil_observations_2006, title = {Some {Observations} about the {Samuel} {Johnson} {Miniature} {Dictionaries} in the {Cordell} {Collection}}, volume = {19}, issn = {1825-6589}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Textus: English Studies in Italy}, author = {Vancil, David}, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, collection study, miniature editions, schoolchildren, Warren N. and Suzanne B. Cordell Collection of Dictionaries}, pages = {167--178}, } @article{sherbo_more_2005, title = {More {Johnsoniana} from the \textit{{Gentleman}'s {Magazine}}}, volume = {52 [250]}, issn = {1471-6941}, doi = {10.1093/notesj/gji326}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Sherbo, Arthur}, month = sep, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson, The Gentleman's Magazine (1731-1907)}, pages = {376--377}, } @article{tankard_samuel_2005, title = {Samuel {Johnson}'s {History} of {Memory}}, volume = {102}, issn = {1543-0383}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Studies in Philology}, author = {Tankard, Paul}, month = dec, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, diary, memory}, pages = {110--142}, } @article{aurthur_opium_2006, title = {Opium and {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {17}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Aurthur, Tim and Calt, Steven}, year = {2006}, pages = {85--99}, annote = {SJ was addicted to medicinal opium, which produced rather than alleviated many of his symptoms. }, } @article{mcmullin_j_2006, title = {J. {D}. {Fleeman}, {A} {Bibliography} of the {Works} of {Samuel} {Johnson}, 50.{3R}/21, 26, 27 ({The} \textit{{Rambler}}, {Hodges}'s {Edition})}, volume = {30}, issn = {1834-9013}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Script \& Print: Bulletin of the Bibliographical Society of Australia and New Zealand}, author = {McMullin, B. J.}, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, The Rambler (1750-1752), editions, essay, Hodges, J. (fl. 1791), printing history}, pages = {42--44}, } @article{fukumoto_100_2006, title = {100 nen buri no shinban}, volume = {152}, issn = {0287-2706}, language = {jpn}, number = {3}, journal = {Eigo Seinen/Rising Generation}, author = {Fukumoto, Tadayuki}, month = jun, year = {2006}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, editions, canon formation}, pages = {158--158}, } @article{bush_courtship_2005, title = {Courtship and {Private} {Character} in {Johnson}'s \textit{{Rambler}} {Essays} on {Marriage}}, volume = {43}, issn = {0013-8282}, doi = {10.1215/00138282-43.2.50}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {English Language Notes}, author = {Bush, Jamie}, month = dec, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, The Rambler (1750-1752), essay, character, marriage, courtship, inner self}, pages = {50--59}, } @article{jung_johnsons_2006, title = {Johnson's \textit{{Dictionary}} and the {Language} of {William} {Collins}'s \textit{{Odes} on {Several} {Descriptive} and {Allegoric} {Subjects}}}, volume = {19}, issn = {1825-6589}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Textus: English Studies in Italy}, author = {Jung, Sandro}, year = {2006}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, Collins, William (1721-1759), Life of Collins, Odes on Several Descriptive and Allegoric Subjects (1746)}, pages = {69--86}, } @article{lynch_samuel_2005-1, title = {Samuel {Johnson}, {Unbeliever}}, volume = {29}, issn = {1086-3192}, doi = {10.1215/00982601-29-3-1}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Life}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, month = sep, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson, beliefs, crisis, epistemology}, pages = {1--19}, annote = {On Johnson’s engagement with philosophical skepticism, from Sextus Empiricus to Hume. }, } @article{mcdermott_johnson_2005, title = {Johnson in {Context}}, volume = {18}, issn = {1477-4577}, doi = {10.1093/ijl/eci017}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {International Journal of Lexicography}, author = {McDermott, Anne and Moon, Rosamund}, month = jun, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology}, pages = {153--266}, } @article{iamartino_english_2006, title = {English {Flour} and {Italian} {Bran}: {Johnson}'s \textit{{Dictionary}} and the {Reformation} of {Italian} {Lexicography} in the {Early} {Nineteenth} {Century}}, volume = {19}, issn = {1825-6589}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Textus: English Studies in Italy}, author = {Iamartino, Giovanni}, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, Italian literature, Vocabolario degli accademici della Crusca (1612)}, pages = {203--216}, } @article{pireddu_landscape_2006, title = {The '{Landscape} of the {Body}': {The} {Language} of {Medicine} in {Johnson}'s \textit{{Dictionary}}}, volume = {19}, issn = {1825-6589}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Textus: English Studies in Italy}, author = {Pireddu, Silvia}, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology, medical terms}, pages = {107--130}, } @article{holland_editing_2005, title = {Editing for {Performance}: {Dr}. {Johnson} and the {Stage}}, volume = {49}, issn = {2175-8026}, language = {en}, journal = {Ilha do Desterro: A Journal of Language and Literature/Revista de Língua e Literatura}, author = {Holland, Peter}, month = jul, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson, Renaissance, Hamlet (1600-1601), Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), tragedy, editions, performance, annotation}, pages = {75--98}, } @article{groom_samuel_2006, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Truth}: {A} {Response} to {Curley}}, volume = {17}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Groom, Nick}, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson, Scottish literature, poetry, Macpherson, James (1736-1796), hoaxes}, pages = {197--201}, annote = {Groom responds to Curley’s “Samuel Johnson and Truth,” suggesting that Curley’s evidence is familiar, and that notions of “forgery” have to be reconsidered. }, } @incollection{radner_constructing_2006, address = {Madison}, title = {Constructing an {Adventure} and {Negotiating} for {Narrative} {Control}: {Johnson} and {Boswell} in the {Hebrides}}, isbn = {978-0-299-21760-0}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Literary {Couplings}: {Writing} {Couples}, {Collaborators}, and the {Construction} of {Authorship}}, publisher = {University of Wisconsin Press}, author = {Radner, John B.}, editor = {Stone, Marjorie and Thompson, Judith}, year = {2006}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland (1775), prose, The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, with Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1785), friendship, literary collaboration}, pages = {59--78}, } @article{hilger_strategies_2006, title = {Strategies of {Response}: {Ellis} {Cornelia} {Knight}'s {Sequel} to {Samuel} {Johnson}'s \textit{{Rasselas}}}, volume = {10}, issn = {1092-0625}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Intertexts}, author = {Hilger, Stephanie M.}, month = mar, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson, Rasselas (1759), novel, Knight, Ellis Cornelia (1757-1837), Dinarbas (1790), sequel}, pages = {65--86}, } @article{dossena_cinic_2006, title = {'{The} {Cinic} {Scotomastic}'? {Johnson}, {His} {Commentators}, {Scots}, {French}, and the {Story} of {English}}, volume = {19}, issn = {1825-6589}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Textus: English Studies in Italy}, author = {Dossena, Marina}, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology, Scots English dialect}, pages = {51--68}, } @article{mackenzie_british_2006, title = {Some {British} {Writers} and {Gustavus} {Vasa}}, volume = {78}, issn = {1651-2308}, doi = {10.1080/00393270600642031}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Studia Neophilologica: A Journal of Germanic and Romance Languages and Literature}, author = {Mackenzie, Niall}, month = jun, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson, Irish literature, drama, Brooke, Henry (1703-1783), Gustav I Vasa, King of Sweden (1496-1560), Gustavus Vasa (1739), Jacobites, The Revolution of Sweden (1706), Trotter, Catharine (1679-1749)}, pages = {63--80}, } @article{sheidlower_defining_2005, title = {Defining {Moment}: {On} {Its} {Two} {Hundred} and {Fiftieth} {Anniversary}, a {Look} {Back} at {Doctor} {Johnson}'s {Exhaustive} {Dictionary} [review of \textit{{Johnson} on the {English} {Language}}, by {Gwin} {J}. {Kolb} and {Robert} {DeMaria}, {Jr}.; \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {Selections} from the 1755 {Work} {That} {Defined} the {English} {Language}}, by {Jack} {Lynch}, and \textit{{Dr} {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {The} {Extraordinary} {Story} of the {Book} that {Defined} the {World}}, by {Henry} {Hitchings}]}, volume = {12}, issn = {1098-3376}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {BookForum: The Review for Art, Fiction, \& Culture}, author = {Sheidlower, Jesse}, month = oct, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, review article}, pages = {5--7}, } @article{scherwatzky_samuel_2006, title = {Samuel {Johnson}'s {Augustinianism} {Revisited}}, volume = {17}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Scherwatzky, Steven D.}, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson, Classics, prose, Augustine, Saint (354-430), North African literature}, pages = {1--16}, annote = {Johnson has often been called “Augustinian”; Scherwatzky provides the most thorough account of what this means. }, } @article{ricks_dictionary_2005, title = {\textit{{Dictionary}} {Johnson} [review of \textit{{Johnson} on the {English} {Language}}, by {Gwin} {J}. {Kolb} and {Robert} {DeMaria}, {Jr}.]}, volume = {24}, issn = {0734-0222}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {New Criterion}, author = {Ricks, Christopher}, month = sep, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, English language}, pages = {82--87}, } @article{chang_signs_2005, title = {Signs {Taken} for {Wonders}: \textit{{The} {Vanity} of {Human} {Wishes}} and the {Production} of a '{Relevant}' {Translation}}, volume = {14}, issn = {1018-3914}, language = {en}, journal = {NTU Studies in Language and Literature}, author = {Chang, Hueikeng}, month = sep, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson, poetry, Juvenal (fl. ca. 100 A.D.), The Vanity of Human Wishes (1749), translation theory}, pages = {55--80}, } @article{masi_lexicographic_2006, title = {Lexicographic {Material} under {Observation}: {From} {Johnson}'s \textit{{Dictionary}} to a {Model} for a {Cognition}-{Based} {Dictionary} of {Lexical} {Patterns}}, volume = {19}, issn = {1825-6589}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Textus: English Studies in Italy}, author = {Masi, Silvia}, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology, English language}, pages = {237--258}, } @article{scanlan_johnsons_2006, title = {Johnson's \textit{{Dictionary}} and {Legal} {Dictionaries}}, volume = {19}, issn = {1825-6589}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Textus: English Studies in Italy}, author = {Scanlan, J. T.}, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology, legal terms, terminology}, pages = {87--106}, } @article{pearce_gleaned_2006, title = {'{Gleaned} as {Industry} {Should} {Find}, or {Chance} {Should} {Offer} {It}': {Johnson}’s \textit{{Dictionary}} after 250 {Years} [review of \textit{{Anniversary} {Essays} on {Johnson}’s} {Dictionary} by {Jack} {Lynch} and {Anne} {McDermott}]}, volume = {17}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Pearce, Chris P.}, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, review article}, pages = {341--362}, } @article{davis_ask_2006, title = {'{Ask} for the {Old} {Paths}': {Johnson} and the {Usages} {Controversy}}, volume = {17}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Davis, Matthew M.}, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson, Anglican Church, liturgy, religious controversy}, pages = {17--68}, annote = {A scholarly investigation of SJ’s involvement in a religious dispute. }, } @article{billi_johnsons_2006, title = {Johnson’s {Beauties}: {The} {Lexicon} of the {Aesthetics} in the \textit{{Dictionary}}}, volume = {19}, issn = {1825-6589}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Textus: English Studies in Italy}, author = {Billi, Mirella}, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology, language, art terms}, pages = {131--150}, } @article{pearce_recovering_2006, title = {Recovering the ‘{Rigour} of {Interpretative} {Lexicography}’: {Border} {Crossings} in {Johnson}’s \textit{{Dictionary}}}, volume = {19}, issn = {1825-6589}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Textus: English Studies in Italy}, author = {Pearce, Chris P.}, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology, glosses}, pages = {33--50}, } @article{cacchiani_desperately_2006, title = {Desperately, {Utterly} and {Other} {Intensifiers}: {On} {Their} {Inclusion} and {Definition} in {Dr} {Johnson}'s \textit{{Dictionary}}}, volume = {19}, issn = {1825-6589}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Textus: English Studies in Italy}, author = {Cacchiani, Silvia}, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology, corpus analysis, intensifier}, pages = {217--236}, } @article{roper_johnson_2006, title = {Johnson, {Dryden}, and an {Allusion} to {Horace}}, volume = {53 [251]}, issn = {1471-6941}, doi = {10.1093/notesj/gjl028}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Roper, Alan}, month = jun, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, Horace (65 B.C.-8 B.C.), The Rambler (1750-1752), Carmina, English language translation, Odes, remembrance}, pages = {198--199}, } @article{meyers_reconsiderations_2006, title = {Reconsiderations: {Shade}'s {Shadow}}, volume = {24}, issn = {0734-0222}, language = {en}, number = {9}, journal = {New Criterion}, author = {Meyers, Jeffrey}, month = may, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson, novel, English language literature, Nabokov, Vladimir (1899-1977), Pale Fire (1962), Russian literature, Shade, John (character)}, pages = {31--35}, annote = {On Johnson’s influence on Nabokov’s Pale Fire. }, } @article{demaria_north_2006, title = {North and {South} in {Johnson}'s \textit{{Dictionary}}}, volume = {19}, issn = {1825-6589}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Textus: English Studies in Italy}, author = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology}, pages = {11--32}, } @article{lee_allegories_2006, title = {Allegories of {Mentoring}: {Johnson} and {Frances} {Burney}'s {Cecilia}}, volume = {5}, issn = {1528-3631}, language = {en}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Novel}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson, novel, mentor, Burney, Frances (1752-1840), Cecilia (1782), patriarchy}, pages = {249--276}, } @article{lancashire_johnson_2005, title = {Johnson and {Seventeenth}-{Century} {English} {Glossographers}}, volume = {18}, issn = {1477-4577}, doi = {10.1093/ijl/eci018}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {International Journal of Lexicography}, author = {Lancashire, Ian}, month = jun, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology, quotation (1656-1706)}, pages = {157--171}, } @article{kersey_wells_2006, title = {'{The} {Wells} of {English} {Undefiled}': {Samuel} {Johnson}'s {Romantic} {Resistance} to {Britishness}}, volume = {17}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Kersey, Mel}, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, British identity, Romantic period}, pages = {69--84}, } @article{vicentini_johnsons_2006, title = {In {Johnsons}' {Footsteps}: {Baretti}'s {English} {Grammar} and the {Spread} of the {English} {Language} in {Italy} during the {Eighteenth} {Century}}, volume = {19}, issn = {1825-6589}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Textus: English Studies in Italy}, author = {Vicentini, Alessandra}, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, Italian literature, English language literature, Baretti, Giuseppe (1719-1789)}, pages = {179--202}, } @article{goldberg_private_2005, title = {A {Private} {Collection} of {Johnson} and {His} ({Extended}) {Circle}}, volume = {19}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Intelligencer}, author = {Goldberg, Gerald M.}, month = sep, year = {2005}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, prose, fiction, book collecting}, pages = {19--26}, } @incollection{venturo_samuel_2006-1, address = {Maldon, Mass.}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}, \textit{{London}} and \textit{{The} {Vanity} of {Human} {Wishes}}}, isbn = {978-1-4051-1316-8}, language = {en}, booktitle = {A {Companion} to {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Poetry}}, publisher = {Wiley-Blackwell}, author = {Venturo, David F.}, editor = {Gerrard, Christine}, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson, poetry, London (1738), The Vanity of Human Wishes (1749), Ancient Roman poetry}, pages = {252--264}, } @article{justice_rasselas_2004, title = {\textit{{Rasselas}} in ‘{The} {Rise} of the {Novel}’}, volume = {4}, issn = {1528-3631}, language = {en}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Novel}, author = {Justice, George}, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), teaching of literature, curriculum (literature), The Rise of the Novel (1957), Watt, Ian (1917-1999)}, pages = {217--231}, } @phdthesis{pearce_terms_2004, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Terms of {Corruption}: {Samuel} {Johnson}’s \textit{{Dictionary}} in {Its} {Contexts}}, language = {en}, school = {University of Texas at Austin}, author = {Pearce, Christopher Patrick}, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology, dissertation abstract, rhetoric, corruption, language change}, } @incollection{luna_typographic_2005, address = {Cambridge}, title = {The {Typographic} {Design} of {Johnson}'s \textit{{Dictionary}}}, isbn = {978-0-521-84844-2}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Anniversary {Essays} on {Johnson}'s "{Dictionary}"}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Luna, Paul}, editor = {Lynch, Jack and McDermott, Anne}, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, bibliographical approach, editions, typography}, pages = {175--197}, } @article{sherbo_four_2004, title = {Four {Scraps} of {Johnsoniana}}, volume = {51 [249]}, issn = {1471-6941}, doi = {10.1093/nq/51.1.59}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Sherbo, Arthur}, month = mar, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {59--60}, file = {Full Text PDF:C\:\\Users\\jlync\\Zotero\\storage\\GK8FGEQ8\\Sherbo - 2004 - Four Scraps of Johnsoniana.pdf:application/pdf}, } @article{dille_johnsons_2005, title = {Johnson’s \textit{{Dictionary}} in the {Nineteenth} {Century}: {A} {Legacy} in {Transition}}, volume = {16}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Dille, Catherine}, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, reception study, reception (1800-1899)}, pages = {21--37}, } @article{sharma_samuel_2004, title = {Samuel {Johnson}'s {Image} of {India}}, volume = {15}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Sharma, Amiya Bhushan}, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, India}, pages = {121--139}, annote = {A consideration of Johnson’s knowledge of, and opinions about, Indian culture. }, } @incollection{osselton_hyphenated_2005, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Hyphenated {Compounds} in {Johnson}'s \textit{{Dictionary}}}, isbn = {978-0-521-84844-2}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Anniversary {Essays} on {Johnson}'s "{Dictionary}"}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Osselton, Noel E.}, editor = {Lynch, Jack and McDermott, Anne}, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, English language (Modern), compound word, hyphen, orthography, writing systems}, pages = {160--174}, } @article{snead_disjecta_2004, title = {Disjecta {Membra} {Poetae}: {The} {Aesthetics} of the {Fragment} and {Johnson}’s {Biographical} {Practice} in the \textit{{Lives} of the {English} {Poets}}}, volume = {15}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Snead, Jennifer}, year = {2004}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, anecdote, reader, aesthetic theory, contingency, detail, fragmentation}, pages = {37--56}, } @article{tankard_great_2004, title = {The '{Great} {Cham}' and the '{English} {Aristophanes}': {Samuel} {Johnson}, {Samuel} {Foote}, and {Harmless} {Pleasure}}, volume = {15}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Tankard, Paul}, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, pleasure, humor, Foote, Samuel (1720-1777)}, pages = {83--96}, } @article{sairio_sam_2005, title = {'{Sam} of {Streatham} {Park}': {A} {Linguistic} {Study} of {Dr}. {Johnson}'s {Membership} in the {Thrale} {Family}}, volume = {9}, issn = {1744-4233}, doi = {10.1080/13825570500068109}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {European Journal of English Studies}, author = {Sairio, Anni}, month = apr, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson, social network, English language (Modern), letters, stylistics, personal pronoun, pragmatics, stylistic approach}, pages = {21--35}, } @incollection{mcdermott_johnson_2005-1, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Johnson the {Prescriptivist}? {The} {Case} for the {Defense}}, isbn = {978-0-521-84844-2}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Anniversary {Essays} on {Johnson}'s "{Dictionary}"}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {McDermott, Anne}, editor = {Lynch, Jack and McDermott, Anne}, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology, prescriptive grammar}, pages = {113--128}, } @incollection{weinbrot_what_2005, address = {Cambridge}, title = {What {Johnson}'s {Illustrative} {Quotations} {Illustrate}: {Language} and {Viewpoint} in the {Dictionary}}, isbn = {978-0-521-84844-2}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Anniversary {Essays} on {Johnson}'s "{Dictionary}"}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, editor = {Lynch, Jack and McDermott, Anne}, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, politics, quotation, religious beliefs}, pages = {42--60}, } @incollection{barnbrook_johnson_2005, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Johnson the {Prescriptivist}? {The} {Case} for the {Prosecution}}, isbn = {978-0-521-84844-2}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Anniversary {Essays} on {Johnson}'s "{Dictionary}"}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Barnbrook, Geoff}, editor = {Lynch, Jack and McDermott, Anne}, year = {2005}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology, prescriptive grammar, linguistic corpus}, pages = {92--112}, } @article{lee_johnsons_2005, title = {Johnson's {Symbolic} {Mentors}: {Addison}, {Dryden}, and \textit{{Rambler}} 86}, volume = {16}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, The Rambler (1750-1752), Addison, Joseph (1672-1719), symbolism, metaphor}, pages = {59--79}, } @article{mckenzie_johnsons_2004, title = {Johnson's '{Life} of {Foucault}': {A} {Pastirody}}, volume = {10}, issn = {1065-3112}, language = {en}, journal = {1650–1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era}, author = {McKenzie, Alan}, year = {2004}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, prose, French literature, Foucault, Michel (1926-1984)}, pages = {189--204}, } @article{rothschild_blinking_2004, title = {Blinking {Sam}: {The} {True} {History} of {Sir} {Joshua} {Reynolds}'s 1775 {Portrait} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {15}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Rothschild, Loren}, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson, painting, Reynolds, Sir Joshua (1723-1792)}, pages = {141--150}, annote = {An authoritative account of the famous Blinking Sam portrait. }, } @incollection{hudson_reassessing_2005, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Reassessing the {Political} {Context} of the {Dictionary}: {Johnson} and the '{Broad}-{Bottom}' {Opposition}}, isbn = {978-0-521-84844-2}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Anniversary {Essays} on {Johnson}'s "{Dictionary}"}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Hudson, Nicholas}, editor = {Lynch, Jack and McDermott, Anne}, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, political context}, pages = {61--76}, } @article{guerra_unexpected_2005, title = {Unexpected {Symmetries}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Mary} {Wollstonecraft} on the {Northern} {Road}}, volume = {18}, issn = {1825-6589}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Textus: English Studies in Italy}, author = {Guerra, Lia}, year = {2005}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland (1775), prose, travel literature, genre study, Wollstonecraft, Mary (1759-1797), Letters Written during a Short Residence in Sweden, Norway and Denmark (1796)}, pages = {93--106}, } @article{keevak_johnsons_2004, title = {Johnson's {Psalmanazar}}, volume = {15}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Keevak, Michael}, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, Psalmanazar, George (1679?-1763)}, pages = {97--120}, } @incollection{stone_law_2005, address = {Cambridge}, title = {The {Law}, the {Alphabet}, and {Samuel} {Johnson}}, isbn = {978-0-521-84844-2}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Anniversary {Essays} on {Johnson}'s "{Dictionary}"}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Stone, John}, editor = {Lynch, Jack and McDermott, Anne}, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, Cowell, John (1554-1611), legal language, The Interpreter (1607)}, pages = {147--159}, } @incollection{lancashire_dictionaries_2005, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Dictionaries and {Power} from {Palsgrave} to {Johnson}}, isbn = {978-0-521-84844-2}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Anniversary {Essays} on {Johnson}’s “{Dictionary}”}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Lancashire, Ian}, editor = {Lynch, Jack and McDermott, Anne}, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology, patronage, multilingual dictionary, nobility, plagiarism}, pages = {24--41}, } @incollection{lynch_johnsons_2005, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Johnson's {Encyclopedia}}, isbn = {978-0-521-84844-2}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Anniversary {Essays} on {Johnson}'s "{Dictionary}"}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, editor = {Lynch, Jack and McDermott, Anne}, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose}, pages = {129--146}, annote = {On the boundary between dictionaries, limited to lexical information, and encyclopedias, which are more expansive, and the ways in which SJ’s Dictionary often crosses the line. }, } @article{jung_quest_2004, title = {'{In} {Quest} of {Mistaken} {Beauties}': {Samuel} {Johnson}'s \textit{{Life} of {Collins}} {Reconsidered}}, volume = {57}, issn = {0014-195X}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Études anglaises}, author = {Jung, Sandro}, month = jul, year = {2004}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {284--296}, } @article{hall_signs_2005, title = {Signs of {Life} in the {Eighteenth}-{Century}: {Dr}. {Johnson} and the {Invention} of {Popular} {Culture}}, volume = {19}, language = {en}, journal = {Kentucky Philological Review}, author = {Hall, Dennis R.}, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, popular culture}, pages = {12--16}, } @incollection{demaria_johnsons_2005, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Johnson's {Extempore} {History} and {Grammar} of the {English} {Language}}, isbn = {978-0-521-84844-2}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Anniversary {Essays} on {Johnson}'s "{Dictionary}"}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, editor = {Lynch, Jack and McDermott, Anne}, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, improvisation}, pages = {77--91}, } @article{kinsella_pride_2005, title = {The {Pride} of {Literature}: {Arthur} {Murphy}'s {Essay} on {Johnson}}, volume = {16}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Kinsella, Thomas E.}, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, Essay on the Life and Genius of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1792), Murphy, Arthur (1727-1805)}, pages = {129--156}, } @article{mcdermott_compilation_2005, title = {The {Compilation} {Methods} of {Johnson}’s \textit{{Dictionary}}}, volume = {16}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {McDermott, Anne}, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, compilation}, pages = {1--20}, } @article{brant_fume_2004, title = {Fume and {Perfume}: {Some} {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Uses} of {Smell}}, volume = {43}, issn = {0021-9371}, doi = {10.1086/421927}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Journal of British Studies}, author = {Brant, Clare}, month = oct, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson, A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland (1775), prose, Scottish literature, The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, with Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1785), novel, smell, Smollett, Tobias (1721-1771), flatulence, human body, perfume, political ideologies, The History and Adventures of an Atom (1769)}, pages = {444--463}, } @article{lynch_johnson_2004, title = {Johnson and {Hooker} on {Ecclesiastical} and {Civil} {Polity}}, volume = {55}, issn = {1471-6968}, doi = {10.1093/res/55.218.45}, abstract = {Although Richard Hooker has long been acknowledged as an influence on both the prose style and the religious thought of Samuel Johnson, their relationship has never been examined in depth. Several previously unnoticed parallels between Hooker's writings and Johnson's writings (including his collaboration with Robert Chambers) provide a starting point for an investigation of Hooker's influence on Johnson's thought on questions of religious irenism and the relation of the civil and ecclesiastical states. The passages where Johnson follows Hooker most closely provide additional insights into Johnson's political and religious conservatism.}, language = {en}, number = {218}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, month = feb, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, politics, religion, conservatism, Hooker, Richard (1553/4-1600)}, pages = {45--59}, annote = {On SJ’s reading in Richard Hooker and his ideas on theology, church governance, and “things indifferent.” }, } @article{pearce_johnsons_2004, title = {Johnson’s {Proud} {Folio}: {The} {Material} and {Rhetorical} {Contexts} of {Johnson}’s {Preface} to the \textit{{Dictionary}}}, volume = {15}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Pearce, Chris P.}, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, rhetoric, self-legitimation}, pages = {1--35}, } @article{kemmerer_domestic_2004, title = {Domestic {Relations} in {Samuel} {Johnson}'s \textit{{Life} of {Milton}}}, volume = {15}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Kemmerer, Kathleen Nulton}, year = {2004}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, women, Life of Milton, Milton, John (1608-1674)}, pages = {57--82}, } @incollection{probyn_referencing_2005, address = {Dunedin, N.Z.}, title = {Referencing the {Real}: {Hugh} {Blair}, {Joshua} {Reynolds}, {Samuel} {Johnson}, and the {Limits} of {Representation}}, volume = {1}, isbn = {978-1-877139-79-6}, language = {en}, booktitle = {New {Windows} on a {Woman}'s {World}}, publisher = {University of Otago Department of English}, author = {Probyn, Clive}, editor = {Gibson, Colin and Marr, Lisa}, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, Scottish literature, Reynolds, Sir Joshua (1723-1792), Blair, Hugh (1718-1800), 'Preface to Shakespeare', Discourses on Art, Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres (1783), representation}, pages = {258--275}, } @incollection{hailey_hidden_2005, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Hidden {Quarto} {Editions} of {Johnson}'s \textit{{Dictionary}}}, isbn = {978-0-521-84844-2}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Anniversary {Essays} on {Johnson}'s "{Dictionary}"}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Hailey, R. Carter}, editor = {Lynch, Jack and McDermott, Anne}, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, quarto edition}, pages = {228--239}, } @article{chico_rasselas_2005, title = {\textit{{Rasselas}} and the {Rise} of the {Novel}}, volume = {56}, issn = {0021-728X}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Chico, Tita}, month = mar, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), novel, pedagogical approach, teaching approaches (literature), teaching of literature, genre conventions}, pages = {8--11}, } @incollection{reddick_revision_2005, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Revision and the {Limits} of {Collaboration}: {Hands} and {Texts} in {Johnson}'s \textit{{Dictionary}}}, isbn = {978-0-521-84844-2}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Anniversary {Essays} on {Johnson}'s "{Dictionary}"}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Reddick, Allen}, editor = {Lynch, Jack and McDermott, Anne}, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, literary collaboration, textual revision}, pages = {212--227}, } @article{bax_traces_2005, title = {Traces of {Johnson} in the {Language} of {Fanny} {Burney}}, volume = {5}, issn = {1989-6131}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {International Journal of English Studies}, author = {Bax, Randy}, year = {2005}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, prose, The Rambler (1750-1752), social network, English language (Modern), novel, stylistics, language, Burney, Frances (1752-1840), morphology, syntax}, pages = {159--181}, } @article{karounos_rasselas_2005, title = {\textit{{Rasselas}} and the {Riddle} of the {Caves}: {Setting} {Eternity} in the {Hearts} of {Men}}, volume = {16}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Karounos, Michael}, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), emptiness, eternity, hope, the quest for meaning, time imagery, vanity}, pages = {39--58}, } @article{powell_johnson_2004, title = {Johnson and {His} '{Readers}' in the {Epistolary} \textit{{Rambler}} {Essays}}, volume = {44}, issn = {1522-9270}, doi = {10.1353/sel.2004.0030}, abstract = {This essay examines the fictitious “letters to the editor” in Samuel Johnson’s Rambler in order to explore the author’s powerful ambivalence toward his various personas, his readership, and his own text throughout the periodical.}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {SEL: Studies in English Literature, 1500–1900}, author = {Powell, Manushag N.}, month = jun, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, The Rambler (1750-1752), essay, epistolary technique, reader response}, pages = {571--594}, } @article{sudan_mud_2004, title = {Mud, {Mortar}, and {Other} {Technologies} of {Empire}}, volume = {45}, issn = {1935-0201}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation}, author = {Sudan, Rajani}, month = jun, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), Pope, Alexander (1688-1744), British Empire, technology, India, English prose, Windsor Forest (1713)}, pages = {147--169}, } @incollection{korshin_mythology_2005, address = {Cambridge}, title = {The {Mythology} of {Johnson}'s \textit{{Dictionary}}}, isbn = {978-0-521-84844-2}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Anniversary {Essays} on {Johnson}'s "{Dictionary}"}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Korshin, Paul J.}, editor = {Lynch, Jack and McDermott, Anne}, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, literary reputation}, pages = {10--23}, annote = {Korshin demolishes many of the myths and legends that have grown up around the writing of the Dictionary. }, } @incollection{dille_dictionary_2005, address = {Cambridge}, title = {The \textit{{Dictionary}} in {Abstract}: {Johnson}'s {Abridgments} of the \textit{{Dictionary} of the {English} {Language}} for the {Common} {Reader}}, isbn = {978-0-521-84844-2}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Anniversary {Essays} on {Johnson}'s "{Dictionary}"}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Dille, Catherine}, editor = {Lynch, Jack and McDermott, Anne}, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, abridgment, common people}, pages = {198--211}, annote = {The most thorough consideration of the abridged editions of the Dictionary. }, } @incollection{vivies_changing_2003, address = {Saint-Etienne}, title = {Changing {Places}; or, {Johnson} {Boswellised}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Mapping the {Self}: {Space}, {Identity}, {Discourse} in {British} {Auto}/{Biography}}, publisher = {Université de Saint-Etienne}, author = {Viviès, Jean}, editor = {Regard, Frédéric and Wall, Geoffrey}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), genre study}, pages = {157--170}, } @article{livergant_edin_2003, title = {Edin vo mnogikh litsakh: Ėsse, stat'i, ocherki i pis'ma}, volume = {2}, issn = {0042-8795}, language = {ru}, journal = {Voprosy literatury}, author = {Livergant, A.}, month = mar, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, Russian language translation}, pages = {186--235}, } @article{neill_found_2003, title = {'{Found} {Wanting}'? {Second} {Impressions} of a {Famous} {First} {Sentence}}, volume = {25}, issn = {0821-0314}, language = {en}, journal = {Persuasions: The Jane Austen Journal}, author = {Neill, Edward}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson, novel, irony, Austen, Jane (1775-1817), Pride and Prejudice (1813), patriarchy, desire, entail (law)}, pages = {76--84}, } @article{dilks_samuel_2003, title = {Samuel {Beckett}'s {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {98}, issn = {2222-4319}, doi = {10.2307/3737811}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Modern Language Review}, author = {Dilks, Stephen John}, month = apr, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, Irish literature, French literature, Beckett, Samuel (1906-1989), English language literature, Joyce, James (1882-1941), Kelly, Lionel, notebooks}, pages = {285--298}, } @phdthesis{bouler_thunder_2002, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {'{Thunder} o'er the {Drowsy} {Pit}': {The} {Performance} {Historiography} of {Samuel} {Johnson}'s '{Mahomet} and {Irene}' at {Drury} {Lane}}, language = {en}, school = {University of California, Santa Barbara}, author = {Bouler, Steven William}, month = dec, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson, dissertation abstract, drama, Irene (1749), theatrical production, Drury Lane Theatre}, } @article{gladfelder_hard_2003, title = {The {Hard} {Work} of {Doing} {Nothing}: {Richard} {Savage}'s {Parallel} {Lives}}, volume = {64}, issn = {1527-1943}, doi = {10.1215/00267929-64-4-445}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Modern Language Quarterly}, author = {Gladfelder, Hal}, month = dec, year = {2003}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, poetry, Savage, Richard (1697?-1743), An Account of the Life of Mr. Richard Savage (1744), fame, criminality}, pages = {445--472}, } @article{italia_johnson_2003, title = {Johnson as {Moralist} in \textit{{The} {Rambler}}}, volume = {14}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Italia, Iona}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, The Rambler (1750-1752), morality, persona, the universal}, pages = {51--76}, annote = {“In The Rambler, Johnson attempts to use the literary essay-periodical, which — unlike the essay tout court — was traditionally the vehicle of wit, primarily as a means of moral instruction. . . . The most important features of Johnson’s publication all shed light on Johnson’s moralism: The Rambler’s uniformity of tone; its adoption of a persona who is a representative figure, rather than an eccentric individual; its focus on the universals of human behavior rather than current affairs or the fashions and follies beloved of Richard Steele; together with its didactic tone.” }, } @incollection{mugglestone_departures_2004, title = {Departures and {Returns}: {Writing} the {English} {Dictionary} in the {Eighteenth} and {Nineteenth} {Centuries}}, isbn = {978-0-7546-0718-2}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Victorians} and the {Eighteenth} {Century}: {Reassessing} the {Tradition}}, publisher = {Ashgate}, author = {Mugglestone, Lynda}, editor = {O'Gorman, Francis and Turner, Katherine}, collaborator = {Fairer, David}, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology, literary historical approach, OED}, pages = {144--162}, } @article{hughes_estrangement_2003, title = {The {Estrangement} of {Hester} {Thrale} and {Samuel} {Johnson}: {A} {Revisionist} {View}}, volume = {14}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Hughes, Gay W.}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson, Piozzi, Hester Lynch (1741-1821), marriage}, pages = {145--191}, } @article{chapin_samuel_2003, title = {Samuel {Johnson} on {Education} and the {English} {Class} {Structure}}, volume = {9}, issn = {1065-3112}, language = {en}, journal = {1650–1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era}, author = {Chapin, Chester}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, education, class structure}, pages = {189--206}, } @article{hanley_modernitys_2003, title = {Modernity's '{Mr}. {Rambler}': {Tobias} {Wolff}'s {Exploration} of {Vanity} and {Self}-{Deception} in \textit{{The} {Night} in {Question}}}, volume = {39}, issn = {0031-1294}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Papers on Language and Literature}, author = {Hanley, Brian}, month = mar, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson, short story, The Rambler (1750-1752), vanity, self-deception, The Night in Question (1996), Wolff, Tobias (1945-)}, pages = {144--161}, } @article{brack_samuel_2003, title = {Samuel {Johnson}'s {Contributions} to {Charlotte} {Lennox}'s \textit{{The} {Female} {Quixote}}}, volume = {77}, issn = {0044-0175}, language = {en}, number = {3-4}, journal = {Yale University Library Gazette}, author = {Brack, Jr., O M and Carlile, Susan}, month = apr, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson, novel, Lennox, Charlotte (1720-1804), The Female Quixote (1752), language}, pages = {166--173}, } @incollection{turner_link_2004, address = {Farnham}, title = {The '{Link} of {Transition}': {Samuel} {Johnson} and the {Victorians}}, isbn = {978-0-7546-0718-2}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Victorians} and the {Eighteenth} {Century}: {Reassessing} the {Tradition}}, publisher = {Ashgate}, author = {Turner, Katherine}, editor = {O'Gorman, Francis and Turner, Katherine}, collaborator = {Fairer, David}, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, reception study, literary historical approach, Victorian period, reception}, pages = {119--143}, } @article{rees_johnson_2003, title = {Johnson {Reads} \textit{{Areopagitica}}}, volume = {14}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Rees, Christine}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, Milton, John (1608-1674), Areopagitica (1644), censorship, society, writer}, pages = {1--21}, annote = {On Johnson’s interest in Milton’s prose and political censorship. }, } @incollection{freiburg_pleasures_2004, title = {The {Pleasures} of {Pain}? {Soame} {Jenyns} versus {Samuel} {Johnson}}, isbn = {978-3-86057-749-3}, language = {en}, booktitle = {'{But} {Vindicate} the {Ways} of {God} to {Man}': {Literature} and {Theodicy}}, publisher = {Stauffenburg}, author = {Freiburg, Rudolf}, editor = {Freiburg, Rudolf and Gruss, Susanne and Broders, Simone and Lempe, Katharina}, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson, Christianity, God, Jenyns, Soame (1704-1787), pain, theodicy}, pages = {225--244}, } @incollection{mason_not_2004, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {On ({Not}) {Writing} {Literary} and {Critical} {History}: {Dryden}'s {Preface} to {Fables}, {Ancient} and {Modern}}, isbn = {978-0-8387-5595-2}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Critical {Pasts}: {Writing} {Criticism}, {Writing} {History}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Mason, Tom}, editor = {Smallwood, Philip}, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson, criticism, literary history, Preface to Fables (1700)}, pages = {51--74}, } @article{larsen_dr_2003, title = {Dr. {Johnson}'s {Friend}, the {Elegant} {Topham} {Beauclerk}}, volume = {14}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Larsen, Lyle}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson, Beauclerk, Topham (1739-1780)}, pages = {221--237}, } @article{scanlan_johnson_2003, title = {Johnson and {Pufendorf}}, volume = {8}, issn = {1065-3112}, language = {en}, journal = {1650–1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era}, author = {Scanlan, J. T.}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson, Classics, prose, German literature, Pufendorf, Samuel, Freiherr von (1632-1694)}, pages = {27--59}, } @article{day_those_2003, title = {'{Those} {Ungodly} {Pressmen}': {The} {Early} {Years} of the {Brisbane} {Johnsonian} {Club}}, volume = {21}, issn = {1837-6479}, doi = {10.20314/als.bcd2510d52}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Australian Literary Studies}, author = {Day, Leanne}, month = may, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson, literary groups, Reynolds, Sir Joshua (1723-1792)}, pages = {92--102}, } @article{bundock_making_2003, title = {The {Making} of {Johnson}'s {Prayers} and {Meditations}}, volume = {14}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Bundock, Michael}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, Prayers and Meditations (1785), publishing history, prepublication history}, pages = {77--97}, } @article{joeckel_narratives_2003, title = {Narratives of {Hope}, {Fictions} of {Happiness}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Enlightenment} {Experience}}, volume = {53}, issn = {2056-5666}, doi = {10.1177/014833310305300102}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Christianity and Literature}, author = {Joeckel, Samuel T.}, month = sep, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, fiction, Enlightenment, happiness, hope, the universal, the particular}, pages = {19--38}, } @article{weinbrot_johnson_2003, title = {Johnson and {Jacobite} {Wars} {XLV} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson} in {Historical} {Context}}, by {J}. {C}. {D}. {Clark} and {Howard} {Erskine}-{Hill}]}, volume = {14}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson, review article, Jacobites}, pages = {307--340}, } @article{erwin_scribblers_2003, title = {Scribblers, {Servants}, and {Johnson}'s \textit{{Life} of {Savage}}}, volume = {14}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Erwin, Timothy}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Pope, Alexander (1688-1744), The Dunciad (1728, enl. 1729), An Account of the Life of Mr. Richard Savage (1744), narrative technique}, pages = {99--130}, } @incollection{pittock_johnson_2004, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Johnson, {Boswell}, and {Their} {Circle}}, isbn = {978-0-521-00757-3}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Cambridge} {Companion} to {English} {Literature}, 1740–1830}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Pittock, Murray G. H.}, editor = {Keymer, Thomas and Mee, Jon}, year = {2004}, doi = {10.1017/CCOL0521809746.009}, keywords = {Johnson, literary salons}, pages = {157--172}, } @article{morales_fernandez_w_2003, title = {W. {Shakespeare} ante {Samuel} {Jonson} [{Johnson}]}, volume = {9}, language = {es}, journal = {Dramateatro Revista Digital}, author = {Morales Fernández, Isaac}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson, criticism, Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)}, } @article{chesterton_dr_2003, title = {Dr. {Johnson}}, volume = {29}, issn = {1930-1294}, doi = {10.5840/chesterton2003294113}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {The Chesterton Review: The Journal of the G. K. Chesterton Institute for Faith \& Culture}, author = {Chesterton, G. K.}, month = dec, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson, prose}, pages = {491--497}, } @incollection{duncan_pathos_2004, address = {Cambridge}, title = {The {Pathos} of {Abstraction}: {Adam} {Smith}, {Ossian}, and {Samuel} {Johnson}}, isbn = {978-0-521-83283-0}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Scotland and the {Borders} of {Romanticism}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Duncan, Ian}, editor = {Davis, Leith and Duncan, Ian and Sorensen, Janet}, year = {2004}, doi = {10.1017/cbo9780511484186.003}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland (1775), prose, Scottish literature, Macpherson, James (1736-1796), Romantic period, Smith, Adam (1723-1790), The Theory of Moral Sentiments (1759), The Wealth of Nations (1776)}, pages = {38--56}, } @article{weinbrot_politics_2003, title = {The {Politics} of {Samuel} {Johnson} and the {Johnson} of {Politics}: {An} {Innocent} {Looks} at a {Controversy}}, volume = {8}, issn = {1065-3112}, language = {en}, journal = {1650–1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era}, author = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, Jacobites, Charles Edward Louis Philip Casimir (1720-1788)}, pages = {3--26}, } @article{meyers_johnson_2002, title = {Johnson, {Boswell} \& the {Biographer}'s {Quest}}, volume = {21}, issn = {0734-0222}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {New Criterion}, author = {Meyers, Jeffrey}, month = nov, year = {2002}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {35--40}, } @book{johnson_commentary_2004, address = {New Haven}, series = {The {Yale} {Edition} of the {Works} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, title = {A {Commentary} on {Mr}. {Pope}'s {Principles} of {Morality}; or, {Essay} on {Man} ({A} {Translation} from the {French})}, isbn = {978-0-300-09270-7}, language = {en}, number = {17}, publisher = {Yale University Press}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {Brack, Jr., O M}, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, translation, French literature, edition, English language translation, Crousaz, Jean-Pierre (1663-1748), Examen de l'essai de M. Pope sur l'homme (1737)}, } @article{park_samuel_2002, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s \textit{{The} {History} of {Rasselas}, {Prince} of {Abyssinia}}: {A} {Pilgrimage} of {Buddhists}}, volume = {48}, issn = {2465-8545}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Journal of English Language and Literature/Yǒngǒ Yǒngmunhak}, author = {Park, Jai Young}, month = dec, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), Buddhism}, pages = {955--970}, } @article{stavisky_johnsons_2003, title = {Johnson's {Poverty}: {The} {Uses} of {Adversity}}, volume = {14}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Stavisky, Aaron}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, letters, An Account of the Life of Mr. Richard Savage (1744), mother-son relations}, pages = {131--143}, } @article{mcenroe_defining_2003, title = {Defining the {English} {Language}}, volume = {2}, issn = {1537-7350}, language = {en}, number = {9}, journal = {Language Magazine}, author = {McEnroe, Natasha}, month = may, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose}, pages = {24--25}, } @incollection{hawes_periodizing_2003, address = {Durham}, title = {Periodizing {Johnson}: {Anticolonial} {Modernity} as {Crux} and {Critique}}, isbn = {978-0-8223-3142-1}, language = {en}, booktitle = {After the {Imperial} {Turn}: {Thinking} with and through the {Nation}}, publisher = {Duke University Press}, author = {Hawes, Clement}, editor = {Burton, Antoinette}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, modernity, national identity, imperialism}, pages = {217--229}, } @incollection{weinbrot_hearts_2004, title = {Hearts of {Darkness}: {Swift}, {Johnson}, and the {Narrative} {Confrontation} with {Evil}}, isbn = {978-3-86057-749-3}, language = {en}, booktitle = {'{But} {Vindicate} the {Ways} of {God} to {Man}': {Literature} and {Theodicy}}, publisher = {Stauffenburg}, author = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, editor = {Freiburg, Rudolf and Gruss, Susanne and Broders, Simone and Lempe, Katharina}, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Irish literature, Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745), Christianity, God, theodicy, evil}, pages = {205--224}, } @article{morrison_samuel_2003, title = {Samuel {Johnson}, {Mr}. {Rambler}, and {Women}}, volume = {14}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Morrison, Sarah R.}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, The Rambler (1750-1752), misogyny, women}, pages = {23--50}, } @article{waterhouse_source_2003, title = {A {Source} for {Johnson}'s '{Malim} cum {Scaligero} errare'}, volume = {50 [248]}, issn = {1471-6941}, doi = {10.1093/nq/50.2.222}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Waterhouse, William C.}, month = jun, year = {2003}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Classics, letters, French literature, Life of Dryden, Casaubon, Isaac (1559-1614), Viète, François (1540-1603)}, pages = {222--223}, } @article{clarke_prejudice_2003, title = {'{Prejudice}, {Bigotry}, and {Arrogance}': {Horace} {Walpole}'s {Abuse} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {14}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Clarke, Stephen}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson, Walpole, Horace (1717-1797)}, pages = {239--257}, } @book{mayhew_landscape_2004, address = {London}, title = {Landscape, {Literature}, and {English} {Religious} {Culture}, 1660–1800: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Languages} of {Natural} {Description}}, isbn = {978-0-333-99308-8}, abstract = {Landscape, Literature and English Religious Culture, 1660–1800 offers a powerful revisionist account of the intellectual significance of landscape descriptions during the ‘long’ eighteenth century. Landscape has long been a major arena for debate about the nature of Eighteenth-century English culture; this book surveys those debates and offers a provocative new account. Mayhew shows that describing landscape was a religiously contested practice, and that different theological positions led differing authors to different descriptive approaches. Landscape description, then, shows English intellectual life still in the grips of a Christian and classical mentality in the ‘long’ eighteenth century.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Palgrave Macmillan}, author = {Mayhew, Robert J.}, year = {2004}, doi = {10.1057/9780230504196}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, intellectual life, religion, landscape}, } @incollection{london_johnsons_2004, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {Johnson's {Lives} and the {Genealogy} of {Late} {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Literary} {History}}, isbn = {978-0-8387-5595-2}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Critical {Pasts}: {Writing} {Criticism}, {Writing} {History}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {London, April}, editor = {Smallwood, Philip}, year = {2004}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, literary history}, pages = {95--113}, } @article{dille_johnson_2003, title = {Johnson, {Hill}, and the '{Good} {Old} {Cause}': {Liberal} {Interpretation} in the {Editions} of {George} {Birkbeck} {Hill}}, volume = {14}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Dille, Catherine}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson, editions, Hill, George Birkbeck Norman (1835-1903), liberalism}, pages = {193--219}, annote = {Dille examines Hill’s Johnsonian editions, paying particular attention to his politics. }, } @article{hinnant_uniform_2003, title = {'{An} {Uniform} and {Tractable} {Vice}': {Samuel} {Johnson} and the {Transformation} of the {Passions} into {Interests}}, volume = {8}, issn = {1065-3112}, language = {en}, journal = {1650–1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era}, author = {Hinnant, Charles H.}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, competition, economics, greed, motivation, profit, self-interest}, pages = {61--75}, } @article{guerra_biografi_2003, title = {Biografi, metabiografi, pettegolezzi 'di genere'}, volume = {20}, issn = {0394-994X}, language = {ita}, number = {40}, journal = {Il Confronto Letterario: Quaderni di Letterature Straniere Moderne e Comparate dell'Università di Pavia}, author = {Guerra, Lia}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, prose, fiction}, pages = {223--237}, } @article{richard_i_2003, title = {‘{I} {Am} {Equally} {Weary} of {Confinement}’: {Women} {Writers} and \textit{{Rasselas}} from {Dinarbas} to {Jane} {Eyre}}, volume = {22}, issn = {1936-1645}, doi = {10.2307/20059156}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature}, author = {Richard, Jessica}, month = sep, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), women writers, liberty}, pages = {335--356}, } @article{talbot_johnsons_2003, title = {Johnson's {Classical} {Mottoes}}, volume = {53}, issn = {1471-6852}, doi = {10.1093/eic/53.4.323}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Essays in Criticism}, author = {Talbot, John}, month = oct, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson, Classics, prose, motto}, pages = {323--344}, } @article{harada_dokushosuru_2002, title = {Dokushosuru keimōshugi}, volume = {148}, issn = {0287-2706}, language = {jpn}, number = {2}, journal = {Eigo Seinen/Rising Generation}, author = {Harada, Noriyuki}, month = may, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745), Enlightenment, publishing, readership, Sterne, Laurence (1713-1768), Tristram Shandy (1760-1767), copyright, Directions to Servants (1745), The Battle of the Books (1697)}, pages = {74--77}, } @article{nakahara_j_2001, title = {J. {D}. {Furīman} {Samyueru} {Jonson} shoshi o yomu}, volume = {147}, issn = {0287-2706}, language = {jpn}, number = {8}, journal = {Eigo Seinen/Rising Generation}, author = {Nakahara, Akio}, month = nov, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), translation, scholarship, review article, literary reputation}, pages = {482--484}, } @article{chapin_samuel_2002, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Geologists}}, volume = {42}, issn = {0009-7527}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Cithara: Essays in the Judaeo-Christian Tradition}, author = {Chapin, Chester}, month = nov, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, source study, Genesis (Old Testament), geology, Old Testament}, pages = {33--44}, } @article{morales_fernandez_prefacio_2002, title = {El prefacio a {Shakespeare} de {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {8}, language = {es}, journal = {Dramateatro Revista Digital}, author = {Morales Fernández, Isaac}, month = sep, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson, criticism, Mr. Johnson's Preface to His Edition of Shakespeare's Plays (1765), Spanish language translation}, } @article{misenheimer_wisdom_2002, title = {Wisdom as {Intellectual} {Decoration}: {Selected} {Passages} from {Dr}. {Johnson}}, volume = {E:6}, issn = {0028-6540}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Misenheimer, Jr., James B.}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson, wisdom}, pages = {26--33}, } @article{nixon_proud_2002, title = {'{Proud} {Possession} to the {English} {Nation}': {Victorian} {Philanthropy} and {Samuel} {Johnson}'s {Goddaughter}}, volume = {32}, issn = {2167-8510}, language = {en}, journal = {Dickens Studies Annual: Essays on Victorian Fiction}, author = {Nixon, Jude V.}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson, Victorian period, Dickens, Charles (1812-1870), Carlyle, Thomas (1795-1881), philanthropy}, pages = {247--275}, } @article{tankard_contexts_2002, title = {Contexts for {Johnson}'s \textit{{Dictionary}}}, volume = {35}, issn = {2160-0228}, doi = {10.1215/00166928-35-2-253}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Genre: Forms of Discourse and Culture}, author = {Tankard, Paul}, month = jun, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, genre study}, pages = {253--282}, } @article{edgecombe_wordsworths_2002, title = {Wordsworth's '{I} {Wandered} {Lonely} as a {Cloud}'}, volume = {60}, issn = {1939-926X}, doi = {10.1080/00144940209597683}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Explicator}, author = {Edgecombe, Rodney Stenning}, month = mar, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson, Rasselas (1759), poetry, Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834), Wordsworth, William (1770-1850), Wordsworth, Mary Hutchinson (1770-1859)}, pages = {134--135}, } @article{hudson_samuel_2002, title = {Samuel {Johnson}, {Urban} {Culture}, and the {Geography} of {Postfire} {London}}, volume = {42}, issn = {1522-9270}, doi = {10.1353/sel.2002.0028}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {SEL: Studies in English Literature, 1500–1900}, author = {Hudson, Nicholas}, month = jun, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, geography, Great Fire of London, urban culture}, pages = {577--600}, } @article{rollyson_biography_2002, title = {Biography {Theory} and {Method}: {The} {Case} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {25}, issn = {1529-1456}, doi = {10.1353/bio.2002.0030}, abstract = {In the Life of Savage, Samuel Johnson exemplifies his enlightenment biographical method, which stresses the biographer’s effort to overcome the differences between himself and his subject. Contrary to romantic doctrine, Johnson’s theory values the biographer’s empathy for, rather than identification with, the biographee.}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Biography: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly}, author = {Rollyson, Carl}, month = mar, year = {2002}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, An Account of the Life of Mr. Richard Savage (1744), genre study}, pages = {363--368}, } @article{solomon_parting_2002, title = {Parting from {Dr}. {Johnson}}, issn = {0740-6959}, doi = {10.1632/074069502X85167}, language = {en}, journal = {Profession}, author = {Solomon, Stanley J.}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson, teaching of literature, curriculum (literature)}, pages = {130--139}, } @article{miyazaki_tanjun_2002, title = {Tanjun na hanashi (12): {Jonson}}, volume = {147}, issn = {0287-2706}, language = {jpn}, number = {12}, journal = {Eigo Seinen/Rising Generation}, author = {Miyazaki, Toshizō}, month = mar, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), death, fear}, pages = {742--742}, } @article{stavisky_samuel_2002, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Market} {Economy}}, volume = {13}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Stavisky, Aaron}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, market economy}, pages = {69--101}, annote = {A survey of Johnson’s interest in economics. }, } @article{lynch_samuel_2002-1, title = {Samuel {Johnson}'s '{Love} of {Truth}' and {Literary} {Fraud}}, volume = {42}, issn = {1522-9270}, doi = {10.1353/sel.2002.0029}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {SEL: Studies in English Literature, 1500–1900}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, month = jun, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, fraudulence, truth}, pages = {601--618}, annote = {On Johnson’s involvement with literary fakers, including Macpherson, Chatterton, Psalmanazar, and Dodd. }, } @article{tieken-boon_van_ostade_dodsleys_2002, title = {Of {Dodsley}'s {Projects} and {Linguistic} {Influence}: {The} {Language} of {Johnson} and {Lowth}}, volume = {2}, issn = {1877-9069}, language = {en}, journal = {Historical Sociolinguistics and Sociohistorical Linguistics}, author = {Tieken-Boon van Ostade, Ingrid and Bax, Randy}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, social network, English language (Modern), letters, stylistics, influence study, orthography, writing systems, Lowth, Robert, Bishop of London (1710-1787)}, } @article{pellicer_dryden_2001, title = {Dryden, {Chesterfield}, and {Johnson}'s '{Celebrated} {Letter}': {A} {Case} of {Compound} {Allusion}}, volume = {48 [246]}, issn = {1471-6941}, doi = {10.1093/nq/48.4.413-b}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Pellicer, Juan Christian}, month = dec, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson, allusion, letters, Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl of (1694-1773), Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, 2nd Earl of (1633-1713), dedication, Georgics}, pages = {413--414}, } @article{johnston_samuel_2002, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Robert} {Levet}}, volume = {97}, issn = {2222-4319}, doi = {10.2307/3735616}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Modern Language Review}, author = {Johnston, Freya}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, poetry, friendship, poetic language, children, the poor}, pages = {26--35}, } @article{park_politics_2002, title = {The {Politics} of {Johnson}’s {Reading} of ‘{Lycidas}’ and the {Social} {Aspect} of {Pastoral} {Poetry}}, volume = {12}, issn = {1226-0991}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Milton Studies: The Journal of the Milton Studies in Korea}, author = {Park, Hye-Young}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, poetry, Milton, John (1608-1674), pastoral poetry, republicanism}, pages = {83--101}, } @phdthesis{van_dyke_journey_2002, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {\textit{{Journey} to the {Western} {Islands} of {Scotland}} and the {Limits} of {Post}/{Modernism}}, language = {en}, school = {University of Rhode Island}, author = {Van Dyke, Richard Kenneth}, month = mar, year = {2002}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland (1775), prose, travel literature, dissertation abstract, English language literature, epistemology, Berkeley, George (1685-1753), Equiano, Olaudah (1745/6-ca. 1802), Letters of the Right Honourable Lady M—y W—y M—e (1763), Montagu, Lady Mary Wortley (1689-1762), Nigerian literature, The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano (1789)}, annote = {See chapter 3, “Traces of Enlightenment: Eighteenth-Century Travel Writing and the Reproduction of Knowledge(s).” }, } @article{scherwatzky_complicated_2001, title = {'{Complicated} {Virtue}': {The} {Politics} of {Samuel} {Johnson}'s \textit{{Life} of {Savage}}}, volume = {25}, issn = {1086-3192}, doi = {10.1215/00982601-25-3-80}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Life}, author = {Scherwatzky, Steven D.}, month = sep, year = {2001}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Savage, Richard (1697?-1743), An Account of the Life of Mr. Richard Savage (1744), politics, moral judgment, social consciousness, virtue}, pages = {80--93}, } @article{siebenschuh_samuel_2001, title = {Samuel {Johnson}'s {Special} {Appeal} in the {Seventies} and {Eighties}}, volume = {49}, issn = {2327-5898}, language = {en}, number = {2-4}, journal = {CEA Critic: An Official Journal of the College English Association}, author = {Siebenschuh, William R.}, month = dec, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson, criticism (1970-1984)}, pages = {50--59}, } @article{mack_historicity_2001, title = {The {Historicity} of {Johnson}'s {Lexicographer}}, volume = {76}, issn = {1533-855X}, doi = {10.1525/rep.2001.76.1.61}, language = {en}, journal = {Representations}, author = {Mack, Ruth}, month = sep, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, subjectivity, historicity}, pages = {61--87}, } @incollection{potkay_samuel_2002, address = {Michigan}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} (1709–1784)}, isbn = {978-0-684-31227-9}, language = {en}, booktitle = {British {Writers}: {Retrospective} {Supplement} {I}}, publisher = {Charles Scribner’s Sons}, author = {Potkay, Adam}, editor = {Parini, Jay}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {137--150}, } @article{ward_samuel_2002, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: '{A} {Poor} {Diseased} {Infant}, {Almost} {Blind}'}, volume = {E:6}, issn = {0028-6540}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Ward, John K. W.}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson, medicine}, pages = {51--60}, } @article{tankard_that_2002, title = {‘{That} {Great} {Literary} {Projector}’: {Samuel} {Johnson}'s \textit{{Designs}}, or {Projected} {Works}}, volume = {13}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Tankard, Paul}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, creative process, manuscript study, catalogue, Designs, Genette, Gérard (1930-2018), paratext}, pages = {103--180}, annote = {An important survey of works Johnson planned but never wrote. }, } @article{mclaverty_reading_2002, title = {Reading {David} {Fleeman}'s {Bibliography} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {13}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {McLaverty, James}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson, review article, bibliography}, pages = {373--435}, } @book{gross_fast_2002, address = {New York}, title = {In a {Fast} {Coach} with a {Pretty} {Woman}: {Jane} {Austen} and {Samuel} {Johnson}}, isbn = {978-0-404-63540-4}, language = {en}, publisher = {AMS Press}, author = {Gross, Gloria Sybil}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson, novel, Austen, Jane (1775-1817), women, defiance, feminist approach}, annote = {The most thorough survey of Johnson’s influence on Jane Austen. }, } @phdthesis{johnson_theories_2001, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Theories of the {Earth} in \textit{{A} {Dictionary} of the {English} {Language}} (1755): {Samuel} {Johnson}'s {Engagement} with {Early} {Science}}, language = {en}, school = {University of Louisiana at Lafayette}, author = {Johnson, Nancy Newberry}, month = nov, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, dissertation abstract, earth science}, } @article{mitsunaga_miruton_2002, title = {Miruton no tame no bengo: {Kekkon} ni tsuite no {Bairon} no shiku o megutte}, volume = {45}, issn = {0917-3528}, language = {jpn}, journal = {Kumamoto Daigaku Eigo Eibungaku/Kumamoto Studies in English Language and Literature}, author = {Mitsunaga, Takeshi}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson, Life of Milton, Milton, John (1608-1674), marriage, Byron, George Gordon Byron, Baron (1788-1824), Don Juan (1819-1824)}, pages = {33--42}, } @phdthesis{snead_men_2002, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {'{Men} of {Print}': {Pope}, {Young}, {Johnson}, and the {Augustan} '{Man} of {Letters}'}, language = {en}, school = {Duke University}, author = {Snead, Jennifer}, month = apr, year = {2002}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, poetry, Pope, Alexander (1688-1744), dissertation abstract, Young, Edward (1683-1765), literary authority, Night Thoughts (1742-1748), The Dunciad in Four Books (1743)}, } @article{johnston_johnson_2002, title = {Johnson and {Teachers}}, volume = {E:6}, issn = {0028-6540}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Johnston, Freya}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson, teacher}, pages = {49--50}, } @article{brack_remarks_2002, title = {Some {Remarks} on the {Progress} of {Learning}: {A} {New} {Preface} by {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {E:6}, issn = {0028-6540}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Brack, Jr., O M and DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson, Classics, prose, Italian literature, essay, Concordantiæ Sacrorum Bibliorum Hebraicorum, Di Calasio, Mario (d. 1620), Dictionarium Hebraicum, una cum Interpretatione Latina et Vulgari (1617), Hebrew language learning, Romaine, William (1714-1795), Some Remarks on the Progress of Learning (1746)}, pages = {61--74}, } @article{mcenroe_samuel_2002, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {John} {Wesley}}, volume = {E:6}, issn = {0028-6540}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {McEnroe, Natasha}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson, Wesley, John (1703-1791)}, pages = {34--39}, } @article{chappell_meer_2002, title = {'{The} {Meer} {Gift} of {Luck}': {A} {Tale} of {Lottery} {Addiction} in \textit{{Rambler}} 181}, volume = {82}, issn = {0011-5827}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Dalhousie Review}, author = {Chappell, Michael}, month = sep, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, The Rambler (1750-1752), chance, lottery}, pages = {482--490}, } @article{justice_imlacs_2002, title = {Imlac's {Pedagogy}}, volume = {13}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Justice, George}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), pedagogy, educational institutions}, pages = {1--29}, annote = {A reading of Rasselas against the background of eighteenth-century ideas about education. }, } @incollection{bax_linguistic_2002, address = {Amsterdam}, series = {Amsterdam {Studies} in the {Theory} and {History} of {Linguistic} {Science} {Series}}, title = {Linguistic {Accommodation}: {The} {Correspondence} between {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Hester} {Lynch} {Thrale}}, isbn = {978-90-272-4732-2}, language = {en}, number = {4}, booktitle = {Sounds, {Words}, {Texts} and {Change}}, publisher = {John Benjamins}, author = {Bax, Randy C.}, editor = {Fanego, Teresa and Méndez-Naya, Belén and Seoane, Elena}, year = {2002}, doi = {10.1075/cilt.224.04bax}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, English language (Modern), linguistic approach, letters, stylistics, Piozzi, Hester Lynch (1741-1821), speech accommodation}, pages = {9--23}, } @incollection{deutsch_exemplary_2002, address = {New York}, title = {Exemplary {Aberration}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and the {English} {Canon}}, isbn = {978-0-87352-981-5}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Disability {Studies}: {Enabling} the {Humanities}}, publisher = {Modern Language Association of America}, author = {Deutsch, Helen}, editor = {Snyder, Sharon L. and Brueggemann, Brenda Jo and Garland-Thomson, Rosemarie}, collaborator = {Bérubé, Michael}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson, portrait, disability}, pages = {197--210}, } @incollection{scanlan_he_2002, address = {Newark}, title = {'{He} {Hates} {Much} {Trouble}': {Johnson}'s \textit{{Life} of {Swift}} and the {Contours} of {Biographical} {Inheritance} in {Late} {Eighteenth}-{Century} {England}}, isbn = {978-0-87413-797-2}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Representations of {Swift}}, publisher = {University of Delaware Press}, author = {Scanlan, J. T.}, editor = {Connery, Brian A.}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Life of Swift, genre conventions, technique}, pages = {99--116}, } @book{allen_samuel_2002, address = {Banham}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}'s {Menagerie}: {The} {Beastly} {Lives} of {Exotic} {Quadrupeds} in the {Eighteenth} {Century}}, isbn = {978-1-85297-073-4}, language = {en}, publisher = {Erskine Press}, author = {Allen, Julia}, year = {2002}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, animals}, annote = {An exploration of the “exotic quadrupeds” described in the Dictionary. }, } @article{scherwatzky_johnson_2002, title = {Johnson and {Politics}: {The} {Dangerous} {Prevalence} of {Imagination}}, volume = {13}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Scherwatzky, Steven D.}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, politics, imagination, emotions}, pages = {53--67}, annote = {Scherwatzky revisits Johnson’s politics, working to go beyond the was-he-or-wasn’t-he tone of the discussions of Jacobitism. }, } @article{lee_reading_2001, title = {A {Reading} of {Samuel} {Johnson}’s \textit{{Rasselas}}}, volume = {8}, issn = {1229-3644}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {British and American Fiction}, author = {Lee, Inkyu}, month = dec, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759)}, pages = {91--115}, } @article{hudson_discourse_2002, title = {Discourse of {Transition}: {Johnson}, the 1750s, and the {Rise} of the {Middle} {Class}}, volume = {13}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Hudson, Nicholas}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, fiction, English politics, middle class (1750-1759)}, pages = {31--51}, } @article{chapin_samuel_2001, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {Latitudinarian} or {High} {Churchman}?}, volume = {41}, issn = {0009-7527}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Cithara: Essays in the Judaeo-Christian Tradition}, author = {Chapin, Chester}, month = nov, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, Anglicanism, latitudinarianism}, pages = {35--43}, } @phdthesis{lee_fathers_2002, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Fathers, {Mothers} and {Mentors}: {Mentoring} {Relationships} in the {Life} and {Writings} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, school = {University of Arkansas}, author = {Lee, Anthony Wayne}, month = jun, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson, dissertation abstract, mentor}, } @article{sherbo_thomas_2000, title = {Thomas {Holt}-{White} on {Johnson}'s {Lives} of {Prior} and {Milton}}, volume = {13}, issn = {1940-3364}, doi = {10.1080/08957690009598109}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes, and Reviews}, author = {Sherbo, Arthur}, month = jun, year = {2000}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Milton, John (1608-1674), Holt-White, Thomas, Prior, Matthew (1664-1721)}, pages = {24--27}, } @article{lynch_betwixt_2000, title = {Betwixt {Two} {Ages} {Cast}: {Milton}, {Johnson}, and the {English} {Renaissance}}, volume = {61}, issn = {1086-3222}, doi = {10.1353/jhi.2000.0028}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Journal of the History of Ideas}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, month = jul, year = {2000}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Life of Milton, Milton, John (1608-1674), literary periods}, pages = {397--413}, annote = {On the periodization of Milton’s major works, written in the Restoration but treated as Renaissance texts. }, } @article{sorensen_dr_2000, title = {Dr. {Johnson} {Eats} {His} {Words}: {Figuring} the {Incorporating} {Body} of {English} {Print} {Culture}}, volume = {22}, issn = {1873-5746}, doi = {10.1016/S0388-0001(00)00008-5}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Language Sciences: An Interdisciplinary Forum}, author = {Sorensen, Janet}, month = jul, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, English language (Modern), linguistic approach, stylistics, Scots English dialect, women, spoken language}, pages = {295--314}, } @article{hanley_henry_2000, title = {Henry {Fielding}, {Samuel} {Johnson}, {Samuel} {Richardson}, and the {Reception} of {Charlotte} {Lennox}'s \textit{{The} {Female} {Quixote}} in the {Popular} {Press}}, volume = {13}, issn = {1940-3364}, doi = {10.1080/08957690009598110}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes, and Reviews}, author = {Hanley, Brian}, month = jun, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson, reception study, novel, Lennox, Charlotte (1720-1804), The Female Quixote (1752), Fielding, Henry (1707-1754), Richardson, Samuel (1689-1761)}, pages = {27--32}, } @article{rollyson_samuel_2001, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {Dean} of {Contemporary} {Biographers}}, volume = {24}, issn = {1529-1456}, doi = {10.1353/bio.2001.0041}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Biography: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly}, author = {Rollyson, Carl}, month = mar, year = {2001}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, prose, The Rambler (1750-1752), Faulkner, William (1897-1962), Literature, Writing, Literary criticism, Literary history, Arts \& Humanities, Narratives, Bellows, Criticism and interpretation, Definitions, Lexicographers, Life stories, Literary genres, Literary theory, Novels, Practice, Publishing industry, Samuel Johnson, Sontag, Susan (1933-2004), Texts, Writers}, pages = {442--447}, } @article{berglund_allegory_2001, title = {Allegory in \textit{{The} {Rambler}}}, volume = {37}, issn = {0031-1294}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Papers on Language and Literature}, author = {Berglund, Lisa}, month = mar, year = {2001}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, prose, The Rambler (1750-1752), allegory}, pages = {147--178}, } @phdthesis{deluca_reading_2000, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Reading {Samuel} {Johnson} '{Anew}': {Hester} {Thrale}'s {Private}, {Social}, and {Public} {Views} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, school = {City University of New York}, author = {DeLuca, Anthony Louis}, month = aug, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, letters, dissertation abstract, Piozzi, Hester Lynch (1741-1821), Welsh literature}, } @article{johnston_diminutive_2001, title = {Diminutive {Observations} in {Johnson}'s \textit{{Journey} to the {Western} {Islands} of {Scotland}}}, volume = {12}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Johnston, Freya}, year = {2001}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland (1775), prose, travel literature, observation, diminutives}, pages = {1--16}, annote = {On Johnson’s interest in the “little.” Later developed into a chapter of Samuel Johnson and the Art of Sinking. }, } @article{lynch_ground-work_2000, title = {'{The} {Ground}-{Work} of {Stile}': {Johnson} on the {History} of the {Language}}, volume = {97}, issn = {1543-0383}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Studies in Philology}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, month = sep, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, English language (Modern), history, stylistics, English language, diachronic approach}, pages = {454--472}, } @article{folkenflik_samuel_2000, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {The} {Return} of the {Jacobites} and {Other} {Topics}}, volume = {33}, issn = {1086-315X}, doi = {10.1353/ecs.2000.0008}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Folkenflik, Robert}, month = dec, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson, review article, Jacobites}, pages = {289--299}, annote = {Review essay on several recent studies of Johnson.}, } @article{mackenzie_great_2001, title = {'{A} {Great} {Affinity} in {Many} {Things}': {Further} {Evidence} for the {Jacobite} {Gloss} on '{Swedish} {Charles}'}, volume = {12}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {MacKenzie, Niall}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson, poetry, The Vanity of Human Wishes (1749), Jacobites, Charles Edward Louis Philip Casimir (1720-1788), Compleat History of the Rebellion (1749), Karl XII, King of Sweden (1682-1718), Ray, James (fl. 1745), The Female Rebels (1747)}, pages = {255--272}, annote = {MacKenzie considers the Jacobite readings of “Swedish Charles” in The Vanity of Human Wishes. }, } @article{mahoney_contemporary_2001, title = {Contemporary {Attitudes} toward {Biography} and the {Case} of {Walter} {Jackson} {Bate}’s \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}}}, volume = {6}, issn = {1065-3112}, language = {en}, journal = {1650–1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era}, author = {Mahoney, John L.}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Bate, Walter Jackson (1918-1999), Samuel Johnson (1977), Bate, Samuel (1709-1784), Walter Jackson (1918-1999)}, pages = {333--347}, } @article{fujii_bamingamu_2001, title = {Bāmingamu daigaku {Eibungaku}-ka {Jonson} sentā no gaiyō}, volume = {146}, issn = {0287-2706}, language = {jpn}, number = {12}, journal = {Eigo Seinen/Rising Generation}, author = {Fujii, Tetsu}, month = mar, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, teaching of literature, CD-ROM}, pages = {797--797}, } @incollection{insalaco_thinking_2001, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {Thinking of {Italy}, {Making} {History}: {Johnson} and {Historiography}}, isbn = {978-0-8387-5494-8}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Johnson {Re}-{Visioned}: {Looking} {Before} and {After}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Insalaco, Danielle}, editor = {Smallwood, Philip}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Italian literature, history, Life of Father Paul Sarpi, Sarpi, Paolo (1552-1623)}, pages = {99--113}, } @incollection{mason_looking_2001, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {'{Looking} {Before} and {After}'?: {Reflections} on the {Early} {Reception} of {Johnson}'s {Critical} {Judgments}}, isbn = {978-0-8387-5494-8}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Johnson {Re}-{Visioned}: {Looking} {Before} and {After}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Mason, Tom and Rounce, Adam}, editor = {Smallwood, Philip}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {134--166}, } @incollection{geller_unnarrated_2001, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {The {Unnarrated} {Life}: {Samuel} {Johnson}, {Female} {Friendship}, and the {Rise} of the {Novel} {Revisited}}, isbn = {978-0-8387-5494-8}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Johnson {Re}-{Visioned}: {Looking} {Before} and {After}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Geller, Jaclyn}, editor = {Smallwood, Philip}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), fiction, Rasselas (1759), The Rambler (1750-1752), novel, women, feminism}, pages = {80--98}, } @phdthesis{davis_conflicts_2000, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Conflicts of {Principle} in {Samuel} {Johnson}'s {Literary} {Criticism}}, language = {en}, school = {University of Virginia}, author = {Davis, Matthew M.}, month = dec, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson, criticism, dissertation abstract}, } @article{chapin_samuel_2001-1, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Joseph} {Addison}'s {Anti}-{Jacobite} {Writings}}, volume = {48 [246]}, issn = {1471-6941}, doi = {10.1093/nq/48.1.38}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Chapin, Chester}, month = mar, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, Addison, Joseph (1672-1719), quotation, Jacobites}, pages = {38--40}, } @article{prunier_traditions_2001, title = {Les {Traditions} des {Highlanders}. {Des} {Superstitions} qui ont réussi?}, volume = {7}, issn = {1240-1439}, language = {fre}, journal = {Études Ecossaises}, author = {Prunier, Clotilde}, year = {2001}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, prose, Scottish literature, Scottish Highlanders, Scotland, the Highlands, religion, Burt, Edward (d. 1755), folk belief systems, Martin, Martin (d. 1719), superstition}, pages = {125--139}, } @incollection{smallwood_ironies_2001, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {Ironies of the {Critical} {Past}: {Historicizing} {Johnson}'s {Criticism}}, isbn = {978-0-8387-5494-8}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Johnson {Re}-{Visioned}: {Looking} {Before} and {After}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Smallwood, Philip}, editor = {Smallwood, Philip}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson, criticism, Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), historicism}, pages = {114--133}, } @article{kliman_cum_2001, title = {Cum {Notis} {Variorum}: {Thomas} {Davies}, {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Commentator} on {Shakespeare}: {Marginalia} and {Published} {Notes}}, volume = {51}, issn = {0037-3214}, language = {en}, number = {4 [250]}, journal = {Shakespeare Newsletter}, author = {Kliman, Bernice}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson, criticism, annotation, Mr. Johnson's Preface to His Edition of Shakespeare's Plays (1765), Davies, Thomas (1712?-1785), marginalia}, pages = {83}, } @article{potkay_structure_2000, title = {'{The} {Structure} of {His} {Sentences} {Is} {French}': {Johnson} and {Hume} in the {History} of {English}}, volume = {22}, issn = {1873-5746}, doi = {10.1016/S0388-0001(00)00007-3}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Language Sciences: An Interdisciplinary Forum}, author = {Potkay, Adam}, month = jul, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, Scottish literature, English language (Modern), letters, essay, style, stylistics, syntax, French language (Modern), Priestley, Joseph (1733-1804), The Rudiments of English Grammar (1761, rev. 1768)}, pages = {285--293}, } @incollection{clingham_resisting_2001, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {Resisting {Johnson}}, isbn = {978-0-8387-5494-8}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Johnson {Re}-{Visioned}: {Looking} {Before} and {After}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Clingham, Greg}, editor = {Smallwood, Philip}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, literary theory and criticism}, pages = {19--36}, } @article{hailey_this_2001, title = {'{This} {Instance} {Will} {Not} {Do}': {George} {Steevens}, {Shakespeare}, and the {Revision}(s) of {Johnson}'s \textit{{Dictionary}}}, volume = {54}, issn = {1553-3891}, language = {en}, journal = {Studies in Bibliography: Papers of the Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia}, author = {Hailey, R. Carter}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, literary collaboration, publishing history, textual revision, Steevens, George (1736-1800)}, pages = {243--264}, } @incollection{battestin_dr_2001, address = {Newark}, title = {Dr. {Johnson} and the {Case} of {Harry} {Fielding}}, isbn = {978-0-87413-759-0}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Eighteenth-{Century} {Genre} and {Culture}: {Serious} {Reflections} on {Occasional} {Forms}: {Essays} in {Honor} of {J}. {Paul} {Hunter}}, publisher = {University of Delaware Press}, author = {Battestin, Martin C.}, editor = {Todd, Dennis and Wall, Cynthia}, year = {2001}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, novel, Fielding, Henry (1707-1754), Tom Jones (1749), Amelia (1751)}, pages = {96--113}, } @incollection{basker_multicultural_2001, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {Multicultural {Perspectives}: {Johnson}, {Race}, and {Gender}}, isbn = {978-0-8387-5494-8}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Johnson {Re}-{Visioned}: {Looking} {Before} and {After}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Basker, James G.}, editor = {Smallwood, Philip}, year = {2001}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, prose, slavery, misogyny, racism}, pages = {64--79}, } @incollection{hawes_johnsons_2001, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {Johnson's {Cosmopolitan} {Nationalism}}, isbn = {978-0-8387-5494-8}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Johnson {Re}-{Visioned}: {Looking} {Before} and {After}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Hawes, Clement}, editor = {Smallwood, Philip}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, nationalism, Macpherson, James (1736-1796), genealogy, internationalism, public sphere}, pages = {37--63}, } @article{fulford_quinceys_2000, title = {De {Quincey}'s {Literature} of {Power}}, volume = {31}, issn = {2640-7310}, doi = {10.1086/twc24044121}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Wordsworth Circle}, author = {Fulford, Tim}, month = jun, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, Milton, John (1608-1674), Burke, Edmund (1729-1797), the sublime, masculinity, power, De Quincey, Thomas (1785-1859), femininity}, pages = {158--164}, } @article{mahoney_true_2001, title = {The {True} {Story}: {Poetic} {Law} and {License} in {Johnson}'s {Criticism}}, volume = {6}, issn = {1065-3112}, language = {en}, journal = {1650–1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era}, author = {Mahoney, John L.}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson, criticism, poetic license, poetics}, pages = {185--198}, } @article{goldgar_imitation_2001, title = {Imitation and {Plagiarism}: {The} {Lauder} {Affair} and {Its} {Critical} {Aftermath}}, volume = {34}, issn = {2165-2678}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Studies in the Literary Imagination}, author = {Goldgar, Bertrand A.}, month = mar, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson, Scottish literature, criticism, Fielding, Henry (1707-1754), Tom Jones (1749), Milton, John (1608-1674), Paradise Lost (1667), imitation, plagiarism, An Essay on Milton's Use and Imitation of the Moderns in His Paradise Lost (1749?), Lauder, William (d. 1771)}, pages = {1--16}, } @incollection{horne_samuel_2001, address = {Charlottesville}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} {Discovers} the {Arctic}: {A} {Reading} of a '{Greenland} {Tale}' as {Arctic} {Literature}}, isbn = {978-0-8139-2014-6}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Beyond {Nature} {Writing}: {Expanding} the {Boundaries} of {Ecocriticism}}, publisher = {University of Virginia Press}, author = {Horne, William C.}, editor = {Armbruster, Karla and Wallace, Kathleen R.}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, travel literature, ecocritical approach, nature, Greenland Tale}, pages = {75--90}, } @article{hinds_sari_2000, title = {Sari, {Sorry}, and the {Vortex} of {History}: {Calendar} {Reform}, {Anachronism}, and {Language} {Change} in {Mason} \& {Dixon}}, volume = {12}, issn = {1468-4365}, doi = {10.1093/alh/12.1-2.187}, language = {en}, number = {1-2}, journal = {American Literary History}, author = {Hinds, Elizabeth Jane Wall}, month = mar, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, novel, social class, language change, anachronism, mapping, Mason \& Dixon (1997), Pynchon, Thomas (1937-), space}, pages = {187--215}, } @article{curley_johnson_2001, title = {Johnson and the {Irish}: {A} {Postcolonial} {Survey} of the {Irish} {Literary} {Renaissance} in {Imperial} {Great} {Britain}}, volume = {12}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Curley, Thomas M.}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, the Irish, Irish culture, postcolonial approach}, pages = {67--197}, annote = {A monograph-length survey of Johnson’s interest in and knowledge of Irish culture. }, } @phdthesis{fakhoury_transgression_2000, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Transgression in {Samuel} {Johnson}’s \textit{{Rasselas}}}, language = {en}, school = {Indiana University of Pennsylvania}, author = {Fakhoury, Arwa Mahmoud}, month = nov, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), dissertation abstract, transgression}, } @article{basker_intimations_2001, title = {Intimations of {Abolitionism} in 1759: {Johnson}, {Hawkesworth}, and {Oroonoko}}, volume = {12}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Basker, James G.}, year = {2001}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, slavery, drama, Hawkesworth, John (1715?-1773), Oroonoko (1759), reviews}, pages = {47--66}, } @article{alkon_deja_2001, title = {Déjà {Vu} {All} {Over} {Again}: {Three} {More} {Books} on {Samuel} {Johnson} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}: {The} {Life} of an {Author}}, by {Lawrence} {Lipking}; \textit{{Johnson} the {Poet}: {The} {Poetic} {Career} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, by {David} {F}. {Venturo}; and \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}’s “{General} {Nature}”: {Tradition} and {Transition} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Discourse}}, by {Scott} {D}. {Evans}]}, volume = {23}, issn = {0190-3233}, language = {en}, journal = {Review}, author = {Alkon, Paul}, year = {2001}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, prose, poetry, review article}, pages = {175--186}, } @article{rizzo_downing_2001, title = {'{Downing} {Everybody}': {Johnson} and the {Grevilles}}, volume = {12}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Rizzo, Betty}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson, poetry, book review, Greville, Fulke (1717/8-1806)}, pages = {17--46}, } @article{chang_genre_2000, title = {Genre {Criticism}, {Textual} {Strategy} and différance: {Historicizing} {Samuel} {Johnson}'s {Writing} of {Private} {Lives}}, volume = {9}, doi = {10.1177/096394700000900105}, language = {en}, journal = {Studies in Language and Literature (Taipei, Taiwan)}, author = {Chang, Huei-keng}, month = jun, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson, criticism, translation, imitation, cultural discourse, genre, postmodernist approach, rewriting}, pages = {61--86}, } @article{venturo_formal_2000, title = {Formal {Verse} {Imitation} and the {Rhetorical} {Principles} of {Imitation} in the {Neo}-{Latin} {Poetry} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {33}, issn = {2165-2678}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Studies in the Literary Imagination}, author = {Venturo, David F.}, month = sep, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson, Classics, poetry, allusion, imitation}, pages = {71--86}, } @article{gross_fast_2001, title = {In a {Fast} {Coach} with a {Pretty} {Woman}: {Jane} {Austen} and {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {12}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Gross, Gloria Sybil}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson, novel, happiness, Austen, Jane (1775-1817), the quest, female characters}, pages = {199--253}, annote = {A survey of Johnson’s influence on Jane Austen, developed into a book-length work with the same title. }, } @article{eddy_bibliography_2001, title = {A {Bibliography} of the {Works} of {Samuel} {Johnson}, {Treating} {His} {Published} {Works} from the {Beginnings} to 1984}, volume = {2}, issn = {1744-8581}, doi = {10.1093/library/2.2.161}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {The Library: The Transactions of the Bibliographical Society}, author = {Eddy, Donald D. and Barry, Robert J.}, collaborator = {Fleeman, J. D.}, month = jun, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson, review article}, pages = {161--178}, } @article{gunn_lexicographers_2000, title = {The {Lexicographer}’s {Task}: {Language}, {Reason}, and {Idealism} in {Johnson}’s \textit{{Dictionary}} {Preface}}, volume = {11}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Gunn, Daniel P.}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology, language, order, self-criticism}, pages = {105--124}, } @incollection{keymer_johnson_1999, title = {Johnson, {Madness}, and {Smart}}, isbn = {978-0-312-21369-5}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Christopher {Smart} and the {Enlightenment}}, publisher = {St. Martin's Press}, author = {Keymer, Thomas}, editor = {Hawes, Clement}, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson, poetry, Smart, Christopher (1722-1771), madness, Jubilate Agno}, pages = {177--194}, } @incollection{kramnick_reading_1999, address = {Durham}, title = {Reading {Shakespeare}'s {Novels}: {Literary} {History} and {Cultural} {Politics} in the {Lennox}–{Johnson} {Debate}}, isbn = {978-0-8223-2267-2}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Eighteenth-{Century} {Literary} {History}: {An} {MLQ} {Reader}}, publisher = {Duke University Press}, author = {Kramnick, Jonathan Brody}, editor = {Brown, Marshall}, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson, criticism, Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), novel, Lennox, Charlotte (1720-1804), romance, Shakespear Illustrated (1753-54)}, pages = {43--67}, } @article{jordan_samuel_2000, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Idleness}}, volume = {11}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Jordan, Sarah}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, idleness, guilt}, pages = {145--176}, } @article{hagerup_king_2000, title = {King {Sam}: {Om} {Samuel} {Johnson} som kritiker}, volume = {2}, issn = {0802-0736}, language = {no}, journal = {Vagant}, author = {Hagerup, Henning}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson, critics}, pages = {35--44}, } @phdthesis{chappell_samuel_2000, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Community}}, language = {en}, school = {Fordham University}, author = {Chappell, Michael J.}, month = feb, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, poetry, dissertation abstract, community}, } @phdthesis{ortiz_margins_2000, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {'{On} the {Margins} of {Eternity}': {A} {Reconsideration} of {Hope} in the {Writings} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, school = {New York University}, author = {Ortiz, Mary Terese}, month = mar, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, poetry, dissertation abstract, religion, hope}, } @incollection{baines_chatterton_1999, title = {Chatterton and {Johnson}: {Authority} and {Filiation} in the 1770s}, isbn = {978-0-333-72586-3}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Thomas {Chatterton} and {Romantic} {Culture}}, publisher = {Macmillan Reference}, author = {Baines, Paul}, editor = {Groom, Nick}, collaborator = {Ackroyd, Peter and Wood, Michael}, year = {1999}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Chatterton, Thomas (1752-1770)}, pages = {172--187}, } @article{mayhew_nature_1999, title = {Nature and the {Choice} of {Life} in \textit{{Rasselas}}}, volume = {39}, issn = {1522-9270}, doi = {10.2307/1556219}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {SEL: Studies in English Literature, 1500–1900}, author = {Mayhew, Robert J.}, month = jun, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), nature, optimism}, pages = {539--556}, } @article{krishnan_double_1999, title = {Double {Discourse}: {Narrative} {Artifice} in {Johnson}'s \textit{{Life} of {Savage}}}, volume = {24}, issn = {0275-410X}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Lamar Journal of the Humanities}, author = {Krishnan, R. S.}, month = sep, year = {1999}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, An Account of the Life of Mr. Richard Savage (1744), narrative technique, artifice}, pages = {13--23}, } @phdthesis{lynch_revival_1999, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {The {Revival} of {Learning}: {The} {Age} of {Elizabeth} in the {Age} of {Johnson}}, language = {en}, school = {University of Pennsylvania}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson, dissertation abstract, Elizabethan period}, annote = {An early version of The Age of Elizabeth in the Age of Johnson. }, } @article{vindedal_en_2000, title = {En bedre mann}, volume = {2}, issn = {0802-0736}, language = {no}, journal = {Vagant}, author = {Vindedal, Ole-Jacob}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson, Irish literature, French literature, drama, Beckett, Samuel (1906-1989), English language literature, Human Wishes (1937)}, pages = {45--49}, } @incollection{aviram_poetic_1999, address = {New York}, title = {Poetic {Envoi}: {Epistle} of {Mrs}. {Frances} {Burney} to {Dr}. {Samuel} {Johnson} {Regarding} the {Most} {Unfortunate} {Mr}. {Christopher} {Smart}}, isbn = {978-0-312-21369-5}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Christopher {Smart} and the {Enlightenment}}, publisher = {St. Martin's Press}, author = {Aviram, Amittai F.}, editor = {Hawes, Clement}, year = {1999}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, poetry, Burney, Frances (1752-1840), edition, epistolary poetry}, pages = {283--287}, } @article{lowe_sams_1999, title = {Sam's {Love} for {Sam}: {Samuel} {Beckett}, {Dr}. {Johnson} and {Human} {Wishes}}, volume = {8}, issn = {1875-7405}, language = {en}, journal = {Samuel Beckett Today/Aujourd'hui: A Bilingual Review/Revue Bilingue}, author = {Löwe, N. F.}, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson, Irish literature, French literature, drama, Beckett, Samuel (1906-1989), English language literature, Human Wishes (1937), Taylor, Jeremy (1613-1667), The Rule and Exercises of Holy Dying (1651)}, pages = {189--203}, } @article{tankard_petty_1999, title = {A {Petty} {Writer}: {Johnson} and the \textit{{Rambler}} {Pamphlets}}, volume = {10}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Tankard, Paul}, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, The Rambler (1750-1752), essay, printing history, pamphlet}, pages = {67--87}, } @article{weinbrot_samuel_1999-1, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Domestic} {Metaphor}}, volume = {10}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson, Classics, prose, poetry, English language (Modern), stylistics, diction}, pages = {127--163}, } @article{downie_johnsons_2000, title = {Johnson's {Politics}}, volume = {11}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Downie, J. A.}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), Jacobites, Clark, Jonathan Charles Douglas (1951-), political identity, Toryism}, pages = {81--104}, } @phdthesis{drozd_tools_2000, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Tools for the {Embrace}: {An} {Ethical} {Consideration} of '{Candide}' and '{Rasselas}'}, language = {en}, school = {Fordham University}, author = {Drozd, John}, month = feb, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), dissertation abstract, morality, French literature, Candide (1759), Voltaire (1694-1778), narrative structure}, } @article{radner_teaching_1999, title = {Teaching {Boswell}'s \textit{{Life} of {Johnson}}}, volume = {13}, doi = {10.1007/s004150050403}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {East-Central Intelligencer}, author = {Radner, John B.}, month = may, year = {1999}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), pedagogical approach, teaching approaches (literature), teaching of literature}, pages = {11--15}, } @incollection{potkay_spirit_1999, title = {The {Spirit} of {Ending} in {Johnson} and {Hume}}, isbn = {978-0-631-19739-3}, language = {en}, booktitle = {British {Literature}, 1640–1789: {A} {Critical} {Reader}}, publisher = {Blackwell}, author = {Potkay, Adam}, editor = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), narrative ending, soul}, pages = {204--217}, } @article{mayhew_samuel_1999, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Intellectual} {Character} as a {Traveler}: {A} {Reassessment}}, volume = {10}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Mayhew, Robert}, year = {1999}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland (1775), prose, travel literature, narrative structure, description, political reform}, pages = {35--65}, } @article{bundock_johnsons_2000, title = {Johnson's '{Vile} {Melancholy}' and \textit{{The} {Life} of {Savage}}}, volume = {11}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Bundock, Michael}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, An Account of the Life of Mr. Richard Savage (1744), female-male relations}, pages = {177--185}, annote = {A Response to Stavisky, “Johnson’s ‘Vile Melancholy’ Reconsidered Once More.”}, } @article{jarrett_doctors_1999, title = {The {Doctor}'s {Prescription} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}: {The} {Life} of an {Author}}, by {Lawrence} {Lipking}, and \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}}, by {Walter} {Jackson} {Bate}]}, volume = {46}, issn = {0028-7504}, language = {en}, number = {5}, journal = {New York Review of Books}, author = {Jarrett, Derek}, month = mar, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson, review article}, pages = {39--42}, } @article{deutsch_doctor_1999, title = {Doctor {Johnson}'s {Autopsy}; or, {Anecdotal} {Immortality}}, volume = {40}, issn = {1935-0201}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation}, author = {Deutsch, Helen}, month = jun, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson, medical prose, anecdote, human body, autopsy}, pages = {113--127}, } @article{berglund_writing_2000, title = {Writing to {Mr}. \textit{{Rambler}}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Exemplary} {Autobiography}}, volume = {29}, issn = {1938-6133}, doi = {10.1353/sec.2010.0078}, language = {en}, journal = {Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture}, author = {Berglund, Lisa}, year = {2000}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, fiction, The Rambler (1750-1752), fictional letters}, pages = {241--259}, } @article{terry_sound_1999, title = {'{The} {Sound} {Must} {Seem} an {Eccho} to the {Sense}': {An} {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Controversy} {Revisited}}, volume = {94}, issn = {2222-4319}, doi = {10.2307/3737229}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Modern Language Review}, author = {Terry, Richard}, month = oct, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson, poetry, Pope, Alexander (1688-1744), An Essay on Criticism (1711), meaning, onomatopoeia, sound}, pages = {940--954}, } @article{lynch_bibliography_1999, title = {A {Bibliography} of {Johnsonian} {Studies}, 1986–1997}, volume = {10}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson, bibliography}, pages = {405--511}, annote = {A preliminary version of the AMS publication, and the germ of this on-line resource. }, } @article{kass_reading_1999, title = {Reading the '{Religious}' {Language} of {Samuel} {Johnson}'s {Sermons}}, volume = {51}, issn = {2329-8626}, doi = {10.5840/renascence199951410}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Renascence: Essays on Literature and Ethics, Spirituality, and Religion}, author = {Kass, Thomas G.}, month = jun, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, style, genre study, Sermons}, pages = {240--251}, } @article{nagashima_biblical_1999, title = {The {Biblical} {Quotations} in {Johnson}'s \textit{{Dictionary}}}, volume = {10}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Nagashima, Daisuke}, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, quotation, Bible, CD-ROM}, pages = {89--126}, } @article{korshin_samuel_2000, title = {Samuel {Johnson}'s {Life} {Experience} with {Poverty}}, volume = {11}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Korshin, Paul J.}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson, poverty, youth}, pages = {3--20}, annote = {A revisionist consideration of Johnson’s poverty. }, } @article{strauss_thomas_1999, title = {Thomas {Wolfe} and {Samuel} {Johnson}: {An} {Unlikely} {Pair}}, volume = {31}, issn = {1534-1461}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Southern Literary Journal}, author = {Strauss, Albrecht B.}, month = mar, year = {1999}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Wolfe, Thomas (1900-1938)}, pages = {1--11}, } @article{graustein_what_2000, title = {'{What} {Do} {You} {Read} {My} {Lord}?': {Samuel} {Johnson} {Quoting} {Jonathan} {Swift}}, volume = {48}, issn = {0044-2305}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Zeitschrift für Anglistik und Amerikanistik: A Quarterly of Language, Literature and Culture}, author = {Graustein, Gottfried}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745), quotation}, pages = {137--150}, } @article{berland_air_1999, title = {‘{The} {Air} of a {Porter}’: {Lichtenberg} and {Lavater} {Test} {Physiognomy} by {Looking} at {Johnson}}, volume = {10}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Berland, Kevin J.}, year = {1999}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, prose, German literature, Lavater, Johann Caspar (1741-1801), Lichtenberg, Georg Christoph (1742-1799), Physiognomische Fragmente (1775-1778), physiognomy, Über Physiognomik}, pages = {219--230}, } @inproceedings{lindsey_dr_1999, title = {Dr. {Johnson} and {Dr}. {Gardner} on {Nickel} {Mountain}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the {First} {Annual} {John} {Gardner} {Conference}}, publisher = {Privately printed}, author = {Lindsey, Victor}, editor = {Fessenden, Jim and Boyd, Charley}, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson, novel, morality, Gardner, John (1933-1982), Nickel Mountain (1973)}, pages = {10--16}, } @article{basker_next_2000, title = {'{The} {Next} {Insurrection}': {Johnson}, {Race}, and {Rebellion}}, volume = {11}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Basker, James G.}, year = {2000}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, prose, The Gentleman's Magazine (1731-1907), revolt, slaves}, pages = {37--51}, } @article{stock_samuel_2000, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Snares} of {Poverty}}, volume = {11}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Stock, R. D.}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, poetry, poverty, social attitudes}, pages = {21--36}, } @article{kupersmith_johnsons_1999, title = {Johnson's \textit{{London}} in {Context}: {Imitations} of {Roman} {Satire} in the {Later} 1730s}, volume = {10}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Kupersmith, William}, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson, poetry, London (1738), satire, imitation, Ancient Roman poetry}, pages = {1--34}, annote = {Kupersmith places London in the context of other contemporary imitations of classical satire. }, } @article{stavisky_johnsons_2000, title = {Johnson's '{Vile} {Melancholy}': {A} {Response} to {Bundock}}, volume = {11}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Stavisky, Aaron}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, An Account of the Life of Mr. Richard Savage (1744), female-male relations}, pages = {187--203}, } @article{mazella_be_1999, title = {'{Be} {Wary}, {Sir}, {When} {You} {Imitate} {Him}': {The} {Perils} of {Didactism} in {Tristram} {Shandy}}, volume = {31}, issn = {1934-1512}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Studies in the Novel}, author = {Mazella, David}, month = jun, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson, novel, characterization, morality, Sterne, Laurence (1713-1768), Tristram Shandy (1760-1767), didacticism, socialization}, pages = {152--177}, } @article{ashmore_not_1999, title = {'{Do} {Not}, {My} {Love}, {Burn} {Your} {Papers}': {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Frances} {Reynolds}: {A} {New} {Document}}, volume = {10}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Ashmore, Helen}, year = {1999}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, poetry, manuscript study, edition, editing, Reynolds, Frances (1729-1807)}, pages = {165--194}, } @article{harada_verse_2000, title = {From {Verse} to {Prose}: {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Failure} in \textit{{Irene}} {Reconsidered}}, volume = {53}, issn = {0287-1629}, language = {en}, journal = {Poetica: An International Journal of Linguistic-Literary Studies}, author = {Harada, Noriyuki}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson, drama, Irene (1749), composition}, pages = {39--64}, } @article{tankard_clergymans_2000, title = {A {Clergyman}'s {Reading}: {Books} {Recommended} by {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {11}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Tankard, Paul}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, annotated bibliography, book collection, clergy}, pages = {125--143}, annote = {An extensively annotated list of books Johnson recommended to a young clergyman. }, } @article{parker_johnson_2000, title = {Johnson and the \textit{{Lives} of the {Poets}}}, volume = {29}, issn = {1471-6836}, doi = {10.1093/camqtly/XXIX.4.323}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Cambridge Quarterly}, author = {Parker, Fred}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {323--337}, } @phdthesis{goodman_virtuous_1997, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Virtuous {Philosopher} and {Chameleon} {Poet}: {The} {Shakespeare} of {Samuel} {Johnson} and {John} {Keats}}, language = {en}, school = {Stanford University}, author = {Goodman, Allegra S.}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson, Renaissance, Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), dissertation abstract, Mr. Johnson's Preface to His Edition of Shakespeare's Plays (1765), Keats, John (1795-1821)}, } @article{potkay_happiness_1998, title = {Happiness in {Johnson} and {Hume}}, volume = {9}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Potkay, Adam}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, happiness, secular life, Philosophy}, pages = {165--186}, } @incollection{knabe__1998, title = {'… {Ut} {Operaretur} {Eum}': {Warum} es gilt, unseren {Garten} zu bestellen, und wie {Candide} und \textit{{Rasselas}} zu dieser Überzeugung gelangen}, isbn = {978-3-484-36545-2}, language = {de}, booktitle = {Aufklärung als praktische {Philosophie}}, publisher = {Max Niemeyer Verlag}, author = {Knabe, Peter-Eckhard}, editor = {Grunert, Frank and Vollhardt, Friedrich}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), happiness, French literature, Candide (1759), Voltaire (1694-1778), the idyllic}, pages = {377--382}, } @article{smith_father_1998, title = {Father {Lobo}, {Ethiopia}, and the {Transkei}; or, {Why} {Rasselas} {Was} {Not} a {Mpondo} {Prince}}, volume = {4}, issn = {1085-9527}, language = {en}, journal = {Journal of African Travel-Writing}, author = {Smith, M. van Wyk}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), translation, Ethiopia, Lobo, Jerónymo (1596-1678), Portuguese literature}, pages = {5--16}, } @article{sudan_lost_1998, title = {Lost in {Lexicography}: {Legitimating} {Cultural} {Identity} in {Johnson}’s {Preface} to the \textit{{Dictionary}}}, volume = {39}, issn = {1935-0201}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation}, author = {Sudan, Rajani}, month = jun, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, lexicography, cultural identity}, pages = {127--146}, } @article{weinbrot_johnson_1997, title = {Johnson, {Jacobitism}, and {Swedish} {Charles}: \textit{{The} {Vanity} of {Human} {Wishes}} and {Scholarly} {Method}}, volume = {64}, issn = {1080-6547}, doi = {10.1353/elh.1997.0040}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {ELH: English Literary History}, author = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, month = dec, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson, poetry, The Vanity of Human Wishes (1749), Jacobites}, pages = {945--981}, } @incollection{kennedy_johnsons_1998, address = {Rutherford, N.J.}, title = {Johnson's {Shakespeare} of 1765: {A} {Comparison} of the {Two} {Editions} of \textit{{A} {Midsummer} {Night}'s {Dream}}}, isbn = {978-0-8386-3712-8}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Reading {Readings}: {Essays} on {Shakespeare} {Editing} in the {Eighteenth} {Century}}, publisher = {Fairleigh Dickinson University Press}, author = {Kennedy, Richard F.}, editor = {Gondris, Joanna}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson, Renaissance, Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), editions, A Midsummer Night's Dream (1594), comedy, textual variants}, pages = {323--329}, } @incollection{freiburg_cuncta_1998, address = {Paris}, title = {Cuncta {Prius} {Tentanda}: {The} {Treatment} of {War} in {Samuel} {Johnson}'s \textit{{Thoughts} on the {Late} {Transactions} {Respecting} {Falkland}'s {Islands}} (1771)}, isbn = {978-2-87854-164-9}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Guerres et paix: {La} {Grande}-{Bretagne} au {XVIIIe} siècle, {I}–{II}}, publisher = {Université Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3}, author = {Freiburg, Rudolf}, editor = {Boucé, Paul-Gabriel}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, war, Thoughts on the Late Transactions in the Falkland Islands}, pages = {325--340}, } @article{reid_want_1998, title = {'{The} {Want} of a {Closer} {Union}…': {The} {Friendship} of {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Joseph} {Warton}}, volume = {9}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Reid, Hugh}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson, letters, friendship, Warton, Joseph (1722-1800)}, pages = {133--143}, } @incollection{parker_johnson_1998, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Johnson and {Fideism}}, isbn = {978-0-521-59088-4}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Triumph} of {Augustan} {Poetics}: {English} {Literary} {Culture} from {Butler} to {Johnson}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Parker, Blanford}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson, poetry, literary culture, Augustan period, Butler, Samuel (1612-1680), Hudibras}, pages = {231--249}, } @article{sherbo_more_1998, title = {More of {Samuel} {Johnson}'s {Critical} {Opinions}}, volume = {45 [243]}, issn = {1471-6941}, doi = {10.1093/nq/45.4.474}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Sherbo, Arthur}, month = dec, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson, criticism, publishing history}, pages = {474--475}, } @article{hudson_johnsons_1998, title = {Johnson's \textit{{Dictionary}} and the {Politics} of '{Standard} {English}'}, volume = {28}, issn = {2222-4289}, doi = {10.2307/3508757}, language = {en}, journal = {Yearbook of English Studies}, author = {Hudson, Nicholas}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology, politics, standard language}, pages = {77--93}, } @article{terry_rejoinder_1997, title = {Rejoinder to {Professors} {Miller} and {Siskin} in the {February} 1997 {Issue}}, volume = {21}, issn = {1086-3192}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Life}, author = {Terry, Richard}, month = nov, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, canon, curriculum, The Idler (1758-1760)}, pages = {79--82}, } @article{kirkley_john_1998, title = {John {Nichols}, {Johnson}’s {Prefaces}, and the {History} of {Letters}}, volume = {49}, issn = {1471-6968}, doi = {10.1093/res/49.195.282}, abstract = {This article explores questions raised by the evolution of Samuel Johnson’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Prefaces Biographical and Critical{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} into the four-volume large octavo {\textless}cite{\textgreater}The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} (1781, revised 1783). Examining the texts as printed and placing the work in the context of Nichols’s print shop, it argues that, had the prefaces appeared as Johnson conceived and wrote them, they would have constituted a “modern” history of letters as described by Francis Bacon in De augmentis et dignitatis scientiarum. To that end, the article examines evidence for the collaborative role of John Nichols, the possible effects of John Bell’s rival edition on the booksellers’ decision to publish with Johnson’s work less than half complete, and how that decision affected prefaces written in 1780–1, as well as the kinds of changes required to produce the “freestanding” four-volume edition of 1781.}, language = {en}, number = {195}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {Kirkley, Harriet}, month = aug, year = {1998}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Nichols, John (1745-1826), publishing history}, pages = {282--305}, } @incollection{spacks_reading_1998, address = {Athens}, title = {Reading {Dr}. {Johnson}: {A} {Confession}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Under {Criticism}: {Essays} for {William} {H}. {Pritchard}}, publisher = {Ohio University Press}, author = {Spacks, Patricia Meyer}, editor = {Sofield, David and Tucker, Herbert F.}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson, truth}, pages = {167--181}, } @article{engell_coleridge_1998, title = {Coleridge, {Johnson}, and {Shakespeare}: {A} {Critical} {Drama} in {Five} {Acts}}, volume = {4}, issn = {1750-0192}, doi = {10.3366/rom.1998.4.1.22}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Romanticism: The Journal of Romantic Culture and Criticism}, author = {Engell, James}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson, criticism, Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834)}, pages = {22--39}, } @article{reddick_johnsons_1998, title = {Johnson’s \textit{{Dictionary} of the {English} {Language}} and {Its} {Texts}: {Quotation}, {Context}, {Anti}-{Thematics}}, volume = {28}, issn = {2222-4289}, doi = {10.2307/3508756}, language = {en}, journal = {Yearbook of English Studies}, author = {Reddick, Allen}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology, quotation, theme}, pages = {66--76}, } @incollection{fix_prayer_1998, address = {New York}, title = {Prayer, {Poetry}, and \textit{{Paradise} {Lost}}: {Samuel} {Johnson} as {Reader} of {Milton}'s {Christian} {Epic}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Seeing into the {Life} of {Things}: {Essays} on {Literature} and {Religious} {Experience}}, publisher = {Fordham University Press}, author = {Fix, Stephen}, editor = {Mahoney, John L.}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson, epic poetry, poetry, Christianity, Life of Milton, Milton, John (1608-1674), Paradise Lost (1667)}, pages = {126--151}, } @incollection{schwalm_identitat_1998, address = {Trier, Germany}, title = {Identität und {Lebensgeschichte}: {Fremdbiographisches} {Erzählen} bei {Samuel} {Johnson} und {James} {Boswell}}, isbn = {978-3-88476-267-7}, language = {de}, booktitle = {Das 18. {Jahrhundert}}, publisher = {Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier (WVT)}, author = {Schwalm, Helga}, editor = {Fludernik, Monika and Nestvold, Ruth and Alexander, Vera}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, identity, subjectivity}, pages = {91--107}, } @article{demaria_johnsons_1998, title = {Johnson's \textit{{Dictionary}} and {Dictionary} {Johnson}}, volume = {28}, issn = {2222-4289}, doi = {10.2307/3508754}, language = {en}, journal = {Yearbook of English Studies}, author = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert and Kolb, Gwin J.}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology}, pages = {19--43}, } @article{walker_notes_1998, title = {Some {Notes} on the {Treatment} of {Dryden} in {Johnson}'s \textit{{Dictionary}}}, volume = {28}, issn = {2222-4289}, doi = {10.2307/3508759}, language = {en}, journal = {Yearbook of English Studies}, author = {Walker, Keith}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, quotation}, pages = {106--109}, } @article{morrison_toil_1998, title = {Toil, {Envy}, {Want}, the {Reader}, and the {Jail}: {Reader} {Entrapment} in {Johnson}'s \textit{{Life} of {Savage}}}, volume = {9}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Morrison, Sarah R.}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, An Account of the Life of Mr. Richard Savage (1744), reader response, narrative technique}, pages = {145--164}, } @article{panja_tumour_1998, title = {'{Tumour}, {Meanness}, {Tediousness} and {Obscurity}': {Dr}. {Johnson}'s {Reading} of \textit{{Hamlet}}}, volume = {20}, issn = {0256-2480}, language = {en}, number = {1-2}, journal = {Hamlet Studies: An International Journal of Research on The Tragedie of Hamlet, Prince of Denmarke}, author = {Panja, Shormishtha}, month = jun, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson, criticism, Hamlet (1600-1601), Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), Mr. Johnson's Preface to His Edition of Shakespeare's Plays (1765)}, pages = {107--116}, } @article{stavisky_johnsons_1998, title = {Johnson's '{Vile} {Melancholy}' {Reconsidered} {Once} {More}}, volume = {9}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Stavisky, Aaron}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, An Account of the Life of Mr. Richard Savage (1744), female-male relations, authoritarianism, control}, pages = {1--24}, } @article{jain_samuel_1998, title = {Samuel {Johnson}'s '{China} to {Peru}'}, volume = {45 [243]}, issn = {1471-6941}, doi = {10.1093/nq/45.4.455-a}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Jain, Nalini}, month = dec, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson, poetry, The Vanity of Human Wishes (1749), geography, Behn, Aphra (1640-1689), Oroonoko (1688)}, pages = {455--455}, } @article{lynch_studied_1998, title = {Studied {Barbarity}: {Johnson}, {Spenser}, and the {Idea} of {Progress}}, volume = {9}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, Spenser, Edmund (1552?-1599), English Renaissance}, pages = {81--108}, annote = {An examination of eighteenth-century conceptions of literary progress, exemplified by Johnson’s reading of Edmund Spenser. A version of this essay appeared as a chapter in Lynch, The Age of Elizabeth in the Age of Johnson. }, } @article{smith_johnson_1998, title = {Johnson, {Beckett}, and the '{Choice} of {Life}'}, volume = {9}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Smith, Frederik N.}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson, Irish literature, novel, French literature, drama, Beckett, Samuel (1906-1989)}, pages = {187--200}, annote = {A pioneering account of Samuel Beckett’s interest in Johnson’s life and works. }, } @article{krishnan_shortness_1998, title = {‘{The} {Shortness} of {Our} {Present} {State}’: {Locke}’s ‘{Time}’ and {Johnson}’s ‘{Eternity}’ in \textit{{Rasselas}}}, volume = {19}, issn = {0737-4828}, language = {en}, number = {1-2}, journal = {Journal of Evolutionary Psychology}, author = {Krishnan, R. S.}, month = mar, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, Rasselas (1759), time, Philosophy}, pages = {2--9}, } @article{chapin_samuel_1997-1, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Lock}–{Stillingfleet} {Controversy}}, volume = {44 [242]}, issn = {1471-6941}, doi = {10.1093/nq/44.2.210}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Chapin, Chester}, month = jun, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson, controversy, Stillingfleet, Edward (1635-1699)}, pages = {210--211}, } @article{nagashima_johnsons_1998, title = {Johnson's {Revisions} of {His} {Etymologies}}, volume = {28}, issn = {2222-4289}, doi = {10.2307/3508758}, language = {en}, journal = {Yearbook of English Studies}, author = {Nagashima, Daisuke}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology, textual revision, etymology}, pages = {94--104}, } @article{slimp_poets_1998, title = {A {Poet}'s {Apprenticeship}: {Samuel} {Johnson}'s {School} {Translations}}, volume = {9}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Slimp, Stephen}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson, Classics, translation, English language translation, dating study, juvenilia}, pages = {109--132}, } @article{dixon_politicizing_1998, title = {Politicizing {Samuel} {Johnson}: {The} {Moral} {Essays} and the {Question} of {Ideology}}, volume = {25}, issn = {1542-4286}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {College Literature: A Journal of Critical Literary Studies}, author = {Dixon, John Converse}, month = sep, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, The Rambler (1750-1752), The Idler (1758-1760), ideology}, pages = {67--90}, } @phdthesis{masri_counsel_1998, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Counsel for the {Defense}: {Boswell} {Represents} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, school = {New York University}, author = {Masri, Heather}, month = mar, year = {1998}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), dissertation abstract}, } @article{kolb_dr_1998, title = {Dr. {Johnson}'s {Etymology} of {Gibberish}}, volume = {45 [243]}, issn = {1471-6941}, doi = {10.1093/nq/45.1.72}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Kolb, Gwin J. and DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, month = mar, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, English language (Modern), lexicology, The Plan of a Dictionary of the English Language (1747), orthography, etymology}, pages = {72--74}, } @article{lynch_johnson_1998, title = {Johnson, {Politian}, and {Editorial} {Method}}, volume = {45 [243]}, issn = {1471-6941}, doi = {10.1093/nq/45.1.70}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, month = mar, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson, Classics, Renaissance, prose, criticism, Italian literature, Mr. Johnson's Preface to His Edition of Shakespeare's Plays (1765), editorial errors, Poliziano, Angelo (1454-1494), Scaliger, Joseph Justus (1540-1609), stemmatics}, pages = {70--72}, annote = {Johnson’s Shakespeare edition was the first to introduce some of Politian’s editorial methods into the editing of vernacular texts. }, } @incollection{loos_robert_1998, title = {Robert {Borthwick} {Adam} {II}}, isbn = {978-0-7876-1842-1}, language = {en}, booktitle = {American {Book} {Collectors} and {Bibliographers}, {Second} {Series}}, publisher = {Thomson Gale}, author = {Loos, William H.}, editor = {Rosenblum, Joseph}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson, book collecting, Adam, Robert Borthwick (1863-1940)}, pages = {3--11}, } @article{griffin_regulated_1997, title = {Regulated {Loyalty}: {Jacobitism} and {Johnson}'s \textit{{Lives} of the {Poets}}}, volume = {64}, issn = {1080-6547}, doi = {10.1353/elh.1997.0033}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {ELH: English Literary History}, author = {Griffin, Dustin}, month = dec, year = {1997}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Jacobites}, pages = {1007--1027}, } @article{kenning_whats_1998, title = {What's in a {Name}? {Earl} {Miner} and the {Travels} of {Bashō} and {Johnson} [review of \textit{{Naming} {Properties}: {Nominal} {Reference} in {Travel} {Writings} by {Bashō} and {Sora}, {Johnson} and {Boswell}}, by {Earl} {Miner}]}, volume = {35}, issn = {1528-4212}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Comparative Literature Studies}, author = {Kenning, D. W.}, year = {1998}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland (1775), prose, The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, with Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1785), poetry, travel literature, review article, Japanese literature, Bashō (1644-1694), naming, Oku no hosomichi (1689), Sora (1649-1710), The Narrow Road to the Deep North}, pages = {191--205}, } @article{hudson_nature_1997, title = {The {Nature} of {Johnson}'s {Conservatism}}, volume = {64}, issn = {1080-6547}, doi = {10.1353/elh.1997.0034}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {ELH: English Literary History}, author = {Hudson, Nicholas}, month = dec, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson, Jacobites, conservatism}, pages = {925--943}, } @article{mcdermott_johnsons_1998, title = {Johnson's \textit{{Dictionary}} and the {Canon}: {Authors} and {Authority}}, volume = {28}, issn = {2222-4289}, doi = {10.2307/3508755}, language = {en}, journal = {Yearbook of English Studies}, author = {McDermott, Anne}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology, authority, canon}, pages = {44--65}, } @incollection{kliman_samuel_1998, address = {Rutherford, N.J.}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Tonson}'s 1745 {Shakespeare}: {Warburton}, {Anonymity}, and the {Shakespeare} {Wars}}, isbn = {978-0-8386-3712-8}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Reading {Readings}: {Essays} on {Shakespeare} {Editing} in the {Eighteenth} {Century}}, publisher = {Fairleigh Dickinson University Press}, author = {Kliman, Bernice W.}, editor = {Gondris, Joanna}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson, Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), editions (1745), Tonson, Jacob (1714-1767)}, pages = {299--317}, } @article{wood_tract_1998, title = {'{The} {Tract} and {Tenor} of the {Sentence}': {Conversing}, {Connection}, and {Johnson}'s \textit{{Dictionary}}}, volume = {28}, issn = {2222-4289}, doi = {10.2307/3508760}, language = {en}, journal = {Yearbook of English Studies}, author = {Wood, Nigel}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology, conversation}, pages = {110--127}, } @phdthesis{evans_samuel_1998, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}'s '{General} {Nature}' in {Its} {Context}}, language = {en}, school = {Arizona State University}, author = {Evans, Scott David}, month = may, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, dissertation abstract, nature}, } @article{clark_religious_1997, title = {Religious {Affiliation} and {Dynastic} {Allegiance} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {England}: {Edmund} {Burke}, {Thomas} {Paine} and {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {64}, issn = {1080-6547}, doi = {10.1353/elh.1997.0030}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {ELH: English Literary History}, author = {Clark, J. C. D.}, month = dec, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson, Irish literature, religion, Burke, Edmund (1729-1797), Jacobites, allegiance, Paine, Thomas (1737-1809)}, pages = {1029--1067}, } @book{morgan_dr_1998, address = {Lanham}, title = {Dr. {Johnson}'s '{Own} {Dear} {Master}': {The} {Life} of {Henry} {Thrale}}, isbn = {978-0-7618-1030-8}, language = {en}, publisher = {University Press of America}, author = {Morgan, Lee}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Thrale, Henry (1728-1781)}, } @article{joeckel_lewis_1996, title = {Lewis and {Samuel} {Johnson}’s \textit{{Rasselas}}: {Hearing} the {Call} of the \textit{{Sehnsucht}}}, volume = {27}, issn = {0883-9980}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {CSL: The Bulletin of the New York C. S. Lewis Society}, author = {Joeckel, Samuel}, month = feb, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, Rasselas (1759), immortality, Lewis, C. S. (1898-1963), longing, The Pilgrim's Regress (1933)}, pages = {1--6}, } @phdthesis{slimp_samuel_1996, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}'s {Christian} {Humanist} {Poetry}}, language = {en}, school = {University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill}, author = {Slimp, Stephen Robert}, month = aug, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson, Classics, poetry, London (1738), The Vanity of Human Wishes (1749), dissertation abstract, Christianity}, } @article{porter_writing_1996, title = {Writing {China}: {Legitimacy} and {Representation} 1606–1773}, volume = {33}, issn = {1528-4212}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Comparative Literature Studies}, author = {Porter, David}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson, travel literature, Bacon, Francis (1561-1626), China, foreign culture, The Advancement of Learning (1605)}, pages = {98--122}, } @article{segal_conversation_1997, title = {Conversation, {Writings}, and the {Subversion} of {Economy}: {Samuel} {Johnson}'s \textit{{Life} of {Savage}}}, volume = {37}, issn = {0070-1548}, language = {en}, journal = {Critical Review}, author = {Segal, Alex}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, An Account of the Life of Mr. Richard Savage (1744), conversation, Derrida, Jacques (1930-2004), paradox, writing}, pages = {81--95}, } @incollection{demaria_johnsons_1997, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Johnson's \textit{{Dictionary}}}, isbn = {978-0-521-55411-4}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Cambridge} {Companion} to {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, editor = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {1997}, doi = {10.1017/CCOL052155411X.007}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology, morality}, pages = {85--101}, } @article{grundy_johnsons_1997, title = {Johnson's {Bookman}}, volume = {8}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Grundy, Isobel}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson, review article, bibliography}, pages = {393--404}, } @article{bush_authorial_1996, title = {Authorial {Authority}: {Johnson}’s \textit{{Life} of {Savage}} and {Nabokov}’s \textit{{Nikolai} {Gogol}}}, volume = {19}, issn = {1529-1456}, doi = {10.1353/bio.2010.0296}, abstract = {Authorial biographies—biographies written by authors—as exemplified by Johnson’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Life of Savage{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} and Nabokov’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Nikolai Gogol{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, constitute a distinctive subgenre of biography, remarkable for, among other features, a relative unconcern with facts, ideological independence, antipanegyrical orientation, and a tendency toward self-assertion and self-investment. This article compares the strategies by which Johnson and Nabokov constitute themselves as authors while operating within the biographical form.}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Biography: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly}, author = {Bush, Jamie}, month = dec, year = {1996}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, 20th, An Account of the Life of Mr. Richard Savage (1744), English language literature, Nabokov, Vladimir (1899-1977), Russian literature, authority, Foucault, Michel (1926-1984), Barthes, Roland (1915-1980), Nikolai Gogol (1944), Nabokov, Vladimir (1899-1977), Foucault, Michel (1926-1984), Samuel (1709-1784), Barthes, Roland (1915-1980)}, pages = {19--40}, } @article{weed_sexual_1997, title = {Sexual {Positions}: {Men} of {Pleasure}, {Economy}, and {Dignity} in \textit{{Boswell}'s {London} {Journal}}}, volume = {31}, issn = {1086-315X}, doi = {10.1353/ecs.1998.0003}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Weed, David M.}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, Scottish literature, masculinity, economics, London Journal, sexuality, social status}, pages = {215--234}, } @article{runte_voltaire_1997, title = {Voltaire and {Johnson} on {Shakespeare}}, volume = {10-11}, issn = {0838-1321}, language = {en}, journal = {ALFA: Actes de langue Française et de linguistique/Symposium on French Language and Linguistics}, author = {Runte, Roseann}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson, Renaissance, criticism, Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), rhetoric, French literature, Voltaire (1694-1778)}, pages = {33--40}, } @book{demaria_samuel_1997, address = {Baltimore}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Life} of {Reading}}, isbn = {978-0-8018-5479-8}, abstract = {If readers of the twentieth century feel overwhelmed by the proliferation of writing and information, they can find in Samuel Johnson a sympathetic companion. Johnson’s career coincided with the rapid expansion of publishing in England—not only in English, but in Latin and Greek; not only in books, but in reviews, journals, broadsides, pamphlets, and books about books. In 1753 Johnson imagined a time when “writers will, perhaps, be multiplied, till no readers will be found.” Three years later, he wrote that England had become 'a nation of authors” in which 'every man must be content to read his book to himself.” In Samuel Johnson and the Life of Reading, Robert DeMaria considers the surprising influence of one of the greatest readers in English literature. Johnson’s relationship to books not only reveals much about his life and times, DeMaria contends, but also provides a dramatic counterpoint to modern reading habits. As a superior practitioner of the craft, Johnson provides a compelling model for how to read—indeed, he provides different models for different kinds of reading. DeMaria shows how Johnson recognized early that not all reading was alike—some requiring intense concentration, some suited for cursory glances, some requiring silence, some best appreciated amid the chatter of a coffeehouse. Considering the remarkable range of Johnson’s reading, DeMaria discovers in one extraordinary career a synoptic view of the subject of reading.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Johns Hopkins University Press}, author = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, year = {1997}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism, Classics, reading}, } @incollection{korshin_johnson_1997, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Johnson, the {Essay}, and \textit{{The} {Rambler}}}, isbn = {978-0-521-55411-4}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Cambridge} {Companion} to {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Korshin, Paul J.}, editor = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {1997}, doi = {10.1017/CCOL052155411X.005}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, The Rambler (1750-1752), essay}, pages = {51--66}, annote = {Korshin considers The Rambler as an example of the essay genre. }, } @article{tomarken_method_1996, title = {The {Method} of {Theory}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Critical} {Integrity} [review of \textit{“{Steel} for the {Mind}”: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Critical} {Discourse}}, by {Charles} {H}. {Hinnant}]}, volume = {32}, issn = {0031-1294}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Papers on Language and Literature}, author = {Tomarken, Edward}, month = mar, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson, criticism, literary theory and criticism (1900-1993)}, pages = {217--223}, } @article{fraser_chaucer_1996, title = {Chaucer, {Johnson}, and {Shakespeare} on {CD}-{ROM} [review of \textit{{A} {Dictionary} of the {English} {Language} on {CD}-{ROM}}, by {Anne} {McDermott}]}, volume = {12}, issn = {0963-1763}, language = {en}, journal = {Computers \& Texts}, author = {Fraser, Michael}, month = jul, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson, Medieval, Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), editions, Chaucer, Geoffrey (1340/5-1400), CD-ROM}, pages = {21--25}, } @incollection{wiltshire_china_1997, address = {Cambridge}, title = {'{From} {China} to {Peru}': {Johnson} in the {Traveled} {World}}, isbn = {978-0-521-55411-4}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Cambridge} {Companion} to {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Wiltshire, John}, editor = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {1997}, doi = {10.1017/CCOL052155411X.014}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland (1775), prose, fiction, Rasselas (1759), travel literature}, pages = {209--223}, } @article{clark_cultural_1997, title = {The {Cultural} {Identity} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {8}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Clark, J. C. D.}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson, cultural identity}, pages = {15--70}, annote = {A further consideration of Johnson’s take on Jacobitism, placed in a larger cultural context. }, } @incollection{folkenflik_johnsons_1997, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Johnson's {Politics}}, isbn = {978-0-521-55411-4}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Cambridge} {Companion} to {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Folkenflik, Robert}, editor = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {1997}, doi = {10.1017/CCOL052155411X.008}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, English politics}, pages = {102--113}, } @incollection{lynn_johnsons_1997, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Johnson's {Critical} {Reception}}, isbn = {978-0-521-55411-4}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Cambridge} {Companion} to {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Lynn, Steven}, editor = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {1997}, doi = {10.1017/CCOL052155411X.016}, keywords = {Johnson, criticism}, pages = {240--253}, } @article{erskine-hill_kind_1997, title = {A {Kind} of {Liking} for {Jacobitism}}, volume = {8}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Erskine-Hill, Howard}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson, Jacobites}, pages = {3--13}, } @incollection{keymer_letters_1997, address = {Cambridge}, title = {'{Letters} about {Nothing}': {Johnson} and {Epistolary} {Writing}}, isbn = {978-0-521-55411-4}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Cambridge} {Companion} to {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Keymer, Tom}, editor = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {1997}, doi = {10.1017/CCOL052155411X.015}, keywords = {Johnson, letters, style}, pages = {224--239}, } @incollection{smallwood_shakespeare_1997, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Shakespeare: {Johnson}'s {Poet} of {Nature}}, isbn = {978-0-521-55411-4}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Cambridge} {Companion} to {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Smallwood, Philip}, editor = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {1997}, doi = {10.1017/CCOL052155411X.011}, keywords = {Johnson, criticism, Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), nature, Mr. Johnson's Preface to His Edition of Shakespeare's Plays (1765)}, pages = {143--160}, } @phdthesis{dixon_tempering_1996, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Tempering {Ambitions}: {The} {Cultural} {Project} of {Samuel} {Johnson}'s {Moral} {Essays}}, language = {en}, school = {Boston University}, author = {Dixon, John C.}, month = jun, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, essay, dissertation abstract, morality, middle class}, } @incollection{suarez_johnsons_1997, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Johnson's {Christian} {Thought}}, isbn = {978-0-521-55411-4}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Cambridge} {Companion} to {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Suarez, Michael F. S.J.}, editor = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {1997}, doi = {10.1017/CCOL052155411X.013}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, Christianity, salvation}, pages = {192--208}, } @article{greene_jonathan_1997, title = {Jonathan {Clark} and the {Abominable} {Cultural} {Mind}-{Set}}, volume = {8}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Greene, Donald J.}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson, politics, Clark, Jonathan Charles Douglas (1951-)}, pages = {71--88}, annote = {Further arguments against the thesis that Johnson was sympathetic to Jacobitism. }, } @incollection{davis_extraordinarily_1997, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Extraordinarily {Ordinary}: {The} {Life} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, isbn = {978-0-521-55411-4}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Cambridge} {Companion} to {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Davis, Philip}, editor = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {1997}, doi = {10.1017/CCOL052155411X.002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {4--17}, } @article{wechselblatt_pathos_1996, title = {The {Pathos} of {Example}: {Professionalism} and {Colonization} in {Johnson}'s '{Preface}' to the \textit{{Dictionary}}}, volume = {9}, issn = {1080-6636}, doi = {10.1353/yale.1996.0021}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Yale Journal of Criticism: Interpretation in the Humanities}, author = {Wechselblatt, Martin}, month = sep, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, identity, The Plan of a Dictionary of the English Language (1747), colonialization, cultural criticism, professionalism}, pages = {381--403}, } @incollection{parke_johnson_1997, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Johnson and the {Arts} of {Conversation}}, isbn = {978-0-521-55411-4}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Cambridge} {Companion} to {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Parke, Catherine N.}, editor = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {1997}, doi = {10.1017/CCOL052155411X.003}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), dialogue}, pages = {18--33}, } @incollection{parker_skepticism_1997, address = {Cambridge}, title = {The {Skepticism} of {Johnson}'s \textit{{Rasselas}}}, isbn = {978-0-521-55411-4}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Cambridge} {Companion} to {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Parker, Fred}, editor = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {1997}, doi = {10.1017/CCOL052155411X.010}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), irony, skepticism, reality}, pages = {127--142}, } @incollection{weinbrot_johnsons_1997, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Johnson's {Poetry}}, isbn = {978-0-521-55411-4}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Cambridge} {Companion} to {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, editor = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {1997}, doi = {10.1017/CCOL052155411X.004}, keywords = {Johnson, poetry, poetic technique}, pages = {34--50}, } @incollection{henson_johnson_1997, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Johnson and the {Condition} of {Women}}, isbn = {978-0-521-55411-4}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Cambridge} {Companion} to {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Henson, Eithne}, editor = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {1997}, doi = {10.1017/CCOL052155411X.006}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, poetry, women, sex roles}, pages = {67--84}, } @article{reich_convulsion_1997, title = {Convulsion of the {Lung}: {An} {Historical} {Analysis} of the {Cause} of {Dr}. {Johnson}'s {Fatal} {Emphysema}}, volume = {8}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Reich, Jerome M.}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson, emphysema}, pages = {159--174}, annote = {A thorough consideration of the evidence regarding Johnson’s pulmonological health. }, } @book{schwartz_after_1997, address = {Carbondale}, title = {After the {Death} of {Literature}}, isbn = {978-0-8093-2136-0}, language = {en}, publisher = {Southern Illinois University Press}, author = {Schwartz, Richard B.}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson, canon (1980-1997), cultural conflict}, } @article{caldwell_dr_1997, title = {Dr. {Clark} and {Mr}. {Holmes}: {Speculation} in {Johnsonian} {Biography}}, volume = {8}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Caldwell, Michael}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Clark, Jonathan Charles Douglas (1951-), Holmes, Richard (1945-)}, pages = {133--148}, } @article{lipking_new_1997, title = {New {Light} on {Johnson}'s {Duck}}, volume = {8}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Lipking, Lawrence}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson, poetry, juvenilia, duck}, pages = {149--158}, annote = {A facetious take on Johnson’s Jacobite sympathies, using “Here Lies Good Master Duck” as evidence. }, } @article{kerestman_breaking_1997, title = {Breaking the {Shackles} of the {Great} {Chain} of {Being} and {Liberating} {Compassion} in the {Eighteenth} {Century}}, volume = {3}, issn = {1065-3112}, language = {en}, journal = {1650–1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era}, author = {Kerestman, Katherine}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson, novel, Richardson, Samuel (1689-1761), Clarissa (1747-1748), animal imagery, compassion, Great Chain of Being, liberation}, pages = {57--76}, } @article{weinbrot_johnson_1997-1, title = {Johnson and {Jacobitism} {Redux}: {Evidence}, {Interpretation}, and {Intellectual} {History}}, volume = {8}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson, Jacobites}, pages = {89--125}, annote = {Weinbrot argues against Clark and Erskine-Hill, insisting that Johnson was not a Jacobite. }, } @incollection{clingham_life_1997, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Life and {Literature} in {Johnson}’s \textit{{Lives} of the {Poets}}}, isbn = {978-0-521-55411-4}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Cambridge} {Companion} to {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Clingham, Greg}, editor = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {1997}, doi = {10.1017/CCOL052155411X.012}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, literary life, genre study}, pages = {161--191}, } @incollection{hawes_johnson_1997, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Johnson and {Imperialism}}, isbn = {978-0-521-55411-4}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Cambridge} {Companion} to {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Hawes, Clement}, editor = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {1997}, doi = {10.1017/CCOL052155411X.009}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), cultural differences, imperialism}, pages = {114--126}, } @article{stone_seventeenth-century_1996, title = {Seventeenth-{Century} {Jurisprudence} and {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Lexicography}: {Sources} for {Johnson}'s {Notion} of {Authority}}, volume = {7}, issn = {1135-7789}, language = {en}, journal = {SEDERI: Yearbook of the Spanish and Portuguese Society for English Renaissance Studies}, author = {Stone, John}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson, law, lexical approach, source study, language, liberty}, pages = {79--92}, } @article{smith_repetitive_1996, title = {Repetitive {Patterns} in {Samuel} {Johnson}'s \textit{{Rasselas}}}, volume = {36}, issn = {1522-9270}, doi = {10.2307/450802}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {SEL: Studies in English Literature, 1500–1900}, author = {Smith, Duane H.}, month = jun, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), repetition}, pages = {623--639}, } @article{baldwin_plautus_1996, title = {Plautus in {Johnson}: {An} {Unnoticed} {Quotation}}, volume = {43 [241]}, issn = {1471-6941}, doi = {10.1093/nq/43.3.305}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Baldwin, Barry}, month = sep, year = {1996}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Plautus (254?-184 B.C.)}, pages = {305--306}, file = {Full Text PDF:C\:\\Users\\jlync\\Zotero\\storage\\IJ7P7Q8E\\BALDWIN - 1996 - PLAUTUS IN JOHNSON AN UNNOTICED QUOTATION.pdf:application/pdf}, } @book{edinger_johnson_1997, address = {Victoria, B.C.}, series = {{ELS} {Monograph} {Series}}, title = {Johnson and {Detailed} {Representation}: {The} {Significance} of the {Classical} {Sources}}, isbn = {978-0-920604-51-9}, language = {en}, publisher = {University of Victoria Department of English}, author = {Edinger, William}, year = {1997}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Paperback, Criticism, Classics, philological approach}, } @article{curley_johnson_1997, title = {Johnson {No} {Jacobite}; or, {Treason} {Not} {Yet} {Unmasked}, {II}: {A} {Quotable} {Rejoinder} from {A} to {C}}, volume = {8}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Curley, Thomas M.}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson, criticism, Jacobites}, pages = {127--131}, annote = {A continuation of Curley’s argument against Johnson’s putative Jacobitism. }, } @phdthesis{wheeler_my_1996, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {'{My} {Savage},' '{My} {Man}': {Color}, {Gender}, and {Nation} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {British} {Narratives}}, language = {en}, school = {Syracuse University}, author = {Wheeler, Roxann}, month = mar, year = {1996}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, prose, fiction, Defoe, Daniel (1660-1731), dissertation abstract, English language literature, race, Equiano, Olaudah (1745/6-ca. 1802), Nigerian literature, The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano (1789), Long, Edward (1734-1813)}, } @article{basker_myth_1997, title = {Myth upon {Myth}: {Johnson}, {Gender}, and the {Misogyny} {Question}}, volume = {8}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Basker, James G.}, year = {1997}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, misogyny, gender}, pages = {175--187}, } @incollection{suwabe_boswells_1995, address = {Lexington}, title = {Boswell's {Meetings} with {Johnson}, {A} {New} {Count}}, isbn = {978-0-8131-1910-6}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Boswell: {Citizen} of the {World}, {Man} of {Letters}}, publisher = {University Press of Kentucky}, author = {Suwabe, Hitoshi}, editor = {Lustig, Irma S.}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson, Scottish literature, checklist}, pages = {246--257}, } @phdthesis{elliott_johnson_1995, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Johnson, {Nature}, and {Women}: {The} {Early} {Years}}, language = {en}, school = {University of North Carolina, Greensboro}, author = {Elliott, Helen Yvonne}, month = mar, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson, poetry, dissertation abstract, women, nature}, } @book{fulford_landscape_1996, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Landscape, {Liberty} and {Authority}: {Poetry}, {Criticism} and {Politics} from {Thomson} to {Wordsworth}}, isbn = {978-0-521-55455-8}, language = {en}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Fulford, Tim}, year = {1996}, doi = {10.1017/CBO9780511519000}, keywords = {Johnson, Scottish literature, poetry, Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834), liberty, Wordsworth, William (1770-1850), landscape, Cowper, William (1731-1800), political authority, Thomson, James (1700-1748)}, } @article{toma_hawthornes_1995, title = {Hawthorne's {Pilgrimage} to {Uttoxeter} and {Afterwards}}, volume = {3}, issn = {0919-2689}, language = {en}, journal = {Fōramu/Forum: Nihon Nasanieru Hōsōn Kyōkai/Journal of the Nathaniel Hawthorne Society of Japan}, author = {Toma, Ichitaro}, month = apr, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, Hawthorne, Nathaniel (1804-1864), English Notebooks, Our Old Home (1863), Uttoxeter}, pages = {25--37}, } @incollection{lamb_blocked_1995, title = {Blocked {Observation}: {Tautology} and {Paradox} in \textit{{The} {Vanity} of {Human} {Wishes}}}, isbn = {978-0-87049-892-3}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Cutting {Edges}: {Postmodern} {Critical} {Essays} on {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Satire}}, publisher = {University of Tennessee Press}, author = {Lamb, Jonathan}, editor = {Gill, James E.}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson, poetry, The Vanity of Human Wishes (1749), observation, satire, narrative voice, tautology, Philosophy}, pages = {335--346}, } @article{kass_mixed_1995, title = {The {Mixed} {Blessings} of the {Imagination} in {Johnson}'s {Sermons}}, volume = {47}, issn = {2329-8626}, doi = {10.5840/renascence199547212}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Renascence: Essays on Literature and Ethics, Spirituality, and Religion}, author = {Kass, Thomas G.}, month = dec, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, imagination, Sermons}, pages = {89--101}, } @article{chapin_samuel_1995, title = {Samuel {Johnson}, {Anthropologist}}, volume = {19}, issn = {1086-3192}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Life}, author = {Chapin, Chester}, month = nov, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, anthropology, human nature}, pages = {22--37}, } @book{katritzky_johnson_1996, address = {New York}, title = {Johnson and "{The} {Letters} of {Junius}": {New} {Perspectives} on an {Old} {Enigma}}, isbn = {978-0-8204-3106-2}, language = {en}, publisher = {Peter Lang}, author = {Katritzky, Linde}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, rhetoric, politics, attribution of authorship, Wilkes, John (1725-1797), pamphlet, Junius, Pseudonym, Author of the 'Letters', The Letters of Junius (1769-1772)}, } @article{lachance_sinking_1995, title = {'{The} {Sinking} {Land}': {Pessimism} in {Johnson}'s \textit{{London}}}, volume = {31}, issn = {0031-1294}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Papers on Language and Literature}, author = {LaChance, Charles}, month = dec, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson, poetry, London (1738), pessimism}, pages = {61--77}, } @book{rosenberg_virginia_1995, address = {New York}, title = {Virginia {Woolf} and {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Common} {Readers}}, isbn = {978-0-312-10741-3}, language = {en}, publisher = {St. Martin's Press}, author = {Rosenberg, Beth Carole}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson, criticism, Woolf, Virginia (1882-1941)}, } @article{iamartino_dyers_1995, title = {Dyer's and {Burke}'s {Addenda} and {Corrigenda} to {Johnson}'s \textit{{Dictionary}} as {Clues} to {Its} {Contemporary} {Reception}}, volume = {8}, issn = {1825-6589}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Textus: English Studies in Italy}, author = {Iamartino, Giovanni}, month = jul, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, reception study, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology, Burke, Edmund (1729-1797), annotation, Dyer, Samuel (1725-1772)}, pages = {199--248}, } @article{nagashima_how_1996, title = {How {Johnson} {Read} {Hale}'s \textit{{Origination}} for {His} \textit{{Dictionary}}: {A} {Linguistic} {View}}, volume = {7}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Nagashima, Daisuke}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, lexical approach, Concerning the Secondary Origination of Mankind, Hale, Sir Matthew (1609-1676)}, pages = {247--297}, } @phdthesis{pedreira_samuel_1995, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}'s {Rhetorical} {Art}: {Topical} and {Figurative} {Copia} in the {Age} of {Locke}}, language = {en}, school = {University of Maryland, College Park}, author = {Pedreira, Mark Alan}, month = apr, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, dissertation abstract, rhetoric, politics, Taxation No Tyranny (1775), copia, The False Alarm (1770), Philosophy}, } @book{mcdermott_dictionary_1996-1, address = {Cambridge}, title = {A {Dictionary} of the {English} {Language} on {CD}-{ROM}}, isbn = {978-0-521-56594-3}, language = {en}, publisher = {University of Birmingham Press}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {McDermott, Anne}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology, edition}, } @book{boulton_samuel_1995, title = {Samuel {Johnson}}, isbn = {978-0-415-13435-4}, language = {en}, publisher = {Routledge}, author = {Boulton, James T.}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson, anthology, criticism (1738-1832)}, } @incollection{radner_paralysis_1995, address = {New York}, title = {From {Paralysis} to {Power}: {Boswell} with {Johnson} in 1775–1778}, isbn = {978-0-312-12142-6}, language = {en}, booktitle = {James {Boswell}: {Psychological} {Interpretations}}, publisher = {St. Martin's Press}, author = {Radner, John B.}, editor = {Newman, Donald J.}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson, Scottish literature}, pages = {127--148}, } @article{bonnell_patchwork_1995, title = {Patchwork and {Piracy}: {John} {Bell}'s '{Connected} {System} of {Biography}' and the {Use} of {Johnson}'s {Prefaces}}, volume = {48}, issn = {1553-3891}, language = {en}, journal = {Studies in Bibliography: Papers of the Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia}, author = {Bonnell, Thomas F.}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Bell, John (1745-1831), The Poets of Great Britain, Complete from Chaucer to Churchill (1777-82)}, pages = {193--228}, } @phdthesis{solberg_ladies_1995, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {The {Ladies} and the {Lion}: {The} {Bluestockings} and {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, school = {University of South Florida}, author = {Solberg, Daniel Arnold}, month = oct, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson, dissertation abstract, women writers, bluestocking}, } @article{kolb_thomas_1995, title = {Thomas {Warton}'s {Observations} on the \textit{{Faerie} {Queene}} of {Spenser}, {Samuel} {Johnson}'s '{History} of the {English} {Language},' and {Warton}'s \textit{{History} of {English} {Poetry}}: {Reciprocal} {Indebtedness}?}, volume = {74}, issn = {0031-7977}, abstract = {Literary scholars Thomas Warton and Samuel Johnson may have referred extensively to each other’s works when they wrote separate treatises on the English language and the history of English literature. Warton’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Observations on the Faerie Queene of Spenser{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} contains a historical note on early English authors, and these authors received the same treatment in Johnson’s preface to his {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Dictionary of the English Language{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}. A few decades after, Warton quoted and borrowed from the dictionary for his {\textless}cite{\textgreater}History of English Poetry{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}.}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Philological Quarterly}, author = {Kolb, Gwin J. and DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, month = jun, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson, criticism, intertextuality, Warton, Thomas (1728-1790), History of the English Language, Observations on the Fairy Queen of Spenser (1754), The History of English Poetry (1774-1781)}, pages = {327--335}, } @article{deutsch_name_1995, title = {'{The} {Name} of the {Author}': {Moral} {Economics} in {Johnson}'s \textit{{Life} of {Savage}}}, volume = {92}, issn = {1545-6951}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Modern Philology}, author = {Deutsch, Helen}, month = feb, year = {1995}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, morality, An Account of the Life of Mr. Richard Savage (1744), Foucault, Michel (1926-1984)}, pages = {328--345}, } @article{ditchfield_deathbed_1995, title = {A {Deathbed} {Anecdote} of {Dr}. {Johnson}}, volume = {42 [240]}, issn = {1471-6941}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Ditchfield, G. M.}, month = dec, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {468--469}, file = {Full Text PDF:C\:\\Users\\jlync\\Zotero\\storage\\BJFMIIUJ\\Ditchfield - 1995 - A Deathbed Anecdote of Dr Johnson.pdf:application/pdf}, } @article{lipking_m_1994, title = {M. {Johnson} and {Mr}. {Rousseau}}, volume = {3}, issn = {1538-4578}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Common Knowledge}, author = {Lipking, Lawrence}, month = dec, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson, French literature, nationalism, Rousseau, Jean-Jacques (1712-1778)}, pages = {109--126}, } @article{kramnick_reading_1994, title = {Reading {Shakespeare}'s {Novels}: {Literary} {History} and {Cultural} {Politics} in the {Lennox}–{Johnson} {Debate}}, volume = {55}, issn = {1527-1943}, doi = {10.1215/00267929-55-4-429}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Modern Language Quarterly}, author = {Kramnick, Jonathan Brody}, month = dec, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson, criticism, Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), novel, Lennox, Charlotte (1720-1804), romance, Shakespear Illustrated (1753-54)}, pages = {429--453}, } @article{greene_johnson_1996-1, title = {Johnson: {The} {Jacobite} {Legend} {Exhumed}: {A} {Rejoinder} to {Howard} {Erskine}-{Hill} and {J}. {C}. {D}. {Clark}}, volume = {7}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Greene, Donald J.}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson, politics}, pages = {57--135}, annote = {Greene’s feisty reply to Clark and Erskine-Hill’s suggestion that Johnson was a Jacobite. }, } @book{miner_naming_1996, address = {Ann Arbor}, title = {Naming {Properties}: {Nominal} {Reference} in {Travel} {Writings} by {Bashō} and {Sora}, {Johnson} and {Boswell}}, isbn = {978-0-472-10699-8}, abstract = {Travel is one of literature’s great metaphors for life; to investigate the properties of travel writing in different cultures affords a particular opportunity for intercultural comparison. In {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Naming Properties{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, Earl Miner examines closely four travel accounts: in Japanese, Basho’s great {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Narrow Road through the Provinces, and, as control, the nonliterary account of his friend Sora; in English, Johnson’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} and Boswell’s manuscript version, his unbowdlerized Journal. The works were carefully chosen to provide a maximum of literary evidence. The focus of Miner’s comparison is on the practical and philosophical implications of naming. Because comparison can reveal parochialism, currently familiar and unexamined Western conceptions are put in question on such issues as identification (what is a name, what is identity in different cultures?); reference (why name a child or river if they do not exist?); intention (how can we refer without intending to?); and fact and fiction (do names differ in fiction and in fact? What of a factual or historical character in a fiction like the novel? or a legal fiction in daily life?). In addition to examining the travel accounts, Miner considers the philosophical issues of naming in a range of other texts, from the Bible, Plato, Thucydides, Confucius, and earliest Japanese writing to current Western philosophers such as Kripke, Donnellan, and Nelson. This book will interest scholars in eighteenth-century English and pre-modern Japanese literature; comparative literature; intercultural study; and naming (onomastics).}, language = {en}, publisher = {University of Michigan Press}, author = {Miner, Earl}, year = {1996}, doi = {10.3998/mpub.23241}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland (1775), prose, The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, with Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1785), poetry, travel literature, Japanese literature, Bashō (1644-1694), naming, Oku no hosomichi (1689), Sora (1649-1710), The Narrow Road to the Deep North}, } @incollection{basker_radical_1996, address = {Oxford}, title = {Radical {Affinities}: {Mary} {Wollstonecraft} and {Samuel} {Johnson}}, isbn = {978-0-19-818288-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Tradition in {Transition}: {Women} {Writers}, {Marginal} {Texts}, and the {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Canon}}, publisher = {Clarendon Press}, author = {Basker, James G.}, editor = {Ribeiro, S.J., Alvaro and Basker, James G.}, year = {1996}, doi = {10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198182887.003.0003}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, prose, fiction, allusion, intertextuality, novel, Mary (1788), The Cave of Fancy, Wollstonecraft, Mary (1759-1797), A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792)}, pages = {41--55}, } @article{dingley_johnsons_1995, title = {Johnson's '{Reply} to {Impromptu} {Verses} by {Baretti}': {A} {Clue} to {Dating}}, volume = {42 [240]}, issn = {1471-6941}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Dingley, R. J.}, month = dec, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson, poetry, dating study}, pages = {468}, } @article{forbes_johnson_1994, title = {Johnson, {Blackstone}, and the {Tradition} of {Natural} {Law}}, volume = {27}, issn = {1925-5683}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Mosaic: An Interdisciplinary Critical Journal}, author = {Forbes, Alexander M.}, month = dec, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson, Blackstone, William (d. 1675), natural law}, pages = {81--98}, } @article{baldwin_classical_1995, title = {A {Classical} {Source} for {Johnson} on {Augustus} and {Lord} {Bute}}, volume = {42 [240]}, issn = {1471-6941}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Baldwin, Barry}, month = dec, year = {1995}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, prose, Augustus Caesar, Emperor of Rome (63 B.C.-14 A.D.), Bute, John Stuart, 3rd Earl of (1713-1792), Lydus, Johannes Laurentius (490-ca. 565), On Powers, or the Magistracies of the Roman State, Peri archōn tēs Rōmaiōn politeias}, pages = {467--468}, } @incollection{johnson_excerpt_1996, title = {Excerpt from {His} {Edition} of \textit{{The} {Plays} of {William} {Shakespeare}} (1765)}, isbn = {978-0-8153-1020-4}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Two {Gentlemen} of {Verona}: {Critical} {Essays}}, publisher = {Routledge}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {Schlueter, June}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson, criticism, Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), Mr. Johnson's Preface to His Edition of Shakespeare's Plays (1765), excerpt, The Two Gentlemen of Verona (1592)}, pages = {3--5}, } @article{clark_politics_1996, title = {The {Politics} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {7}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Clark, J. C. D.}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson, politics}, pages = {27--56}, annote = {An early salvo in the arguments over Johnson’s attitudes toward Jacobitism. }, } @article{waterhouse_louse_1994, title = {The {Louse} {Is} {Better}: {Heinsius} and {Johnson}}, volume = {41 [239]}, issn = {1471-6941}, doi = {10.1093/nq/41-2-199a}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Waterhouse, William C.}, month = jun, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson, Classics, prose, flea, Heinsius, Daniel (1581-1655), Laus Pediculi (1629), louse, Netherlandic literature}, pages = {199--199}, } @article{foy_johnsons_1994, title = {Johnson’s \textit{{Rasselas}}: {Women} in the ‘{Stream} of {Life}’}, volume = {32}, issn = {0013-8282}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {English Language Notes}, author = {Foy, Roslyn Reso}, month = sep, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), sexual equality}, pages = {39--53}, } @article{kass_holy_1995, title = {Holy {Fear} and {Samuel} {Johnson}'s {Sermons}}, volume = {33}, issn = {0013-8282}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {English Language Notes}, author = {Kass, Thomas G.}, month = dec, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, religion, Sermons, justice}, pages = {36--48}, } @phdthesis{saito_sense_1995, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {The {Sense} of a {Middle}: {System} and {History} in {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Laurence} {Sterne}}, language = {en}, school = {Brown University}, author = {Saito, Nobuyoshi}, year = {1995}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Language, Reference, A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland (1775), prose, fiction, Rasselas (1759), Reynolds, Sir Joshua (1723-1792), dissertation abstract, Sterne, Laurence (1713-1768), Tristram Shandy (1760-1767), human nature, Hogarth, William (1697-1764), Romantic period, Augustan period, A Sentimental Journey (1768)}, } @article{baldwin_johnsons_1994, title = {Johnson's {Conglobulating} {Swallows}}, volume = {41 [239]}, issn = {1471-6941}, doi = {10.1093/nq/41-2-199b}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Baldwin, Barry}, month = jun, year = {1994}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, swallow}, pages = {199--206}, } @article{erskine-hill_johnson_1996, title = {Johnson the {Jacobite}? {A} {Response} to the {New} {Introduction} to {Donald} {Greene}'s {The} {Politics} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {7}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Erskine-Hill, Howard}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson, Jacobites}, pages = {3--26}, } @article{folkenflik_rasselas_1994, title = {\textit{{Rasselas}} and the {Closed} {Field}}, volume = {57}, issn = {1544-399X}, doi = {10.2307/3817841}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Huntington Library Quarterly}, author = {Folkenflik, Robert}, month = sep, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759)}, pages = {337--352}, } @article{joy_samuel_1995, title = {A {Samuel} {Johnson} {Allusion} in a {Letter} to {Benjamin} {Franklin} {Explained} and {Amplified}}, volume = {8}, issn = {1940-3364}, doi = {10.1080/0895769X.1995.10545137}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes, and Reviews}, author = {Joy, Neill R.}, month = dec, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, Franklin, Benjamin (1706-1790), Borthwick, John, letters (1770)}, pages = {13--16}, } @article{jain_vanity_1994, title = {The \textit{{Vanity} of {Human} {Wishes}}}, volume = {41 [239]}, issn = {1471-6941}, doi = {10.1093/nq/41-2-198}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Jain, Nalini}, month = jun, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson, poetry, The Vanity of Human Wishes (1749), China, Glanvill, Joseph (1636-1680), Peru, The Vanity of Dogmatizing (1661)}, pages = {198--199}, } @article{gray_dr_1996-1, title = {Dr. {Johnson} and {Dr}. {James}}, volume = {7}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Gray, James and Murray, T. J.}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, literary collaboration, A Medicinal Dictionary (1743-1745), James, Robert (1705-1776)}, pages = {213--245}, annote = {On Johnson’s friendship with the famous medical doctor. }, } @article{kennedy_cum_1994, title = {Cum {Notis} {Variorum}: {Johnson}'s {Shakespeare} of 1765: {A} {Comparison} of the {Two} {Editions} of \textit{{MND}}}, volume = {44}, issn = {0037-3214}, language = {en}, number = {4 [223]}, journal = {Shakespeare Newsletter}, author = {Kennedy, Richard}, month = dec, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson, Renaissance, Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), editions, A Midsummer Night's Dream (1594), comedy}, pages = {73}, } @article{kezar_radical_1995, title = {Radical {Letters} and {Male} {Genealogies} in {Johnson}'s \textit{{Dictionary}}}, volume = {35}, issn = {1522-9270}, doi = {10.2307/450894}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {SEL: Studies in English Literature, 1500–1900}, author = {Kezar, Jr., Dennis Dean}, month = jun, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose}, pages = {493--517}, } @article{nagashima_dr_1993, title = {Dr {Johnson}'s {House} no koto}, volume = {139}, issn = {0287-2706}, language = {jpn}, number = {1}, journal = {Eigo Seinen/Rising Generation}, author = {Nagashima, Daisuke}, month = apr, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson, Gough Square, houses}, pages = {20--21}, } @article{marsden_individual_1993, title = {The {Individual} {Reader} and the {Canonized} {Text}: {Shakespeare} {Criticism} after {Johnson}}, volume = {17}, issn = {1086-3192}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Life}, author = {Marsden, Jean I.}, month = feb, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson, Renaissance, criticism, Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)}, pages = {62--80}, } @article{ferrero_samuel_1993, title = {Samuel {Johnson}, {Richard} {Rolt}, and the \textit{{Universal} {Visiter}}}, volume = {44}, issn = {1471-6968}, doi = {10.1093/res/XLIV.174.176}, language = {en}, number = {174}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {Ferrero, Bonnie}, month = may, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, essay, Rolt, Richard (1725?-1770), The Universal Visiter and Memorialist}, pages = {176--186}, } @article{mcdermott_defining_1993, title = {The {Defining} {Language}: {Johnson}'s \textit{{Dictionary}} and \textit{{Macbeth}}}, volume = {44}, issn = {1471-6968}, doi = {10.1093/res/XLIV.176.521}, language = {en}, number = {176}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {McDermott, Anne}, month = nov, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, Macbeth (1606), Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)}, pages = {521--538}, } @incollection{meier_johnson_1994, address = {Victoria, B.C.}, title = {Johnson and {Boswell} in {Scotland}: {The} {Interplay} of {Prejudice} and {Patriotism}}, isbn = {978-0-920604-74-8}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Time, {Literature} and the {Arts}: {Essays} in {Honor} of {Samuel} {L}. {Macey}}, publisher = {University of Victoria Department of English}, author = {Meier, Thomas K.}, editor = {Cleary, Thomas R.}, year = {1994}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland (1775), prose, The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, with Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1785), antipastoralism, patriotism}, pages = {100--113}, } @phdthesis{kemmerer_samuel_1993, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}'s {Androgyny} and {Sexual} {Politics}}, language = {en}, school = {Fordham University}, author = {Kemmerer, Kathleen Nulton}, month = oct, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, dissertation abstract, drama, gender, androgyny, sexual politics}, } @article{pedreira_johnsonian_1994, title = {Johnsonian {Figures}: {Copia} and {Lockean} {Observation} in {Samuel} {Johnson}'s {Critical} {Writings}}, volume = {1}, issn = {1065-3112}, language = {en}, journal = {1650–1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era}, author = {Pedreira, Mark}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson, criticism, copia, Philosophy}, pages = {157--196}, } @article{wechselblatt_finding_1993, title = {Finding {Mr}. {Boswell}: {Rhetorical} {Authority} and {National} {Identity} in {Johnson}'s {A} {Journey} to the {Western} {Islands} of {Scotland}}, volume = {60}, issn = {1080-6547}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {ELH: English Literary History}, author = {Wechselblatt, Martin}, month = mar, year = {1993}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland (1775), prose, national identity, narrative authority}, pages = {117--148}, } @article{munns_interested_1993, title = {The {Interested} {Heart} and the {Absent} {Mind}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Thomas} {Otway}'s {The} {Orphan}}, volume = {60}, issn = {1080-6547}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {ELH: English Literary History}, author = {Munns, Jessica}, month = sep, year = {1993}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, drama, forgetfulness, Otway, Thomas (1652-1685), The Orphan (1680)}, pages = {611--623}, } @article{power_through_1994, title = {Through the {Lens} of {Orientalism}: {Samuel} {Johnson}’s \textit{{Rasselas}}}, volume = {40}, issn = {0363-3470}, language = {en}, journal = {West Virginia University Philological Papers}, author = {Power, Stephen S.}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), Egyptians, Orientalism (1978), Said, Edward W. (1935-2003), stereotypes}, pages = {6--10}, } @book{demaria_life_1993, address = {Oxford}, title = {The {Life} of {Samuel} {Johnson}: {A} {Critical} {Biography}}, isbn = {978-1-55786-150-4}, language = {en}, publisher = {Blackwell}, author = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, year = {1993}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, Criticism}, } @article{scholtz_sola_1993, title = {Sola {Fide}? {Samuel} {Johnson} and the {Augustinian} {Doctrine} of {Salvation}}, volume = {72}, issn = {0031-7977}, abstract = {Samuel Johnson’s beliefs about salvation are representative of 18th-century Anglican doctrine, but do not conform to the Augustinian doctrine of the Protestant Reformation, as Donald J. Greene has argued. Johnson regards salvation as conditional, based upon faith, obedience and repentance, with most stress placed on obedience. Johnson also holds that grace is necessary. By contrast, the Protestant Reformation doctrine was one of justification by faith alone, which Greene apparently has misunderstood. Johnson’s view stresses the importance of moral effort and eternal punishments and rewards and also involves a different concept of grace than the Reformation view.}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Philological Quarterly}, author = {Scholtz, Gregory}, month = mar, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson, salvation, Augustinism}, pages = {185--212}, } @article{brack_samuel_1994, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Preface} to {Abbe} {Prevost}'s \textit{{Memoirs} of a {Man} of {Quality}}}, volume = {47}, issn = {1553-3891}, language = {en}, journal = {Studies in Bibliography: Papers of the Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia}, author = {Brack, Jr., O M}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson, novel, French literature, edition, Cave, Edward (1691-1754), Mémoires d'un homme de qualité (1728-1731), Memoirs of a Man of Quality, preface, Prévost, Antoine-François, l'abbé (1697-1763)}, pages = {155--164}, } @article{keilen_johnsonian_1994, title = {Johnsonian {Biography} and the {Swiftian} {Self}}, volume = {23}, issn = {1471-6836}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Cambridge Quarterly}, author = {Keilen, S. P. T.}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Life of Swift, Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745)}, pages = {324--347}, } @phdthesis{baruth_positioning_1993, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Positioning the ({Auto}){Biographical} {Self}: {Ideological} {Fictions} of {Self} in {Boswell}, {Johnson}, and {John} {Bunyan}}, language = {en}, school = {University of California, Irvine}, author = {Baruth, Philip}, month = sep, year = {1993}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, prose, dissertation abstract, authorial intention, Bunyan, John (1628-1688), Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners (1666), the self}, } @book{horgan_johnson_1994, address = {London}, title = {Johnson on {Language}: {An} {Introduction}}, isbn = {978-0-230-37344-0}, language = {en}, publisher = {Palgrave Macmillan}, author = {Horgan, A. D.}, year = {1994}, doi = {10.1057/9780230373440}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, English language (Modern), lexicology, stylistics}, } @article{fleck_samuel_1993, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s \textit{{Rasselas}}: {A} {Perspective} on {Islam}}, volume = {10}, issn = {0891-8899}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Weber Studies: An Interdisciplinary Humanities Journal}, author = {Fleck, Richard F.}, month = dec, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), Islam}, pages = {50--57}, } @incollection{turnbull_samuel_1994, title = {Samuel {Johnson} (1709–1784)}, isbn = {978-0-8103-5556-9}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Eighteenth-{Century} {British} {Literary} {Biographers}}, publisher = {Thomson Gale}, author = {Turnbull, Gordon}, editor = {Serafin, Steven}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {170--215}, } @article{eddy_preliminary_1993, title = {A {Preliminary} {Handlist} of {Books} to {Which} {Dr}. {Samuel} {Johnson} {Subscribed}}, volume = {46}, issn = {1553-3891}, language = {en}, journal = {Studies in Bibliography: Papers of the Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia}, author = {Eddy, D. D. and Fleeman, J. D.}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson, personal library}, pages = {187--220}, } @book{hinnant_steel_1994, address = {Newark}, title = {“{Steel} for the {Mind}”: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Critical} {Discourse}}, isbn = {978-0-87413-492-6}, abstract = {This book is an attempt to reexamine Samuel Johnson’s literary criticism in the context of current critical debates. Through juxtapositions of Johnson with such movements as poststructuralism, reader response criticism, and the New Historicism, Charles H. Hinnant seeks to create a justification for reexamining our conventional assumptions about Johnson’s writings. More ambitiously, he intends to demonstrate the importance that Johnson’s work might possibly hold for anyone concerned with issues in present-day literary criticism. The argument of this book is thus more closely related to the earlier investigations of William R. Keast, Jean H. Hagstrum, and Walter Jackson Bate than to the works of Paul Fussell and Leopold Damrosch, Jr. It holds that Johnson’s unique combination of moral and critical analysis cannot be disengaged from theoretical assumptions and that a focus upon practical judgments invariably carries with it a conviction that the critical values behind those judgments are irrelevant. Thus Hinnant examines the contention that Johnson was a dogmatic critic, seeking to demonstrate that Johnson’s claim to interpretive authority does not rest upon either theoretical demonstration or common sense perception but is rather located within an intermediate area of dialogue and debate. He also tries to show that the apparent simplicity with which Johnson views the classical relation between author, text, and audience is deceptive. These terms were given wide currency in Meyer Abrams’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}The Mirror and the Lamp{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, but the underlying relation Abrams posits takes for granted the unity and identity of the authorial and reading subjects. What is actually presented in Johnson’s criticism, Hinnant contends, is a subject that is neither unified nor identical to itself. Later, Hinnant focuses on the relation for Johnson between the text and the external world. In contrast to the views of many eighteenth-century critics from Addison to Lord Kames, Johnson maintains that mimesis necessarily implies the absence of what it purports to represent and thus can never achieve what Kames calls “ideal presence.” Hinnant devotes special attention to Johnson’s interpretation of the classical doctrine that language is the dress of thought — to be amplified or compressed at the poet’s will. That “words, being arbitrary, must owe their power to association, and have the influence, and that only, which custom has given them” is a notion that Johnson accepts as an article of faith. Yet it is precisely because of this notion that it sometimes becomes difficult, in Johnson’s reasoning, to disentangle sense from sign, since the two may be bound up in such a way that prohibits any easy distinction between them. Thus if Johnson shows a pre-modern concern with language as the dress of thought, it is because he sees language as the ground of thought, not because he sees thought as the ground and determining origin of language.}, language = {en}, publisher = {University of Delaware Press}, author = {Hinnant, Charles H.}, year = {1994}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism, criticism, literary theory and criticism (1900-1993)}, } @incollection{kelly_lockes_1994, title = {Locke's eyes, {Swift}'s spectacles}, isbn = {978-0-8047-2269-8}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Body and {Text} in the {Eighteenth} {Century}}, publisher = {Stanford University Press}, author = {Kelly, Veronica}, editor = {Kelly, Veronica and Mücke, Dorothea von}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Life of Swift, Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745), subjectivity, human body, self-examination, sight, Philosophy}, pages = {66--85}, } @article{__watanabe__1993, title = {現代注釈本にみるジョンソンのシェイクスピア注: 『ジュリアス・シーザー』の場合}, volume = {139}, issn = {0287-2706}, language = {jpn}, number = {6}, journal = {Eigo Seinen/Rising Generation}, author = {渡辺 邦男 [Watanabe, Kunio]}, month = sep, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson, Renaissance, Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), tragedy, editions, annotation, Julius Caesar (1599)}, pages = {12--15}, } @article{crouch_samuel_1993, title = {Samuel {Johnson} on {Drinking}}, volume = {5}, issn = {1044-4149}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Dionysos: The Literature and Addiction TriQuarterly}, author = {Crouch, Robin N.}, month = sep, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {19--27}, } @article{jain_samuel_1993, title = {Samuel {Johnson}'s '{China} to {Peru}' and {Joseph} {Glanvill}}, volume = {6}, issn = {1940-3364}, doi = {10.1080/0895769X.1993.10542843}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes, and Reviews}, author = {Jain, Nalini}, month = oct, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson, poetry, The Vanity of Human Wishes (1749), Glanvill, Joseph (1636-1680), The Vanity of Dogmatizing (1661)}, pages = {207--208}, } @article{doherty_rape_1993, title = {\textit{{Rape} of the {Lock}}: {Stretching} the {Limits} of {Allusion}}, volume = {111}, issn = {1865-8938}, doi = {10.1515/angl.1993.1993.111.355}, language = {en}, number = {3-4}, journal = {Anglia: Zeitschrift für Englische Philologie}, author = {Doherty, Francis}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, poetry, Pope, Alexander (1688-1744), English language (Modern), stylistics, lexical ambiguity, The Rape of the Lock (1712)}, pages = {355--372}, } @incollection{new_rasselas_1993, address = {New York}, title = {\textit{{Rasselas}} in an {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Novels} {Course}}, isbn = {978-0-87352-722-4}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Approaches to {Teaching} the {Works} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Modern Language Association of America}, author = {New, Melvyn}, editor = {Anderson, David R. and Kolb, Gwin J.}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), pedagogical approach}, pages = {121--127}, } @article{witek_rhetoric_1994, title = {The {Rhetoric} of {Smith}, {Boswell} and {Johnson}: {Creating} the {Modern} {Icon}}, volume = {24}, issn = {1930-322X}, doi = {10.1080/02773949409391018}, language = {en}, number = {3-4}, journal = {Rhetoric Society Quarterly}, author = {Witek, Katherine}, month = jun, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson, Scottish literature, criticism, rhetoric, Smith, Adam (1723-1790)}, pages = {53--70}, } @article{hart_johnson_1994, title = {Johnson as {Monument}}, volume = {34}, issn = {0070-1548}, language = {en}, journal = {Critical Review}, author = {Hart, Kevin}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson, politics}, pages = {33--49}, } @article{rogers_johnson_1993-1, title = {Johnson and the {Art} of {Flying}}, volume = {40 [238]}, issn = {1471-6941}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Rogers, Pat}, month = sep, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), flight}, pages = {329--330}, } @article{stoker_robert_1993, title = {Robert {Potter}'s {Attack} on {Doctor} {Johnson}}, volume = {16}, issn = {0141-867X}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {British Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Stoker, David}, month = sep, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson, Potter, Robert (1721-1804)}, pages = {77--83}, } @incollection{lipking_teaching_1993, address = {New York}, title = {Teaching the \textit{{Lives} of the {Poets}}}, isbn = {978-0-87352-722-4}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Approaches to {Teaching} the {Works} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Modern Language Association of America}, author = {Lipking, Lawrence}, editor = {Anderson, David R. and Kolb, Gwin J.}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, pedagogical approach}, pages = {114--120}, } @article{lloyd_discovery_1993, title = {The {Discovery} of {Scott} as '{Editor}' and '{Author} of the {Advertisement}' in the {Illustrated} {Edition} of \textit{{Rasselas}}}, volume = {23-24}, language = {en}, journal = {Scott Newsletter}, author = {Lloyd, Bernard C.}, month = dec, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), Scott, Sir Walter (1771-1832)}, pages = {9--13}, } @article{sherbo_samuel_1993-1, title = {Samuel {Johnson}, {Shakespeare}, {Milton}, {Rowe}, and {Otway}: {Some} {Resurrected} {Notes}}, volume = {40 [238]}, issn = {1471-6941}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Sherbo, Arthur}, month = sep, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {330--331}, } @article{bryden_samuel_1993, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Beckett}'s \textit{{Happy} {Days}}}, volume = {40 [238]}, issn = {1471-6941}, doi = {10.1093/nq/40-4-503b}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Bryden, Mary}, month = dec, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson, Irish literature, French literature, drama, Beckett, Samuel (1906-1989), Happy Days (1961), Oh! les beaux jours (1963)}, pages = {503--504}, } @article{mace_what_1994, title = {What {Was} {Johnson} {Paid} for \textit{{Rasselas}}?}, volume = {91}, issn = {1545-6951}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Modern Philology}, author = {Mace, Nancy A.}, month = may, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), copyright, remuneration}, pages = {455--458}, } @article{yerkes_putting_1994, title = {Putting {Out}, {Adding}, and {Correcting} [review of \textit{{The} {Letters} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, by {Bruce} {Redford}]}, volume = {7}, issn = {0736-3974}, language = {en}, journal = {Text: An Interdisciplinary Annual of Textual Studies}, author = {Yerkes, David}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson, letters, review article, textual criticism}, pages = {478--487}, } @article{horsley-meacham_johnsonian_1993, title = {The {Johnsonian} {Jest} in '{Benito} {Cereno}'}, volume = {6}, issn = {1940-3364}, doi = {10.1080/0895769X.1993.10542793}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes, and Reviews}, author = {Horsley-Meacham, Gloria}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, allusion, Benito Cereno (1855), Melville, Herman (1819-1891)}, pages = {17--18}, } @incollection{fix_teaching_1993, address = {New York}, title = {Teaching {Johnson}'s {Critical} {Writing}}, isbn = {978-0-87352-722-4}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Approaches to {Teaching} the {Works} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Modern Language Association of America}, author = {Fix, Stephen}, editor = {Anderson, David R. and Kolb, Gwin J.}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson, criticism, pedagogical approach}, pages = {128--134}, } @article{ritchie_samuel_1992, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s \textit{{The} {Rambler}} and {Edmund} {Burke}’s \textit{{Reflections}}}, volume = {34}, issn = {0026-7457}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Modern Age}, author = {Ritchie, Daniel E.}, month = jun, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, The Rambler (1750-1752), Burke, Edmund (1729-1797), Reflections on the Revolution in France (1790)}, pages = {344--348}, } @article{van_anglen_tories_1993, title = {‘{The} {Tories}, {We} . . .’: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Unitarian} {Boston}}, volume = {6}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Van Anglen, Kevin P.}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson, Boston, Unitarian writers}, pages = {75--97}, } @phdthesis{witek_samuel_1992, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}'s {Alchemy}: {Fusing} {Aristotelian} {Invention} into {Eighteenth} {Century} {Rhetoric}}, language = {en}, school = {University of Illinois at Chicago}, author = {Witek, Catherine A.}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson, dissertation abstract, rhetoric, Smith, Adam (1723-1790), Aristotle (384-322 B.C.), invention}, } @article{brooks_nekayahs_1992, title = {Nekayah's {Courage} and {Female} {Wisdom}}, volume = {36}, issn = {2766-0265}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {CLA Journal}, author = {Brooks, Christopher}, month = sep, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), women, wisdom}, pages = {52--72}, } @article{hain_james_1992, title = {James {Boswell}'s {Ms}. {Perceptions} and {Samuel} {Johnson}'s {Ms}. {Placed} {Friends}}, volume = {9}, issn = {1549-3377}, doi = {10.2307/3189481}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {South Central Review: The Journal of the South Central Modern Language Association}, author = {Hain, Bonnie and McAllister, Carole}, month = dec, year = {1992}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), women writers, misogyny}, pages = {59--70}, } @book{anderson_approaches_1993, address = {New York}, series = {Approaches to {Teaching} {World} {Literature}}, title = {Approaches to {Teaching} the {Works} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, isbn = {978-0-87352-722-4}, abstract = {The works of Samuel Johnson — in particular, the famous {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Dictionary{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} and the {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Lives of the Poets{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} — have long held a central place in the English curriculum. This volume from the MLA derives its rationale from a different source, however: reports from experienced teachers of Johnson that students truly enjoy reading him. Johnson’s writings can speak directly to students’ concerns about identity and vocation, the role of authority, the relations between the sexes, and the challenge of trying to live according to one’s own ideas. {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Approaches to Teaching the Works of Samuel Johnson{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} shows the ways successful teachers have used these topics to enliven classroom discussion. Like other books in the MLA’s Approaches to Teaching World Literature series, this one is divided into two parts. The first part, “Materials,” weighs the merits of various anthologies of Johnson’s works and evaluates the relevant scholarly and critical resources. In the second part, “Approaches,” sixteen contributors offer thematic teaching strategies for use in courses ranging from composition to women’s studies; explore methods of teaching Johnson’s works to nonmajors, particularly in survey courses of British literature or Western civilization; and focus on teaching specific works, both the familiar ones and those that are less well known, including Johnson’s letters, the Soame Jenyns review, and {\textless}cite{\textgreater}A Journey to the Western Islands{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Modern Language Association of America}, editor = {Anderson, David R. and Kolb, Gwin J.}, year = {1993}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Paperback, Criticism, Education, pedagogical approach}, } @article{potkay_spirit_1992, title = {The {Spirit} of {Ending} in {Johnson} and {Hume}}, volume = {16}, issn = {1086-3192}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Life}, author = {Potkay, Adam}, month = nov, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), narrative ending, soul, Of the Immortality of the Soul}, pages = {153--166}, } @phdthesis{brack_sir_1992, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Sir {John} {Hawkins}, {Biographer} of {Johnson}: {A} {Rhetorical} {Analysis}}, language = {en}, school = {Arizona State University}, author = {Brack, Gay Wilson}, month = sep, year = {1992}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Hawkins, Sir John (1719-1789), The Life of Samuel Johnson (1787), dissertation abstract, rhetorical approach}, } @phdthesis{rosenberg_dialogic_1992, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {The {Dialogic} {Influence}: {Virginia} {Woolf} and {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, school = {New York University}, author = {Rosenberg, Beth Carole}, month = sep, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson, novel, essay, dissertation abstract, Stephen, Sir Leslie (1832-1904), Woolf, Virginia (1882-1941), dialogism, self-reflexiveness}, } @article{griffith_boswells_1993, title = {Boswell's {Johnson} and the {Stephens} ({Leslie} {Stephen} and {Virginia} {Woolf})}, volume = {6}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Griffith, Philip Mahone}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), Stephen, Sir Leslie (1832-1904), Woolf, Virginia (1882-1941)}, pages = {151--164}, annote = {A survey of Stephen’s and Woolf’s interest in Johnson. }, } @incollection{gross_reading_1993, address = {New York}, title = {Reading {Johnson} {Pyschoanalytically}}, isbn = {978-0-87352-722-4}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Approaches to {Teaching} the {Works} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Modern Language Association of America}, author = {Gross, Gloria Sybil}, editor = {Anderson, David R. and Kolb, Gwin J.}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson, Psychology, pedagogical approach}, pages = {49--55}, } @article{scherwatzky_johnson_1992, title = {Johnson, \textit{{Rasselas}}, and the {Politics} of {Empire}}, volume = {16}, issn = {1086-3192}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Life}, author = {Scherwatzky, Steven D.}, month = nov, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), Seven Years' War, British colonialism, historical approach}, pages = {103--113}, } @incollection{ameter_samuel_1993, address = {New York}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}'s {View} of {America}: {A} {Moral} {Judgment}, {Based} on {Conscience}, {Not} {Compromise}}, isbn = {978-0-87352-722-4}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Approaches to {Teaching} the {Works} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Modern Language Association of America}, author = {Ameter, Brenda}, editor = {Anderson, David R. and Kolb, Gwin J.}, year = {1993}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, prose, pedagogical approach}, pages = {71--77}, } @article{ricks_samuel_1992, title = {Samuel {Johnson} in {His} {Letters} [review of \textit{{The} {Letters} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, by {Bruce} {Redford}]}, volume = {11}, issn = {0734-0222}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {New Criterion}, author = {Ricks, Christopher}, month = sep, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson, letters}, pages = {38--41}, } @incollection{fleeman_johnson_1993, address = {Victoria, Australia}, title = {Johnson in the {Schoolroom}: {George} {Fulton}'s {Miniature} {Dictionary} (1821)}, isbn = {978-0-7326-0467-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {An {Index} of {Civilisation}: {Studies} of {Printing} and {Publishing} {History} in {Honour} of {Keith} {Maslen}}, publisher = {Monash University Center for Bibliographical and Textual Studies}, author = {Fleeman, J. D.}, editor = {Harvey, Ross and Kirsop, Wallace and McMullin, B. J.}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, publishing history, miniature editions, Fulton, George}, pages = {163--171}, } @incollection{korshin_benjamin_1993, address = {Rome}, title = {Benjamin {Franklin} and {Samuel} {Johnson}: {A} {Literary} {Relationship}}, isbn = {978-88-7119-590-2}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Benjamin {Franklin}: {An} {American} {Genius}}, publisher = {Bulzoni Editore}, author = {Korshin, Paul J.}, editor = {Balestra, Gianfranca and Sampietro, Luigi}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson, Franklin, Benjamin (1706-1790)}, pages = {33--48}, } @article{hardy_line_1992, title = {Line 361 of {The} \textit{{Vanity} of {Human} {Wishes}}}, volume = {39 [237]}, issn = {1471-6941}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Hardy, John}, month = dec, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson, Pope, Alexander (1688-1744), An Essay on Man (1733-1734), self-love}, pages = {480--481}, } @article{greene_myth_1992, title = {The {Myth} of {Johnson}'s {Misogyny}: {Some} {Addenda}}, volume = {9}, issn = {1549-3377}, doi = {10.2307/3189477}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {South Central Review: The Journal of the South Central Modern Language Association}, author = {Greene, Donald J.}, month = dec, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, misogyny, women}, pages = {6--17}, } @article{dussinger_hester_1992, title = {Hester {Piozzi}, {Italy}, and the {Johnsonian} {Aether}}, volume = {9}, issn = {1549-3377}, doi = {10.2307/3189480}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {South Central Review: The Journal of the South Central Modern Language Association}, author = {Dussinger, John A.}, month = dec, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, women writers, Piozzi, Hester Lynch (1741-1821), Welsh literature, grand tour, Observations and Reflections Made in the Course of a Journey through France, Italy, and Germany (1789)}, pages = {46--58}, } @article{wallace_guarded_1992, title = {'{Guarded} with {Fragments}': {Body} and {Discourse} in \textit{{Rasselas}}}, volume = {9}, issn = {1549-3377}, doi = {10.2307/3189479}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {South Central Review: The Journal of the South Central Modern Language Association}, author = {Wallace, Tara Ghoshal}, month = dec, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), departure, heteroglossia, valley, womb}, pages = {31--45}, } @article{basker_samuel_1993, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {American} {Common} {Reader}}, volume = {6}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Basker, James G.}, year = {1993}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, reception study, reception, United States, anti-Americanism}, pages = {3--30}, annote = {A survey of Johnson’s importance in Colonial American libraries and booksellers’ catalogues. }, } @incollection{bonnell_jenyns_1993, address = {New York}, title = {The {Jenyns} {Review}: '{Leibnitian} {Reasoning}' on {Trial}}, isbn = {978-0-87352-722-4}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Approaches to {Teaching} the {Works} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Modern Language Association of America}, author = {Bonnell, Thomas F.}, editor = {Anderson, David R. and Kolb, Gwin J.}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson, criticism, pedagogical approach, Jenyns, Soame (1704-1787), A Free Inquiry into the Nature and Origin of Evil (1757), Philosophy}, pages = {92--98}, } @article{ogden_johnson_1992, title = {A {Johnson} {Borrowing} from {Milton}}, volume = {39 [237]}, issn = {1471-6941}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Ogden, James}, month = dec, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson, criticism, Milton, John (1608-1674), Areopagitica (1644)}, pages = {482}, } @incollection{reddick_teaching_1993, address = {New York}, title = {Teaching the \textit{{Dictionary}}}, isbn = {978-0-87352-722-4}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Approaches to {Teaching} the {Works} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Modern Language Association of America}, author = {Reddick, Allen}, editor = {Anderson, David R. and Kolb, Gwin J.}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, pedagogical approach}, pages = {84--91}, } @article{ziegler_recent_1992, title = {Recent {Books} on {Johnson} and {Boswell} [review of \textit{{New} {Light} on {Boswell}: {Critical} and {Historical} {Essays} on the {Occasion} of the {Bicentenary} of “{The} {Life} of {Johnson},”} by {Greg} {Clingham}; \textit{{The} {Politics} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, 2nd ed., by {Donald} {Greene}; \textit{{Printing} {Technology}, {Letters}, and {Samuel} {Johnson}}, by {Alvin} {B}. {Kernan}; \textit{{A} {Dr}. {Johnson} {Chronology}}, by {Norman} {Page}; \textit{{Johnson}'s {Shakespeare}}, by {G}. {F}. {Parker}; \textit{{The} {Making} of {Johnson}’s “{Dictionary},” 1746–1773}, by {Allen} {Reddick}; \textit{{The} {Letters} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, by {Bruce} {Redford}; and \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson} in the {Medical} {World}: {The} {Doctor} and the {Patient}}, by {John} {Wiltshire}]}, volume = {28}, issn = {0031-1294}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Papers on Language and Literature}, author = {Ziegler, Robert}, month = sep, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson, criticism, review article}, pages = {457--475}, } @article{demaria_samuel_1992, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Reading} {Revolution}}, volume = {16}, issn = {1086-3192}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Life}, author = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, month = nov, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, reading, historical approach}, pages = {86--102}, } @article{stavisky_johnson_1993, title = {Johnson and the {Noble} {Savage}, {Friend} of {Goodness}}, volume = {6}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Stavisky, Aaron}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, Savage, Richard (1697?-1743), human nature, goodness}, pages = {165--203}, } @article{parke_negotiating_1992, title = {Negotiating the {Past}, {Examining} {Ourselves}: {Johnson}, {Women}, and {Gender} in the {Classroom}}, volume = {9}, issn = {1549-3377}, doi = {10.2307/3189482}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {South Central Review: The Journal of the South Central Modern Language Association}, author = {Parke, Catherine N.}, month = dec, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, pedagogical approach, teaching approaches (literature), teaching of literature, women, gender studies, neoconservatism}, pages = {71--80}, } @article{swords_emerson_1993, title = {Emerson and the {Ghost} of {Doctor} {Johnson}}, volume = {6}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Swords, Stephen}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, Emerson, Ralph Waldo (1803-1882)}, pages = {99--130}, annote = {On Ralph Waldo Emerson’s interest in, and knowledge about, Johnson, with othe reflections on American Transcendentalism. }, } @article{hickey_extensive_1992, title = {'{Extensive} {Views}' in {Johnson}'s \textit{{Journey} to the {Western} {Islands} of {Scotland}}}, volume = {32}, issn = {1522-9270}, doi = {10.2307/450920}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {SEL: Studies in English Literature, 1500–1900}, author = {Hickey, Alison}, month = jun, year = {1992}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland (1775), prose, landscape}, pages = {537--553}, } @article{fleeman_johnsons_1993, title = {Johnson's '{Secret}'}, volume = {6}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Fleeman, J. D.}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, diary, defecation, letter symbolism}, pages = {147--149}, annote = {A reply to Greene’s argument about the letter M in Johnson’s diaries. }, } @article{oflaherty_samuel_1992, title = {Samuel {Johnson}'s {Politics}: {Some} {Points} of {Disagreement} [review of \textit{{The} {Politics} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, by {Donald} {J}. {Greene}]}, volume = {72}, issn = {0011-5827}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Dalhousie Review}, author = {O'Flaherty, Patrick}, month = sep, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson, politics, review article}, pages = {382--398}, } @article{mcallister_gender_1993, title = {Gender, {Myth}, and {Recompense}: {Hester} {Thrale}’s \textit{{Journal} of a {Tour} to {Wales}}}, volume = {6}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {McAllister, Marie E.}, year = {1993}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland (1775), prose, diary, Piozzi, Hester Lynch (1741-1821), Welsh literature, Wales}, pages = {265--282}, } @article{wildermuth_johnsons_1993, title = {Johnson’s {Prose} {Style}: {Blending} {Energy} and {Elegance} in \textit{{The} {Rambler}}}, volume = {6}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Wildermuth, Mark E.}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, The Rambler (1750-1752), style}, pages = {205--235}, } @incollection{redford_hearing_1993, address = {New York}, title = {Hearing {Epistolick} {Voices}: {Teaching} {Johnson}'s {Letters}}, isbn = {978-0-87352-722-4}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Approaches to {Teaching} the {Works} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Modern Language Association of America}, author = {Redford, Bruce}, editor = {Anderson, David R. and Kolb, Gwin J.}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson, letters, pedagogical approach}, pages = {78--83}, } @article{baldwin_mysterious_1993, title = {The {Mysterious} {Letter} '{M}' in {Johnson}'s {Diaries}}, volume = {6}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Baldwin, Barry}, year = {1993}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, prose, diary, melancholy, defecation, letter symbolism, masturbation, sex}, pages = {131--145}, annote = {A classicist’s challenge to Greene’s interpretation of the M in Johnson’s diaries as a reference to masturbation. }, } @article{hertz_dr_1992, title = {Dr. {Johnson}'s {Forgetfulness}, {Descartes}' {Piece} of {Wax}}, volume = {16}, issn = {1086-3192}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Life}, author = {Hertz, Neil}, month = nov, year = {1992}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Classics, prose, death, French literature, Descartes, René (1596-1650), forgetting, Metaphysical Meditations, pathos, Philosophy}, pages = {167--181}, } @article{thomas_samuel_1992, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Elizabeth} {Carter}: {Pudding}, {Epictetus}, and the {Accomplished} {Woman}}, volume = {9}, issn = {1549-3377}, doi = {10.2307/3189478}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {South Central Review: The Journal of the South Central Modern Language Association}, author = {Thomas, Claudia}, month = dec, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, Carter, Elizabeth (1717-1806), women, bluestocking}, pages = {18--30}, } @article{curley_johnson_1993, title = {Johnson and {America}}, volume = {6}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Curley, Thomas M.}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson, reception study, reception, United States}, pages = {31--73}, } @incollection{kullman_james_1992, address = {Frankfurt am Main}, title = {James {Boswell} and the {Art} of {Conversation}}, isbn = {978-3-631-43714-8}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Compendious {Conversations}: {The} {Method} of {Dialogue} in the {Early} {Enlightenment}}, publisher = {Peter Lang}, author = {Kullman, Colby H.}, editor = {Cope, Kevin L.}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), conversational strategies}, pages = {80--89}, } @book{barbour_conscience_1992, address = {London}, title = {The {Conscience} of the {Autobiographer}: {Ethical} and {Religious} {Dimensions} of {Autobiography}}, isbn = {978-0-230-37108-8}, abstract = {This book argues that the writing of autobiography raises crucial issues of conscience as an author tries to know, assess, and represent character. Individual chapters explore such issues as the nature of truthfulness, characterization, the virtues, shame, and the religious dimensions of conscience.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Palgrave Macmillan}, author = {Barbour, John D.}, year = {1992}, doi = {10.1057/9780230371088}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, Renaissance, Autobiography, Essays}, } @article{menninger_johnsons_1992, title = {Johnson's {Psychic} {Turmoil} and the {Women} in {His} {Life}}, volume = {5}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Menninger, Roy W. MD}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson, women}, pages = {179--200}, } @article{hart_economic_1992, title = {Economic {Acts}: {Johnson} in {Scotland}}, volume = {16}, issn = {1086-3192}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Life}, author = {Hart, Kevin}, month = feb, year = {1992}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, with Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1785)}, pages = {94--110}, } @article{solomon_johnsons_1992, title = {Johnson's {Silencing} of {Pope}: {Trivializing} \textit{{An} {Essay} on {Man}}}, volume = {5}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Solomon, Harry M.}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson, poetry, Pope, Alexander (1688-1744), reception history, Life of Pope, An Essay on Man (1733-1734)}, pages = {247--280}, } @article{radner_boswells_1992, title = {Boswell's and {Johnson}'s {Sexual} {Rivalry}}, volume = {5}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Radner, John B.}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson, sexual rivalry}, pages = {201--246}, } @phdthesis{cline_word_1992, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {The {Word} {Abused}: {Problematic} {Religious} {Language} in {Selected} {Prose} {Works} of {Swift}, {Wesley}, and {Johnson}}, language = {en}, school = {University of Delaware}, author = {Cline, Dorothy Peake}, month = mar, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, Irish literature, Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745), dissertation abstract, Wesley, John (1703-1791), religious language}, } @article{mcdermott_reynolds_1992, title = {The {Reynolds} {Copy} of {Johnson}'s \textit{{Dictionary}}: {A} {Re}-{Examination}}, volume = {74}, issn = {0301-102X}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Bulletin of the John Rylands University Library of Manchester}, author = {McDermott, Anne}, month = mar, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, textual revision}, pages = {29--38}, } @article{barnett_dr_1992, title = {Dr. {Johnson}'s {Mother}: {Maternal} {Ideology} and the \textit{{Life} of {Savage}}}, volume = {304}, issn = {0435-2866}, language = {en}, journal = {Studies on Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century}, author = {Barnett, Louise K.}, year = {1992}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, An Account of the Life of Mr. Richard Savage (1744), feminist approach, mother}, pages = {856--859}, } @phdthesis{hagstrum_sermons_1992, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {The {Sermons} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, school = {Yale University}, author = {Hagstrum, Jean Howard}, month = mar, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, dissertation abstract, sermons, Christianity, attribution of authorship, natural theology, rationalism}, } @phdthesis{bowers_maternal_1992, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Maternal {Ideology} and {Matriarchal} {Authority}: {British} {Literature} and the {Making} of {Middle}-{Class} {Motherhood}, 1680–1750}, language = {en}, school = {Stanford University}, author = {Bowers, Toni O'Shaughnessy}, month = mar, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson, Defoe, Daniel (1660-1731), novel, dissertation abstract, Moll Flanders (1722), Roxana (1724), Richardson, Samuel (1689-1761), motherhood, public life}, } @phdthesis{wechselblatt_authority_1992, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {On the {Authority} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, school = {Cornell University}, author = {Wechselblatt, Martin}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, dissertation abstract, cultural authority}, } @article{meckier_dickens_1992, title = {Dickens, {Great} {Expectations}, and the {Dartmouth} {College} {Notes}}, volume = {28}, issn = {0031-1294}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Papers on Language and Literature}, author = {Meckier, Jerome}, month = mar, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, novel, Dickens, Charles (1812-1870), Dartmouth College Library, Great Expectations (1860-1861)}, pages = {111--132}, } @incollection{demaria_johnsons_1992, title = {Johnson's \textit{{Dictionary}} and the '{Teutonick}' {Roots} of the {English} {Language}}, volume = {1}, isbn = {978-3-631-41627-3}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Language and {Civilization}: {A} {Concerted} {Profusion} of {Essays} and {Studies} in {Honor} of {Otto} {Hietsch}}, publisher = {Peter Lang}, author = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, editor = {Blank, Claudia}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, English language (Modern), lexicology, linguistic approach, etymology, Germanic languages}, pages = {20--36}, } @incollection{grundy_restoration_1992, address = {Oxford}, title = {Restoration and {Eighteenth} {Century} (1660–1780)}, isbn = {978-0-19-282938-2}, language = {en}, booktitle = {An {Outline} of {English} literature}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Grundy, Isobel}, editor = {Rogers, Pat}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson, Scriblerus Club, novel, literary historical approach}, pages = {200--249}, } @article{cafarelli_johnson_1992, title = {Johnson and {Women}: {Demasculinizing} {Literary} {History}}, volume = {5}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Cafarelli, Annette Wheeler}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson, literary historical approach, women}, pages = {61--114}, } @article{kliman_samuel_1992, title = {Samuel {Johnson}, 1745 {Annotator}? {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Editors}, {Anonymity}, and the {Shakespeare} {Wars}}, volume = {6}, issn = {0161-0376}, language = {en}, number = {3-4}, journal = {Analytical and Enumerative Bibliography}, author = {Kliman, Bernice W.}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson, Renaissance, Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), annotation, editions (1745), Warburton, William (1698-1779)}, pages = {185--207}, } @phdthesis{wildermuth_energy_1991, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Energy and {Elegance}: {The} {Style} and {Context} of {Samuel} {Johnson}'s {Moral} {Prose}}, language = {en}, school = {University of Wisconsin–Madison}, author = {Wildermuth, Mark Edwin}, month = nov, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, style, dissertation abstract, morality}, } @incollection{abbott_compassion_1992, address = {Athens}, title = {'{Compassion} and {Horror} in {Every} {Humane} {Mind}': {Samuel} {Johnson}, the {Society} of {Arts}, and {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Prostitution}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Virtuoso} {Tribe} of {Arts} and {Sciences}: {Studies} in the {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Work} and {Membership} of the {London} {Society} of {Arts}}, publisher = {University of Georgia Press}, author = {Abbott, John L. and Allan, D. G. C.}, editor = {Allan, D. G. C. and Abbott, John L.}, year = {1992}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, prostitution, Royal Society of Arts}, pages = {18--37}, } @article{scherwatzky_samuel_1991, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Politics}}, volume = {15}, issn = {1086-3192}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Life}, author = {Scherwatzky, Steven D.}, month = nov, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson, review article}, pages = {113--124}, } @incollection{sunderland_samuel_1992, address = {Athens}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {History} {Painting}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Virtuoso} {Tribe} of {Arts} and {Sciences}: {Studies} in the {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Work} and {Membership} of the {London} {Society} of {Arts}}, publisher = {University of Georgia Press}, author = {Sunderland, John}, editor = {Allan, D. G. C. and Abbott, John L.}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson, history, painting, Royal Society of Arts}, pages = {183--194}, } @article{lazar_sam_1991, title = {Sam {Johnson} on {Grub} {Street}, {Early} {Science} {Fiction} {Pulps}, and {Vonnegut}}, volume = {32}, issn = {2047-7708}, doi = {10.3828/extr.1991.32.3.235}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Extrapolation: A Journal of Science Fiction and Fantasy}, author = {Lazar, Mary}, month = sep, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, pulp science fiction, Vonnegut, Kurt (1922-2007)}, pages = {235--255}, } @article{kass_johnsons_1992, title = {Johnson's {Sermons}: {An} {Enlightened} {Response} to {Radical} {Evil}}, volume = {41}, issn = {2056-5666}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Christianity and Literature}, author = {Kass, Thomas G.}, month = jun, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, human nature, Sermons, Augustinism, original sin}, pages = {395--405}, } @article{kolb_sir_1992, title = {Sir {Walter} {Scott}, '{Editor}' of \textit{{Rasselas}}}, volume = {89}, issn = {1545-6951}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Modern Philology}, author = {Kolb, Gwin J.}, month = may, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, Scottish literature, Rasselas (1759), attribution of authorship, preface, Scott, Sir Walter (1771-1832)}, pages = {515--518}, } @article{rogers_noblest_1992, title = {The {Noblest} {Savage} of {Them} {All}: {Johnson}, {Omai}, and {Other} {Primitives}}, volume = {5}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Rogers, Pat}, year = {1992}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland (1775), prose, The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, with Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1785), McCormick, Eric Hall (1906-1995), noble savage, Omai: Pacific Envoy (1978)}, pages = {281--301}, annote = {Appears, with slight revisions, in Rogers’s Johnson and Boswell: The Transit of Caledonia chapter 4. }, } @incollection{abbott_dr_1992, address = {Athens}, title = {Dr. {Johnson} and the {Society}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Virtuoso} {Tribe} of {Arts} and {Sciences}: {Studies} in the {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Work} and {Membership} of the {London} {Society} of {Arts}}, publisher = {University of Georgia Press}, author = {Abbott, John L.}, editor = {Allan, D. G. C. and Abbott, John L.}, year = {1992}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Royal Society of Arts}, pages = {7--17}, } @article{baruth_recognizing_1992, title = {Recognizing the {Author}-{Function}: {Alternatives} to {Greene}'s {Black}-{And}-{Red} {Book} of {Johnson} {Logia}}, volume = {5}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Baruth, Philip}, year = {1992}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {35--59}, } @article{steen_literally_1992, title = {Literally {Orthodox}: {Dr}. {Johnson}'s {Anglicanism}}, volume = {303}, issn = {0435-2866}, language = {en}, journal = {Studies on Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century}, author = {Steen, Jane}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson, Anglicanism}, pages = {449--452}, } @article{brack_tetty_1992, title = {Tetty and {Samuel} {Johnson}: {The} {Romance} and the {Reality}}, volume = {5}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Brack, Gay W.}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson, marriage}, pages = {147--178}, } @article{griffin_johnsons_1992, title = {Johnson’s \textit{{Lives} of the {Poets}} and the {Patronage} {System}}, volume = {5}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Griffin, Dustin}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, patronage}, pages = {1--33}, } @article{doll_daughters_1991, title = {'{Daughters} of {Earth} and {Sons} of {Heaven}': {Johnson} on {Swift} on {Language}}, volume = {17}, issn = {0275-410X}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Lamar Journal of the Humanities}, author = {Doll, Daniel E.}, month = sep, year = {1991}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Life of Swift, Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745), language}, pages = {23--39}, } @article{bowers_critical_1992, title = {Critical {Complicities}: {Savage} {Mothers}, {Johnson}'s {Mother}, and the {Containment} of {Maternal} {Difference}}, volume = {5}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Bowers, Toni O'Shaughnessy}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, An Account of the Life of Mr. Richard Savage (1744), destructive mother}, pages = {115--146}, } @incollection{kelly_becketts_1992, address = {Bristol}, title = {Beckett's {Human} {Wishes}}, isbn = {978-0-7049-0723-2}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Ideal} {Core} of the {Onion}: {Reading} {Beckett} {Archives}}, publisher = {Beckett International Foundation}, author = {Kelly, Lionel}, editor = {Pilling, John and Bryden, Mary}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson, Irish literature, French literature, drama, Beckett, Samuel (1906-1989), English language literature, Human Wishes (1937)}, pages = {21--44}, } @article{tierney_samuel_1992, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {Beast} {Fabulist} and {Satirist} on {Mankind}}, volume = {4}, issn = {1041-2212}, doi = {10.1075/bestia.4.04tie}, language = {en}, journal = {Bestia: Yearbook of the Beast Fable Society}, author = {Tierney, Thomas}, month = may, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson, satire, The Idler (1758-1760), beast fable}, pages = {55--65}, } @article{conger_three_1992, title = {Three {Unlikely} {Fellow} {Travellers}: {Mary} {Wollstonecraft}, {Yorick}, {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {305}, issn = {0435-2866}, language = {en}, journal = {Studies on Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century}, author = {Conger, Syndy M.}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, travel literature, Sterne, Laurence (1713-1768), Wollstonecraft, Mary (1759-1797), Letters Written during a Short Residence in Sweden, Norway and Denmark (1796)}, pages = {1667--1668}, } @article{brack_samuel_1992, title = {Samuel {Johnson}'s {Proposals} for the \textit{{Harleian} {Miscellany}}}, volume = {45}, issn = {1553-3891}, language = {en}, journal = {Studies in Bibliography: Papers of the Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia}, author = {Brack, Jr., O M and Early, Mary}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson, editing, The Harleian Miscellany}, pages = {127--130}, } @article{payne_johnson_1991, title = {Johnson vs. {Milton}: {Criticism} as {Inquisition}}, volume = {D:7}, issn = {1542-4286}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Payne, Michael}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson, criticism, Milton, John (1608-1674)}, pages = {31--44}, } @article{woodmansee_author_1992, title = {On the {Author} {Effect}: {Recovering} {Collectivity}}, volume = {10}, issn = {0736-7694}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Cardozo Arts \& Entertainment Law Journal}, author = {Woodmansee, Martha}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson, literary collaboration}, pages = {279--292}, } @article{utz_genevans_1992, title = {A {Genevan}'s {Journey} to the {Hebrides} in 1807: {An} {Anti}-{Johnsonian} {Venture}}, volume = {27}, issn = {2690-375X}, language = {en}, journal = {Studies in Scottish Literature}, author = {Utz, Hans}, year = {1992}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland (1775), prose, travel literature, French literature, Hebrides, Necker de Saussure, Louis-Albert (1786-1861), Swiss literature, Voyage en Ecosse et aux Iles Hébrides (1821)}, pages = {47--71}, } @article{mckitterick_thomas_1992, title = {Thomas {Osborne}, {Samuel} {Johnson} and the {Learned} of {Foreign} {Nations}: {A} {Forgotten} {Catalogue}}, volume = {41}, issn = {0006-7237}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Book Collector}, author = {McKitterick, David}, month = mar, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson, compilation, book catalogues, Catalogus Bibliothecae Harleianae (1743-1745), Osborne, Thomas (d. 1767)}, pages = {55--68}, } @article{guillory_english_1991, title = {The {English} {Common} {Place}: {Lineages} of the {Topographical} {Genre}}, volume = {33}, issn = {1467-8705}, doi = {10.1111/j.1467-8705.1991.tb00975.x}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Critical Quarterly}, author = {Guillory, John}, month = dec, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson, poetry, topography, Denham, Sir John (1615-1669)}, pages = {3--27}, annote = {On Johnson and Denham’s Coopers Hill. }, } @phdthesis{swords_emerson_1991, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Emerson and the {Ghost} of {Dr}. {Johnson}: {Heritage}, {Reading}, and an {American} {Life} of {Letters}}, language = {en}, school = {University of Colorado Boulder}, author = {Swords, Stephen Robert}, month = jul, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, dissertation abstract, Emerson, Ralph Waldo (1803-1882)}, } @article{baldwin_samuel_1991, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Classics}}, volume = {2}, issn = {1044-5331}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Hellas: A Journal of Poetry and the Humanities}, author = {Baldwin, Barry}, month = sep, year = {1991}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, prose, fiction, antiquity}, pages = {227--238}, } @article{garcia_landa_enthusiastick_1991, title = {'{The} {Enthusiastick} {Fit}': {The} {Function} and {Fate} of the {Poet} in {Johnson}'s \textit{{Rasselas}}}, volume = {17}, issn = {1699-292X}, doi = {10.18172/cif.2301}, language = {en}, number = {1-2}, journal = {Cuadernos de Investigación Filológica}, author = {García Landa, José Angel}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), poetics}, pages = {103--126}, } @incollection{mcdermott_editing_1991, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Editing {Johnson}'s \textit{{Dictionary}}: {Some} {Editorial} and {Textual} {Considerations}}, isbn = {978-0-521-40146-3}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Theory} and {Practices} of {Text}-{Editing}: {Essays} in {Honour} of {James} {T}. {Boulton}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {McDermott, Anne and Walsh, Marcus}, editor = {Small, Ian and Walsh, Marcus}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, textual editing}, pages = {35--61}, } @article{glendening_young_1991, title = {Young {Fanny} {Burney} and the {Mentor}}, volume = {4}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Glendening, John}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson, novel, Burney, Frances (1752-1840)}, pages = {281--312}, } @article{oshaughnessy_fiction_1990, title = {Fiction as {Truth}: {Personal} {Identity} in {Johnson}'s \textit{{Life} of {Savage}}}, volume = {30}, issn = {1522-9270}, doi = {10.2307/450708}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {SEL: Studies in English Literature, 1500–1900}, author = {O'Shaughnessy, Toni}, month = jun, year = {1990}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, An Account of the Life of Mr. Richard Savage (1744), identity, indeterminacy}, pages = {487--501}, } @article{ferrero_samuel_1991, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Arthur} {Murphy}: {Curious} {Intersections} and {Deliberate} {Divergence}}, volume = {28}, issn = {0013-8282}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {English Language Notes}, author = {Ferrero, Bonnie}, month = mar, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson, Murphy, Arthur (1727-1805)}, pages = {18--24}, } @phdthesis{meeker_descriptive_1990, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {A {Descriptive} {Analysis} of the {Kinds} of {Essays} in {Johnson}'s '\textit{{Rambler}}'}, language = {en}, school = {Lehigh University}, author = {Meeker, Robert Gardner}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, The Rambler (1750-1752), essay, dissertation abstract}, } @article{berezkina_iz_1991, title = {Iz istorii zhanra ėsse v angliĭskoĭ literature {XVIII} v.: {K} probleme istoricheskoĭ poėtiki zhanra}, volume = {4}, issn = {2310-4287}, language = {ru}, journal = {Filologicheskie Nauki: Nauchnye Doklady Vyssheĭ Shkoly}, author = {Berezkina, V. I.}, year = {1991}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, prose, Addison, Joseph (1672-1719), essay, Goldsmith, Oliver (1728-1774)}, pages = {49--61}, } @phdthesis{booth_samuel_1991, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Work}}, language = {en}, school = {Council for National Academic Awards, United Kingdom}, author = {Booth, William Brian}, month = may, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson, dissertation abstract, work}, } @article{clingham_johnsons_1991, title = {Johnson's {Prayers} and {Meditations} and the '{Stolen} {Diary} {Problem}': {Reflections} on a {Biographical} {Quiddity}}, volume = {4}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, Prayers and Meditations (1785), diary, stealing}, pages = {83--95}, } @article{libergant_krestomatiinyi_1991, title = {Krestomatiĭnyĭ {Dzhonson}}, volume = {2}, issn = {0042-8795}, language = {ru}, journal = {Voprosy literatury}, author = {Libergant, Aleksandr}, month = feb, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, Russian language translation, aphorism}, pages = {223--236}, } @incollection{greene_samuel_1991-1, title = {Samuel {Johnson}}, isbn = {978-0-8103-4584-3}, language = {en}, booktitle = {British {Prose} {Writers}, 1660–1800, {Second} {Series}}, publisher = {Thomson Gale}, author = {Greene, Donald J.}, editor = {Siebert, Donald J. T.}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson, prose}, pages = {181--216}, } @article{jones_channel_1991, title = {The {Channel} and {English} {Writers}: {Johnson}, {Smollett}, {Fielding}, and {Falconer}}, volume = {292}, issn = {0435-2866}, language = {en}, journal = {Studies on Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century}, author = {Jones, William R.}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson, Smollett, Tobias (1721-1771), Fielding, Henry (1707-1754)}, pages = {55--66}, } @article{hudson_three_1990, title = {Three {Steps} to {Perfection}: \textit{{Rasselas}} and the {Philosophy} of {Richard} {Hooker}}, volume = {14}, issn = {1086-3192}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Life}, author = {Hudson, Nicholas}, month = nov, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), Hooker, Richard (1553/4-1600), Of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity (1594-1597), perfection, tripartite structure}, pages = {29--39}, } @article{mathur_dr_1991, title = {Dr. {Johnson} and {Modern} {American} and {British} {Criticism}}, volume = {21}, issn = {0019-5030}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Indian Journal of American Studies}, author = {Mathur, R. K.}, month = jun, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson, criticism, influence study}, pages = {25--37}, } @article{nagashima_jonson_1991, title = {Jonson {Eigo} jiten shin-kenkyū shōkai [review of \textit{{The} {Making} of {Johnson}’s “{Dictionary},” 1746–1773}, by {Allen} {Reddick}]}, volume = {137}, issn = {0287-2706}, language = {jpn}, number = {3}, journal = {Eigo Seinen/Rising Generation}, author = {Nagashima, Daisuke}, month = jun, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology, editions, publishing history}, pages = {138--139}, } @article{brack_edition_1990, title = {An {Edition} of {Samuel} {Johnson}'s {Miscellaneous} {Prose} {Writings}}, volume = {4}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {East-Central Intelligencer}, author = {Brack, Jr., O M}, month = sep, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, editions, Brack, O M, Jr. (1938-)}, pages = {11--13}, } @article{jain_johnsons_1990, title = {Johnson’s \textit{{Irene}}: {The} {First} {Draft}}, volume = {13}, issn = {0141-867X}, doi = {10.1111/j.1754-0208.1990.tb00126.x}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {British Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Jain, Nalini}, month = sep, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson, drama, Irene (1749), textual editing}, pages = {163--167}, } @article{obrien_johnsons_1991, title = {Johnson's {View} of the {Scottish} {Enlightenment} in {A} {Journey} to the {Western} {Islands} of {Scotland}}, volume = {4}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {O'Brien, Karen}, year = {1991}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland (1775), prose, Scottish Enlightenment}, pages = {59--82}, } @article{nussbaum_savage_1991, title = {'{Savage}' {Mothers}: {Narratives} of {Maternity} in the {Mid}-{Eighteenth} {Century}}, volume = {20}, issn = {1460-2458}, doi = {10.2307/1354225}, language = {en}, journal = {Cultural Critique}, author = {Nussbaum, Felicity A.}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, travel literature, An Account of the Life of Mr. Richard Savage (1744), mother, savage}, pages = {123--151}, } @article{basker_scotticisms_1991, title = {Scotticisms and the {Problem} of {Cultural} {Identity} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Britain}}, volume = {15}, issn = {1086-3192}, language = {en}, number = {1-2}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Life}, author = {Basker, James G.}, month = feb, year = {1991}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, prose, Scottish literature, Smollett, Tobias (1721-1771), English language, Scots English dialect, Scottish culture}, pages = {81--95}, } @article{simon_poets_1991, title = {Poets, {Lexicographers}, and {Critics}}, volume = {17}, issn = {0771-6524}, doi = {10.2143/CILL.17.1.2016704}, language = {en}, number = {1-3}, journal = {Cahiers de l'Institut de Linguistique de Louvain}, author = {Simon, Irène}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, English language (Modern), stylistics, poetic language, lexical change}, pages = {163--179}, } @article{versluis_transcendentalism_1991, title = {From {Transcendentalism} to {Universal} {Religion}: {Samuel} {Johnson}'s {Orientalism}}, volume = {5}, issn = {0149-9017}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {American Transcendental Quarterly}, author = {Versluis, Arthur}, month = jun, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, orientalism}, pages = {109--123}, } @article{basney_his_1990, title = {'{His} {Proper} {Business}': {Johnson}'s {Adjustment} to {Society}}, volume = {32}, issn = {1534-7303}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Texas Studies in Literature and Language}, author = {Basney, Lionel}, month = sep, year = {1990}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, society}, pages = {397--416}, } @article{baird_louse_1990, title = {'{A} {Louse} and a {Flea}': {A} {Source} for {Johnson}'s {Rejoinder}}, volume = {37 [235]}, issn = {1471-6941}, doi = {10.1093/nq/37-3-312a}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Baird, John D.}, month = sep, year = {1990}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Smart, Christopher (1722-1771), flea, louse, Derrick, Samuel (1724-1769), Eachard, John (1636?-1697), The Grounds and Occasions of the Contempt of the Clergy and Religion (1670)}, pages = {312--312}, } @article{erwin_voltaire_1991, title = {Voltaire and {Johnson} {Again}: {The} \textit{{Life} of {Savage}} and the {Sertorius} {Letter} (1744)}, volume = {284}, issn = {0435-2866}, language = {en}, journal = {Studies on Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century}, author = {Erwin, Timothy}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, prose, An Account of the Life of Mr. Richard Savage (1744), French literature, Voltaire (1694-1778), historiography}, pages = {211--223}, } @article{krishnan_imagination_1990, title = {‘{Imagination} {Out} upon the {Wing}’: {Lockean} {Epistemology} and the {Case} of the {Astronomer} in {Johnson}’s \textit{{Rasselas}}}, volume = {11}, issn = {0737-4828}, language = {en}, number = {3-4}, journal = {Journal of Evolutionary Psychology}, author = {Krishnan, R. S.}, month = aug, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), epistemology, astronomers, Philosophy}, pages = {332--340}, } @phdthesis{mcdermott_logic_1988, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {The {Logic} and the {Epistemological} {Sanctions} of {Dr}. {Johnson}'s {Arguments}}, language = {en}, school = {University of Manchester}, author = {McDermott, A. C.}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, dissertation abstract, argumentation, logic}, } @article{greene_secret_1991, title = {'{A} {Secret} {Far} {Dearer} to {Him} than {His} {Life}': {Johnson}'s '{Vile} {Melancholy}' {Reconsidered}}, volume = {4}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Greene, Donald J.}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson, melancholy}, pages = {1--40}, annote = {Greene, reviewing the evidence offered by Katherine C. Balderston in “Johnson’s Vile Melancholy” (1949), argues that the “mysterious letter M” in Johnson’s diaries alludes to masturbation. }, } @article{newman_disability_1991, title = {Disability, {Disease}, and the '{Philosophical} {Heroism}' of {Samuel} {Johnson} in {Boswell}'s \textit{{Life} of {Johnson}}}, volume = {6}, issn = {2151-7290}, doi = {10.1080/08989575.1991.10814983}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {A/B: Auto/Biography Studies}, author = {Newman, Donald J.}, month = mar, year = {1991}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), sickness}, pages = {8--16}, } @article{basney_prudence_1990, title = {Prudence in the \textit{{Life} of {Savage}}}, volume = {28}, issn = {0013-8282}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {English Language Notes}, author = {Basney, Lionel}, month = dec, year = {1990}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, An Account of the Life of Mr. Richard Savage (1744), prudence}, pages = {17--24}, } @phdthesis{ferrero_reconstructing_1991, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Reconstructing the {Canon}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and the \textit{{Universal} {Visiter}}}, language = {en}, school = {University of Connecticut}, author = {Ferrero, Bonita Mae}, month = feb, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, essay, dissertation abstract, The Universal Visiter and Memorialist, attribution of authorship, canon}, } @article{ribbans_note_1991, title = {A {Note} on {Cadalso} and {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {68}, issn = {0007-490X}, doi = {10.1080/1475382912000368047}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Bulletin of Hispanic Studies (Scotland)}, author = {Ribbans, Geoffrey}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, criticism, novel, The Idler (1758-1760), Cadalso y Vázquez, José (1741-1782), Cartas marruecas (1793), Spanish literature}, pages = {47--51}, } @article{thomas_th_1991, title = {‘{Th}’ {Instructive} {Moral}, and {Important} {Thought}’: {Elizabeth} {Carter} {Reads} {Pope}, {Johnson}, and {Epictetus}}, volume = {4}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Thomas, Claudia}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson, Pope, Alexander (1688-1744), Carter, Elizabeth (1717-1806), reading, Epictetus (ca. 60-140), moral instruction}, pages = {137--169}, } @phdthesis{trumpener_voice_1990, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {The {Voice} of the {Past}: {Anxieties} of {Cultural} {Transmission} in {Post}-{Enlightenment} {Europe}: {Tradition}, {Folklore}, {Textuality}, {History}}, language = {en}, school = {Stanford University}, author = {Trumpener, Katherine Maria}, year = {1990}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland (1775), prose, dissertation abstract, nationalism, cultural identity, Bartók, Béla (1881-1945)}, } @article{basney_narrative_1991, title = {Narrative and {Judgment} in the \textit{{Life} of {Savage}}}, volume = {14}, issn = {1529-1456}, doi = {10.1353/bio.2010.0389}, abstract = {The complexity of Johnson’s work is normally explained as the result of tension between “facts” and Johnson’s inclination to palliate or moralize them. But the facts of this biography-and of biography in general, as Johnson understood it-are often matters of moral judgment, which, by explaining why actions were committed, makes the biography seem a probable account of the life. Like the law, biographical judgment constitutes the narrative record.}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Biography: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly}, author = {Basney, Lionel}, month = mar, year = {1991}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, Savage, Richard (1697?-1743), An Account of the Life of Mr. Richard Savage (1744), fact, judgment, narrative}, pages = {153--164}, } @article{dean_psychopoetics_1991, title = {Psychopoetics of {Lexicography}: {Johnson} with {Lacan}}, volume = {37}, issn = {0024-4759}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Literature and Psychology}, author = {Dean, Tim}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, Psychology, prose, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology, Lacan, Jacques (1901-1981), transference}, pages = {9--28}, } @phdthesis{deutsch_confines_1991, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {'{The} {Confines} of {Distinction}': {Horace}, {Alexander} {Pope}, {Samuel} {Johnson} and the {Making} of the {Literary} {Career}}, language = {en}, school = {University of California, Berkeley}, author = {Deutsch, Helen Elizabeth}, month = mar, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson, poetry, Pope, Alexander (1688-1744), Horace (65 B.C.-8 B.C.), dissertation abstract, career}, } @phdthesis{forbes_measure_1990, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {The {Measure} and the {Choice}: {Empiricism} and {Revelation} in {Johnson}'s \textit{{Vanity} of {Human} {Wishes}}, \textit{{Rambler}}, and \textit{{Rasselas}}}, language = {en}, school = {University of Toronto}, author = {Forbes, Alexander Malcolm}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), poetry, The Rambler (1750-1752), The Vanity of Human Wishes (1749), empiricism, dissertation abstract, revelation}, } @article{rogers_anna_1991, title = {Anna {Barbauld}'s {Criticism} of {Fiction}-{Johnsonian} {Mode}, {Female} {Vision}}, volume = {21}, issn = {1938-6133}, doi = {10.1353/sec.2010.0221}, language = {en}, journal = {Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture}, author = {Rogers, Katharine M.}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson, criticism, novel, feminism, Barbauld, Anna Laetitia (1743-1825)}, pages = {27--41}, } @article{brack_samuel_1991-1, title = {Samuel {Johnson} {Edits} for the {Booksellers}: {Sir} {Thomas} {Browne}’s \textit{{Christian} {Morals}} (1756) and \textit{{The} {English} {Works} of {Roger} {Ascham}} (1761)}, volume = {21}, issn = {0024-2241}, language = {en}, number = {3-4}, journal = {Library Chronicle of the University of Texas}, author = {Brack, Jr., O M}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson, Ascham, Roger (1515-1568), Browne, Sir Thomas (1605-1682), Christian Morals (1716, 1723, 1756), The English Works of Roger Ascham (1761), editing}, pages = {12--39}, } @article{anderson_johnson_1991, title = {Johnson and the {Problem} of {Religious} {Verse}}, volume = {4}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Anderson, David R.}, year = {1991}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, criticism, religious poetry}, pages = {41--57}, } @article{ferrero_johnson_1991, title = {Johnson, {Murphy}, and \textit{{Macbeth}}}, volume = {42}, issn = {1471-6968}, doi = {10.1093/res/XLII.166.228}, language = {en}, number = {166}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {Ferrero, Bonnie}, month = may, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson, Renaissance, Macbeth (1606), Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), tragedy, Murphy, Arthur (1727-1805)}, pages = {228--232}, } @incollection{korshin_johnsons_1991, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Johnson's {Conversation} in {Boswell}'s \textit{{Life} of {Johnson}}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {New {Light} on {Boswell}: {Critical} and {Historical} {Essays} on the {Occasion} of the {Bicentenary} of “{The} {Life} of {Johnson}”}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Korshin, Paul J.}, editor = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), conversational style}, pages = {174--193}, } @article{campbell_image_1990, title = {Image and {Symbol} in \textit{{Rasselas}}: {Narrative} {Form} and '{The} {Flux} of {Life}'}, volume = {16}, issn = {1913-4835}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {English Studies in Canada}, author = {Campbell, Charles Leo}, month = sep, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), narrative structure, flight, confinement, flux, life, water imagery}, pages = {263--277}, } @article{edwards_illegitimation_1991, title = {The {Illegitimation} of {Richard} {Savage}}, volume = {17}, issn = {0156-5419}, language = {en}, journal = {Sydney Studies in English}, author = {Edwards, Gavin}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, An Account of the Life of Mr. Richard Savage (1744), plot, story}, pages = {67--74}, } @incollection{lobdell_c_1991, address = {Columbia}, title = {C. {S}. {Lewis}'s {Ransom} {Stories} and {Their} {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Ancestry}}, isbn = {978-0-8262-0760-9}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Word and {Story} in {C}. {S}. {Lewis}}, publisher = {University of Missouri Press}, author = {Lobdell, Jared C.}, editor = {Schakel, Peter J. and Huttar, Charles A.}, collaborator = {Barfield, Owen}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson, short story, Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745), characterization, Lewis, C. S. (1898-1963)}, pages = {213--231}, } @article{landau_johnsons_2005, title = {Johnson's {Influence} on {Webster} and {Worcester} in {Early} {American} {Lexicography}}, volume = {18}, issn = {1477-4577}, doi = {10.1093/ijl/eci022}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {International Journal of Lexicography}, author = {Landau, Sidney I.}, month = jun, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology, Webster, Noah (1758-1843), phrasal verb, Worcester, Joseph Emerson (1784-1865)}, pages = {217--229}, file = {EBSCO Full Text:C\:\\Users\\jlync\\Zotero\\storage\\JBRNKMTD\\Landau - 2005 - Johnson's Influence on Webster and Worcester in Ea.pdf:application/pdf}, } @article{pearce_samuel_2009, title = {Samuel {Johnson}'s {Use} of {Scientific} {Sources} in the {Dictionary}}, volume = {30}, issn = {2160-5076}, doi = {10.1353/dic.2009.0006}, language = {en}, journal = {Dictionaries: Journal of the Dictionary Society of North America}, author = {Pearce, Chris P.}, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology}, pages = {119--129}, } @incollection{brownley_samuel_1990, title = {Samuel {Johnson} (7 {September} 1709 - 13 {December} 1784)}, isbn = {978-0-8103-4575-1}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Eighteenth-{Century} {British} {Poets}: {First} {Series}}, publisher = {Thomson Gale}, author = {Brownley, Martine Watson}, editor = {Sitter, John}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson, poetry}, pages = {107--144}, } @article{adams_economies_1990, title = {The {Economies} of {Authorship}: {Imagination} and {Trade} in {Johnson}'s {Dryden}}, volume = {30}, issn = {1522-9270}, doi = {10.2307/450707}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {SEL: Studies in English Literature, 1500–1900}, author = {Adams, James Eli}, month = jun, year = {1990}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, literary marketplace, Life of Dryden, writer}, pages = {467--486}, } @article{hudson_open_1990, title = {'{Open}' and '{Enclosed}' {Readings} of \textit{{Rasselas}}}, volume = {31}, issn = {1935-0201}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation}, author = {Hudson, Nicholas}, month = mar, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), characters, reader, reader-response approach}, pages = {47--67}, } @incollection{bevington_siren_2007, address = {New York}, title = {The {Siren} {Call} of {Earlier} {Editorial} {Practice}; or, {How} {Dr}. {Johnson} {Failed} to {Respond} {Fully} to {His} {Own} {Intuitions} about the {Principles} of {Textual} {Criticism} and {Editing}}, isbn = {978-0-404-64852-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Comparative {Excellence}: {New} {Essays} on {Shakespeare} and {Johnson}}, publisher = {AMS Press}, author = {Bevington, David}, editor = {Rasmussen, Eric and Santesso, Aaron}, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson, Renaissance, Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), drama, textual criticism}, pages = {139--160}, annote = {Although he developed many of the principles of critical editing, Johnson did not use them in his Shakespeare edition, depending instead on Theobald’s text. }, } @article{stojic_recnik_2009, title = {Rečnik {Samjuela} {Džonsona}}, volume = {7}, issn = {1820-5682}, language = {hrvsrp}, journal = {Philologia: Naučno-stručni časopis za jezik, književnost i kulturu/Academic Journal for Language, Literature and Culture}, author = {Stojić, Svetlana R.}, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology}, pages = {59--65}, } @article{williams_discourse_1990, title = {The {Discourse} of {Madness}: {Samuel} {Johnson}'s '{Life} of {Collins}'}, volume = {14}, issn = {1086-3192}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Life}, author = {Williams, Nicholas}, month = may, year = {1990}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Collins, William (1721-1759), Life of Collins, madness, Romanticism}, pages = {18--28}, } @article{bailey_dr_2009, title = {Dr. {Johnson} and the {American} {Vocabulary}}, volume = {30}, issn = {2160-5076}, doi = {10.1353/dic.2009.0009}, language = {en}, journal = {Dictionaries: Journal of the Dictionary Society of North America}, author = {Bailey, Richard W.}, year = {2009}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Language, Reference, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology, Dictionarium Britannicum (1730), loan word, Native American languages}, pages = {130--135}, } @article{silva_johnson_2005, title = {Johnson and the {OED}}, volume = {18}, issn = {1477-4577}, doi = {10.1093/ijl/eci023}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {International Journal of Lexicography}, author = {Silva, Penny}, month = jun, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology, Murray, James A. H. (1837-1915)}, pages = {231--242}, file = {EBSCO Full Text:C\:\\Users\\jlync\\Zotero\\storage\\MSG9IQIH\\Silva - 2005 - Johnson and the OED.pdf:application/pdf}, } @article{zionkowski_territorial_1990, title = {Territorial {Disputes} in the {Republic} of {Letters}: {Canon} {Formation} and the {Literary} {Profession}}, volume = {31}, issn = {1935-0201}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation}, author = {Zionkowski, Linda}, month = mar, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, Irish literature, Goldsmith, Oliver (1728-1774), Fielding, Henry (1707-1754), canon, book trade, Ralph, James (ca. 1705-1762)}, pages = {3--22}, } @incollection{brissenden_sam_2008, address = {Newcastle upon Tyne}, title = {Sam {Johnson} {Corrected}: \textit{{As} {You} {Like} {It}} {IV}.2}, isbn = {978-1-84718-610-2}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Renaissance {Poetry} and {Drama} in {Context}: {Essays} for {Christopher} {Wortham}}, publisher = {Cambridge Scholars Publishing}, author = {Brissenden, Alan}, editor = {Lynch, Andrew and Scott, Anne M. and Wortham, Christopher and Wortham, Anne}, year = {2008}, keywords = {Johnson, Renaissance, Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), comedy, animal horns, As You Like It (1598), cuckold}, pages = {115--127}, } @article{payne_imaginative_1990, title = {Imaginative {Licentiousness}: {Johnson} on {Shakespearean} {Tragedy}}, volume = {17}, issn = {1542-4286}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {College Literature: A Journal of Critical Literary Studies}, author = {Payne, Michael}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson, criticism, tragedy, Mr. Johnson's Preface to His Edition of Shakespeare's Plays (1765)}, pages = {66--78}, } @book{bogel_dream_1990, address = {Victoria, B.C.}, title = {The {Dream} of {My} {Brother}: {An} {Essay} on {Johnson}'s {Authority}}, isbn = {0829-7681}, language = {en}, publisher = {University of Victoria Department of English}, author = {Bogel, Fredric V.}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @incollection{gill_enlightened_1990, address = {New York}, title = {The {Enlightened} {Occultist}: {Beckford}'s {Presence} in \textit{{Vathek}}}, isbn = {0196-6561}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Vathek and the {Escape} from {Time}: {Bicentenary} {Revaluations}}, publisher = {AMS Press}, author = {Gill, R. B.}, editor = {Graham, Kenneth W.}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), novel, irony, French literature, Candide (1759), Voltaire (1694-1778), Beckford, William (1760-1844), French language literature, public role, Vathek (1786)}, pages = {131--143}, } @article{chapin_religion_1990, title = {Religion and the {Nature} of {Samuel} {Johnson}'s {Toryism}}, volume = {29}, issn = {0009-7527}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Cithara: Essays in the Judaeo-Christian Tradition}, author = {Chapin, Chester}, month = may, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson, religion, Toryism}, pages = {38--54}, } @incollection{hudson_shakespeares_2007, address = {New York}, title = {Shakespeare's {Ghost}: {Johnson}, {Shakespeare}, {Garrick}, and {Constructing} the {English} {Middle}-{Class}}, isbn = {978-0-404-64852-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Comparative {Excellence}: {New} {Essays} on {Shakespeare} and {Johnson}}, publisher = {AMS Press}, author = {Hudson, Nicholas}, editor = {Rasmussen, Eric and Santesso, Aaron}, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson, Renaissance, literary taste, Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), drama, Garrick, David (1717-1779), censorship, adaptation, bourgeois values}, pages = {47--69}, annote = {“The rise of Shakespeare coincided with the creation of a new social order, . . . what is sometimes, misleadingly, called ‘the rise of the middle class.’” Hudson considers the relationship between Shakespeare and class identity, focusing on Garrick’s performance style. }, } @article{sherbo_johnsons_1990, title = {Johnson's {Shakespeare}: {The} {Man} in the {Edition}}, volume = {17}, issn = {1542-4286}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {College Literature: A Journal of Critical Literary Studies}, author = {Sherbo, Arthur}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson, criticism, Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), edition, annotation}, pages = {53--65}, } @article{basker_dancing_1990, title = {Dancing {Dogs}, {Women} {Preachers} and the {Myth} of {Johnson}'s {Misogyny}}, volume = {3}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Basker, James G.}, year = {1990}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, prose, The Rambler (1750-1752), essay, women, The Idler (1758-1760)}, pages = {63--90}, } @article{lynch_beating_1990, title = {'{Beating} the {Track} of the {Alphabet}': {Samuel} {Johnson}, {Tourism}, and the {ABCs} of {Modern} {Authority}}, volume = {57}, issn = {1080-6547}, doi = {10.2307/2873076}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {ELH: English Literary History}, author = {Lynch, Deidre}, month = jun, year = {1990}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Language, Reference, A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland (1775), prose, authority}, pages = {357--405}, } @phdthesis{wilcox_interwoven_1989, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Interwoven {Lives}: {The} {Letters} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, school = {University of Minnesota}, author = {Wilcox, Lance E.}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson, letters, dissertation abstract}, } @article{martin_edmond_1990, title = {Edmond {Malone}, {Sir} {Joshua} {Reynolds}, and {Dr}. {Johnson}'s {Monument} in {St}. {Paul}'s {Cathedral}}, volume = {3}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Martin, Peter}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson, Reynolds, Sir Joshua (1723-1792), Malone, Edmond (1741-1812), monuments, St. Paul's Cathedral}, pages = {331--351}, } @phdthesis{schiavone_heroism_1989, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Heroism in {Samuel} {Johnson}'s {Periodical} {Essays}}, language = {en}, school = {State University of New York at Stony Brook}, author = {Schiavone, Michele Eva-Marie}, year = {1989}, doi = {10.1159/000235092}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, essay, dissertation abstract, heroism}, } @article{redford_defying_1990, title = {Defying {Our} {Master}: {The} {Appropriation} of {Milton} in {Johnson}'s {Political} {Tracts}}, volume = {20}, issn = {1938-6133}, doi = {10.1353/sec.2010.0343}, language = {en}, journal = {Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture}, author = {Redford, Bruce}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, Milton, John (1608-1674), Paradise Lost (1667), political prose}, pages = {81--91}, } @article{green_defoe_1990, title = {Defoe and {Johnson} in {Scotland}}, volume = {20}, issn = {1938-6133}, doi = {10.1353/sec.2010.0063}, language = {en}, journal = {Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture}, author = {Green, Mary Elizabeth}, year = {1990}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland (1775), prose, Defoe, Daniel (1660-1731), Scotland, A Tour thro' the Whole Island of Great Britain (1724-1727)}, pages = {303--315}, } @article{hanks_johnson_2005, title = {Johnson and {Modern} {Lexicography}}, volume = {18}, issn = {1477-4577}, doi = {10.1093/ijl/eci024}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {International Journal of Lexicography}, author = {Hanks, Patrick}, month = jun, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology}, pages = {243--266}, file = {EBSCO Full Text:C\:\\Users\\jlync\\Zotero\\storage\\DCH9C3XH\\Hanks - 2005 - Johnson and Modern Lexicography.pdf:application/pdf}, } @article{venturo_adjusting_1990, title = {Adjusting the {Accents}: {Samuel} {Johnson}'s {Prosody} in {Theory} and {Practice}}, volume = {3}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Venturo, David F.}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson, criticism, poetry, prosody}, pages = {171--187}, } @article{greene_logia_1990-1, title = {The \textit{{Logia}} of {Samuel} {Johnson} and the {Quest} for the {Historical} {Johnson}}, volume = {3}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Greene, Donald J.}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson, sayings}, pages = {1--33}, } @article{braverman_narrative_1990, title = {The {Narrative} {Architecture} of \textit{{Rasselas}}}, volume = {3}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Braverman, Richard}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), architectural imagery}, pages = {91--111}, } @article{clingham_johnson_1990, title = {Johnson, {Homeric} {Scholarship}, and '{The} {Passes} of the {Mind}'}, volume = {3}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, scholarship, nature, Homer}, pages = {113--170}, } @article{frawley_lexicography_2009, title = {Lexicography and {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Special} {Section}}, volume = {30}, issn = {2160-5076}, doi = {10.1353/dic.2009.0010}, language = {en}, journal = {Dictionaries: Journal of the Dictionary Society of North America}, author = {Frawley, William}, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology}, pages = {95--135}, } @article{ruttkay_aristotelian_1990, title = {The {Aristotelian} {Heritage} in {Critical} {Theory} and {Practice}: {From} {Dryden} to {Johnson}}, volume = {17}, issn = {1588-2810}, doi = {10.1007/BF02092753}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Neohelicon: Acta Comparationis Litterarum Universarum}, author = {Ruttkay, Kálmán G.}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson, criticism, Aristotle (384-322 B.C.)}, pages = {13--25}, } @incollection{jemielity_more_1990, address = {New York}, title = {‘{More} {Disagreeable} for {Him} to {Teach}, or the {Boys} to {Learn}’? {The} \textit{{Vanity} of {Human} {Wishes}} in the {Classroom}}, isbn = {0196-6561}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Teaching {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Poetry}}, publisher = {AMS Press}, author = {Jemielity, Thomas}, editor = {Fox, Christopher}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson, poetry, The Vanity of Human Wishes (1749), pedagogical approach, poetic language, poetic structure}, pages = {291--302}, } @article{cooper_notes_2011, title = {Notes on {John} {Wilmot}, {Second} {Earl} of {Rochester}}, volume = {58 [256]}, issn = {1471-6941}, doi = {10.1093/notesj/gjr109}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Cooper, Susan Margaret}, month = sep, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, Life of Rochester, Rochester, John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of (1647-1680)}, pages = {381--386}, } @incollection{demaria_samuel_2007, address = {New York}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Saxonic} {Shakespeare}}, isbn = {978-0-404-64852-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Comparative {Excellence}: {New} {Essays} on {Shakespeare} and {Johnson}}, publisher = {AMS Press}, author = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, editor = {Rasmussen, Eric and Santesso, Aaron}, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson, Renaissance, Language, Reference, Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), drama}, pages = {25--46}, annote = {On Johnson’s treatment of Shakespeare in the Dictionary in light of his comments on the Germanic origins of the English language. }, } @article{jackson_immoderation_1990, title = {The {Immoderation} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {59}, issn = {1712-5278}, doi = {10.3138/utq.59.3.382}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {University of Toronto Quarterly}, author = {Jackson, H. J.}, month = mar, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, excess}, pages = {382--398}, } @article{osselton_usage_2006, title = {Usage {Guidance} in {Early} {Dictionaries} of {English}}, volume = {19}, issn = {1477-4577}, doi = {10.1093/ijl/eci053}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {International Journal of Lexicography}, author = {Osselton, N. E.}, month = mar, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology, stylistics}, pages = {99--105}, } @article{johnston_samuel_1990, title = {Samuel {Johnson}'s \textit{{Macbeth}}: '{Fair} {Is} {Foul}'}, volume = {3}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Johnston, Shirley White}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson, Renaissance, Macbeth (1606), Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), tragedy, editing}, pages = {189--230}, } @article{berglund_fossil_2009, title = {Fossil {Fish}: {Preserving} {Samuel} {Johnson} within {Hester} {Lynch} {Piozzi}'s \textit{{British} {Synonymy}}}, volume = {30}, issn = {2160-5076}, doi = {10.1353/dic.2009.0001}, language = {en}, journal = {Dictionaries: Journal of the Dictionary Society of North America}, author = {Berglund, Lisa}, year = {2009}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Language, Reference, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology, Piozzi, Hester Lynch (1741-1821), British Synonymy (1794), synonym}, pages = {96--107}, } @article{brack_johnsons_1988, title = {Johnson's \textit{{Life} of {Admiral} {Blake}} and the {Development} of a {Biographical} {Technique}}, volume = {85}, issn = {1545-6951}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Modern Philology}, author = {Brack, Jr., O M}, month = may, year = {1988}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, The Life of Admiral Blake (1740)}, pages = {523--531}, } @article{van_tassel_johnsons_1988, title = {Johnson’s {Elephant}: {The} {Reader} of \textit{{The} {Rambler}}}, volume = {28}, issn = {1522-9270}, doi = {10.2307/450596}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {SEL: Studies in English Literature, 1500–1900}, author = {Van Tassel, Mary M.}, month = jun, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson, The Rambler (1750-1752), reader, writer}, pages = {461--469}, } @article{hedrick_fixing_1988, title = {Fixing the {Language}: {Johnson}, {Chesterfield}, and \textit{{The} {Plan} of a {Dictionary}}}, volume = {55}, issn = {1080-6547}, doi = {10.2307/2873211}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {ELH: English Literary History}, author = {Hedrick, Elizabeth}, month = jun, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl of (1694-1773), patronage, The Plan of a Dictionary of the English Language (1747)}, pages = {421--442}, } @article{clingham_johnsons_1988, title = {Johnson's {Criticism} of {Dryden}'s {Odes} in {Praise} of {St}. {Cecilia}}, volume = {18}, issn = {0047-7729}, doi = {10.2307/3194709}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Modern Language Studies}, author = {Clingham, Greg}, month = dec, year = {1988}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Life of Dryden, Alexander's Feast}, pages = {165--180}, } @article{rudd_ciceros_1986, title = {Cicero’s \textit{{De} {Senectute}} and \textit{{The} {Vanity} of {Human} {Wishes}}}, volume = {33 [231]}, issn = {1471-6941}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Rudd, Niall}, month = mar, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson, poetry, The Vanity of Human Wishes (1749), Cicero (106-43 B.C.), De Senectute}, pages = {59}, } @article{varney_johnsons_1989, title = {Johnson's {Juvenalian} {Satire} on {London}: {A} {Different} {Emphasis}}, volume = {40}, issn = {1471-6968}, doi = {10.1093/res/XL.158.202}, language = {en}, number = {158}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {Varney, Andrew}, month = may, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson, poetry, London (1738), Juvenal (fl. ca. 100 A.D.), satire}, pages = {202--214}, } @article{jemielity_samuel_1986-1, title = {Samuel {Johnson}, \textit{{The} {Vanity} of {Human} {Wishes}} and {Biographical} {Criticism}}, volume = {15}, issn = {1938-6133}, language = {en}, journal = {Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture}, author = {Jemielity, Thomas}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson, poetry, The Vanity of Human Wishes (1749), satire}, pages = {227--239}, } @article{donaldson_samuel_1986, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Art} of {Observation}}, volume = {53}, issn = {1080-6547}, doi = {10.2307/2873174}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {ELH: English Literary History}, author = {Donaldson, Ian}, month = dec, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, observation}, pages = {779--799}, } @article{mclaverty_definition_1986, title = {From definition to explanation: {Locke}'s influence on {Johnson}'s \textit{{Dictionary}}}, volume = {47}, issn = {1086-3222}, doi = {10.2307/2709659}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Journal of the History of Ideas}, author = {McLaverty, James}, month = jul, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, lexicological terms, Philosophy}, pages = {377--394}, } @article{davis_most_1997, title = {'{The} {Most} {Fatal} of {All} {Faults}': {Samuel} {Johnson} on {Prior}'s {Solomon} and the {Need} for {Variety}}, volume = {33}, issn = {0031-1294}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Papers on Language and Literature}, author = {Davis, Matthew M.}, month = sep, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson, poetry, Prior, Matthew (1664-1721), poetic technique, Solomon, tediousness}, pages = {422--437}, } @article{fierobe_rasselas_1986, title = {Rasselas: {Le} {Décor} voilé de l'impossible utopie}, volume = {10}, issn = {0398-9992}, language = {fr}, journal = {La Licorne}, author = {Fierobe, Claude}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), utopia, landscape}, pages = {45--54}, } @article{loffler_wahnsinnige_1986, title = {Die wahnsinnige {Heldin}: {Charlotte} {Lennox}' \textit{{The} {Female} {Quixote}}}, volume = {11}, issn = {0171-5410}, language = {de}, number = {1}, journal = {Arbeiten aus Anglistik und Amerikanistik}, author = {Löffler, Arno}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson, novel, Lennox, Charlotte (1720-1804), The Female Quixote (1752), satire, madness, Arabella, Lady (character)}, pages = {63--81}, } @article{bonnell_john_1987, title = {John {Bell}'s {Poets} of {Great} {Britain}: {The} '{Little} {Trifling} {Edition}' {Revisited}}, volume = {85}, issn = {1545-6951}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Modern Philology}, author = {Bonnell, Thomas F.}, month = nov, year = {1987}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, prose, reception study, publishing, Bell, John (1745-1831), The Poets of Great Britain, Complete from Chaucer to Churchill (1777-82), Dilly, Edward (1732-1779)}, pages = {128--152}, } @article{ditchfield_dr_1986, title = {Dr. {Johnson} and the {Dissenters}}, volume = {68}, issn = {0301-102X}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Bulletin of the John Rylands University Library of Manchester}, author = {Ditchfield, G. M.}, month = mar, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson, Dissenters}, pages = {373--409}, } @article{potkay_johnson_1986, title = {Johnson and the {Terms} of {Succession}}, volume = {26}, issn = {1522-9270}, doi = {10.2307/450576}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {SEL: Studies in English Literature, 1500–1900}, author = {Potkay, Adam}, month = jun, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, fiction, Rasselas (1759), The Rambler (1750-1752), diction, contradiction}, pages = {497--509}, } @article{brack_samuel_1986, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Epitaph} on a {Duckling}}, volume = {45}, issn = {0006-7474}, doi = {10.17077/0006-7474.1131}, language = {en}, journal = {Books at Iowa}, author = {Brack, Jr., O M}, month = nov, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson, epitaph}, pages = {62--79}, } @article{lim_dr_1986, title = {Dr {Johnson}'s {Quotation} from \textit{{Macbeth}}}, volume = {33 [231]}, issn = {1471-6941}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Lim, C. S.}, month = dec, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, Macbeth (1606), Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), quotation}, pages = {518--518}, } @article{primer_tracking_1986, title = {Tracking a {Source} for {Johnson}'s \textit{{Life} of {Pope}}}, volume = {61}, issn = {0044-0175}, language = {en}, number = {1-2}, journal = {Yale University Library Gazette}, author = {Primer, Irwin}, month = oct, year = {1986}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Pope, Alexander (1688-1744), source study, Life of Pope}, pages = {55--60}, } @article{reinert_johnson_1988, title = {Johnson and {Conjecture}}, volume = {28}, issn = {1522-9270}, doi = {10.2307/450598}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {SEL: Studies in English Literature, 1500–1900}, author = {Reinert, Thomas}, month = jun, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, editing, writing, Benjamin, Walter (1892-1940), conjecture, consciousness, information gathering, marginality}, pages = {483--496}, } @article{mitchell_johnson_2005, title = {Johnson among the {Early} {Modern} {Grammarians}}, volume = {18}, issn = {1477-4577}, doi = {10.1093/ijl/eci021}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {International Journal of Lexicography}, author = {Mitchell, Linda C.}, month = jun, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, English language (Modern), grammar}, pages = {203--216}, } @article{barnbrook_usage_2005, title = {Usage {Notes} in {Johnson}’s \textit{{Dictionary}}}, volume = {18}, issn = {1477-4577}, doi = {10.1093/ijl/eci020}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {International Journal of Lexicography}, author = {Barnbrook, Geoff}, month = jun, year = {2005}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Language, Reference, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology}, pages = {189--201}, } @article{edinger_eighteenth-century_1996, title = {Eighteenth-{Century} {Language} {Theory} and {Imlac}'s {Tulip}}, volume = {7}, issn = {1044-5331}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Hellas: A Journal of Poetry and the Humanities}, author = {Edinger, William}, month = sep, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, poetry, English language (Modern), stylistics, description, Philosophy}, pages = {171--191}, } @article{bartolomeo_johnson_1986, title = {Johnson, {Richardson}, and the {Audience} for {Fiction}}, volume = {33 [231]}, issn = {1471-6941}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Bartolomeo, Joseph F.}, month = dec, year = {1986}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, novel, Richardson, Samuel (1689-1761), Clarissa (1747-1748), reader response}, pages = {517}, } @article{siebert_bubbled_1986, title = {Bubbled, {Bamboozled}, and {Bit}: '{Low} {Bad}' {Words} in {Johnson}'s \textit{{Dictionary}}}, volume = {26}, issn = {1522-9270}, doi = {10.2307/450575}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {SEL: Studies in English Literature, 1500–1900}, author = {Siebert, Donald T.}, month = jun, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, slang}, pages = {485--496}, } @phdthesis{cafarelli_narrative_1984, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Narrative, {Sequence}, and {Biography}: {Johnson} and {Romantic} {Prose}}, language = {en}, school = {University of California, Irvine}, author = {Cafarelli, Annette}, year = {1984}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, dissertation abstract, Romantic writers}, } @article{singh_only_1988, title = {'{Only} {Half} of {His} {Subject}': {Johnson}'s \textit{{The} {False} {Alarm}} and the {Wilkesite} {Movement}}, volume = {42}, issn = {0361-1299}, doi = {10.2307/1347435}, language = {en}, number = {1-2}, journal = {Rocky Mountain Review of Language and Literature}, author = {Singh, Brijraj}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, politics, The False Alarm (1770), absolutism}, pages = {45--60}, } @article{nelson_narrative_1993, title = {Narrative {Transformations}: {Prior}'s {Art} of the {Tale}}, volume = {90}, issn = {1543-0383}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Studies in Philology}, author = {Nelson, Nicolas H.}, month = sep, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson, poetry, reception study, Prior, Matthew (1664-1721), narrative poetry}, pages = {442--461}, } @article{mcdermott_johnsons_2005, title = {Johnson's {Definitions} of {Technical} {Terms} and the {Absence} of {Illustrations}}, volume = {18}, issn = {1477-4577}, doi = {10.1093/ijl/eci019}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {International Journal of Lexicography}, author = {McDermott, Anne}, month = jun, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology, illustration, word definition, technical terms}, pages = {173--187}, } @incollection{sorensen_wow_2003, title = {'{Wow}' and {Other} {Cries} in the {Night}: {Fergusson}'s {Vernacular}, {Scots} {Talking} {Heads}, and {Unruly} {Bodies}}, isbn = {978-1-86232-201-1}, language = {en}, booktitle = {'{Heaven}-{Taught} {Fergusson}': {Robert} {Burns}'s {Favourite} {Scottish} {Poet}}, publisher = {Tuckwell}, author = {Sorensen, Janet}, editor = {Crawford, Robert}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, Scottish literature, poetry, language, public sphere, Fergusson, Robert (1750-1774), Scots English dialect literature, Scottish identity}, pages = {117--131}, } @incollection{jack_mandeville_2000, address = {Victoria, B.C.}, title = {Mandeville, {Johnson}, {Morality} and {Bees}}, isbn = {978-0-920604-73-1}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Mandeville and {Augustan} {Ideas}: {New} {Essays}}, publisher = {University of Victoria Department of English}, author = {Jack, Malcolm}, editor = {Prior, Charles W. A.}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, luxury, Mandeville, Bernard (1670-1733), The Fable of the Bees (1714, enl. 1723)}, pages = {85--96}, } @article{patey_johnsons_1986, title = {Johnson's {Refutation} of {Berkeley}: {Kicking} the {Stone} {Again}}, volume = {47}, issn = {1086-3222}, doi = {10.2307/2709600}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Journal of the History of Ideas}, author = {Patey, Douglas Lane}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson, Berkeley, George (1685-1753), Hartley, David (1705-1757), idealism}, pages = {139--145}, } @article{vance_johnson_1986, title = {Johnson and {Hume}: {Of} {Like} {Historical} {Minds}}, volume = {15}, issn = {1938-6133}, language = {en}, journal = {Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture}, author = {Vance, John A.}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson, history}, pages = {241--256}, } @phdthesis{griffin_samuel_1986, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Act} of {Reflection}}, language = {en}, author = {Griffin, Robert John}, month = may, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, dissertation abstract, reflection}, } @article{ty_cowpers_1986, title = {Cowper's \textit{{Connoisseur}} 138 and {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {33 [231]}, issn = {1471-6941}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Ty, Eleanor}, month = mar, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson, Cowper, William (1731-1800), The Connoisseur}, pages = {63--64}, } @article{milward_shakespeares_1992, title = {Shakespeare's '{Fatal} {Cleopatra}'}, volume = {30}, issn = {0582-9402}, language = {en}, journal = {Shakespeare Studies (Tokyo)}, author = {Milward, Peter}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson, Renaissance, Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), drama, Bacon, Francis (1561-1626), pun}, pages = {57--63}, } @article{gilmore_implicit_1989, title = {Implicit {Criticism} of {Thomson}'s \textit{{Seasons}} in {Johnson}'s \textit{{Dictionary}}}, volume = {86}, issn = {1545-6951}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Modern Philology}, author = {Gilmore, Thomas B.}, month = feb, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, Thomson, James (1700-1748), The Seasons (1726-1730)}, pages = {265--273}, } @article{stewart_william_1988, title = {William {Collins}, {Samuel} {Johnson}, and the {Use} of {Biographical} {Details}}, volume = {28}, issn = {1522-9270}, doi = {10.2307/450597}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {SEL: Studies in English Literature, 1500–1900}, author = {Stewart, Mary Margaret}, month = jun, year = {1988}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Collins, William (1721-1759), Life of Collins}, pages = {471--482}, } @article{reynolds_johnson_1986, title = {Johnson on {Fielding}}, volume = {13}, issn = {1542-4286}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {College Literature: A Journal of Critical Literary Studies}, author = {Reynolds, R. C.}, month = mar, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson, Fielding, Henry (1707-1754)}, pages = {157--167}, } @article{wheeler_crosscurrents_1987, title = {Crosscurrents in {Literary} {Criticism}, 1750–1790: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Joseph} {Warton}}, volume = {4}, issn = {1549-3377}, doi = {10.2307/3189600}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {South Central Review: The Journal of the South Central Modern Language Association}, author = {Wheeler, David}, month = mar, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson, criticism, poetry, Warton, Joseph (1722-1800)}, pages = {24--42}, } @article{muirhead_model_1986, title = {A {Model} for {Johnson}'s {Polyphilus}}, volume = {33 [231]}, issn = {1471-6941}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Muirhead, John}, month = dec, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson, The Rambler (1750-1752), source study, Polyphilus (character)}, pages = {514--517}, } @phdthesis{dando_poet_1985, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {The {Poet} as {Critic}: {Byron} in {His} {Letters} and {Journals}: {Case} {Studies} of {Shakespeare} and {Johnson}}, language = {en}, school = {Harvard University}, author = {Dando, Joel Allan}, year = {1985}, keywords = {Johnson, criticism, Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), letters, dissertation abstract, diary, Byron, George Gordon Byron, Baron (1788-1824)}, } @article{dolezal_charles_2000, title = {Charles {Richardson}’s \textit{{New} {Dictionary}} and {Literary} {Lexicography}, {Being} a {Rodomontade} upon {Illustrative} {Examples}}, volume = {16}, issn = {1865-9403}, language = {en}, journal = {Lexicographica: International Annual for Lexicography/Revue Internationale de Lexicographie/Internationales Jahrbuch für Lexikographie}, author = {Dolezal, Fredric F. M.}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology, quotation, OED, etymology, A New Dictionary of the English Language, Richardson, Charles (1775-1865)}, pages = {104--151}, } @article{spacks_subtle_1988, title = {The {Subtle} {Sophistry} of {Desire}: {Dr}. {Johnson} and {The} {Female} {Quixote}}, volume = {85}, issn = {1545-6951}, doi = {10.1086/391661}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Modern Philology}, author = {Spacks, Patricia Meyer}, month = may, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson, novel, Lennox, Charlotte (1720-1804), The Female Quixote (1752), desire, Arabella, Lady (character), moral fiction}, pages = {532--542}, } @article{brack_johnsons_1988-1, title = {Johnson's {Use} of {Sources} in the \textit{{Life} of {Sir} {Francis} {Drake}}}, volume = {42}, issn = {0361-1299}, doi = {10.2307/1346973}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Rocky Mountain Review of Language and Literature}, author = {Brack, Jr., O M}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, source study, Life of Drake}, pages = {197--215}, } @article{alkon_johnson_1988, title = {Johnson and {Time} {Criticism}}, volume = {85}, issn = {1545-6951}, doi = {10.1086/391662}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Modern Philology}, author = {Alkon, Paul}, month = may, year = {1988}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, prose, temporality}, pages = {543--557}, } @incollection{mcdermott_wonderful_1993, address = {Liverpool}, title = {The '{Wonderful} {Wonder} of {Wonders}': {Gray}'s {Odes} and {Johnson}'s {Criticism}}, isbn = {978-0-85323-268-1}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Thomas {Gray}: {Contemporary} {Essays}}, publisher = {Liverpool University Press}, author = {McDermott, Anne}, editor = {Hutchings, W. B.}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson, poetry, poetic language}, pages = {188--204}, } @article{stewart_life_1986, title = {The {Life} of a {Johnson} {Collection}}, volume = {7}, issn = {0196-5654}, language = {en}, number = {6}, journal = {American Book Collector}, author = {Stewart, Charlotte A.}, month = jun, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson, collection study, collections, bibliographical, book collecting (1967-1985), Rippey, Arthur Gordon (1907-1995)}, pages = {9--17}, } @article{demaria_politics_1989, title = {The {Politics} of {Johnson}'s \textit{{Dictionary}}}, volume = {104}, issn = {1938-1530}, doi = {10.2307/462332}, abstract = {In definitions, occasional comments, and especially the selection of illustrative quotations, Johnson’s Dictionary both conveys specific linguistic information and presents its readers with knowledge of the broadest kind. Like the abstract authority “the dictionary,” Johnson’s Dictionary is an active instrument of the culture it reflects and helps to shape. As such, Johnson’s book embodies a politics, while transmitting political views on every one of its quotation-filled pages. As a collection of quotations, the Dictionary tends to display an underlying political consensus founded on cultural assumptions winnowed from the arguments of combatants on a variety of different but, at a distance, analogous controversies. As a cultural act in its own right the Dictionary supports the growth of democracy and liberalism through its assistance to and dependence on the growing population of literate, book-buying, voting English citizens.}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {PMLA: Publications of the Modern Language Association of America}, author = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, English politics}, pages = {64--74}, } @incollection{leggatt_canada_2002, address = {Toronto}, title = {Canada, {Negative} {Capability}, and \textit{{Cymbeline}}}, isbn = {978-0-8020-3655-1}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Shakespeare in {Canada}: '{A} {World} {Elsewhere}'?}, publisher = {University of Toronto Press}, author = {Leggatt, Alexander}, editor = {Brydon, Diana and Makaryk, Irena R. and Schagerl, Jessica}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson, Renaissance, Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), Cymbeline (1609), romance, Keats, John (1795-1821), Canada, multiculturalism, nation, negative capability}, pages = {274--291}, } @incollection{gray_arrashe_1986, address = {Philadelphia}, title = {Arras/{Hélas}! {A} {Fresh} {Look} at {Samuel} {Johnson}'s {French}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Johnson after {Two} {Hundred} {Years}}, publisher = {University of Pennsylvania Press}, author = {Gray, James}, editor = {Korshin, Paul J.}, year = {1986}, doi = {10.1007/978-94-009-4628-6_31}, keywords = {Johnson, French language}, pages = {79--96}, } @phdthesis{venturo_johnson_1986, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Johnson the {Poet}}, language = {en}, school = {Harvard University}, author = {Venturo, David F.}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson, poetry, dissertation abstract}, } @incollection{corman_johnson_1986, address = {Philadelphia}, title = {Johnson and {Profane} {Authors}: {The} {Lives} of {Otway} and {Congreve}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Johnson after {Two} {Hundred} {Years}}, publisher = {University of Pennsylvania Press}, author = {Corman, Brian}, editor = {Korshin, Paul J.}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, morality, Otway, Thomas (1652-1685), Congreve, William (1670-1729)}, pages = {225--244}, } @incollection{brady_johnson_1986, address = {Philadelphia}, title = {Johnson as a {Public} {Figure}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Johnson after {Two} {Hundred} {Years}}, publisher = {University of Pennsylvania Press}, author = {Brady, Frank}, editor = {Korshin, Paul J.}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {43--54}, } @incollection{keener_philosophical_1986, address = {New York}, title = {The {Philosophical} {Tale}, the {Chain} of {Becoming}, and the {Novel}}, isbn = {0738-9345}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Lessing and the {Enlightenment}}, publisher = {Greenwood Press}, author = {Keener, Frederick M.}, editor = {Ugrinsky, Alexej}, year = {1986}, doi = {10.1007/978-1-4615-7763-8_23}, keywords = {Johnson, novel, Richardson, Samuel (1689-1761), genres}, pages = {35--42}, } @phdthesis{crotty_images_1988, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Images of {Women}: {Boswell}'s {Scotland} {Tour} with {Johnson} {Revisited}}, language = {en}, school = {Union for Experimenting Colleges and Universities}, author = {Crotty, Mary Jane Burbank}, year = {1988}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland (1775), prose, Scottish literature, The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, with Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1785), dissertation abstract, women, diary}, } @article{maner_probable_1987, title = {The {Probable} and the {Marvelous} in {Johnson}'s '{Life} of {Milton}'}, volume = {66}, issn = {0031-7977}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Philological Quarterly}, author = {Maner, Martin}, month = jun, year = {1987}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Life of Milton, Milton, John (1608-1674), dialectic}, pages = {391--409}, } @article{osullivan_shakespeare_1988, title = {Shakespeare, {Johnson}, and {Wolsey}: {A} {Community} of {Mind}}, volume = {14}, issn = {0156-5419}, language = {en}, journal = {Sydney Studies in English}, author = {O'Sullivan, Maurice J.}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson, poetry, The Vanity of Human Wishes (1749), Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), Henry VIII (1613), Wolsey, Thomas, Bishop of Lincoln (1471-1530)}, pages = {13--20}, } @article{fleeman_johnsons_1987, title = {Johnson’s \textit{{Dictionary}} (1755)}, volume = {22}, issn = {0082-660X}, language = {en}, journal = {Trivium}, author = {Fleeman, J. D.}, month = jun, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology}, pages = {83--88}, } @incollection{abbott_making_1986, address = {Philadelphia}, title = {The {Making} of the {Johnsonian} {Canon}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Johnson after {Two} {Hundred} {Years}}, publisher = {University of Pennsylvania Press}, author = {Abbott, John L.}, editor = {Korshin, Paul J.}, year = {1986}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, The Gentleman's Magazine (1731-1907), canon}, pages = {127--139}, } @article{dunn_samuel_1988, title = {Samuel {Johnson}'s {Prologue} to {A} {Word} to the {Wise} and the {Epilogue} by '{A} {Friend}'}, volume = {25}, issn = {0013-8282}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {English Language Notes}, author = {Dunn, R. D.}, month = mar, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson, poetry, Garrick, David (1717-1779), attribution of authorship, manuscript study, A Word to the Wise (1770), epilogue, Kelly, Hugh (1739-1777), prologue}, pages = {28--35}, } @incollection{brownley_samuel_1986, address = {Philadelphia}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Writing} of {History}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Johnson after {Two} {Hundred} {Years}}, publisher = {University of Pennsylvania Press}, author = {Brownley, Martine Watson}, editor = {Korshin, Paul J.}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, historical prose}, pages = {97--109}, } @incollection{lambert_johnson_1986, address = {Philadelphia}, title = {Johnson on {Friendship}: {The} {Example} of {Burke}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Johnson after {Two} {Hundred} {Years}}, publisher = {University of Pennsylvania Press}, author = {Lambert, Elizabeth R.}, editor = {Korshin, Paul J.}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson, Burke, Edmund (1729-1797)}, pages = {111--123}, } @phdthesis{young_controversy_1985, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {The {Controversy} {Surrounding} {Samuel} {Johnson}'s {Late} {Conversion}}, language = {en}, school = {University of Texas at Arlington}, author = {Young, Gary Ramsey}, year = {1985}, keywords = {Johnson, dissertation abstract, religious conversion}, } @incollection{curley_johnson_1986, address = {Philadelphia}, title = {Johnson, {Chambers}, and the {Law}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Johnson after {Two} {Hundred} {Years}}, publisher = {University of Pennsylvania Press}, author = {Curley, Thomas M.}, editor = {Korshin, Paul J.}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson, A Course of Lectures on the English Law (1766-70), Chambers, Sir Robert (1737-1803), collaboration, prose (1766-1770)}, pages = {187--209}, } @article{lamont_dr_1989, title = {Dr {Johnson}, the {Scottish} {Highlander}, and the {Scottish} {Enlightenment}}, volume = {12}, issn = {0141-867X}, doi = {10.1111/j.1754-0208.1989.tb00044.x}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {British Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Lamont, Claire}, month = mar, year = {1989}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Enlightenment, Scotland, the Highlands}, pages = {47--55}, } @article{rizzo_innocent_1986, title = {'{Innocent} {Frauds}': {By} {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {3}, issn = {1744-8581}, doi = {10.1093/library/s6-viii.3.249}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {The Library: The Transactions of the Bibliographical Society}, author = {Rizzo, Betty}, month = sep, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson, prose (1770), The Public Advertiser}, pages = {249--264}, } @article{levinson_another_1986, title = {Another {Look} at {Johnson}'s {Appraisal} of {Swift}}, volume = {39}, issn = {0014-195X}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Études anglaises}, author = {Levinson, Harry Norman}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), Life of Swift, Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745)}, pages = {438--443}, } @article{jain_echoes_1986, title = {Echoes of {Milton} in {Johnson}’s \textit{{Irene}}}, volume = {24}, issn = {0003-0171}, language = {en}, number = {9-10}, journal = {ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes, and Reviews}, author = {Jain, Nalini}, month = may, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson, drama, Irene (1749), Milton, John (1608-1674), Paradise Lost (1667), apostasy}, pages = {134--136}, } @article{hudson_samuel_1988-1, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Literature} of {Common} {Life}}, volume = {11}, issn = {0141-867X}, doi = {10.1111/j.1754-0208.1988.tb00488.x}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {British Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Hudson, Nicholas}, month = mar, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, The Rambler (1750-1752), Burgh, James (1714-1775), Constable, John (1676/8-1743), Fuller, Thomas (1654-1734)}, pages = {39--50}, } @article{rawlinson_presenting_1989, title = {Presenting {Its} {Evils} to {Our} {Minds}: {Imagination} in {Johnson}'s {Pamphlets}}, volume = {70}, issn = {1744-4217}, doi = {10.1080/00138388908598639}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {English Studies: A Journal of English Language and Literature}, author = {Rawlinson, David H.}, month = aug, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745), Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), imagination, compassion}, pages = {315--327}, } @phdthesis{livingston_samuel_1985, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}'s {Literary} {Treatment} of {Women}}, language = {en}, school = {University of South Carolina}, author = {Livingston, Chella Courington}, year = {1985}, keywords = {Johnson, dissertation abstract, women}, } @incollection{demaria_theory_1986, address = {Philadelphia}, title = {The {Theory} of {Language} in {Johnson}'s \textit{{Dictionary}}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Johnson after {Two} {Hundred} {Years}}, publisher = {University of Pennsylvania Press}, author = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, editor = {Korshin, Paul J.}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, language, quotation}, pages = {159--174}, } @article{stewart_samuel_1987, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Ocean} of {Life}: {Variations} on a {Commonplace}}, volume = {23}, issn = {0031-1294}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Papers on Language and Literature}, author = {Stewart, Keith}, month = jun, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, the ordinary, voyage}, pages = {305--317}, } @article{gross_mentoring_1989, title = {Mentoring {Jane} {Austen}: {Reflections} on '{My} {Dear} {Dr}. {Johnson}'}, volume = {11}, issn = {0821-0314}, language = {en}, journal = {Persuasions: The Jane Austen Journal}, author = {Gross, Gloria Sybil}, month = dec, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson, novel, Austen, Jane (1775-1817), characterization}, pages = {53--60}, } @article{vance_samuel_1986, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Thomas} {Warton}}, volume = {9}, issn = {1529-1456}, doi = {10.1353/bio.2010.0792}, abstract = {Few of Samuel Johnson’s relationships have been as misunderstood and little appreciated as his friendship with Thomas Warton. The evidence suggests that the relationship was among the most emotional of Johnson’s life and that what lessened the spirit of the friendship after the mid-1750s was not a difference in personality or literary taste, as had been been commonly thought, but rather it was Johnson’s realization that his emotional stake in the relationship had been too high.}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Biography: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly}, author = {Vance, John A.}, month = mar, year = {1986}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Warton, Thomas (1728-1790)}, pages = {95--111}, } @article{klinkenborg_johnson_1987, title = {Johnson and the {Analogy} of {Judicial} {Authority}}, volume = {28}, issn = {1935-0201}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation}, author = {Klinkenborg, Verlyn}, month = dec, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson, criticism, legal theory}, pages = {47--61}, } @article{arac_media_1987, title = {The {Media} of {Sublimity}: {Johnson} and {Lamb} on {King} {Lear}}, volume = {26}, issn = {0039-3762}, doi = {10.2307/25600647}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Studies in Romanticism}, author = {Arac, Jonathan}, month = jun, year = {1987}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, criticism, King Lear (1605-1606), Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), the sublime, Benjamin, Walter (1892-1940), Das Kunstwerk im Zeitalter seiner technischen Reproduzierbarkeit, Lamb, Charles (1775-1834)}, pages = {209--220}, } @incollection{epstein_patronizing_1986, address = {Philadelphia}, title = {Patronizing the {Biographical} {Subject}: {Johnson}'s {Savage} and {Pastoral} {Power}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Johnson after {Two} {Hundred} {Years}}, publisher = {University of Pennsylvania Press}, author = {Epstein, William H.}, editor = {Korshin, Paul J.}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, An Account of the Life of Mr. Richard Savage (1744), readership, patronage}, pages = {141--157}, } @article{boire_wide-wasting_1988, title = {‘{Wide}-wasting {Pest}’: {Social} {History} in \textit{{The} {Vanity} of {Human} {Wishes}}}, volume = {12}, issn = {1086-3192}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Life}, author = {Boire, Gary}, month = may, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson, poetry, The Vanity of Human Wishes (1749), social history}, pages = {73--85}, } @article{battersby_samuel_1986, title = {Samuel {Johnson}'s {Enthusiasm} for {History}}, volume = {8}, issn = {0190-3233}, language = {en}, journal = {Review}, author = {Battersby, James L.}, year = {1986}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, prose, history, review article}, pages = {157--188}, } @article{venturo_poetics_1988, title = {The {Poetics} of {Samuel} {Johnson}'s {Epitaphs} and {Elegies} and '{On} the {Death} of {Dr}. {Robert} {Levet}'}, volume = {85}, issn = {1543-0383}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Studies in Philology}, author = {Venturo, David F.}, month = dec, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson, criticism, poetry, epitaph, elegy}, pages = {73--91}, } @incollection{folkenflik_johnsons_1986, address = {Philadelphia}, title = {Johnson's {Modern} {Lives}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Johnson after {Two} {Hundred} {Years}}, publisher = {University of Pennsylvania Press}, author = {Folkenflik, Robert}, editor = {Korshin, Paul J.}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, review article}, pages = {3--23}, } @article{lim_emendation_1988, title = {Emendation of {Shakespeare} in the {Eighteenth} {Century}: {The} {Case} of {Johnson}}, volume = {33}, issn = {2054-4715}, doi = {10.1177/018476788803300106}, language = {en}, journal = {Cahiers Élisabéthains: A Biannual Journal of English Renaissance Studies}, author = {Lim, C. S.}, month = apr, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson, criticism, Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), Mr. Johnson's Preface to His Edition of Shakespeare's Plays (1765), editing, emendation}, pages = {23--30}, } @incollection{grundy_techniques_1986, address = {Philadelphia}, title = {The {Techniques} of {Spontaneity}: {Johnson}'s {Developing} {Epistolary} {Style}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Johnson after {Two} {Hundred} {Years}}, publisher = {University of Pennsylvania Press}, author = {Grundy, Isobel}, editor = {Korshin, Paul J.}, year = {1986}, doi = {10.1016/b978-0-12-644360-8.50013-3}, keywords = {Johnson, letters, style, Piozzi, Hester Lynch (1741-1821)}, pages = {211--224}, } @incollection{korshin_johnsons_1986, address = {Philadelphia}, title = {Johnson's {Last} {Days}: {Some} {Facts} and {Problems}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Johnson after {Two} {Hundred} {Years}}, publisher = {University of Pennsylvania Press}, author = {Korshin, Paul J.}, editor = {Korshin, Paul J.}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), Hawkins, Sir John (1719-1789), The Life of Samuel Johnson (1787), death, Hoole, John (1727-1803)}, pages = {55--76}, } @incollection{griffin_reflection_1986, address = {New York}, series = {Modern {Critical} {Views}:}, title = {Reflection as {Criterion} in \textit{{The} {Lives} of the {Poets}}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Dr. {Samuel} {Johnson} and {James} {Boswell}}, publisher = {Chelsea House}, author = {Griffin, Robert J.}, editor = {Bloom, Harold}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, The Rambler (1750-1752), reflection, poet}, pages = {239--262}, } @article{wills_theme_1989, title = {The {Theme} of {Education} and {Communication} in {Journey} to the \textit{{Western} {Islands} of {Scotland}}}, volume = {11}, issn = {0887-4409}, language = {en}, journal = {Bulletin of the West Virginia Association of College English Teachers}, author = {Wills, Jack C.}, year = {1989}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland (1775), prose, communication, education}, pages = {82--92}, } @article{gray_auctor_1986, title = {Auctor et {Auctoritas}: {Dr}. {Johnson}'s {Views} on the {Authority} of {Authorship}}, volume = {12}, issn = {1913-4835}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {English Studies in Canada}, author = {Gray, James}, month = sep, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, authority, writer}, pages = {269--284}, } @book{bronson_selections_1986, address = {New Haven}, title = {Selections from {Johnson} on {Shakespeare}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Yale University Press}, author = {Bronson, Bertrand H. and O'Meara, Jean M.}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson, criticism, Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), edition}, } @incollection{seary_early_1986, address = {Philadelphia}, title = {The {Early} {Editors} of {Shakespeare} and the {Judgments} of {Johnson}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Johnson after {Two} {Hundred} {Years}}, publisher = {University of Pennsylvania Press}, author = {Seary, Peter}, editor = {Korshin, Paul J.}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson, criticism, Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), Theobald, Lewis (1688-1744), Mr. Johnson's Preface to His Edition of Shakespeare's Plays (1765), editing, Warburton, William (1698-1779)}, pages = {175--186}, } @phdthesis{nassir_history_1989, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {A {History} and {Criticism} of {Samuel} {Johnson}'s {Oriental} {Tales}}, language = {en}, school = {Florida State University}, author = {Nassir, Ghazi Q.}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), dissertation abstract, Middle East}, } @article{burke_when_1989, title = {When the {Falklands} {First} {Demanded} an {Historian}: {Johnson}, {Junius}, and the {Making} of {History} in 1771}, volume = {2}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Burke, Jr., John J.}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, history, politics, Thoughts on the Late Transactions in the Falkland Islands, Junius, Pseudonym, Author of the 'Letters', The Letters of Junius (1769-1772)}, pages = {291--310}, } @article{goldberg_demigods_1989, title = {‘{Demigods} and {Philistines}’: {Macaulay} and {Carlyle} — {A} {Study} in {Contrasts}}, volume = {24}, issn = {2690-375X}, language = {en}, journal = {Studies in Scottish Literature}, author = {Goldberg, Michael}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, Carlyle, Thomas (1795-1881), Macaulay, Thomas Babington Macaulay, 1st Baron (1800-1859)}, pages = {116--128}, } @article{gross_child_1989, title = {'{A} {Child} {Is} {Being} {Beaten}': {Suggestions} toward a {Psychoanalytical} {Reading} of {Johnson}}, volume = {2}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Gross, Gloria Sybil}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson, Psychology, masochism}, pages = {181--218}, } @phdthesis{stuprich_residual_1986, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Residual {Grandeur}: {Samuel} {Johnson}'s {Development} as {Biographer}}, language = {en}, school = {University of Southern Mississippi}, author = {Stuprich, Michael Charles}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, dissertation abstract}, } @article{lipking_what_1987, title = {What {Was} {It} {Like} to {Be} {Johnson}?}, volume = {1}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Lipking, Lawrence}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {35--57}, } @article{tomarken_perspectivism_1989, title = {Perspectivism: {The} {Methodological} {Implications} of ‘{The} {History} of {Imlac}’ in \textit{{Rasselas}}}, volume = {2}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Tomarken, Edward}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), Imlac (character), the double}, pages = {262--290}, } @article{uphaus_cornelia_1986, title = {Cornelia {Knight}’s \textit{{Dinarbas}}: {A} {Sequel} to \textit{{Rasselas}}}, volume = {65}, issn = {0031-7977}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Philological Quarterly}, author = {Uphaus, Robert W.}, month = sep, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson, Rasselas (1759), reception study, novel, Knight, Ellis Cornelia (1757-1837), Dinarbas (1790), sequel}, pages = {433--446}, } @article{hunter_printing_1988, title = {Printing {Technology}: {A} {Review} {Essay} [includes \textit{{Printing} {Technology}, {Letters}, and {Samuel} {Johnson}}, by {Alvin} {Kernan}]}, volume = {23}, issn = {1534-7591}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Libraries \& Culture: A Journal of Library History}, author = {Hunter, David}, month = jun, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson, printing, review article, bibliographical}, pages = {374--380}, } @phdthesis{reinert_regulating_1988, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Regulating {Confusion}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and the {Crowd}}, language = {en}, author = {Reinert, Thomas Jeffrey}, month = mar, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, dissertation abstract, crowd}, } @article{sherbo_nil_1989, title = {Nil {Nisi} {Bonum}: {Samuel} {Johnson} in the \textit{{Gentleman}'s {Magazine}}, 1785–1800}, volume = {16}, issn = {1542-4286}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {College Literature: A Journal of Critical Literary Studies}, author = {Sherbo, Arthur}, month = mar, year = {1989}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, criticism, The Gentleman's Magazine (1731-1907), Mr. Johnson's Preface to His Edition of Shakespeare's Plays (1765)}, pages = {168--181}, } @article{tieken-boon_van_ostade_dr_1988, title = {Dr. {Johnson} and the {Auxiliary} {Do}}, volume = {33}, issn = {0288-2876}, language = {en}, journal = {Hiroshima Studies in English Language and Literature}, author = {Tieken-Boon van Ostade, Ingrid}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, English language (Modern), grammar, syntax, auxiliary verb}, pages = {22--39}, } @article{schwandt_re-reading_1989, title = {Re-{Reading} \textit{{Taxation} {No} {Tyranny}}: {Was} the {United} {States} of {America} a {Mistake}}, volume = {263}, issn = {0435-2866}, language = {en}, journal = {Studies on Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century}, author = {Schwandt, Jack}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, Taxation No Tyranny (1775)}, pages = {275--276}, } @article{lustig_facts_1987, title = {Facts and {Deductions}: {The} {Curious} {History} of {Reynold}'s {First} {Portrait} of {Johnson}}, volume = {1}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Lustig, Irma S.}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson, painting, Reynolds, Sir Joshua (1723-1792), portrait}, pages = {161--180}, } @article{jones_dr_1988, title = {Dr {Johnson} in {Paris}}, volume = {32}, issn = {0033-5002}, language = {en}, number = {1-2 [241]}, journal = {Quadrant}, author = {Jones, Brian}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson, Paris}, pages = {98--100}, } @article{maner_johnsons_1989, title = {Johnson's {Redaction} of {Hawkesworth}'s {Swift}}, volume = {2}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Maner, Martin}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Life of Swift, Hawkesworth, John (1715?-1773), An Account of the Life of the Reverend Jonathan Swift (1755)}, pages = {311--334}, } @phdthesis{quinney_johnson_1987, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Johnson in {Mourning}: {The} {Authority} and the {Love} of {Mimesis}}, language = {en}, school = {Cornell University}, author = {Quinney, Laura Ellen}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, dissertation abstract, mimesis}, } @phdthesis{reddick_making_1985, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {The {Making} of {Johnson}'s \textit{{Dictionary}}, 1746–55 and 1771–73}, language = {en}, school = {Columbia University}, author = {Reddick, Allen}, year = {1985}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, dissertation abstract, textual revision (1746-1755, 1771-1773)}, } @article{jeffreys-powell_grammatical_1988, title = {A {Grammatical} {Error} in {Johnson}'s {Ode} on the {Isle} of {Skye} (‘{Ponti} {Profundis} {Clausa} {Recessibus}')}, volume = {35 [233]}, issn = {1471-6941}, doi = {10.1093/nq/35-2-190}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Jeffreys-Powell, Paul}, month = jun, year = {1988}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, with Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1785), poetry, textual editing}, pages = {190--191}, } @article{gray_johnson_1989, title = {Johnson, {Cromwell}, and the {Jacobite} {Cause}}, volume = {2}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Gray, James}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson, Jacobites, republicanism, Baxter, Richard (1615-1691), Cromwell, Oliver (1599-1658), Reliquiae Baxterianae}, pages = {90--153}, } @article{plank_reading_1989, title = {Reading {Johnson}'s \textit{{Lives}}: {The} {Forms} of {Late} {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Literary} {History}}, volume = {2}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Plank, Jeffrey}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, literary history}, pages = {335--352}, } @phdthesis{kass_samuel_1988, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}'s '{Sermons}': {Consolations} for the {Vacuity} of {Life}}, language = {en}, school = {Loyola University of Chicago}, author = {Kass, Thomas George}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, dissertation abstract, human nature, Sermons}, } @article{clingham_inequalities_1986, title = {'{The} {Inequalities} of {Memory}': {Johnson}'s {Epitaphs} on {Hogarth}}, volume = {35}, issn = {0013-8215}, doi = {10.1093/english/35.153.221}, language = {en}, number = {153}, journal = {English: The Journal of the English Association}, author = {Clingham, Greg}, month = sep, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson, poetry, Hogarth, William (1697-1764), textual revision}, pages = {221--232}, } @article{hardy_samuel_1986, title = {Samuel {Johnson}'s {Literary} {Criticism}}, volume = {39}, issn = {0071-1357}, language = {en}, journal = {Essays and Studies}, author = {Hardy, John}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson, criticism}, pages = {62--77}, } @article{brownell_dr_1987, title = {'{Dr}. {Johnson}'s {Ghost}': {Genesis} of a {Satirical} {Engraving}}, volume = {50}, issn = {1544-399X}, doi = {10.2307/3817305}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Huntington Library Quarterly}, author = {Brownell, Morris R.}, month = sep, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson, illustration, ghost, Cambridge, Richard Owen (1717-1802)}, pages = {338--357}, } @article{erwin_johnsons_1988, title = {Johnson's \textit{{Life} of {Savage}} and {Lockean} {Psychology}}, volume = {18}, issn = {1938-6133}, language = {en}, journal = {Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture}, author = {Erwin, Timothy}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, An Account of the Life of Mr. Richard Savage (1744), Philosophy}, pages = {199--212}, } @phdthesis{chung_great_1987, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {The {Great} {Cham} and the {Mirror}: {An} {Essay} on the {Multiple} {Perspectives} in {Samuel} {Johnson}'s {Literary} {Criticism}}, language = {en}, school = {University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee}, author = {Chung, Chung-Ho}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson, criticism, dissertation abstract}, } @article{nagashima_hyde_1988, title = {Hyde {Collection}, {The} {Johnsonians} {Nenkai} sonota, {I}: 1988 nen {Hôbei} no {Tabi} kara}, volume = {134}, issn = {0287-2706}, language = {jpn}, journal = {Eigo Seinen/Rising Generation}, author = {Nagashima, Daisuke}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson, collection study}, pages = {593--595}, annote = {In Japanese.}, } @phdthesis{shilling_rhetorical_1987, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Rhetorical {Strategy} in {Samuel} {Johnson}'s '\textit{{Rambler}}' {Essays}}, language = {en}, school = {Arizona State University}, author = {Shilling, Daniel Dale}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, The Rambler (1750-1752), dissertation abstract, rhetorical strategy}, } @article{shepherd_latin_1988, title = {A {Latin} {Poem} by {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {26}, issn = {0002-0796}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Agenda}, author = {Shepherd, W. G.}, month = sep, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson, Classics, poetry, English language translation}, pages = {42--44}, annote = {On “Gnothi Seauton.” }, } @article{morgan_dr_1989, title = {Dr. {Johnson} and '{His} {Own} {Dear} {Master},' {Henry} {Thrale}}, volume = {15}, language = {en}, journal = {Publications of the Arkansas Philological Association}, author = {Morgan, Lee}, month = apr, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson, Thrale, Henry (1728-1781)}, pages = {84--96}, } @article{easting_johnsons_1988, title = {Johnson's {Note} on '{Aroint} thee, witch!'}, volume = {35 [233]}, issn = {1471-6941}, doi = {10.1093/nq/35-4-480}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Easting, Robert}, month = dec, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson, criticism, Macbeth (1606), Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), Hearne, Thomas (1678-1735)}, pages = {480--482}, } @article{curley_samuel_1986, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Sir} {Robert} {Chambers}: {A} {Creative} {Partnership} in {English} {Law}}, volume = {1}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Indian Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Curley, Thomas M.}, month = jun, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson, Chambers, Sir Robert (1737-1803), collaboration, A Course of Lectures on the English Law}, pages = {1--16}, } @article{sisk_doctor_1986, title = {Doctor {Johnson} {Kicks} a {Stone}}, volume = {10}, issn = {1086-329X}, doi = {10.1353/phl.1986.0052}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Philosophy and Literature}, author = {Sisk, John P.}, month = apr, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson, Rorty, Richard (1931-2007), Philosophy}, pages = {65--75}, } @article{hedrick_lockes_1987, title = {Locke's {Theory} of {Language} and {Johnson}'s \textit{{Dictionary}}}, volume = {20}, issn = {1086-315X}, doi = {10.2307/2738774}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Hedrick, Elizabeth}, month = jun, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, Philosophy}, pages = {422--444}, } @article{levy_s_1986, title = {S. {T}. {Coleridge} {Replies} to {Adam} {Smith}'s '{Pernicious} {Opinion}': {A} {Study} in {Hermetic} {Social} {Engineering}}, volume = {14}, issn = {0020-9635}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Interpretation: A Journal of Political Philosophy}, author = {Levy, David}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, letters, Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834), Smith, Adam (1723-1790), economics}, pages = {89--114}, } @article{livingston_johnson_1989, title = {Johnson and the {Independent} {Woman}: {A} {Reading} of \textit{{Irene}}}, volume = {2}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Livingston, Chella C.}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, drama, Irene (1749), women, independence}, pages = {219--234}, } @article{carlquist_samuel_1987, title = {Samuel {Johnson} före {Boswell}}, volume = {34}, issn = {0439-5530}, language = {sv}, number = {2}, journal = {Kulturtidskriften Horisont}, author = {Carlquist, Erik}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791)}, pages = {10--11}, } @article{finch_reason_1989, title = {Reason, {Imagination} and {Will} in \textit{{Rasselas}} and \textit{{The} {Vanity} of {Human} {Wishes}}}, volume = {38}, issn = {0013-8215}, doi = {10.1093/english/38.162.195}, language = {en}, number = {162}, journal = {English: The Journal of the English Association}, author = {Finch, G. J.}, month = sep, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), poetry, The Vanity of Human Wishes (1749), imagination, reason}, pages = {195--209}, } @article{curley_johnson_1989, title = {Johnson and {Burke}: {Constitutional} {Evolution} versus {Political} {Revolution}}, volume = {263}, issn = {0435-2866}, language = {en}, journal = {Studies on Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century}, author = {Curley, Thomas M.}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, revolution, Burke, Edmund (1729-1797), constitution}, pages = {265--268}, } @article{maner_samuel_1989, title = {Samuel {Johnson}, scepticism, and biography}, volume = {12}, issn = {1529-1456}, doi = {10.1353/bio.2010.0544}, abstract = {Johnson’s sceptical approach to biography is a dialectic by which Johnson engages the reader in testing the limits of biographical inference. This biographical scepticism derives from the scientific epistemologies of Locke and Bacon, the writings of Pierre Bayle, and the “constructive scepticism” of the seventeenth-century Christian apologists.}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Biography: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly}, author = {Maner, Martin}, month = sep, year = {1989}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, skepticism, Philosophy}, pages = {302--319}, } @article{thomas_samuel_1987, title = {Samuel {Johnson}'s {Arabia}}, volume = {15}, issn = {1016-247X}, language = {en}, journal = {Journal of English}, author = {Thomas, Donald}, month = sep, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), Arabia}, pages = {1--14}, } @article{clingham_johnsons_1988-1, title = {Johnson's {Copy} of the {Iliad} at {Felbrigg} {Hall}, {Norfolk}}, volume = {37}, issn = {0006-7237}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Book Collector}, author = {Clingham, Greg and Hopkinson, N.}, month = dec, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson, Homer, Iliad, personal copy}, pages = {503--521}, } @article{griffith_samuel_1989, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {King} {Charles} the {Martyr}: {Veneration} in the \textit{{Dictionary}}}, volume = {2}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Griffith, Philip Mahone}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, quotation, Charles I, King of England (1600-1649), Eikōn Basilikē (1648), Gauden, John (1605-1662)}, pages = {235--261}, } @article{biester_samuel_1988, title = {Samuel {Johnson} on {Letters}}, volume = {6}, issn = {1533-8541}, doi = {10.1525/rh.1988.6.2.145}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Rhetorica: A Journal of the History of Rhetoric}, author = {Biester, James}, month = mar, year = {1988}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Classics, The Rambler (1750-1752), letters, Life of Pope, Aristotle (384-322 B.C.)}, pages = {145--166}, } @article{grundy_swift_1989, title = {Swift and {Johnson}}, volume = {2}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Grundy, Isobel}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson, Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745)}, pages = {154--180}, } @article{rompkey_soame_1987, title = {Soame {Jenyns}'s '{Epitaph} on {Dr}. {Samuel} {Johnson}'}, volume = {12}, issn = {0067-9488}, language = {en}, number = {5}, journal = {Bodleian Library Record}, author = {Rompkey, Ronald}, month = oct, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson, poetry, Jenyns, Soame (1704-1787)}, pages = {421--424}, } @article{king_cowper_1987, title = {Cowper, {Hayley}, and {Samuel} {Johnson}'s '{Republican}' {Milton}}, volume = {17}, issn = {1938-6133}, language = {en}, journal = {Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture}, author = {King, James}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson, criticism, Milton, John (1608-1674), Cowper, William (1731-1800), Hayley, William (1745-1820)}, pages = {229--238}, } @incollection{parke_johnson_1987, address = {Lexington}, title = {Johnson, {Imlac}, and {Biographical} {Thinking}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Domestick {Privacies}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and the {Art} of {Biography}}, publisher = {University Press of Kentucky}, author = {Parke, Catherine N.}, editor = {Wheeler, David}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), Imlac (character)}, pages = {85--106}, } @article{fleeman_memorabilia_1989, title = {Memorabilia}, volume = {36 [234]}, issn = {1471-6941}, doi = {10.1093/nq/36-1-1}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Fleeman, J. D.}, month = mar, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1--5}, } @article{ditchfield_dr_1989, title = {Dr {Johnson} at {Oxford}, 1759}, volume = {36 [234]}, issn = {1471-6941}, doi = {10.1093/nq/36-1-66}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Ditchfield, G. M.}, month = mar, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson, letters, Kenrick, Samuel (1728-1811)}, pages = {66--68}, } @article{during_waiting_1989, title = {Waiting for the {Post}: {Some} {Relations} between {Modernity}, {Colonization}, and {Writing}}, volume = {20}, issn = {1920-1222}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {ARIEL: A Review of International English Literature}, author = {During, Simon}, month = oct, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson, A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland (1775), prose, The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, with Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1785), travel literature, colonialism, Scotland, Hebrides}, pages = {31--61}, } @incollection{stuprich_johnson_1987, address = {Lexington}, title = {Johnson and {Biography}: {Recent} {Critical} {Directions}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Domestick {Privacies}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and the {Art} of {Biography}}, publisher = {University Press of Kentucky}, author = {Stuprich, Michael}, editor = {Wheeler, David}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, criticism}, pages = {152--166}, } @article{jackson_essence_1987, title = {From essence to accident: {Locke} and the language of poetry in the eighteenth century}, volume = {29}, issn = {1536-0342}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Criticism: A Quarterly for Literature and the Arts}, author = {Jackson, Gabriele Bernhard}, month = dec, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, Pope, Alexander (1688-1744), Philosophy}, pages = {27--66}, } @article{walsh_samuel_1989, title = {Samuel {Johnson} on {Poetic} {Lice} and {Fleas}}, volume = {36 [234]}, issn = {1471-6941}, doi = {10.1093/nq/36.4.470-a}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Walsh, Marcus}, month = dec, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson, Smart, Christopher (1722-1771), Derrick, Samuel (1724-1769)}, pages = {470--470}, } @article{harris_samuel_1986, title = {Samuel {Johnson}, {Samuel} {Richardson}, and the {Dial}-{Plate}}, volume = {9}, issn = {0141-867X}, doi = {10.1111/j.1754-0208.1986.tb00518.x}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {British Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Harris, Jocelyn}, month = sep, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson, Richardson, Samuel (1689-1761)}, pages = {157--163}, } @incollection{palmer_proper_1987, address = {Milano}, title = {The proper use of words: {Criticism} within the way of ideas}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Science and {Imagination} in {XVIIIth}-{Century} {British} {Culture}/{Scienza} e immaginazione nella cultura inglese del {Settecento}}, publisher = {Unicopli}, author = {Palmer, Anthony}, editor = {Rossi, Sergio and Giorello, Giulio}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, idea, Life of Abraham Cowley, word}, pages = {287--295}, } @incollection{plank_johnsons_1987, address = {Troy}, title = {Johnson's {Lives} and {Augustan} {Poetry}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Fresh {Reflections} on {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Essays} in {Criticism}}, publisher = {Whitston}, author = {Plank, Jeffrey}, editor = {Nath, Prem}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Augustan poets}, pages = {373--387}, } @article{sharma_fowkes_1986, title = {The {Fowkes} and the {Lawrences}: {Biographical} {Notes} on {Samuel} {Johnson}'s {Friends} in {India}}, volume = {1}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Indian Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Sharma, Amiya Bhushan}, month = jun, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson, Fowke, Joseph (1716-1806), Lawrence, William Chauncey (1751/2-1823)}, pages = {29--35}, } @article{hewitt_time_1989, title = {Time in \textit{{Rasselas}}: {Johnson}'s {Use} of {Locke}'s {Concept}}, volume = {19}, issn = {1938-6133}, language = {en}, journal = {Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture}, author = {Hewitt, Regina}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), time, Philosophy}, pages = {267--276}, } @incollection{korshin_johnsons_1989, address = {Athens}, title = {Johnson's \textit{{Rambler}} and {Its} {Audiences}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Essays on the {Essay}: {Redefining} the {Genre}}, publisher = {University of Georgia Press}, author = {Korshin, Paul J.}, editor = {Butrym, Alexander J.}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson, reception study, The Rambler (1750-1752), periodicals}, pages = {92--105}, } @article{rizzo_johnsons_1989, title = {Johnson's {Efforts} on {Behalf} of {Authorship} in \textit{{The} {Rambler}}}, volume = {264}, issn = {0435-2866}, language = {en}, journal = {Studies on Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century}, author = {Rizzo, Betty}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson, The Rambler (1750-1752), writing, career}, pages = {1188--1190}, } @article{clingham_himself_1988, title = {‘{Himself} that {Great} {Sublime}’: {Johnson}’s {Critical} {Thinking}}, volume = {41}, issn = {0014-195X}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Études anglaises}, author = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson, criticism}, pages = {165--178}, } @book{tomarken_johnson_1989, address = {Lexington}, title = {Johnson, "{Rasselas}," and the {Choice} of {Criticism}}, abstract = {Although {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Rasselas{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} has received more critical commentary than almost any other work by Samuel Johnson, Edward Tomarken’s book is the first full length study to focus on his tale of the Prince of Abyssinia. This anomaly arises, as Tomarken shows, because {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Rasselas{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} has remained resistant to the customary critical approaches of the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries, consistently eliciting new kinds of insights and raising new sorts of problems. Tomarken’ s contribution is a new methodology to explain this phenomenon. He sees Johnson’s early writings, London and Irene, as instances of the writer trying with only partial success to achieve what he first realized in {\textless}cite{\textgreater}The Vanity of Human Wishes{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, a means of permitting literary form to refer to conduct. Later works, such as The Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland, are viewed as further developments of this method, which achieved its fullest expression in {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Rasselas{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} and the {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Life of Pope{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}. Such a reading of Johnson develops an aesthetic that operates on the margins between the literary and the extra-literary. Although Johnson’s own critical view was unable to accommodate such a position, Tomarken shows that in practice he moved toward it by a process of trial and error manifest in his poetry and narratives. When raised to the level of critical method, this approach goes beyond the assumptions not only of Johnson’s day but also of our own. Tomarken’s theoretical coda demonstrates how the choices of current critical theory, like those in the marriage debate in {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Rasselas{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, can be understood to interact with one another. Specifically, he proposes a dialectical relationship for two approaches hermeneutics and structuralism-usually seen as opposed to one another. This innovative study will interest not only Johnson scholars but all those concerned with critical theory.}, language = {en}, publisher = {University Press of Kentucky}, author = {Tomarken, Edward}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759)}, } @incollection{gray_johnsons_1987, address = {Lexington}, title = {Johnson's {Portraits} of {Charles} {XII} of {Sweden}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Domestick {Privacies}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and the {Art} of {Biography}}, publisher = {University Press of Kentucky}, author = {Gray, James}, editor = {Wheeler, David}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, poetry, The Vanity of Human Wishes (1749), French literature, Voltaire (1694-1778), Karl XII, King of Sweden (1682-1718), Histoire de Charles XII (1731), The History of Charles the XIIth, King of Sweden}, pages = {70--84}, } @article{suwabe_trio_1986, title = {A {Trio} in the {Age} of {Transition}: {Johnson}, {Boswell}, and {Hume}}, volume = {1}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Indian Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Suwabe, Hitoshi}, month = dec, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {8--15}, } @article{mugglestone_samuel_1989, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Use} of /h/}, volume = {36 [234]}, issn = {1471-6941}, doi = {10.1093/nq/36.4.431}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Mugglestone, Lynda}, month = dec, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, English language (Modern), orthoepy, phonetics, pronunciation, Wilkes, John (1725-1797)}, pages = {431--433}, } @article{stafford_dr_1989, title = {Dr {Johnson} and the {Ruffian}: {New} {Evidence} in the {Dispute} between {Samuel} {Johnson} and {James} {Macpherson}}, volume = {36 [234]}, issn = {1471-6941}, doi = {10.1093/nq/36-1-70}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Stafford, Fiona}, month = mar, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson, letters, Strahan, William (1715-1785), Macpherson, James (1736-1796)}, pages = {70--77}, } @incollection{jain_ideas_1987, address = {Aberdeen}, title = {Ideas of the {Origin} of {Language} in the {Eighteenth} {Century}: {Johnson} versus the {Philosophers}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Aberdeen and the {Enlightenment}}, publisher = {Aberdeen University Press}, author = {Jain, Nalini}, editor = {Carter, Jennifer J. and Pittock, Joan H.}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, language, Philosophy}, pages = {291--297}, } @incollection{voogd_great_1987, address = {Amsterdam}, series = {Costerus}, title = {'{The} {Great} {Object} of {Remark}': {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Laurence} {Sterne}}, isbn = {0165-9618}, language = {en}, number = {63}, booktitle = {Essays on {English} and {American} {Literature} and a {Sheaf} of {Poems}}, publisher = {Brill}, author = {Voogd, Peter Jan de}, editor = {Bakker, J. and Verleun, J. A. and Vriesenaerde, J. v. d. and Meurs, J. C. van}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson, Rasselas (1759), novel, Sterne, Laurence (1713-1768), Tristram Shandy (1760-1767)}, pages = {65--74}, } @incollection{fix_contexts_1987, address = {Lexington}, title = {The {Contexts} and {Motives} of {Johnson}'s \textit{{Life} of {Milton}}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Domestick {Privacies}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and the {Art} of {Biography}}, publisher = {University Press of Kentucky}, author = {Fix, Stephen}, editor = {Wheeler, David}, year = {1987}, doi = {10.1057/978-1-349-95121-5_547-1}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, politics, Life of Milton, Milton, John (1608-1674)}, pages = {107--132}, } @incollection{lascelles_walter_1988, address = {Aligarh}, title = {Walter {Raleigh}: {Six} {Essays} on {Johnson}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Essays on {Sir} {Walter} {Raleigh} 1988}, publisher = {Aligarh Muslim University}, author = {Lascelles, Mary}, editor = {Ansari, Asloob Ahmad}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson, Raleigh, Sir Walter Alexander (1861-1922), Six Essays on Johnson}, pages = {60--65}, } @incollection{battersby_life_1987, address = {Lexington}, title = {Life, {Art}, and the \textit{{Lives} of the {Poets}}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Domestick {Privacies}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and the {Art} of {Biography}}, publisher = {University Press of Kentucky}, author = {Battersby, James L.}, editor = {Wheeler, David}, year = {1987}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, criticism, morality, the self, structure}, pages = {26--56}, } @incollection{burke_documentary_1987, address = {Troy}, title = {The {Documentary} {Value} of {Boswell}'s \textit{{Journal} of a {Tour} to the {Hebrides}}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Fresh {Reflections} on {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Essays} in {Criticism}}, publisher = {Whitston}, author = {Burke, Jr., John J.}, editor = {Nath, Prem}, year = {1987}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, prose, Scottish literature, The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, with Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1785), The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791)}, pages = {349--372}, } @article{jain_imperial_1986, title = {The {Imperial} {Concept}: {Johnson} and {Burke}}, volume = {1}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Indian Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Jain, Jasbir}, month = jun, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, Irish literature, politics, Burke, Edmund (1729-1797), Taxation No Tyranny (1775), American independence, On American Taxation (1774)}, pages = {17--28}, } @incollection{curley_johnsons_1987, address = {Aberdeen}, title = {Johnson's {Last} {Word} on {Ossian}: {Ghostwriting} for {William} {Shaw}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Aberdeen and the {Enlightenment}}, publisher = {Aberdeen University Press}, author = {Curley, Thomas M.}, editor = {Carter, Jennifer J. and Pittock, Joan H.}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson, Scottish literature, poetry, Macpherson, James (1736-1796), Shaw, William (1749-1831), forgery}, pages = {375--431}, } @inproceedings{edwards_why_1986, title = {Why {Are} {Human} {Wishes} {Vain}? {On} {Reading} {Samuel} {Johnson}'s \textit{{The} {Vanity} of {Human} {Wishes}}}, volume = {2}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the {English} {Association} {North}}, author = {Edwards, Gavin}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson, poetry, The Vanity of Human Wishes (1749), rhetoric, syntax, vanity, persuasion}, pages = {52--62}, } @incollection{dussinger_dr_1987, address = {Lexington}, title = {Dr. {Johnson}'s {Solemn} {Response} to {Beneficence}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Domestick {Privacies}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and the {Art} of {Biography}}, publisher = {University Press of Kentucky}, author = {Dussinger, John A.}, editor = {Wheeler, David}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, An Account of the Life of Mr. Richard Savage (1744), beneficence, charity}, pages = {57--69}, } @incollection{rogers_transit_1987, address = {Troy}, title = {'{The} {Transit} of the {Caledonian} {Hemisphere}': {Johnson}, {Boswell}, and the {Context} of {Exploration}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Fresh {Reflections} on {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Essays} in {Criticism}}, publisher = {Whitston}, author = {Rogers, Pat}, editor = {Nath, Prem}, year = {1987}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland (1775), prose, The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, with Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1785), Baretti, Giuseppe (1719-1789), travel literature (1770-1779)}, pages = {328--348}, annote = {Appears, with slight revisions, in Rogers’s Johnson and Boswell: The Transit of Caledonia, chapter 3.}, } @article{kernan_literacy_1989, title = {Literacy {Crises}, {Old} and {New} {Information} {Technologies} and {Cultural} {Change}}, volume = {9}, issn = {1873-3395}, doi = {10.1016/0271-5309(89)90016-5}, language = {en}, number = {2-3}, journal = {Language \& Communication}, author = {Kernan, Alvin}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson, literacy, technology}, pages = {159--173}, } @incollection{siebenschuh_johnsons_1987, address = {Lexington}, title = {Johnson's {Lives} and {Modern} {Students}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Domestick {Privacies}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and the {Art} of {Biography}}, publisher = {University Press of Kentucky}, author = {Siebenschuh, William R.}, editor = {Wheeler, David}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, criticism, reception study, education}, pages = {133--151}, } @article{tieken-boon_van_ostade_dr_1989, title = {Dr {Johnson} and the {Auxiliary} {DO}}, volume = {10}, issn = {0168-647X}, doi = {10.1515/flih.1989.10.1-2.145}, language = {en}, number = {1-2}, journal = {Folia Linguistica Historica: Acta Societatis Linguisticae Europaeae}, author = {Tieken-Boon van Ostade, Ingrid}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, English language (Modern), syntax, auxiliary verb}, pages = {145--162}, } @article{parke_rasselas_1987, title = {\textit{{Rasselas}} and the {Conversation} of {History}}, volume = {1}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Parke, Catherine N.}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), history, boredom}, pages = {79--109}, } @incollection{gray_native_1987, address = {Troy}, title = {‘{A} {Native} of the {Rocks}’: {Johnson}’s {Handling} of the {Theme} of {Love}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Fresh {Reflections} on {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Essays} in {Criticism}}, publisher = {Whitston}, author = {Gray, James}, editor = {Nath, Prem}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson, marriage, love, sexual relations}, pages = {106--122}, } @incollection{vance_johnsons_1987, address = {Troy}, title = {Johnson's {Historical} {Reviews}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Fresh {Reflections} on {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Essays} in {Criticism}}, publisher = {Whitston}, author = {Vance, John A.}, editor = {Nath, Prem}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, reviews, Account of the Conduct of the Dowager Duchess of Marlborough (1742), An Historical and Critical Inquiry into the Evidence against Mary, Queen of Scots (1760), Blackwell, Thomas (1701-1757), Churchill, Sarah Jennings, Duchess of Marlborough (1660-1744), Memoirs of the Court of Augustus (1753-1763), Tytler, William (1711-1792)}, pages = {63--84}, } @incollection{misenheimer_johnson_1987, address = {Troy}, title = {Johnson and {Critical} {Expectation}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Fresh {Reflections} on {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Essays} in {Criticism}}, publisher = {Whitston}, author = {Misenheimer, Jr., James B.}, editor = {Nath, Prem}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, criticism}, pages = {13--30}, } @incollection{wharton_johnson_1987, address = {Troy}, title = {Johnson, {Authorship}, and {Hope}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Fresh {Reflections} on {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Essays} in {Criticism}}, publisher = {Whitston}, author = {Wharton, T. F.}, editor = {Nath, Prem}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson, hope, despair}, pages = {150--166}, } @incollection{halewood_majesty_1987, address = {Troy}, title = {The {Majesty} of \textit{{The} {Vanity} of {Human} {Wishes}}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Fresh {Reflections} on {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Essays} in {Criticism}}, publisher = {Whitston}, author = {Halewood, William H.}, editor = {Nath, Prem}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson, poetry, The Vanity of Human Wishes (1749), style, prosody}, pages = {256--268}, } @incollection{lynn_sexual_1987, address = {Troy}, title = {Sexual {Difference} and {Johnson}'s {Brain}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Fresh {Reflections} on {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Essays} in {Criticism}}, publisher = {Whitston}, author = {Lynn, Steven}, editor = {Nath, Prem}, year = {1987}, doi = {10.1016/b978-1-4832-2920-1.50076-7}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), The Rambler (1750-1752), marriage, The Idler (1758-1760), sexuality, sexual difference}, pages = {123--149}, } @incollection{rakhi_johnsons_1986, title = {Johnson's {Prose} {Style}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Essays on {Dr}. {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Shalabh}, author = {{Rakhi}}, editor = {Sharma, T. R.}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, style}, pages = {96--103}, } @article{grundy_samuel_1987-4, title = {Samuel {Johnson} as {Patron} of {Women}}, volume = {1}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Grundy, Isobel}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson, women writers, patron}, pages = {59--77}, } @article{__1986, title = {中国的思想文化与约翰逊博士}, volume = {2}, issn = {0257-5914}, language = {zh}, journal = {Wen Xue Yi Chan/Literary Heritage}, author = {{范存忠}}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, Chinese culture}, pages = {93--99}, } @incollection{schwartz_samuel_1987, address = {Troy}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {The} {Professional} {Writer} as {Critic}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Fresh {Reflections} on {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Essays} in {Criticism}}, publisher = {Whitston}, author = {Schwartz, Richard B.}, editor = {Nath, Prem}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson, criticism}, pages = {1--12}, } @incollection{nagashima_johnsons_1987, address = {Troy}, title = {Johnson's {Use} of {Skinner} and {Junius}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Fresh {Reflections} on {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Essays} in {Criticism}}, publisher = {Whitston}, author = {Nagashima, Daisuke}, editor = {Nath, Prem}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, English language (Modern), lexicology, etymology, Etymologicon Linguae Anglicanae (1669), Etymologicum Anglicanum, Junius, Franciscus (1589-1677), Skinner, Stephen (1623-1667)}, pages = {283--298}, } @incollection{olson_samuel_1987, address = {Troy}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}'s {Ambivalent} {View} of {Classical} {Pastoral}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Fresh {Reflections} on {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Essays} in {Criticism}}, publisher = {Whitston}, author = {Olson, Robert C.}, editor = {Nath, Prem}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Classics, Life of Milton, pastoral}, pages = {31--42}, } @incollection{baridon_relation_1987, address = {Troy}, title = {On the {Relation} of {Ideology} to {Form} in {Johnson}'s {Style}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Fresh {Reflections} on {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Essays} in {Criticism}}, publisher = {Whitston}, author = {Baridon, Michel}, editor = {Nath, Prem}, year = {1987}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, style, Gibbon, Edward (1737-1794), political ideologies, form, Mackenzie, Henry (1745-1831), religious ideologies}, pages = {85--105}, } @incollection{gold_failure_1987, address = {Troy}, title = {The {Failure} of {Johnson}’s \textit{{Irene}}: {Death} by {Antithesis}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Fresh {Reflections} on {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Essays} in {Criticism}}, publisher = {Whitston}, author = {Gold, Joel J.}, editor = {Nath, Prem}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson, drama, Irene (1749), antithesis, balance}, pages = {201--214}, } @incollection{john_johnsons_1986, address = {India}, title = {Johnson's \textit{{Dictionary}}: {Some} {Reflections}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Essays on {Dr}. {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Shalabh}, author = {John, Vijaya}, editor = {Sharma, T. R.}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, language}, pages = {1--4}, } @book{nath_fresh_1987, address = {Troy}, title = {Fresh {Reflections} on {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Essays} in {Criticism}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Whitston}, editor = {Nath, Prem}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{sharma_profitable_1987, title = {'{Profitable} {Wickedness}': {Samuel} {Johnson} and the {Indian} {Affair}}, volume = {19}, issn = {0448-1690}, language = {en}, journal = {Rajasthan University Studies in English}, author = {Sharma, V. C.}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, India}, pages = {27--32}, } @incollection{nath_johnsons_1987, address = {Troy}, title = {Johnson's \textit{{London}} {Re}-{Examined}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Fresh {Reflections} on {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Essays} in {Criticism}}, publisher = {Whitston}, author = {Nath, Prem}, editor = {Nath, Prem}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson, poetry, London (1738), Juvenal (fl. ca. 100 A.D.), imitation}, pages = {215--226}, } @article{garcia_landa_samuel_1989, title = {Samuel {Johnson}'s \textit{{Rasselas}}: {The} {Duplicity} of {Choice} and the {Sense} of an {Ending}}, volume = {19-20}, issn = {2530-8335}, language = {en}, journal = {Revista Canaria de Estudios Ingleses}, author = {García Landa, José Angel}, month = apr, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson, fiction, Rasselas (1759), morality, choice, duplicity, ending}, pages = {75--99}, } @article{ong_samuel_1988, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Printed} {Word}}, volume = {10}, issn = {0190-3233}, language = {en}, journal = {Review}, author = {Ong, Walter J.}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson, review article}, pages = {97--112}, } @incollection{sharma_samuel_1986-1, address = {India}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}'s {Moral} {Views} in \textit{{Life} of {Milton}}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Essays on {Dr}. {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Shalabh}, author = {Sharma, Susheel Kumar}, editor = {Sharma, T. R.}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Life of Milton, virtue, vice}, pages = {104--108}, } @incollection{selden_deconstructing_1987, address = {Troy}, title = {Deconstructing the \textit{{Rambler}}s}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Fresh {Reflections} on {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Essays} in {Criticism}}, publisher = {Whitston}, author = {Selden, Raman}, editor = {Nath, Prem}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson, The Rambler (1750-1752), periodicals, deconstructionist approach, indeterminacy, discourse}, pages = {269--282}, } @article{smith_pituitous_1988, title = {'{Pituitous} {Defluxion}': {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Beckett}'s {Philosophic} {Vocabulary}}, volume = {6}, issn = {1745-8153}, doi = {10.1179/026399088786621302}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Romance Studies}, author = {Smith, Frederik N.}, month = jun, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, Irish literature, novel, French literature, drama, Beckett, Samuel (1906-1989), vocabulary}, pages = {86--95}, } @incollection{pal_johnsons_1986, address = {India}, title = {Johnson's {Philosophy} of {Life} and {Literature}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Essays on {Dr}. {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Shalabh}, author = {Pal, S. L.}, editor = {Sharma, T. R.}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson, literature, Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper, 3rd Earl of (1671-1713), Philosophy}, pages = {25--34}, } @incollection{heilman_greenes_1989, address = {Ithaca}, title = {Greene's {Euphuism} and {Some} {Congeneric} {Styles}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Unfolded {Tales}: {Essays} on {Renaissance} {Romance}}, publisher = {Cornell University Press}, author = {Heilman, Robert B.}, editor = {Logan, George M. and Teskey, Gordon}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson, Renaissance, fiction, Rasselas (1759), Austen, Jane (1775-1817), Pride and Prejudice (1813), romance, Brontë, Charlotte (1816-1855), narrative technique, euphuism, Greene, Robert (1560?-1592), Gwydonius. Carde of Fancie (1584), Villette (1853)}, pages = {49--73}, } @article{cope_rational_1987, title = {Rational {Hope}, {Rational} {Benevolence}, and {Ethical} {Accounting}: {Johnson} and {Swift} on the {Economy} of {Happiness}}, volume = {1}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Cope, Kevin L.}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745), morality, economics}, pages = {181--213}, } @incollection{battersby_lame_1987, address = {Troy}, title = {The ‘{Lame} and {Impotent}’ {Conclusion} to \textit{{The} {Vanity} of {Human} {Wishes}} {Reconsidered}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Fresh {Reflections} on {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Essays} in {Criticism}}, publisher = {Whitston}, author = {Battersby, James L.}, editor = {Nath, Prem}, year = {1987}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, poetry, The Vanity of Human Wishes (1749), imagery, closure, criticism (1900-1999)}, pages = {227--255}, } @incollection{nagashima_note_1986, address = {Berlin}, title = {A {Note} on {Dr}. {Johnson}'s {History} of the {English} {Language}}, isbn = {1861-4302}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Linguistics across {Historical} and {Geographical} {Boundaries}: {In} {Honour} of {Jacek} {Fisiak} on the {Occasion} of {His} {Fiftieth} {Birthday}, {I}: {Linguistic} {Theory} and {Historical} {Linguistics}; {II}: {Descriptive}, {Contrastive} and {Applied} {Linguistics}}, publisher = {De Gruyter}, author = {Nagashima, Daisuke}, editor = {Kastovsky, Dieter and Szwedek, Aleksander}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson, English language (Modern), History of the English Language}, pages = {525--531}, } @incollection{hardy_samuel_1987, title = {Samuel {Johnson}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Dryden to {Johnson}}, publisher = {Bedrick}, author = {Hardy, John}, editor = {Lonsdale, Roger}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {279--311}, } @incollection{gross_johnson_1987, address = {Troy}, title = {Johnson and the {Uses} of {Enchantment}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Fresh {Reflections} on {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Essays} in {Criticism}}, publisher = {Whitston}, author = {Gross, Gloria Sybil}, editor = {Nath, Prem}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson, Psychology, fantasy}, pages = {299--311}, } @incollection{sharma_dr_1986-1, address = {India}, title = {Dr. {Johnson} and {Defeudalization} of {Literature}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Essays on {Dr}. {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {Shalabh}, author = {Sharma, T. R.}, editor = {Sharma, T. R.}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson, Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl of (1694-1773), patronage}, pages = {109--118}, } @book{weinbrot_eighteenth-century_1988, address = {Liverpool}, title = {Eighteenth-{Century} {Satire}: {Essays} on {Text} and {Context} from {Dryden} to {Peter} {Pindar}}, isbn = {978-0-521-03409-8}, language = {en}, publisher = {Liverpool University Press}, author = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, year = {1988}, doi = {10.1017/CBO9780511553561}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, poetry, Pope, Alexander (1688-1744), satire, Wolcot, John (1738-1819), Rochester, John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of (1647-1680)}, } @article{michael_wordsworths_2013, title = {Wordsworth's {Boswellian} {Life}-{Writing}}, volume = {44}, issn = {2640-7310}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Wordsworth Circle}, author = {Michael, Timothy}, month = dec, year = {2013}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, prose, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), poetry, Wordsworth, William (1770-1850), life writing, The Prelude (1799, 1805, 1850)}, pages = {37--40}, file = {EBSCO Full Text:C\:\\Users\\jlync\\Zotero\\storage\\PN66EHV9\\Michael - 2013 - Wordsworth's Boswellian Life-Writing.pdf:application/pdf}, } @article{ryan_unreliable_2003, title = {The {Unreliable} {Editor}: {Carlyle}'s \textit{{Sartor} {Resartus}} and the {Art} of {Biography}}, volume = {54}, issn = {1471-6968}, doi = {10.1093/res/54.215.287}, abstract = {In 1831 John Wilson Croker’s new edition of Boswell’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Life of Johnson{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} sparked a debate about the nature of biography: is it a branch of history, recording the life of its subject, or is it a constructive and thus literary effort on the part of the biographer? Croker’s grand claim to have surpassed all previous editors inadvertently raised the question of whether the greatness of the {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Life of Johnson{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} was due to its subject or to the genius of its author. In a review of Croker’s edition, published as two separate essays, ‘Biography’ and ‘Boswell’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Life of Johnson{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}’, Carlyle seized on this question, offering a largely unprecedented defence of biography as a literary and creative genre. At the same time as Carlyle wrote this review he was also completing {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Sartor Resartus{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}. The two‐year gap between the debate over Croker’s edition and the first publication of {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Sartor Resartus{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} in {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Fraser’s Magazine{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} (1833–4) has tended to obscure the extent to which Carlyle’s book can helpfully be seen in the context of this earlier controversy about the nature of biography. This essay argues that the relationship between the Editor’s Heuschrecke’s Teufelsdröckh in {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Sartor Resartus{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} strongly resembles the relationship between Croker’s Boswell’s Johnson.}, language = {en}, number = {215}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {Ryan, Vanessa L.}, month = jun, year = {2003}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, prose, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), novel, Carlyle, Thomas (1795-1881), editing, Croker, John Wilson (1780-1857), narrative frame, Sartor Resartus (1833-1834), James (1740-1795), LL.D. (1791), The Life of Samuel Johnson, Carlyle, Thomas (1795-1881), Croker, John Wilson (1780-1857)}, pages = {287--307}, } @article{conley_truth_1998, title = {The {Truth} about {Dr}. {Johnson}'s {Cat}}, volume = {7}, issn = {1204-9689}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Henry Street: A Graduate Review of Literary Studies}, author = {Conley, Tim}, month = sep, year = {1998}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), cat}, pages = {57--64}, } @incollection{during_waiting_1990-1, address = {Calgary}, title = {Waiting for the {Post}: {Some} {Relations} between {Modernity}, {Colonization}, and {Writing}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Past the {Last} {Post}: {Theorizing} {Post}-{Colonialism} and {Post}-{Modernism}}, publisher = {University of Calgary Press}, author = {During, Simon}, editor = {Adam, Ian and Tiffin, Helen}, year = {1990}, doi = {10.1163/9789004647213_013}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, with Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1785), criticism, French literature, Derrida, Jacques (1930-2004), Maning, Frederick Edward (1812-1883), New Zealand literature, Old New Zealand (1863), Psyche: Inventions de l'autre (1987), the indigenous}, pages = {23--45}, } @article{__2003, title = {灵魂的冲突——鲍斯威尔《约翰生传》研究}, volume = {2}, issn = {1001-022X}, language = {zh}, journal = {Qilu Xue Kan/Qilu Journal}, author = {{孙勇彬}}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), genre conventions, inner conflict}, pages = {142--144}, } @article{mott_book_2012, title = {The {Book} of {Common} {Prayer} and {Boswell}'s \textit{{Life} of {Johnson}}: {Sources} of a {Defining} {Emersonian} {Phrase}}, volume = {59 [257]}, issn = {1471-6941}, doi = {10.1093/notesj/gjs125}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Mott, Wesley T.}, month = sep, year = {2012}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Renaissance, prose, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), Emerson, Ralph Waldo (1803-1882), Boke of Common Praier (1549), certainty}, pages = {345--347}, file = {Full Text PDF:C\:\\Users\\jlync\\Zotero\\storage\\2S62RADX\\Mott - 2012 - The Book of Common Prayer and Boswell’s Life of Jo.pdf:application/pdf}, } @article{blanco_boswell_2005, title = {Boswell y el ramonismo}, volume = {27}, issn = {0185-1535}, language = {es}, number = {334}, journal = {Nexos}, author = {Blanco, José Joaquín}, month = oct, year = {2005}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), Spanish literature, Gómez de la Serna, Ramón (1888-1963)}, pages = {79--83}, } @incollection{yeager_hawkinss_2012, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {Hawkins’s \textit{{The} {Life} of {Samuel} {Johnson}, {LL}.{D}.}, and {Modern} {Biographers}}, isbn = {978-1-61148-383-3}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Reconsidering {Biography}: {Contexts}, {Controversies}, and {Sir} {John} {Hawkins}’s "{Life} of {Johnson}"}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Yeager, Myron D.}, editor = {Brownley, Martine W.}, year = {2012}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Hawkins, Sir John (1719-1789), The Life of Samuel Johnson (1787), literary tradition}, pages = {89--98}, } @incollection{jennings_by_2009, address = {Newcastle upon Tyne}, title = {'{By} {No} {Means} in a {Liberal} {Style}': {Mary} {Morris} {Knowles} versus {James} {Boswell}}, isbn = {978-1-4438-0178-2}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Women {Editing}/{Editing} {Women}: {Early} {Modern} {Women} {Writers} and the {New} {Textualism}}, publisher = {Cambridge Scholars Publishing}, author = {Jennings, Judith}, editor = {Hurley, Ann Hollinshead and Goodblatt, Chanita}, year = {2009}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), Knowles, Mary (1733-1807)}, pages = {227--255}, } @article{stratta_johnson_2010, title = {Johnson, {Boswell}, {Borges}, {Bioy}}, volume = {91}, issn = {0392-4777}, language = {es}, journal = {Rassegna Iberistica}, author = {Stratta, Isabel}, month = apr, year = {2010}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), Bioy Casares, Adolfo (1914-1999), Borges}, pages = {71--75}, } @incollection{brownley_hawkins_2012, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {Hawkins and {Biography} as a {Genre}}, isbn = {978-1-61148-383-3}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Reconsidering {Biography}: {Contexts}, {Controversies}, and {Sir} {John} {Hawkins}'s \textit{{Life} of {Johnson}}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Brownley, Martine W.}, editor = {Brownley, Martine W.}, year = {2012}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Hawkins, Sir John (1719-1789), The Life of Samuel Johnson (1787), genre conventions, Brack, O M, Jr. (1938-), Burnet, Gilbert (1643-1715), Some Passages of the Life and Death of the Right Honourable John Earl of Rochester (1680)}, pages = {75--88}, } @article{walker_boswells_2009, title = {Boswell's {Use} of '{Ogden} on {Prayer}' in \textit{{Journal} of a {Tour} to the {Hebrides}}}, volume = {19}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Walker, Robert G.}, year = {2009}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, prose, Scottish literature, The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, with Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1785), travel literature, prayer, Ogden, Samuel (1716-1778)}, pages = {53--68}, annote = {References to Samuel Ogden’s Sermons on the Efficacy of Prayer and Intercession were removed from the published Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, but Walker calls it “one of the most important in the aesthetic shaping of the work.” }, } @incollection{king_how_2007, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {How ({Not}) to {Queer} {Boswell}}, isbn = {978-0-8387-5667-6}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Queer {People}: {Negotiations} and {Expressions} of {Homosexuality}, 1700–1800}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {King, Thomas}, editor = {Mounsey, Chris and Gonda, Caroline}, year = {2007}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), male homosexuality}, pages = {114--158}, } @article{demaria_plutarch_2009, title = {Plutarch, {Johnson}, and {Boswell}: {The} {Classical} {Tradition} of {Biography} at the {End} of the {Eighteenth} {Century}}, volume = {6-7}, issn = {1528-3631}, language = {en}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Novel}, author = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, year = {2009}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), Parallel Lives, Plutarch (b. ca. 50 A.D.)}, pages = {79--102}, } @incollection{vivies_vie_1999, address = {Saint-Etienne}, title = {Une {Vie} à écrire: \textit{{The} {Life} of {Johnson}} de {James} {Boswell} (1791)}, isbn = {978-2-86272-157-6}, language = {fre}, booktitle = {La {Biographie} littéraire en {Angleterre} ({XVIIe} - {XXe} siècles): {Configurations}, reconfigurations du soi artistique}, publisher = {Publications de Université de Saint-Étienne}, author = {Viviès, Jean}, editor = {Regard, Frédéric}, year = {1999}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791)}, pages = {63--78}, } @article{rawson_unclubbable_2011, title = {An {Unclubbable} {Life}: {Hawkins} on {Johnson}}, volume = {21}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Rawson, Claude}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Hawkins, Sir John (1719-1789), The Life of Samuel Johnson (1787), review article, edition}, pages = {339--351}, } @incollection{dussinger_solemn_1987, address = {Troy}, title = {'{The} {Solemn} {Magnificence} of a {Stupendouse} {Ruin}': {Richard} {Savage}, {Poet} {Manqué}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Fresh {Reflections} on {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Essays} in {Criticism}}, publisher = {Whitston}, author = {Dussinger, John A.}, editor = {Nath, Prem}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, poetry, Savage, Richard (1697?-1743), An Account of the Life of Mr. Richard Savage (1744), description, The Wanderer (1729)}, pages = {167--182}, } @article{livergant_zhizn_1997, title = {Zhizn' {Sėmiuėlia} {Dzhonsona}}, volume = {5}, issn = {0042-8795}, language = {ru}, journal = {Voprosy literatury}, author = {Livergant, A.}, month = sep, year = {1997}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), Russian language translation}, pages = {225--275}, } @article{lambert_boswells_1998, title = {Boswell's {Burke}: {The} {Literary} {Consequences} of {Ambivalence}}, volume = {9}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Lambert, Elizabeth}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), friendship, manuscript study, Burke, Edmund (1729-1797)}, pages = {201--235}, } @article{de_vries_pale_1991, title = {\textit{{Pale} {Fire}} and \textit{{The} {Life} of {Johnson}}: {The} {Case} of {Hodge} and {Mystery} {Lodge}}, volume = {26}, issn = {0894-7120}, language = {en}, journal = {The Nabokovian}, author = {De Vries, Gerard}, month = mar, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), novel, English language literature, Nabokov, Vladimir (1899-1977), Pale Fire (1962), Russian literature}, pages = {44--49}, } @article{cashin_glimpses_2004, title = {Glimpses of {Oglethorpe} in {Boswell}'s \textit{{Life} of {Johnson}}}, volume = {88}, issn = {0016-8297}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Georgia Historical Quarterly}, author = {Cashin, Edward J.}, month = sep, year = {2004}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), Oglethorpe, James Edward (1686-1785)}, pages = {398--405}, } @article{jackson_important_1998, title = {An {Important} {Annotated} {Boswell}}, volume = {49}, issn = {1471-6968}, doi = {10.1093/res/49.193.9}, abstract = {This article describes an annotated copy of the first edition of Boswell’s Life of Johnson in the British Library. The annotator, previously unknown, can be identified on the basis of both internal and external evidence as Fulke Greville (1717–1806), who was a grandson of the fifth Baron Brooke, the patron of Charles Burney, an Envoy to Bavaria, a gentleman amateur author, and an acquaintance of many of Johnson’s circle, including Johnson himself. The notes were intended initially as a contribution to Boswell’s second edition, but they expanded to become an extensive commentary on the society and literature of the whole century.}, language = {en}, number = {193}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {Jackson, H. J.}, month = feb, year = {1998}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), editions, collection study, collections, British Library}, pages = {9--22}, } @incollection{burke_talk_1992, title = {Talk, {Dialogue}, {Conversation}, and {Other} {Kinds} of {Speech} {Acts} in {Boswell}'s \textit{{Life} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}}, isbn = {978-3-631-43714-8}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Compendious {Conversations}: {The} {Method} of {Dialogue} in the {Early} {Enlightenment}}, publisher = {Peter Lang}, author = {Burke, Jr., John J.}, editor = {Cope, Kevin L.}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), dialogue}, pages = {65--79}, } @incollection{grundy_over_1995, address = {Lexington}, title = {'{Over} {Him} {We} {Hang} {Vibrating}': {Uncertainty} in the \textit{{Life} of {Johnson}}}, isbn = {978-0-8131-1910-6}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Boswell: {Citizen} of the {World}, {Man} of {Letters}}, publisher = {University Press of Kentucky}, author = {Grundy, Isobel}, editor = {Lustig, Irma S.}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), uncertainty}, pages = {184--202}, } @article{jemielity_keener_1988, title = {'{A} keener eye on vacancy': {Boswell}'s {Second} {Thoughts} about {Second} {Sight}}, volume = {11}, issn = {1743-9426}, doi = {10.1080/01440358808586325}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Prose Studies: History, Theory, Criticism}, author = {Jemielity, Thomas}, month = may, year = {1988}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, prose, Scottish literature, The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, with Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1785), textual revision}, pages = {24--40}, } @phdthesis{reifel_work_1990, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {The {Work} of {Believing}: {Labor} as {Self}-{Definition} in {Carlyle}, {Dickens}, and {Brontë}}, language = {en}, school = {University of Texas at Austin}, author = {Reifel, Karen Faith}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), dissertation abstract, Dickens, Charles (1812-1870), Brontë, Charlotte (1816-1855), Carlyle, Thomas (1795-1881), work, David Copperfield (1849-1850), Jane Eyre (1847), self-identity, Shirley (1849)}, } @incollection{rogers_boswell_1991, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Boswell and the {Scotticism}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {New {Light} on {Boswell}: {Critical} and {Historical} {Essays} on the {Occasion} of the {Bicentenary} of “{The} {Life} of {Johnson}”}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Rogers, Pat}, editor = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {1991}, doi = {10.1017/cbo9780511597589.005}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), Scots English dialect}, pages = {56--71}, annote = {Appears, with slight revisions, in Rogers’s Johnson and Boswell: The Transit of Caledonia, chapter 7. }, } @article{wang_politics_1994, title = {The {Politics} of {Aphasia} in {Boswell}'s {Journal} of a {Tour} to the {Hebrides}}, volume = {36}, issn = {1536-0342}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Criticism: A Quarterly for Literature and the Arts}, author = {Wang, Orrin N. C.}, month = dec, year = {1994}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, prose, Scottish literature, The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, with Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1785)}, pages = {73--100}, } @article{andrews_almost_2006, title = {'{Almost} the {Same}, but {Not} {Quite}': {English} {Poetry} by {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Scots}}, volume = {47}, issn = {1935-0201}, doi = {10.1353/ecy.2007.0014}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation}, author = {Andrews, Corey E.}, month = mar, year = {2006}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Scottish literature, poetry, imitation, Fergusson, Robert (1750-1774), Scottish identity, Burns, Robert (1759-1796), Ramsay, Allan (1686-1758), The Battel (1716), The Scriblers Lash'd (1718)}, pages = {59--79}, } @article{kubota_encountering_1995, title = {Encountering the {Highlands}: {Boswell}'s {Journal}-{Writing} and {His} {Divided} {Scottish} {Self}}, volume = {34}, issn = {0387-7590}, language = {en}, journal = {Shiron}, author = {Kubota, Yoshikatsu}, month = jun, year = {1995}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, prose, Scottish literature, The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, with Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1785), diary}, pages = {1--20}, } @article{suarez_odious_2002, title = {’{The} {Odious}, {Canting}, {Worthless} {Author} of {This} {Book}': {Edmond} {Malone}'s {Annotations} to {Sir} {John} {Hawkins}' \textit{{Life} of {Samuel} {Johnson}, {LL}.{D}.} (1787)}, volume = {77}, issn = {0044-0175}, language = {en}, journal = {Yale University Library Gazette}, author = {Suarez, Michael F. S.J.}, month = oct, year = {2002}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Hawkins, Sir John (1719-1789), The Life of Samuel Johnson (1787), annotation, Malone, Edmond (1741-1812), Edmond (1741-1812), Hawkins, Malone, Sir John (1719-1789)}, pages = {22--38}, } @article{stewart_nabokovs_1988, title = {Nabokov's \textit{{Pale} {Fire}} and {Boswell}'s {Johnson}}, volume = {30}, issn = {1534-7303}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Texas Studies in Literature and Language}, author = {Stewart, Maaja A.}, month = jun, year = {1988}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), novel, English language literature, Nabokov, Vladimir (1899-1977), Pale Fire (1962), Russian literature}, pages = {230--245}, } @incollection{radner_pilgrimage_1995, address = {Lexington}, title = {Pilgrimage and {Autonomy}: {The} {Visit} to {Ashbourne}}, isbn = {978-0-8131-1910-6}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Boswell: {Citizen} of the {World}, {Man} of {Letters}}, publisher = {University Press of Kentucky}, author = {Radner, John B.}, editor = {Lustig, Irma S.}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), Ashbourne}, pages = {203--227}, } @incollection{heiland_remembering_1991, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Remembering the {Hero} in {Boswell}'s \textit{{Life} of {Johnson}}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {New {Light} on {Boswell}: {Critical} and {Historical} {Essays} on the {Occasion} of the {Bicentenary} of “{The} {Life} of {Johnson}”}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Heiland, Donna}, editor = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {1991}, doi = {10.1017/cbo9780511597589.014}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), authorial presence}, pages = {194--206}, } @article{kinsella_conventions_1993, title = {The {Conventions} of {Authenticity}: {Boswell}'s {Revision} of {Dialogue} in the \textit{{Life} of {Johnson}}}, volume = {6}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Kinsella, Thomas E.}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), authenticity}, pages = {237--263}, } @incollection{crawford_boswell_1991, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Boswell and the {Rhetoric} of {Friendship}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {New {Light} on {Boswell}: {Critical} and {Historical} {Essays} on the {Occasion} of the {Bicentenary} of “{The} {Life} of {Johnson}”}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Crawford, Thomas}, editor = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {1991}, doi = {10.1017/cbo9780511597589.003}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), rhetoric}, pages = {11--27}, } @article{greene_worlds_1993, title = {The {World}'s {Worst} {Biography}}, volume = {62}, issn = {0003-0937}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {The American Scholar}, author = {Greene, Donald J.}, month = jun, year = {1993}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791)}, pages = {365--382}, } @incollection{danziger_self-restraint_1991, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Self-{Restraint} and {Self}-{Display} in the {Authorial} {Comments} in the \textit{{Life} of {Johnson}}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {New {Light} on {Boswell}: {Critical} and {Historical} {Essays} on the {Occasion} of the {Bicentenary} of “{The} {Life} of {Johnson}”}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Danziger, Marlies K.}, editor = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {1991}, doi = {10.1017/cbo9780511597589.012}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791)}, pages = {162--173}, } @incollection{clingham_truth_1991, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Truth and {Artifice} in {Boswell}'s \textit{{Life} of {Johnson}}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {New {Light} on {Boswell}: {Critical} and {Historical} {Essays} on the {Occasion} of the {Bicentenary} of “{The} {Life} of {Johnson}”}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Clingham, Greg}, editor = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {1991}, doi = {10.1017/cbo9780511597589.015}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), artifice}, pages = {207--229}, } @incollection{yarrow_casts_1995, address = {Lexington}, title = {'{Casts} a {Kind} of {Glory} {Round} {It}': {Metaphor} and the \textit{{Life} of {Johnson}}}, isbn = {978-0-8131-1910-6}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Boswell: {Citizen} of the {World}, {Man} of {Letters}}, publisher = {University Press of Kentucky}, author = {Yarrow, William Paul}, editor = {Lustig, Irma S.}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), metaphor}, pages = {158--183}, } @article{nadel_my_1989, title = {'{My} {Mind} {Is} {Weak}, but {My} {Body} {Is} {Strong}': {George} {Plimpton} and the {Boswellian} {Tradition}}, volume = {30}, issn = {0026-3451}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Midwest Quarterly: A Journal of Contemporary Thought}, author = {Nadel, Alan}, month = mar, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), narrative technique, the self, Plimpton, George (1927-2003)}, pages = {372--386}, } @article{fujii_note_2001, title = {A {Note} on a {Variant} {Copy} of {Hawkins}'s \textit{{The} {Life} of {Samuel} {Johnson}, {LL}.{D}.}}, volume = {48 [246]}, issn = {1471-6941}, doi = {10.1093/nq/48.4.429}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Fujii, Tetsu}, month = dec, year = {2001}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Hawkins, Sir John (1719-1789), The Life of Samuel Johnson (1787), textual variants}, pages = {429--430}, } @book{clingham_james_1992, address = {Cambridge}, series = {Landmarks of {World} {Literature}}, title = {James {Boswell}: {The} {Life} of {Johnson}}, isbn = {978-0-521-37304-3}, abstract = {This is a radical introduction to the {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Life of Johnson{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}. It discusses the main structural, dramatic, historical and imaginative aspects of the work, and establishes its intellectual contexts: Hume’s philosophy, earlier biographical writings by Boswell, and the French and German Enlightenment and romantic traditions. Professor Clingham offers an account of the Life based upon reassessment of the nature of biography, of Boswell’s style and thought, and of Johnson’s own works. As he examines the {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Life{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}’s complex psychological, emotional and artistic facets, a fresh picture of Boswell as biographer emerges. The book also provides a table of the principal scenes and conversations in the {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Life{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, as well as a chronological table of Boswell’s life and times and a guide to further reading.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {1992}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), Authors, English}, } @article{parke_hero_1989, title = {'{The} {Hero} {Being} {Dead}': {Evasive} {Explanation} in {Biography}: {The} {Case} of {Boswell}}, volume = {68}, issn = {0031-7977}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Philological Quarterly}, author = {Parke, Catherine N.}, month = jun, year = {1989}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), Stein, Gertrude (1874-1946)}, pages = {343--362}, } @incollection{lustig_my_1995, address = {Lexington}, title = {'{My} {Dear} {Enemy}': {Margaret} {Montgomerie} {Boswell} in the \textit{{Life} of {Johnson}}}, isbn = {978-0-8131-1910-6}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Boswell: {Citizen} of the {World}, {Man} of {Letters}}, publisher = {University Press of Kentucky}, author = {Lustig, Irma S.}, editor = {Lustig, Irma S.}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791)}, pages = {228--245}, } @article{silver_boswell_1993, title = {Boswell on {Johnson}'s {Refutation} of {Berkeley}: {Revisiting} the {Stone}}, volume = {54}, issn = {1086-3222}, doi = {10.2307/2710022}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Journal of the History of Ideas}, author = {Silver, Bruce}, month = jul, year = {1993}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), Berkeley, George (1685-1753)}, pages = {437--448}, } @incollection{mcgowan_boswell_1996, address = {Oxford}, title = {Boswell at {Work}: {The} {Revision} and {Publication} of {The} {Journal} of a {Tour} to the {Hebrides}}, isbn = {978-0-19-818288-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Tradition in {Transition}: {Women} writers, {Marginal} {Texts}, and the {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Canon}}, publisher = {Clarendon Press}, author = {McGowan, Ian}, editor = {Ribeiro, S.J., Alvaro and Basker, James G.}, year = {1996}, doi = {10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198182887.003.0008}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, prose, Scottish literature, The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, with Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1785), travel literature, publishing, textual revision, Malone, Edmond (1741-1812)}, pages = {127--143}, } @incollection{mcintosh_rhetoric_1995, address = {Lexington}, title = {Rhetoric and {Runts}: {Boswell}'s {Artistry}}, isbn = {978-0-8131-1910-6}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Boswell: {Citizen} of the {World}, {Man} of {Letters}}, publisher = {University Press of Kentucky}, author = {McIntosh, Carey}, editor = {Lustig, Irma S.}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), style, rhetoric}, pages = {137--157}, } @book{clingham_new_1991, address = {Cambridge}, title = {New {Light} on {Boswell}: {Critical} and {Historical} {Essays} on the {Occasion} of the {Bicentenary} of “{The} {Life} of {Johnson}”}, abstract = {Boswell’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Life of Johnson{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} is established as one of the foremost literary biographies in the English language. This 1991 collection of essays, commemorating its bicentenary, investigates Boswell’s achievements and limitations in both literary and personal contexts, and goes beyond the Life to examine the full range of Boswell’s writings and interests (in legal, social, theological, political and linguistic fields). Drawing Boswell out of Johnson’s shadow, the volume places him in a wider context, juxtaposing Boswell with other contemporaries and compatriots in the Scottish enlightenment, such as Hume, Robertson and Blair. In addition it investigates some of the critical and theoretical questions surrounding the notion of biographical representation in the {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Life{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} itself. Boswell emerges as a writer engaged throughout his literary career in constructing a self or series of selves out of his divided Scottish identity. This collection combines archival research with fresh critical perspectives and constitutes a timely review of Boswell’s status in eighteenth-century literary studies. Contains 1. Boswell and the rhetoric of friendship by Thomas Crawford; 2. Scottish divines and legal lairds: Boswell’s Scots presbyterian identity by Richard B. Sher; 3. Boswell and the Scotticism by Pat Rogers; 4. Boswell as man of letters by Joan H. Pittock; 5. Boswell’s liberty-loving Account of Corsica and the art of travel literature by Thomas M. Curley.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, editor = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {1991}, doi = {10.1017/cbo9780511597589}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, Criticism, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), Authors, English}, } @article{chandler_john_1995, title = {John {Henry} {Colls} and the \textit{{Remarks} on the {Journal} of a {Tour} to the {Hebrides}}}, volume = {42 [240]}, issn = {1471-6941}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Chandler, David}, month = dec, year = {1995}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Letters, prose, Scottish literature, The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, with Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1785), Colls, John Henry (1764-1802), Literary criticism, Boswell, James, Boswell, James (1740-95), Colls, James Henry, English literature, 1700-1775 (Early 18th century), Records and correspondence}, pages = {469--471}, } @article{scanlan_example_1991, title = {The {Example} of {Edmond} {Malone}: {Boswell}’s \textit{{Life} of {Johnson}} and {Patterns} of {Scholarly} and {Legal} {Prose}}, volume = {4}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Scanlan, J. T.}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), Malone, Edmond (1741-1812), legal prose, James (1740-1795), LL.D. (1791), The Life of Samuel Johnson, Edmond (1741-1812), Malone, academic prose}, pages = {115--135}, } @article{fleeman_journey_1986-2, title = {Journey to the {Western} {Islands} of {Scotland}}, volume = {39}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Études anglaises}, author = {Pailler, Albert}, collaborator = {Fleeman, J. D.}, month = dec, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {458--459}, } @article{sommerville_printing_1989, title = {Printing {Technology}, {Letters}, and {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {94}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {American Historical Review}, author = {Sommerville, John}, collaborator = {Kernan, Alvin B.}, month = feb, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {133--134}, } @article{mcglynn_samuel_1989-1, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Attitude} to the {Arts}}, volume = {27}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Choice}, author = {McGlynn, P. D.}, collaborator = {Brownell, Morris R.}, month = dec, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1967}, } @article{simon_samuel_1991, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Attitude} to the {Arts}}, volume = {72}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {English Studies: A Journal of English Language and Literature}, author = {Simon, Irène}, collaborator = {Brownell, Morris R.}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {277--280}, } @article{brownell_samuel_1990, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Attitude} to the {Arts}}, volume = {49}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Middendorf, John H.}, collaborator = {Brownell, Morris R.}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {20}, } @article{reddick_johnsons_1989, title = {Johnson’s {Dictionary} and the {Language} of {Learning}}, volume = {86}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Modern Philology}, author = {Reddick, Allen H.}, collaborator = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {312--16}, } @article{scanlan_course_1986, title = {A {Course} of {Lectures} on the {English} {Law}: {Delivered} at the {University} of {Oxford} 1767–1773}, volume = {D:2}, language = {en}, number = {2–47, no. 2}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Scanlan, J. T.}, collaborator = {Curley, Thomas M.}, month = jun, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1--2}, } @article{grundy_fictions_1992, title = {“{The} {Fictions} of {Romantick} {Chivalry}”: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Romance}}, volume = {D:8}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Grundy, Isobel}, collaborator = {Henson, Eithne}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {48--51}, } @article{dille_letters_1994, title = {The {Letters} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {D:10}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Dille, Catherine}, collaborator = {Redford, Bruce}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {66--68}, } @article{mcintosh_letters_1992, title = {The {Letters} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {5}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {McIntosh, Carey}, collaborator = {Redford, Bruce}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {421--433}, } @article{seidel_letters_1994, title = {The {Letters} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, journal = {Newsday}, author = {Seidel, Michael}, collaborator = {Redford, Bruce}, month = mar, year = {1994}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {37}, } @article{scanlan_samuel_1997, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {Literature}, {Religion} and {English} {Cultural} {Politics} from the {Restoration} to {Romanticism}}, volume = {291}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Religion \& Literature}, author = {Scanlan, J. T.}, collaborator = {Clark, J. C. D.}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {95--101}, } @article{brack_samuel_1997-1, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {Literature}, {Religion} and {English} {Cultural} {Politics} from the {Restoration} to {Romanticism}}, volume = {49}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Rocky Mountain Review of Language and Literature}, author = {Brack, Jr., O M}, collaborator = {Clark, J. C. D.}, month = dec, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {169--174}, } @article{brack_history_1995, title = {A {History} of the {Commentary} on {Selected} {Writings} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {49}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Rocky Mountain Review of Language and Literature}, author = {Brack, Jr., O M}, collaborator = {Tomarken, Edward}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {169--174}, } @article{brack_samuel_1995-1, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Politics} of {Hanoverian} {England}}, volume = {49}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Rocky Mountain Review of Language and Literature}, author = {Brack, Jr., O M}, collaborator = {Cannon, John Ashton}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {169--174}, } @article{brack_life_1995, title = {The {Life} of {Samuel} {Johnson}: {A} {Critical} {Biography}}, volume = {49}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Rocky Mountain Review of Language and Literature}, author = {Brack, Jr., O M}, collaborator = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {169--174}, } @article{brack_this_1995, title = {This {Invisible} {Riot} of the {Mind}: {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Psychological} {Theory}}, volume = {49}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Rocky Mountain Review of Language and Literature}, author = {Brack, Jr., O M}, collaborator = {Gross, Gloria Sybil}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {169--174}, } @article{brack_steel_1995, title = {“{Steel} for the {Mind}”: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Critical} {Discourse}}, volume = {49}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Rocky Mountain Review of Language and Literature}, author = {Brack, Jr., O M}, collaborator = {Hinnant, Charles H.}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {169--174}, } @article{brack_johnson_1995, title = {Johnson and {Boswell} in {Scotland}: {A} {Journey} to the {Hebrides}}, volume = {49}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Rocky Mountain Review of Language and Literature}, author = {Brack, Jr., O M}, collaborator = {Rogers, Pat}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {169--174}, } @article{jackson_johnson_2005, title = {Johnson on the {English} {Language}}, language = {en}, number = {5358}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Jackson, H. J.}, collaborator = {Kolb, Gwin J. and DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, month = dec, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {29}, } @article{abbott_samuel_1998, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Life} of {Reading}}, volume = {63}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {South Atlantic Review}, author = {Abbott, John L.}, collaborator = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, year = {1998}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {90--93}, } @article{lynch_samuel_1997-1, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Life} of {Reading}}, volume = {35}, issn = {0009-4978}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Choice}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, collaborator = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, month = nov, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1365}, } @article{lambert_club_2019, title = {The {Club}: {Johnson}, {Boswell}, and the {Friends} {Who} {Shaped} an {Age}}, volume = {33}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Intelligencer}, author = {Lambert, Elizabeth}, collaborator = {Damrosch, Leo}, month = mar, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {39--45}, } @article{bundock_samuel_2001, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {Selections} from the 1755 {Work} {That} {Defined} the {English} {Language}}, volume = {E:5}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Bundock, Michael}, collaborator = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {76--77}, } @book{newman_boswell_2021, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {Boswell and the {Press}: {Essays} on the {Ephemeral} {Writing} of {James} {Boswell}}, abstract = {{\textless}cite{\textgreater}Boswell and the Press: Essays on the Ephemeral Writing of James Boswell{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} is the first sustained examination of James Boswell’s ephemeral writing, his contributions to periodicals, his pamphlets, and his broadsides. The essays collected here enhance our comprehension of his interests, capabilities, and proclivities as an author and refine our understanding of how the print environment in which he worked influenced what he wrote and how he wrote it. This book will also be of interest to historians of journalism and the publishing industry of eighteenth-century Britain. Contributions by Donald J. Newman, Paul Tankard, James J. Caudle, Terry Seymour, Celia Barnes, Allan Ingram, Jennifer Preston Wilson and Nigel Aston.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, editor = {Newman, Donald J.}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @incollection{watson_household_2020, address = {Oxford}, title = {Household {Effects}: {Johnson}’s {Coffee}-{Pot} and {Twain}’s {Effigy}}, isbn = {978-0-19-884757-1}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Author}'s {Effects}: {On} {Writer}'s {House} {Museums}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Watson, Nicola J.}, year = {2020}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @incollection{chesnutt_who_1999, address = {Stanford}, title = {Who and {Why} {Was} {Samuel} {Johnson}}, abstract = {Keepsake volume of the text of a 1911 speech by Chesnutt.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Charles {W}. {Chesnutt}: {Essays} and {Speeches}}, publisher = {Stanford University Press}, author = {Chesnutt, Charles Waddell}, editor = {McElrath, Joseph R. and Leitz, Robert C. III and Crisler, Jesse S.}, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {281--298}, } @article{chisholm_dr_2000, title = {Dr {Johnson}’s {London}}, language = {en}, journal = {Sunday Telegraph}, author = {Chisholm, Kate}, collaborator = {Picard, Liza}, month = jul, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {13}, } @article{brack_lives_2007, title = {The {Lives} of the {Most} {Eminent} {English} {Poets}: {With} {Critical} {Observations} on {Their} {Works}}, volume = {21}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Intelligencer}, author = {Brack, Jr., O M}, collaborator = {Lonsdale, Roger}, month = sep, year = {2007}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, fiction, The Gentleman's Magazine (1731-1907), textual revision}, pages = {27--33}, } @article{lynn_age_2008, title = {The {Age} of {Johnson}: {A} {Scholarly} {Annual}}, volume = {87}, language = {en}, journal = {Year's Work in English Studies}, author = {Lynn, Steven}, collaborator = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2008}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {3--4, 40--41}, } @article{barron_early_1987, title = {The {Early} {Career} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, number = {770}, journal = {Times Higher Education}, author = {Barron, Janet}, collaborator = {Kaminski, Thomas}, year = {1987}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {19}, } @article{enright_samuel_1991, title = {Samuel {Johnson} in the {Medical} {World}: {The} {Doctor} and the {Patient}}, volume = {13}, language = {en}, number = {12}, journal = {London Review of Books}, author = {Enright, D. J.}, collaborator = {Wiltshire, John}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {14--15}, } @article{fleeman_dr_1985, title = {Dr. {Johnson}’s {Household}}, volume = {C:26}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Fleeman, J. D.}, collaborator = {Larsen, Lyle}, year = {1985}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {39--40}, } @article{middendorf_samuel_1988-2, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {An} {Analysis}}, volume = {48}, language = {en}, number = {1–2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Middendorf, John H.}, collaborator = {Hinnant, Charles H.}, month = mar, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {2}, } @article{tomarken_history_1997, title = {A {History} of the {Commentary} on {Selected} {Writings} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {75}, language = {en}, journal = {Year's Work in English Studies}, collaborator = {Tomarken, Edward}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {362--363}, } @article{mills_selections_1990, title = {Selections from {Johnson} on {Shakespeare}}, volume = {39}, language = {en}, number = {163}, journal = {English}, author = {Mills, Howard}, collaborator = {Bronson, Bertrand H. and O'Meara, Jean M.}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {65--70}, } @article{mason_domestick_1990, title = {Domestick {Privacies}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and the {Art} of {Biography}}, volume = {44}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {French Studies}, author = {Mason, Haydn}, month = jan, year = {1990}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {68--69}, } @article{hume_domestick_1988, title = {Domestick {Privacies}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and the {Art} of {Biography}}, volume = {28}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {SEL: Studies in English Literature, 1500–1900}, author = {Hume, Robert D.}, collaborator = {Wheeler, David}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Philosophy}, pages = {521--22}, } @article{bainbridge_according_2001-1, title = {According to {Queeney}}, language = {en}, journal = {Publishers Weekly}, collaborator = {Bainbridge, Beryl}, month = jul, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{budge_age_2005, title = {The {Age} of {Elizabeth} in the {Age} of {Johnson}}, volume = {84}, language = {en}, journal = {Year's Work in English Studies}, author = {Budge, Gavin}, collaborator = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {558}, } @article{smith_age_2006, title = {The {Age} of {Elizabeth} in the {Age} of {Johnson}}, language = {en}, journal = {Royal Stuart Review}, author = {Smith, Hannah}, collaborator = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {20--23}, } @article{alkon_rasselas_1990, title = {Rasselas and {Other} {Tales}}, volume = {50}, language = {en}, number = {3–51, no. 3}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Alkon, Paul}, collaborator = {Kolb, Gwin J.}, month = sep, year = {1990}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {3--4}, } @article{woudhuysen_rasselas_1991, title = {Rasselas and {Other} {Tales}}, language = {en}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Woudhuysen, H. R.}, collaborator = {Kolb, Gwin J.}, month = sep, year = {1991}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {24}, } @article{greene_oxford_1986, title = {The {Oxford} {Authors}: {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {39}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Études anglaises}, author = {Pailler, Albert}, collaborator = {Greene, Donald J.}, month = apr, year = {1986}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {217--18}, } @article{demaria_samuel_2004, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Making} of {Modern} {England}}, volume = {55}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, collaborator = {Hudson, Nicholas}, month = sep, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {60--63}, } @article{mullan_biografia_2001, title = {A biografia moderna foi inventada em 1791 [review of \textit{{Boswell}’s {Presumptuous} {Task}}, by {Adam} {Sisman}]}, language = {pt}, journal = {O Estado de S. Paolo}, author = {Mullan, John}, translator = {dos Santos, José}, month = jan, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{wilcox_samuel_2003-1, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Culture} of {Property}}, volume = {25}, language = {en}, journal = {The Eighteenth Century: A Current Bibliography}, author = {Wilcox, Lance E.}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {446--447}, } @article{connolly_christian_2001, title = {Christian {Johnson} and {Pagan} {Hume}}, volume = {27}, language = {en}, number = {1}, urldate = {2025-04-19}, journal = {Hume Studies}, author = {Connolly, William R.}, month = apr, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {149--159}, } @article{loptson_hellenism_2001, title = {Hellenism, {Freedom}, and {Morality} in {Hume} and {Johnson}}, volume = {27}, language = {en}, number = {1}, urldate = {2025-04-19}, journal = {Hume Studies}, author = {Loptson, Peter}, month = apr, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {161--172}, } @article{bathurst_boswells_2000, title = {Boswell’s {Presumptuous} {Task}}, language = {en}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Bathurst, Bella}, collaborator = {Sisman, Adam}, month = nov, year = {2000}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {36}, } @article{kanter_boswells_2003, title = {Boswell’s {Presumptuous} {Task}}, volume = {54}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Kanter, Peter}, collaborator = {Sisman, Adam}, month = sep, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {66--69}, } @article{ohagan_boswells_2000, title = {Boswell’s {Presumptuous} {Task}}, volume = {22}, language = {en}, number = {19}, journal = {London Review of Books}, author = {O'Hagan, Andrew}, collaborator = {Sisman, Adam}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {7--8}, } @article{womersley_life_1998, title = {The {Life} of {Samuel} {Johnson}: {A} {Critical} {Biography}}, volume = {49}, language = {en}, number = {196}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {Womersley, David}, collaborator = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, month = nov, year = {1998}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {519--21}, } @article{abbott_samuel_1998-1, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Essay}}, volume = {63}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {South Atlantic Review}, author = {Abbott, John L.}, collaborator = {Spector, Robert D.}, year = {1998}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {90--93}, } @article{spector_samuel_2000, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Essay}}, volume = {78}, language = {en}, journal = {Year's Work in English Studies}, collaborator = {Spector, Robert D.}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {451}, } @unpublished{thomas_johnson_2001, type = {Unpublished play}, title = {Johnson in {Love}}, language = {en}, author = {Thomas, Charles}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @incollection{baines_many_1999, address = {Aldershot}, title = {The {Many} {Lives} of {Doctor} {Dodd}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {House} of {Forgery} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Britain}}, publisher = {Ashgate}, author = {Baines, Paul}, year = {1999}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {125--150}, } @incollection{garner_samuel_2024-1, address = {Boston}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {Beating} 40 {Frenchmen}}, isbn = {978-1-56792-807-5}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Hardly harmless drudgery: {A} 500-year pictorial history of the lexicographic geniuses, sciolists, plagiarists, \& obsessives who defined the {English} language}, publisher = {Godine}, author = {Garner, Bryan A. and Lynch, Jack}, year = {2024}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference}, pages = {103--110}, } @incollection{garner_samuel_2024-2, address = {Boston}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}'s {Folio} {Severely} {Abstracted}}, isbn = {978-1-56792-807-5}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Hardly harmless drudgery: {A} 500-year pictorial history of the lexicographic geniuses, sciolists, plagiarists, \& obsessives who defined the {English} language}, publisher = {Godine}, author = {Garner, Bryan A. and Lynch, Jack}, year = {2024}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference}, pages = {116--118}, } @incollection{garner_johnson_2024, address = {Boston}, title = {Johnson {Redivivus}: {The} {Year} 1818}, isbn = {978-1-56792-807-5}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Hardly harmless drudgery: {A} 500-year pictorial history of the lexicographic geniuses, sciolists, plagiarists, \& obsessives who defined the {English} language}, publisher = {Godine}, author = {Garner, Bryan A. and Lynch, Jack}, year = {2024}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference}, pages = {159--160}, } @article{adams_age_1989, title = {The {Age} of {Johnson}: {A} {Scholarly} {Annual}}, volume = {54}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {South Atlantic Review}, author = {Adams, Percy G.}, collaborator = {Korshin, Paul J.}, month = jan, year = {1989}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {85--90}, } @article{lynch_age_2008, title = {The {Age} of {Johnson}: {A} {Scholarly} {Annual}}, volume = {87}, language = {en}, journal = {Year's Work in English Studies}, collaborator = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2008}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {4--5}, } @article{korshin_age_1990, title = {The {Age} of {Johnson}: {A} {Scholarly} {Annual}}, volume = {68}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Year's Work in English Studies}, collaborator = {Korshin, Paul J.}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {363}, } @article{korshin_age_1997, title = {The {Age} of {Johnson}: {A} {Scholarly} {Annual}}, volume = {75}, language = {en}, journal = {Year's Work in English Studies}, collaborator = {Korshin, Paul J.}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {361--362}, } @article{korshin_age_2000, title = {The {Age} of {Johnson}: {A} {Scholarly} {Annual}}, volume = {78}, language = {en}, journal = {Year's Work in English Studies}, collaborator = {Korshin, Paul J. and Lynch, Jack}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {448--450}, } @article{jenkyns_peculiar_2005, title = {Peculiar {Words} [review of \textit{{Dr} {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {The} {Extraordinary} {Story} of the {Book} that {Defined} the {World}}, by {Henry} {Hitchings}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Prospect}, author = {Jenkyns, Richard}, month = apr, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{carey_dr_2005, title = {Dr {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {The} {Extraordinary} {Story} of the {Book} that {Defined} the {World}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Sunday Times}, author = {Carey, John}, collaborator = {Hitchings, Henry}, month = mar, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{cribb_dr_2005, title = {Dr {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {The} {Extraordinary} {Story} of the {Book} that {Defined} the {World}}, language = {en}, journal = {South China Morning Post}, author = {Cribb, Tim}, collaborator = {Hitchings, Henry}, month = apr, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {5}, } @article{fisher_dr_2005, title = {Dr {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {The} {Extraordinary} {Story} of the {Book} that {Defined} the {World}}, language = {en}, journal = {Boston Globe}, author = {Fisher, Barbara}, collaborator = {Hitchings, Henry}, month = oct, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {7}, } @article{groves_discovering_2005, title = {Discovering \textit{{Dictionary}} {Delights} the {Johnson} {Way} [review of \textit{{Dr} {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {The} {Extraordinary} {Story} of the {Book} that {Defined} the {World}}, by {Henry} {Hitchings}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Birmingham Post}, author = {Groves, Paul}, month = apr, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {53}, } @article{hitchings_dr_2005-4, title = {Dr {Johnson}’s {Dictionary}: {The} {Extraordinary} {Story} of the {Book} that {Defined} the {World}}, volume = {262}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Publishers Weekly}, collaborator = {Hitchings, Henry}, month = jul, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {197}, } @article{rounce_johnson_2001, title = {Johnson the {Poet}: {The} {Poetic} {Career} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {24}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {British Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Rounce, Adam}, collaborator = {Venturo, David F.}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {229--32}, } @article{scherwatzky_johnson_2003, title = {Johnson the {Poet}: {The} {Poetic} {Career} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {8}, language = {en}, journal = {1650–1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era}, author = {Scherwatzky, Steven D.}, collaborator = {Venturo, David F.}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {366--369}, } @article{wiltshire_samuel_1996-2, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {Literature}, {Religion} and {English} {Cultural} {Politics} from the {Restoration} to {Romanticism}}, volume = {34}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {English Language Notes}, author = {Wiltshire, John}, collaborator = {Clark, J. C. D.}, month = sep, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {98--104}, } @article{holmes_dr_1993-1, title = {Dr. {Johnson} and {Mr}. {Savage}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Independent}, collaborator = {Holmes, Richard}, month = oct, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {36}, } @article{johnson_dr_1993, title = {Dr. {Johnson} and {Mr}. {Savage}}, language = {en}, number = {271}, journal = {The Spectator}, author = {Johnson, Paul}, collaborator = {Holmes, Richard}, month = oct, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {34--35}, } @article{hudson_landscape_2005, title = {Landscape, {Literature} and {English} {Religious} {Culture}, 1660–1800: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Languages} of {Natural} {Description}}, volume = {56}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Hudson, Nicholas}, collaborator = {Mayhew, Robert J.}, month = sep, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {55--58}, } @article{brack_samuel_1997-2, title = {Samuel {Johnson} on {Shakespeare}: {The} {Discipline} of {Criticism}}, volume = {49}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Rocky Mountain Review of Language and Literature}, author = {Brack, Jr., O M}, collaborator = {Tomarken, Edward}, month = dec, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {169--174}, } @article{clark_dictionary_1997, title = {A {Dictionary} of the {English} {Language} on {CD}-{ROM}}, volume = {46}, language = {en}, journal = {History Today}, author = {Clark, J. C. D.}, collaborator = {McDermott, Anne}, month = feb, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {48}, } @article{clark_dictionary_1996, title = {A {Dictionary} of the {English} {Language} on {CD}-{ROM}}, volume = {46}, language = {en}, journal = {History Today}, author = {Clark, J. C. D.}, collaborator = {McDermott, Anne}, month = dec, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {55}, } @article{john_dictionary_1996, title = {A {Dictionary} of the {English} {Language} on {CD}-{ROM}}, volume = {3895}, language = {en}, journal = {Times Educational Supplement}, author = {John, Hugh}, collaborator = {McDermott, Anne}, month = apr, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{colley_james_1995, title = {James {Boswell}’s {Life} of {Johnson}: {An} {Edition} of the {Original} {Manuscript} in {Four} {Volumes}}, volume = {17}, language = {en}, number = {18}, journal = {London Review of Books}, author = {Colley, Linda}, collaborator = {Waingrow, Marshall and Redford, Bruce and Bonnell, Thomas F.}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {14--15}, } @article{baruth_brothers_2009-1, title = {The {Brothers} {Boswell}}, language = {en}, journal = {Publishers Weekly}, collaborator = {Baruth, Philip}, month = mar, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {47}, } @article{woodman_steel_1996, title = {“{Steel} for the {Mind}”: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Critical} {Discourse}}, volume = {19}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {British Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Woodman, Thomas M.}, collaborator = {Hinnant, Charles H.}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {113--14}, } @article{middendorf_philosophical_1990, title = {The {Philosophical} {Biographer}: {Doubt} and {Dialectic} in {Johnson}’s “{Lives} of the {Poets}”}, volume = {49}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Middendorf, John H.}, collaborator = {Maner, Martin}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {20}, } @article{simon_philosophical_1991, title = {The {Philosophical} {Biographer}: {Doubt} and {Dialectic} in {Johnson}’s “{Lives} of the {Poets}”}, volume = {72}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {English Studies: A Journal of English Language and Literature}, author = {Simon, Irène}, collaborator = {Maner, Martin}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {280--283}, } @article{danziger_samuel_1993, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Biographical} {Thinking}}, volume = {16}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Biography: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly}, author = {Danziger, Marlies K.}, collaborator = {Parke, Catherine Neal}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {175--176}, } @article{scherwatzky_johnsons_2005, title = {Johnson’s {Critical} {Presence}: {Image}, {History}, {Judgment}}, volume = {56}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Scherwatzky, Steven D.}, collaborator = {Smallwood, Philip}, month = mar, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {48--51}, } @article{colley_johnson_1995, title = {Johnson and {Boswell}: {The} {Transit} of {Caledonia}}, volume = {17}, language = {en}, number = {18}, journal = {London Review of Books}, author = {Colley, Linda}, collaborator = {Rogers, Pat}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {14--15}, } @article{danziger_johnson_1996, title = {Johnson and {Boswell}: {The} {Transit} of {Caledonia}}, volume = {10}, language = {en}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Scotland}, author = {Danziger, Marlies K.}, collaborator = {Rogers, Pat}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {15--16}, } @article{dunn_johnson_1995, title = {Johnson and {Boswell}: {The} {Transit} of {Caledonia}}, language = {en}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Dunn, Douglas}, collaborator = {Rogers, Pat}, month = aug, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {4--5}, } @article{lock_designing_2003, title = {Designing the “{Life} of {Johnson}”: {The} {Lyell} {Lectures}, 2001–2}, volume = {54}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Lock, F. P.}, collaborator = {Redford, Bruce}, month = sep, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {66--69}, } @article{ruxin_synonymy_2006, title = {Synonymy and {Satire} by {Association}}, language = {en}, journal = {Caxtonian}, author = {Ruxin, Paul}, month = may, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {1--5}, annote = {On Boswell’s inscribed copy of John MacLaurin’s Essays in Verse, including the poem “On Johnson’s Dictionary” (reproduced here). }, } @article{boag_politics_1990, title = {The {Politics} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Boag, Alistair}, collaborator = {Greene, Donald J.}, month = aug, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {905}, } @article{demaria_dictionary_2005-1, title = {A {Dictionary} of the {English} {Language} on {CD}-{ROM}}, volume = {56}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, collaborator = {McDermott, Anne}, month = sep, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {58--60}, } @article{lock_commentary_2005, title = {A {Commentary} on {Mr}. {Pope}'s {Principles} of {Morality}; or, {Essay} on {Man} ({A} {Translation} from the {French})}, volume = {56}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Lock, F. P.}, collaborator = {Brack, Jr., O M}, month = sep, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {52--54}, } @article{bayley_johnson_1993, title = {Johnson}, volume = {15}, language = {en}, number = {21}, journal = {London Review of Books}, author = {Bayley, John}, collaborator = {Rogers, Pat}, year = {1993}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {7--8}, } @article{walker_johnson_1993, title = {Johnson}, language = {en}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Walker, Keith}, collaborator = {Rogers, Pat}, month = sep, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {26}, } @article{grundy_bibliography_1999, title = {A {Bibliography} of the {Works} of {Samuel} {Johnson}, {Treating} {His} {Published} {Works} from the {Beginnings} to 1984}, volume = {E:3}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Grundy, Isobel}, collaborator = {Fleeman, J. D.}, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {49--50}, } @article{tankard_samuel_1995, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Translation} of {Sallust}: {A} {Facsimile} and {Transcription} of the {Hyde} {Manuscript}}, volume = {19}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Bulletin of the Bibliographical Society of Australia and New Zealand}, author = {Tankard, Paul}, collaborator = {Vander Meulen, J. D. and Tanselle, G. Thomas}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {123--125}, } @article{allen_samuel_2009, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {The} {Struggle}}, volume = {33}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Wilson Quarterly}, author = {Allen, Brooke}, collaborator = {Meyers, Jeffrey}, year = {2009}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, pages = {92--95}, } @article{ditchfield_dr_1985, title = {Dr. {Johnson} and the {Dissenters}}, volume = {C:25}, issn = {0301-102X}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Ditchfield, G. M.}, year = {1985}, keywords = {Johnson, Dissenters}, pages = {5--7}, } @article{miller_why_1999-1, title = {Why {Read} {Samuel} {Johnson}?}, volume = {E:3}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Miller, Stephen}, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {38--46}, } @article{zachs_james_1996, title = {James {Boswell}: {Psychological} {Interpretations}}, volume = {10}, language = {en}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Scotland}, author = {Zachs, William}, collaborator = {Newman, Donald J.}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {16--18}, } @article{wiltshire_life_2002, title = {A {Life} of {James} {Boswell}}, volume = {39}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {English Language Notes}, author = {Wiltshire, John}, collaborator = {Martin, Peter}, month = mar, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {92--100}, } @incollection{quinney_grimness_1995, address = {Gainesville}, title = {The {Grimness} of the {Truth}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Literary {Power} and the {Criteria} of {Truth}}, publisher = {University Press of Florida}, author = {Quinney, Laura}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {55--85}, } @incollection{kupersmith_imitation_2007, address = {Newark}, title = {The {Imitation} from 1740 to 1750}, language = {en}, booktitle = {English {Versions} of {Roman} {Satire} in the {Earlier} {Eighteenth} {Century}}, publisher = {University of Delaware Press}, author = {Kupersmith, William}, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {169--211}, } @article{allen_samuel_2009-1, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {A} {Biography}}, volume = {33}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Wilson Quarterly}, author = {Allen, Brooke}, collaborator = {Martin, Peter}, year = {2009}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson}, pages = {92--95}, } @article{potkay_scepticism_2005, title = {Scepticism and {Literature}: {An} {Essay} on {Pope}, {Hume}, {Sterne}, and {Johnson}}, volume = {56}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Potkay, Adam}, collaborator = {Parker, Fred}, month = mar, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {35--37}, } @incollection{erskine-hill_vanity_1996, address = {Oxford}, title = {\textit{{The} {Vanity} of {Human} {Wishes}} in {Context}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Poetry of {Opposition} and {Revolution}, {Dryden} to {Wordsworth}}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Erskine-Hill, Howard}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {139--166}, } @article{woudhuysen_age_1990, title = {The {Age} of {Johnson}: {A} {Scholarly} {Annual}}, language = {en}, journal = {TLS}, author = {Woudhuysen, H. R.}, collaborator = {Korshin, Paul J.}, month = jun, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {677}, } @incollection{jackson_two_2001, address = {New Haven}, title = {Two {Profiles}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Marginalia: {Readers} {Writing} in {Books}}, publisher = {Yale University Press}, author = {Jackson, H. J.}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {149--178}, annote = {On annotations in Boswell’s \textit{Life}. }, } @article{mugglestone_samuel_2006, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s {Unpublished} {Revisions} to the “{Dictionary} of the {English} {Language}”: {A} {Facsimile} {Edition}}, volume = {53 [251]}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Mugglestone, Lynda}, collaborator = {Reddick, Allen}, month = dec, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {560--63}, } @article{middendorf_politics_1989, title = {The {Politics} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {49}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Middendorf, John H.}, collaborator = {Greene, Donald J.}, month = sep, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {21--22}, } @incollection{weinbrot_samuel_2005, address = {Newark}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}, {Percival} {Stockdale}, and {Brick}-{Bats} from {Grubstreet}: {Some} {Later} {Response} to the \textit{{Lives} of the {Poets}}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Aspects of {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Essays} on {His} {Arts}, {Mind}, {Afterlife}, and {Politics}}, publisher = {University of Delaware Press}, author = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, year = {2005}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, reception study, reception, England (1779-1809), Stockdale, Percival (1736-1811)}, pages = {241--269}, } @incollection{basker_scotticisms_1993, address = {Edinburgh}, title = {Scotticisms and the {Problem} of {Cultural} {Identity} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Britain}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Sociability and {Society} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Scotland}}, publisher = {Mercat Press}, author = {Basker, James G.}, editor = {Dwyer, John and Sher, Richard B.}, year = {1993}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, prose, Scottish literature, Smollett, Tobias (1721-1771), English language, Scots English dialect, Scottish culture}, pages = {81--95}, annote = {Noted in The Scriblerian and the Kit-Cats 25, no. 2 (Spring 1993): 177. }, } @article{noauthor_new_2008-1, title = {A {New} {Word} on {City}’s {Most} {Famous} {Son} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}: {A} {Biography}}, by {Peter} {Martin}]}, language = {en}, journal = {Leicester Mercury}, month = aug, year = {2008}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson}, pages = {28}, annote = {Reprinted from the Lichfield Mercury. }, } @incollection{kirk_three_1996, address = {Wilmington}, title = {Three {Pillars} of {Modern} {Order}: {Edmund} {Burke}, {Samuel} {Johnson}, {Adam} {Smith}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Redeeming the {Time}}, publisher = {Intercollegiate Studies Institute}, author = {Kirk, Russell}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {254--270}, } @incollection{greene_secret_2004, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {'{A} {Secret} {Far} {Dearer} to {Him} than {His} {Life}': {Johnson}'s '{Vile} {Melancholy}' {Reconsidered}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Selected} {Essays} of {Donald} {Greene}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Greene, Donald J.}, editor = {Abbott, John L.}, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson, melancholy}, pages = {1--40}, } @incollection{weinbrot_poetry_2005, address = {Newark}, title = {The {Poetry} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, isbn = {978-0-521-55411-4}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Aspects of {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Essays} on {His} {Arts}, {Mind}, {Afterlife}, and {Politics}}, publisher = {University of Delaware Press}, author = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, year = {2005}, doi = {10.1017/CCOL052155411X.004}, keywords = {Johnson, poetry, poetic technique}, pages = {72--91}, } @article{mccoshan_publication_1997-1, title = {Publication {Day} for {Johnson}’s \textit{{Dictionary}}}, language = {en}, journal = {Transactions of the Johnson Society (Lichfield)}, author = {McCoshan, Duncan}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {48}, } @article{lynch_samuel_2005-2, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {Words} for a {New} {Nation}}, language = {en}, journal = {International Herald Tribune}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, month = jul, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {9}, annote = {A reprint of “Samuel Johnson: Words for a New Nation.” An Op-Ed essay on the importance of SJ’s Dictionary in early America, including SJ’s principles of selection. }, } @incollection{darcy_boswell_2013, address = {Houndmills}, title = {Boswell and {Cheyne}, {The} {English} {Malady}}, isbn = {978-1-137-27108-2}, abstract = {"This book offers an original account of the development of literary biography in the long eighteenth century and reveals different ways in which biographers probed the inner life through writers' melancholy. The first half tracks the unstable status of melancholy in biographical writing from Walton to Johnson in the context of changing medical and theological understanding of the condition.The second half focuses on biographical experimentation of the 1790s. Two case studies, Godwin's Memoirs of Wollstonecraft and Currie's Life of Burns, are examples of a significant if short-lived genre: philosophical biography. The dispassionate exploration of melancholy in these new secular biographies renders obsolete older notions of the 'dignity' of biography. Anxieties about the increasingly intrusive nature of the genre intensify over Hayley's Life of Cowper, coming to a head in 1816 with Wordsworth's impassioned critique of literary biography and the scandal caused by Cowper's posthumously published conversion narrative Adelphi"-- Provided by publisher.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Melancholy and literary biography, 1640–1816}, publisher = {Palgrave Macmillan}, author = {Darcy, Jane}, year = {2013}, keywords = {18th, Biography}, annote = {Introduction -- PART I: JOHNSON, MELANCHOLY AND EARLY LITERARY BIOGRAPHY, 1640-1791 -- 1. Early Literary Biographies: Walton's Donne to Sprat's Cowley -- 2. Johnson, Melancholy and Biography -- 3. Eighteenth-century Melancholy: Boswell and Cheyne, The English Malady -- PART II: MELANCHOLY AND BIOGRAPHICAL EXPERIMENTATION AROUND 1800 -- 4. Philosophical Biography (1): Godwin's Memoirs of Mary Wollstonecraft -- 5. Philosophical Biography (2): Currie's Life of Burns -- 6. Religious Melancholy: Hayley's Life of Cowper -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography}, } @book{wheeler_domestick_1987, address = {Lexington}, title = {Domestick privacies: {Samuel} {Johnson} and the art of biography}, isbn = {978-0-8131-5916-4}, abstract = {Biography was Samuel Johnson’s favorite among literary genres, and his {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Lives of the Poets{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} is often regarded as the capstone of his career. The central place of biography in his oeuvre is explored in this collection of nine original essays by leading Johnson scholars. Varied in their focus and approach, the essays range from a philosophical overview of Johnson’s notion of the relation between life and art, to a detailed reading of the Life of Milton, to a speculation on the value of the {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Lives{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} in the classroom. merging clearly in the essays are the dual concerns — artistic and intellectual...}, language = {en}, publisher = {University Press of Kentucky}, author = {Wheeler, David and Battersby, James L.}, year = {1987}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, Criticism, Poets, English, Criticism and interpretation}, annote = {Introduction, the uses of Johnson's biographies / David Wheeler -- Johnson's beginnings / Lawrence Lipking -- Life, art, and the Lives of the poets / James L. Battersby -- Dr. Johnson's solemn response to beneficence / John A. Dussinger -- Johnson's portraits of Charles XII of Sweden / James Gray -- Johnson, Imlac, and biographical thinking / Catherine N. Parke -- The contexts and motives of Johnson's Life of Milton / Stephen Fix -- Johnson's Lives and modern students / William R. Siebenschuh -- Johnson and biography / Michael Stuprich}, } @book{tekcan_biographer_2012, address = {Stuttgart}, series = {Studies in {English} literatures}, title = {The biographer and the subject: a study on biographical distance}, isbn = {978-3-8382-5995-6}, abstract = {A good biography is a well-staged illusion. It creates — on paper — a vivid, rounded, and immediate sense of lived life. In contrast to purely fictional forms, biography writing does not allow total freedom to the biographer in the creative act. Ideally, a biography’s backbone is formed by accurate historical facts. But its soul lies elsewhere. Since the concern is life, something more is needed: Nothing dry, cold or dead, but a vibrant impression of life that is left in the air after one turns over the last page. But how does a biographer do it?}, language = {en}, publisher = {Ibidem Verlag}, author = {Tekcan, Rana}, year = {2012}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, 20th, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), An Account of the Life of Mr. Richard Savage (1744), genre study, Eminent Victorians (1918), Holroyd, Michael (1935-), Honan, Park (1928-), Jane Austen, Keats (1997), Lytton Strachey (1971), Motion, Andrew (1952-), Strachey, Lytton (1880-1932), subjectivity, Holroyd, Michael (1935-), Samuel (1709-1784), Honan, Park (1928-), James (1740-1795), LL.D. (1791), The Life of Samuel Johnson, Andrew (1952-), Motion}, } @incollection{bell_james_2012, address = {Lewiston}, series = {Rise of {Autobiography} in the {Eighteenth} {Century}}, title = {James {Boswell} by {Himself}: {Boswell} {Journals}; {Boswell} in \textit{{The} {Life} of {Johnson}}}, isbn = {0-7734-1133-X}, abstract = {Bell utilizes an inter-disciplinary approach to studying autobiography in the 18th Century. Making use of religion and philosophy, history and literature, contemporary theory and humanism, his original analysis offers a unique array of disciplinary interpretations of the genre. This book not only deals with autobiography in a thorough manner, it also incorporates historical and philosophical interpretations to the presentation of self in this type of literature. He also demonstrates some of the problems with first person singular writing, which distinguishes this style from other forms of non-fiction, and shows how the philosophical question of ‘what can we know and how can we know it?’ is intimately related to the problem of the ‘self’ and narrative persona.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Rise} of {Autobiography} in the {Eighteenth} {Century}}, publisher = {Edwin Mellen Press}, author = {Bell, Robert H.}, year = {2012}, keywords = {18th, Biography}, } @book{lustig_boswell_1995, address = {Lexington}, title = {Boswell: {Citizen} of the {World}, {Man} of {Letters}}, isbn = {0-8131-1910-3}, abstract = {These eleven original essays by well-known eighteenth-century scholars, five of them editors of James Boswell's journal or letters, commemorate the bicentenary of Boswell's death on May 19, 1795. The volume illuminates both the life and the work of one of the most important literary figures of the age and contributes significantly to the scholarship on this rich period. In the introduction, Irma S. Lustig sets the tone for the volume. She reveals that the essays examining Boswell as "Citizen of the World" are deliberately paired with those that analyze his artistic skills, to emphasize that "Boswell's sophistication as a writer is inseparable from his cosmopolitanism." The essays in Part I focus on the relationship of the Enlightenment, at home and abroad, to Boswell's personal development. Marlies K. Danziger restores to significant life the continental philosophers and theologians Boswell consulted in his search for religious certainty. Peter Perreten examines Boswell's enraptured study of Italian antiquity and his responses to the European landscape. Richard B. Sher and Perreten document the personal and aesthetic influence of Henry Home, Lord Kames, Scottish jurist and leading Enlightenment figure, on Boswell. Michael Fry discusses Boswell's relationship with Henry Dundas, political manager for Scotland, and Thomas Crawford examines Boswell's long-standing interest in the volatile political issues of the period, including the French Revolution, through his correspondence with William Johnson Temple. In evaluation Boswell's performance as Laird of Auchinleck, John Strawhorn documents his efforts to improve the estate by use of new agricultural methods. The essays in Part II study aspects of Boswell's artistry in Life of Johnson, the magnum opus that set a standard for biography. Carey McIntosh examines Boswell's use of rhetoric, and William P. Yarrow offers a close scrutiny of metaphor. Isobel Grundy invokes Virginia Woolf in demonstrating Boswell's acceptance of uncertainty as a biographer. John B. Radner reveals Boswell's self-assertive strategies in his visit with Johnson at Ashbourne in September 1777, and, finally, Lustig examines as a "subplot" of the biography Johnson's patient efforts to win the friendship of Margaret Montgomerie Boswell. An appendix by Hitoshi Suwabe serves scholars by providing the most exact account to date of Boswell's meetings with Johnson.}, language = {en}, publisher = {University Press of Kentucky}, editor = {Lustig, Irma S.}, year = {1995}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, Enlightenment, Scotland, Great Britain, Authors, English, Intellectual life, Authors, Scottish, Friends and associates}, } @incollection{epstein_patronizing_1987, address = {Philadelphia}, title = {Patronizing the {Biographical} {Subject}: {Johnson}’s \textit{{Life} of {Savage}}}, isbn = {0-8122-8081-4}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Recognizing biography}, publisher = {University of Pennsylvania Press}, author = {Epstein, William H.}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, 20th, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), An Account of the Life of Mr. Richard Savage (1744), Walton, Izaak (1593-1683), Eminent Victorians (1918), Strachey, Lytton (1880-1932), The Life and Death of Dr. Donne (1640), Izaak (1593-1683), Walton, Samuel (1709-1784), James (1740-1795), LL.D. (1791), The Life of Samuel Johnson, History and criticism, 1600-1699}, pages = {52--70}, } @inproceedings{henke_pernicious_2009, address = {Trier, Germany}, title = {Pernicious {Reason} and {Good} {Sense}: {Ethics} and {Common} {Sense} in {Bernard} {Mandeville}'s \textit{{Fable} of the {Bees}} and {Samuel} {Johnson}'s {Writings}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Anglistentag 2008 {Tübingen}}, publisher = {Erscheinungsdatum}, author = {Henke, Christoph}, editor = {Eckstein, Lars and Reinfandt, Christoph}, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson, Literature, Bernard (1670-1733), Ethics, Mandeville}, } @book{johnson_lives_2009, address = {Oxford}, series = {Oxford {World}'s {Classics}}, title = {The {Lives} of the {Poets}, a {Selection}}, isbn = {0190731X}, abstract = {Lonsdale’s complete and definitive 2006 Oxford edition of Johnson’s Lives provides the text for the ten biographies Mr. Mullan includes in this student edition, which replaces that of J. P. Hardy (Oxford, 1971). Since Johnson was partially responsible for selecting the poets in his original work and since the formation of the canon of English poets is one of the most obvious issues brought up by such an edition, it is interesting to note that Cowley, Milton, Dryden, Pope, and Gray are included by both Hardy and Mr. Mullan. Quite good, his Introduction touches on most if not all the important topics raised by reading all Johnson’s Lives, including the replacement of private patrons by booksellers in the newly developing literary marketplace: “to annotate Johnson’s Lives is to realize how important patrons had been over the previous century. Mr. Mullan recognizes and attempts to mitigate here the distortion that can arise in an incomplete edition: “by omitting some of Johnson’s less significant lives in this selection, we perhaps sacrifice the accumulated sense of how the life of writing is shaped by the struggle for money, and how often the achievement of financial security is provisional or belated.”}, language = {en}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {Lonsdale, Roger and Mullan, John}, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson, Poetry, Literature, Samuel Johnson, Samuel, Hardy, Poet}, } @article{sandler_samuel_2010, title = {Samuel {Johnson}, the “{Ossian}” {Fraud}, and the {Celtic} {Revival} in {Great} {Britain} and {Ireland}}, volume = {44}, url = {https://login.proxy.libraries.rutgers.edu/login?qurl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.proquest.com%2Fscholarly-journals%2Fsamuel-johnson-ossian-fraud-celtic-revival-great%2Fdocview%2F762465500%2Fse-2%3Faccountid%3D13626}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Sandler, Erin M.}, collaborator = {Curley, Thomas M.}, year = {2010}, keywords = {Johnson, Books, Poetry, Art, Scotland, Great Britain, Samuel Johnson, Ireland, United Kingdom–UK, Linguistics, Celtic languages, Irish language}, pages = {142--143}, } @article{folkenflik_samuel_2010, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {The} {Struggle}}, volume = {20}, abstract = {In stressing Johnson’s dissatisfaction with his own participation in the parliamentary debates in the Gentleman’s Magazine for giving the impression that he was presenting his words as those of the speakers, none of the major biographers of the twentieth century -Clifford, Bate, Wain, or DeMaria -notices the crucial fact that the speeches are introduced by “spoke to this effect” or a similar formula. Meyers claims that the ineffectuality of Queen Anne’s touch for Johnson’s scrofula as an infant “undermined” “his lingering belief in the divine right of kings.” According to Meyers, “Johnson’s first and only students" were David Garrick, his brother, and a third, later identified as Lawrence Offley, at the school Johnson set up at Edial ("pronounced EE-jall"), but Sir John Hawkins, who knew him closest to the event of all his biographers, says he had “five or six students,” including “a son of Mr. Offley.” According to the Italian translator John Hoole, he muttered something about a cup of milk that was handed to him improperly, which seems too banal.}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Folkenflik, Robert}, collaborator = {Meyers, Jeffrey}, year = {2010}, keywords = {Johnson, Samuel (1709-1784), Literature, Samuel Johnson, Samuel, Struggle}, pages = {319--331}, } @article{scanlan_mentoring_2009, title = {Mentoring {Relationships} in the {Life} and {Writings} of {Samuel} {Johnson}: {A} {Study} in the {Dynamics} of {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Literary} {Mentoring}}, volume = {19}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Scanlan, J. T.}, collaborator = {Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2009}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Irish literature, Samuel (1709-1784), James (1882-1941), Joyce, Literature, Writing, Samuel Johnson, Birmingham, Gray, Mark (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) (1835-1910), Thomas (1716-1771), Twain}, pages = {307--312}, } @article{chapin_religious_2008, title = {Religious {Partisanship} in {Samuel} {Johnson}'s \textit{{Dictionary}}}, volume = {47}, abstract = {The extent to which Johnson may have given a polemical flavor to his Dictionary has recently centered about the many changes he made in the edition of 1 773, with Allen Reddick asserting and Howard Weinbrot denying that Johnson in this fourth edition adopted a religiously conservative “polemical strategy” (Reddick xiv) in response to attempts during the early 1770s to abolish subscription to the Church of England’s Articles of Religion.1 However this may be, I assume that most students of Johnson would agree that both the 1755 and 1773 editions of Johnson’s Dictionary are, in Weinbrot’s words, “broadly moral, Anglican Christian, literary, and English” (54). The prayer book creeds (Apostles, Nicene, Athanasian) are defended in the Dictionary by Richard Fiddes: “Will they, who decry creeds and creedmakers, say that one who writes a treatise of morality ought not to make in it any collection of moral precepts?" During the eighteenth century the Athanasian creed’s damnatory clauses were often a cause of uneasiness to conservative as well as liberal-minded Anglicans.}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Cithara}, author = {Chapin, Chester}, month = may, year = {2008}, keywords = {Johnson, Religion, Christianity, English language, English, Samuel Johnson, Dictionaries, Catholic churches, Christians, Humanities: Comprehensive Works, Peace, Political power, Thanksgiving}, pages = {37--52}, } @article{lamb_how_2002, title = {How to {Read} a {Page} of {Boswell}}, language = {en}, number = {98}, journal = {AUMLA: Journal of the Australasian Universities Modern Language Association}, author = {Lamb, Jonathan}, collaborator = {Hart, Kevin}, month = nov, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson, Samuel (1709-1784), Literary criticism, Nonfiction, Samuel Johnson, Writers, Linguistics, James (1740-95), Book reviews, Hart, Kevin}, pages = {127--129}, } @article{greene_double_1996, title = {The double tradition of {Samuel} {Johnson}'s politics [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson} and the {Politics} of {Hanoverian} {England}}, by {John} {Ashton} {Cannon}, and \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}: {Literature}, {Religion} and {English} {Cultural} {Politics} from the {Restoration} to {Romanticism}}, by {J}. {C}. {D}. {Clark}]}, volume = {59}, abstract = {Cannon deserves congratulation for having consulted, among works in the latter category that throw important light on Johnson’s political and social thinking, the introduction to the report of the committee charged with providing charitable assistance to French prisoners of war interned in Great Britain (which the International Red Cross published in French translation two centuries later as anticipating the humanitarian work of Henri Dunant); the little essay on “The Bravery of the Common English Soldiers” (both the essay and the report appeared in 1760 in the midst of the Seven Years” War); the splendid commentaries on the origins of that war, in which Johnson fiercely condemned both belligerents, Britain and France (and was fired from the editorship of his journal for his lack of patriotism); and the “State of Affairs in Lilliput,” the introduction to Johnson’s reports of the parliamentary debates in the early 1740s. There was much in the existing order that Johnson found indefensible-slavery, imperialistic aggression and expansionism, European oppression of indigenous peoples, government censorship of the press and the stage, capital punishment, imprisonment for debt, the economic and social bases of prostitution, parental tyranny over children, even High Toryism like that of Tom Tempest in Idler No. 10, who thought “King William burned Whitehall that he might steal the furniture and that Tillotson died an atheist.” ...]a good deal is known about what he was doing in 1745–46-writing proposals for an abortive edition of Shakespeare, and then doing the preliminary work for his great Dictionary. ...]there is the wonderful tale of how Samuel, “not quite three years old,” insisted on being taken to hear a harangue by the High Tory propagandist Henry Sacheverell, for “he had caught the public spirit and zeal for Sacheverel.”}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Huntington Library Quarterly}, author = {Greene, Donald}, year = {1996}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Essays, Shakespeare, Politics, Samuel Johnson, Humanities: Comprehensive Works, William Shakespeare, Literary Genres, Synoptic Gospels}, pages = {105--123}, } @article{schneeberger_we_2019, title = {'{We} are perpetually moralists': {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Renaissance} epistemology}, volume = {40}, language = {en}, journal = {Quidditas}, author = {Schneeberger, Brandon}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Johnson, Renaissance, Samuel, Dr (1709-1784), John (1608-1674), Milton, Epistemology, English Literature: Seventeenth Century: Authors: Milton, The}, pages = {220--249}, } @article{lipking_contemporary_2014, title = {Contemporary {Johnson}}, volume = {55}, abstract = {Lipking explores how writers draw Sameul Johnson’s wisdom. Johnson’s devotees take pride in the currency of his thoughts, and many become life-long Johnsonians, toasting his continuing presence. He says what Johnson represents can never be stable. Whenever writers read him or read about him, they help to remake him.}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation}, author = {Lipking, Lawrence}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Johnson, Oates, Austen, Jane (1775-1817), Samuel (1709-1784), Literary criticism, Writers, Writer, History–History Of Europe, Contemporary history, Joyce Carol (1938- )}, pages = {291--294}, } @article{xu_defense_2014, title = {A defense of literary forgeries in the age of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {36}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Foreign Literature Studies}, author = {Xu, Xiaodong}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Johnson, English Literature: Eighteenth Century: General, Literary Forgery}, pages = {95--103}, } @article{davis_oxford_2012, title = {Oxford {Oath}-{Taking}: {The} {Evidence} from {Thomas} {Hearne}'s {Diaries}}, volume = {22}, abstract = {William Fullerton was a son of the Nonjuring Scottish bishop John Fullerton.12 His father had been confirmed as a bishop by the king across the water. Since Fullerton was raised in a Nonjuring, Jacobite family, it seems safe to assume that his Nonjuring principles were in place upon his arrival at Oxford rather than acquired there. ...]Hearne argues that Tanner made this “addition” to bring a slur upon the university-just as he made deletions elsewhere in his edition, e.g., when he omitted comments on Wallis and Bathhurst that were distasteful to the “Trimming” (moderate, complying, anti-Jacobite) interest at Oxford. Here again Hearne’s remarks imply that the timing of the oath of allegiance did not change from 1699 to 1729/30, and also that the basic pattern of requirements did not vary from college to college. Because practice was consistent at the university level, one could reliably infer that a graduate like Hearne had taken the oath of allegiance, without bothering to ask which college he had attended.24 In another entry dated 17 March 1730/31, Hearne wrote of the oath of allegiance, “which all are obliged to take, that take Degrees regularly in our Universities" (Hearne, 10:395-96 n. 1). ...]there would appear to be more and better reasons for doubting the accuracy of the public, politically charged claims of Turner, Amhurst, and Kennicott than there are for doubting the accuracy of the repeated, private observations of Hearne.}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Davis, Matthew M.}, year = {2012}, keywords = {Johnson, Essays, Samuel (1709-1784), Literature, Diaries, Colleges \& universities, Hearne, Oath, Students, Thomas (1678-1735)}, pages = {169--189}, } @article{mullenbrock_pernicious_2011, title = {Pernicious {Reason} and {Good} {Sense}: {Ethics} and {Common} {Sense} in {Bernard} {Mandeville}'s {Fable} of the {Bees} and {Samuel} {Johnson}'s {Writings}}, volume = {43}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {The Scriblerian and the Kit-Cats}, author = {Müllenbrock, Heinz-Joachim}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson, Literature, Bernard (1670-1733), Ethics, Mandeville}, pages = {187}, } @article{caudle_editing_2010, title = {Editing {James} {Boswell}, 1924–2010: pasts, presents, futures}, volume = {20}, issn = {0884-5816}, abstract = {Start-up grants on a five-year plan ("five-and-done"), especially those based on digital media, are now far easier to win than grants for sustaining long-standing legacy editions based primarily on letterpress editions; the operative principle in evaluating the veteran editions has tended to take the form of “you've had your turn at the funding buffet, go look elsewhere,” or “we will provide matching funds, but we want you to find another primary grantor.” Because we began in 1950, however, we are fourteen volumes into a very ambitious continuous forty-volume series, of which fourteen of the projected volumes will be in two series made up almost entirely of materials never before published (the correspondence and the manuscript of the Life of Johnson).” ...]the editors assigned most recently are sometimes too overscheduled to get to the text on time, thus frustrating us, but more typically and rewardingly, they bring to bear a breadth of knowledge of the period, and an ability to manage their teaching schedules, that few post-docs could possess. ...]far, the Boswell Editions have operated on the long view that it is better to complete some volumes of the series to the very high standards set, met, and exceeded in the past, rather than to succumb to the temptation of a quick fix just in order to “finish it all” to gratify one’s own vanity or conform to a government agency’s view of how much time is enough. ...]of this divergence of pagination, we only ever cite the “Trade Edition" page numbers in our editorial notes when we are referring to footnote or introductory material.}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Caudle, James J.}, year = {2010}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, Scottish literature, Samuel (1709-1784), Literature, Editing, Futures, Past, 1700-1799, financial crisis (2008), textual editing (1924-2010)}, pages = {111--144}, } @article{hudson_making_2010, title = {The {Making} of {Dr}. {Johnson}: {Icon} of {Modern} {Culture}}, volume = {20}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Hudson, Nicholas}, collaborator = {Wiltshire, John}, year = {2010}, keywords = {Johnson, Samuel (1709-1784), Literature, Samuel Johnson, Culture, Icon}, pages = {331--334}, } @article{weinbrot_samuel_2009-1, title = {Samuel {Johnson} after three hundred years, and beyond}, volume = {20}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Harvard Library Bulletin}, author = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, collaborator = {Clingham, Greg and Smallwood, Philip}, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson, Sermons, Samuel, Dr (1709-1784), Religious Tracts}, pages = {1--8}, } @article{davies_no_2008, title = {'{No} vain speculation': {Samuel} {Johnson}'s \textit{{Rambler}} and eighteenth-century attitudes to orality}, volume = {5}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Literature Compass}, author = {Davies, Laura}, year = {2008}, keywords = {Johnson, Literacy, Samuel, Dr (1709-1784), Newspapers and Other Periodicals, Orality, The Rambler}, pages = {461--471}, } @article{sun_comment_2004, title = {A comment on {Boswell}'s \textit{{Life} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}}, volume = {106}, language = {en}, journal = {Foreign Literature Studies}, author = {Sun, Yongbin}, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson, James}, pages = {153--157}, } @article{omara_london_2003, title = {London and {Boswell}: [1]}, volume = {111}, abstract = {James Boswell, celebrated mainly as the biographer of Samuel Johnson, was a diligent explorer of preindustrial London. The very streets, mews, alleys and lanes animated him his entire life, though he dwelt only a dozen years among them.}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Sewanee Review}, author = {O'Mara, Richard}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson, History, London, James (1740-1795), Samuel Johnson, Writers, Literary And Political Reviews, Cities, London England}, pages = {595--602}, } @article{paxman_samuel_2000, title = {Samuel {Johnson}, life's incompleteness, and the limits of representation}, volume = {10}, language = {en}, journal = {Literature and Belief}, author = {Paxman, David B.}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson, Christianity, Samuel, Dr (1709-1784), Representation}, pages = {136--151}, } @book{evans_samuel_1999, address = {Newark}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}’s “{General} {Nature}”: {Tradition} and {Transition} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Discourse}}, abstract = {This study illuminates the importance and meaning of the term author in eighteenth-century discourse from the perspective of its prominent usage by Samuel Johnson. It explains Johnson’s employment of nature in his periodical essays, his qualified endorsement of the new science, and his commendation of Shakespeare’s drama and other literary works on the basis of their just representation of general nature. This study illuminates the importance and meaning of the term author in eighteenth-century discourse from the perspective of its prominent usage by Samuel Johnson. It explains Johnson’s employment of nature in his periodical essays, his qualified endorsement of the new science, and his commendation of Shakespeare’s drama and other literary works on the basis of their just representation of general nature.}, language = {en}, publisher = {University of Delaware Press}, author = {Evans, Scott D.}, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson, Samuel, Dr (1709-1784)}, } @article{stark_adventures_1997, title = {Adventures in literary sleuthing: an old edition of {Samuel} {Johnson}'s \textit{{Works}}}, volume = {43}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Wisconsin Academy Review}, author = {Stark, Jack}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Johnson, Samuel, Dr (1709-1784), Bibliography: Collecting and the Library}, pages = {18--21}, } @article{halkyard_pictures_2021, title = {Pictures from the {Rylands} {Library}: {Samuel} {Johnson}, {Francis} {Barber} and the {Power} of {Condolence}}, volume = {48}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {PN Review}, author = {Halkyard, Stella}, month = nov, year = {2021}, keywords = {Johnson, Books, Samuel (1709-1784), Dictionaries, Literary And Political Reviews, Francis, Barber, Etymology}, pages = {81}, } @article{harrison_dr_2013, title = {Dr. {Johnson} rolls down a hill}, volume = {31}, abstract = {Even a man of voluminous gravity, The monumental lexicographer Who labored in inconvenience and distraction, In sorrow, sickness, and slovenly poverty Unaided by the learned or the great, A man of girth and passionate appetite Who relished with dispatch and enormous zest Huge stacks of pancakes, bottomless pots of tea, Along with whatever conversational thrust Kept the mind nimble and the spirit light, Delaying the final, agonizing hour When he lumbered offto bed, always alone, To self-recrimination in pitch dark, Contains in his heart of hearts a little boy Who played and played all day, without a thought Of duty or expectation or penury Or wasted years diminishing all the time. Barely alive at birth, too weak to cry, Infected in infancy by tubercular milk, Rendered half blind, half deaf, with an open wound Stitched in his little arm for his first six years (An issue, with so much else, he learned to ignore), Scarred by the scrofula, and further scarred By being cut sans anesthesia, He wasn't a pretty sight, but bore it all, The constant pain, the perpetual awkwardness, The fretting of parents, and the feckless taunts Of boys who could play ball and ridicule The rawboned, driveling prodigy in their midst, And grew to be a man of great physical strength Despite his pitiful incapacities. Against the objections of the company He divests himself of pencil, keys, and purse, Lies down at the edge, and, after a turn Or two, is offand tumbling and picking up speed Flattening the flora in his path While sending up puffs of chalk dust, now he’s chuckling As his weight propels him and his heaviness Precipitating his new view revolves As sky and earth wheel round in blue-brown circles And happiness is merely being alive, As if the good life really were this easy, As if the nightmare of his coming breakdown Had no more substance than a child’s bad dream.}, language = {en}, number = {9}, journal = {New Criterion}, author = {Harrison, Joseph}, month = may, year = {2013}, keywords = {Johnson, Samuel Johnson, Literary And Political Reviews, Poverty, Anesthesia, Girth, Gravity, Roll, Sickness}, pages = {1--3}, } @article{reddick_living_2008, title = {Living {Lives}: {The} {Return} of {Johnson}'s \textit{{Lives} of the {English} {Poets}} [review of \textit{{The} {Lives} of the {Most} {Eminent} {English} {Poets}: {With} {Critical} {Observations} on {Their} {Works}}, by {Roger} {Lonsdale}]}, volume = {71}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Huntington Library Quarterly}, author = {Reddick, Allen}, year = {2008}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Criticism, Poetry, English language, Essays, Poets, Poet, Language history, Humanities: Comprehensive Works, Warton, Academic libraries, Creativity, Borrowing, Consortia, Thomas (1728-1790)}, pages = {539--552}, } @article{reddick_johnson_2007, title = {Johnson on the {English} {Language}}, volume = {18}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Reddick, Allen}, collaborator = {Kolb, Gwin J. and DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, English language, Samuel (1709-1784), English, Literature, Dictionaries, Manuscripts, Marginalia, Language history, Lexicography, Transcription, Advertisements, Written language, Tongue}, pages = {443--XVI}, } @article{hudson_aspects_2006, title = {Aspects of {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Essays} on {His} {Arts}, {Mind}, {Afterlife}, and {Politics}}, volume = {36}, abstract = {Johnson “asks us to be partners in creating the text and our own moral education” (142), a judgment that applies not only to {\textless}cite{\textgreater}The Vanity of Human Wishes{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} but also to the {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Rambler{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} essays (1750–52) and {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Rasselas{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} (1759). Similarly, in “The Life of Pope” (1781), Johnson does not merely observe that “troubles at home cause us more grief than squabbles by the clergy” (151), an opinion that would keep him well within the bounds of homely companionability and political correctness.}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {CLIO: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History}, author = {Hudson, Nicholas}, collaborator = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson, Poetry, Politics, Nonfiction, Writers, Essay, Judgment, Clergy, Political correctness}, pages = {135--139, 152}, } @article{walker_commentary_2006, title = {A {Commentary} on {Mr}. {Pope}'s {Principles} of {Morality}; or, {Essay} on {Man} ({A} {Translation} from the {French})}, volume = {39}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {The Scriblerian and the Kit-Cats}, author = {Walker, Robert G.}, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson, French language, Literature, Theology, Translation, Morality}, pages = {56--58}, } @article{lynch_lexicographical_2004, title = {The {Lexicographical} {Thesmothete}}, volume = {73}, abstract = {Lynch presents how Samuel Johnson and his six assistants wrote the \textit{Dictionary of the English Language} published in 1755. Johnson drew his words from the greatest writers in English, and included some 114,000 illustrative quotations. The dictionary contained 2,300 pages and 42,773 entries.}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {The American Scholar}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2004}, pages = {160}, annote = {Copyright - Copyright Phi Beta Kappa Society Spring 2004; People - Johnson, Samuel (1709-1784; Last updated - 2023-06-27; CODEN - ASCOAA}, } @article{winton_living_2003, title = {Living {Skeptically} and {Dying} {Well} [review of \textit{{Three} {Deaths} and {Enlightenment} {Thought}: {Hume}, {Johnson}}, by {Stephen} {Miller}]}, volume = {111}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Sewanee Review}, author = {Winton, Calhoun}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson, Enlightenment, Samuel (1709-1784), Nonfiction, Literary And Political Reviews, David (1711-1776), Age of Enlightenment, Deaths, Dying, Jean Paul (1743-93), Living, Marat, Philosophy}, pages = {R116--R119}, } @incollection{harada_sakusha_2002, address = {Tokyo}, title = {Sakusha, dokusha, shuppansha: {Samyueru} {Jonson} no {Raseras} saiko̶ [{Author}, reader, publisher: rereading {Samuel} {Johnson}'s \textit{{Rasselas}}]}, language = {Japanese}, booktitle = {Jʉhasse̵ki igirisu bungaku kenkyʉ: bungaku to shakai no shoso̶ [{Studies} of eighteenth-century {British} literature: aspects of literature and society]}, publisher = {Kaitakusha}, author = {Harada, Noriyuki}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson, Samuel, Prince of Abyssinia, Rasselas, Dr (1709–1784), Bibliography: History of Publishing and Bookselling}, pages = {270--287}, } @article{lamb_samuel_2002, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Culture} of {Property}}, language = {en}, number = {98}, journal = {AUMLA: Journal of the Australasian Universities Modern Language Association}, author = {Lamb, Jonathan}, collaborator = {Hart, Kevin}, month = nov, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson, Samuel (1709-1784), Literary criticism, Nonfiction, Samuel Johnson, Writers, Linguistics, James (1740-95), Book reviews, Hart, Kevin}, pages = {127--129}, } @article{walker_lives_2012, title = {The {Lives} of the {Poets}, a {Selection}}, volume = {44/45}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {The Scriblerian and the Kit-Cats}, author = {Walker, Robert G.}, collaborator = {Lonsdale, Roger and Mullan, John}, year = {2012}, keywords = {Johnson, Poetry, Literature, Samuel Johnson, Samuel, Hardy, Poet}, pages = {119--120}, } @misc{boswell_life_2017, title = {The {Life} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Naxos AudioBooks}, author = {Boswell, James and Timson, David}, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @misc{johnson_history_2023, title = {The {History} of {Rasselas}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Naxos AudioBooks}, author = {Johnson, Samuel and Wickham, Peter}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @misc{johnson_journey_1999, address = {Charlotte Hall, MD}, title = {A {Journey} to the {Western} {Islands} of {Scotland}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Recorded Books}, author = {Tull, Patrick and Spencer, Alexander}, collaborator = {Johnson, Samuel and Boswell, James}, year = {1999}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @misc{boswell_dr_1988, title = {Dr. {Samuel} {Johnson} [abridged]}, language = {de}, publisher = {Diogenes Verlag}, author = {Boswell, James and Willemsen, Roger}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @misc{boswell_z_2013, title = {The {A}–{Z} of {Dr} {Johnson}: {Boswell}'s {Life} of {Johnson} [abridged]}, language = {en}, publisher = {BBC Audio}, author = {Boswell, James and Craham, Kenneth}, year = {2013}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @misc{boswell_life_2006, title = {A {Life} of {Samuel} {Johnson} [abridged]}, language = {en}, publisher = {Naxos AudioBooks}, author = {Boswell, James and Hartman, Billy}, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @misc{boswell_life_2017-1, title = {The {Life} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Blackstone Audiobooks}, author = {Boswell, James and Mayes, Bernard}, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @phdthesis{codr_store_2006, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {A {Store} {Yet} {Untouched}: {Speculative} {Ideologies} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {English} {Literature}}, shorttitle = {A {Store} {Yet} {Untouched}}, abstract = {This dissertation explores the ways in which attacks on speculative practices articulated in the financial literature of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries were revised and reformulated in the literary productions of eighteenth-century English fiction writers. The title of this dissertation derives from William Hazlitt’s remark that the “past is ... like money that is spent,” while the future “is like a store yet untouched, and in the enjoyment of which we promise ourselves infinite gratification” ("On the Past and Future"). Hazlitt’s figuration of time as money refers us to an important historical connection between England’s revolutionized financial order and alterations in the individual’s relationship to futurity. The financial revolution, as P.G.M. Dickson famously styled it, brought the British a new sense of the individual’s control over his or her material destiny in the temporal order of things; and the challenge it posed to a Providentialist view of history was addressed and negotiated by countless literary texts of the period in explicit or implicit fashion. Rather than sidestepping the vexing theoretical problem of how a revolution could be said to exist independently of the discourse that names it so, this dissertation argues that the historically significant fictional discourses of the eighteenth century acted to mark the historical moment as one particularly interested in the status of the forward-looking (often explicitly financial) subject. Ascertaining how texts of this period established ethical distinctions between prudential foresight and “scheming" offers a new way of understanding the development of eighteenth-century fiction as well as the broader cultural narratives from which those fictions drew energy and, indeed, a readership. The carving of ethical space for the speculative subject, one who was forward-looking without being either presumptuous or manipulative, is shown to be a central moral concern and literary opportunity for writers such as Daniel Defoe, Richard Steele, Alexander Pope, Eliza Haywood, Samuel Richardson, Henry Fielding, and Samuel Johnson.}, language = {en}, school = {Cornell University}, author = {Codr, Dwight Douglas}, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @phdthesis{leigh_my_2009, type = {Practice-based {PhD} thesis}, title = {My impossible task?: writing an ethical biopic of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, shorttitle = {My impossible task?}, abstract = {This practice-based PhD comprises an original screenplay for a biopic of eighteenth-century lexicographer and writer Samuel Johnson, entitled “Sam J,” and a thesis which reflects upon the process of writing that film. The research question asks whether it is possible to write a biopic which operates within the conventions of classic Hollywood screenwriting (following the paradigm of the three act structure to create a film that is both emotionally engaging and entertaining to a mass audience) and yet is also an “ethical biopic,” that is, one that gives a truthful portrayal of the subject and his life. The thesis proposes a framework which may be of help to the writers of ethical biopics, and puts that framework to the test through the process of writing the film. Chapter 1, “Truth,” identifies different types of truth in the biopic, which often conflict with each other, and concludes that the best way to incorporate them into a single vision is by means of the “interpretative approach.” The writer’s own interpretation of Samuel Johnson is then explained. Chapter 2 “structure,” explores the ethical issues which arose during the process of adapting the story of Johnson’s life into a three-act screenplay. Chapter 3 “Character,” explores the ethical issues which arose during the process of turning historical people into characters in the film. The ethical framework is modified in the light of the research process, and a revised framework is presented in the conclusion.}, language = {en}, school = {Royal College of Art}, author = {Leigh, Joanna}, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @phdthesis{van_de_merghel_brute_2005, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Brute compassion: the ambivalent growth of sympathy for animals in {English} literature and culture, 1671–1831}, shorttitle = {Brute compassion}, abstract = {This dissertation explores the marked growth of sympathy for animals in the long eighteenth century, with particular focus on the hesitation and conflict surrounding considerations of animal welfare in poetry, novels, periodicals, and Parliamentary debates. Though compassion for animals was a popular topic in eighteenth-century publishing, and middle-class citizens were noticing and becoming uncomfortable with institutional and recreational cruelties towards animals, social reform did not necessarily manifest in direct and obvious ways. The trajectory of sympathy has never been sure; advances in one area seem to be counterbalanced by sacrifices on other sides. Chapter one explores hunting as an already ambivalent site that becomes a battleground between England’s ascending, theriophilic middle-class and its landed gentry. Compassion for animals becomes a platform which both sides deploy successfully; by the time England’s first anti-cruelty legislation is passed, the sport of hunting is more accessible than ever before, and the sum total of actual benefit to hunted or persecuted animals is minimal. Works by Sir John Denham, William Somerville, Alexander Pope, Oliver Goldsmith, James Thomson, William Cowper, William Windham, Lord Erskine, and Richard Martin are considered. Chapter two argues that the sensibility movement proves ambivalent on the subject of animals, often sacrificing animals for the furthered interests of human actors. Works studied are Laurence Sterne’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}A Sentimental Journey{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, Henry Mackenzie’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}The Man of Feeling{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, Samuel Richardson’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Pamela{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, Eliza Haywood’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}The History of Miss Betsy Thoughtless{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, Frances Burney’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Evelina{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, Sarah Scott’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}A Description of Millenium Hall{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, and Mary Wollstonecraft’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Maria; or, The Wrongs of Woman{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}. Chapter three explores ambivalence in the sub-genre of circulation novels. Within these theriophilic, didactic works written primarily for children, traditional exploitations of both animals and subordinate people jar against moments of progressive sympathy for animals. The fourth and final chapter focuses on Samuel Johnson’s writings about and personal encounters with animals. Examining his public contributions to discourse about animals beside his private life as a fond pet-keeper and avid naturalist creates a multi-layered picture of the ambivalence felt by the middle-class as individuals and as a collective who were compassionate, socially ambitious, and eager to reform English society.}, language = {en}, school = {University of California, Irvine}, author = {Van de Merghel, Geneviève}, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @phdthesis{garcia_islam_2007, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Islam in the {English} radical {Protestant} imagination, 1660–1830}, abstract = {My dissertation challenges postcolonial accounts that suggest that Islam was depicted as a reactionary and “backward” religion in the long eighteenth century. Building on the work of Nabil Matar, James R. Jacob, Norman O. Brown, and Bernadette Andrea, I argue for the crucial significance of “Mahometanism” in the Radical Enlightenment critique of Church and State, from 1660 to 1830, proposing that English radical Protestant fantasies about “Islamic Republicanism" offered an alternative political vision for writers such as Edmund Burke, Samuel Johnson, William Blake, Walter Savage Landor, Hannah Cowley, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Robert Southey, and the Shelleys. These writers, who either rejected or were troubled by the democratic principles promoted by the French Revolution, embraced Islam as a source of political hope in moments of crisis: when notions of liberty, equality, and fraternity turned out to be “false universals" that deprived English men and women of the constitutional-religious rights granted to Anglican citizens. English writers sought to replace the secular ideals of “Western Europe" with a vision of the “Islamic Republic" as an alternative system of secular, democratic values; a resurfacing of an earlier radical Protestant discourse that encodes Islam as the original religion of an egalitarian form of Protestant antitrinitarianism. In their imaginations, the values of “Mahometanism" are more durable and dependable than Lockean notions of liberal individualism and "human rights.” And yet, by the turn of the nineteenth century, Burke, Landor, Coleridge, Cowley, and Percy Shelley shunned "Islamic Republicanism" for various reasons: to conform to the standards of a developing conservative ideology, to conceal radical ideas as a cautious way of avoiding draconian censorship restrictions in a reactionary era, to resist any identification between radical politics and the setbacks of the French Revolution, or to search for alternative models of liberty in the Greco-Hellenistic world. Overall, this dissertation reveals the limitations inherent in the secular progressivist narratives through which postcolonial critics continue to read the reception of Islam in eighteenth-century England. As a corrective to this approach, I offer historizied re-readings of the political complexities that inflect the discourse of "Islamic Republicanism.”}, language = {en}, school = {University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign}, author = {Garcia, Humberto}, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson, Philosophy}, } @phdthesis{broughton_before_2013, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Before distraction: {Reading} the novel, 1750–1798}, shorttitle = {Before distraction}, abstract = {Throughout the eighteenth century, British critics and novelists struggled to make intellectual sense of the process of reading, and the reading of novels in particular. Eighteenth-century writers invested much critical energy in distinguishing “bad,” inattentive, and uncritical reading from more properly attentive modes. This project argues that novelists in the second half of the eighteenth century reacted to this discourse on proper or critical attention by developing a reflexive vocabulary of inattention to describe the structure and effects of novel-reading. Through readings of Scottish Common Sense philosophy, the periodical essays of Samuel Johnson, Laurence Sterne’s Tristram Shandy, Frances Burney’s Cecilia, and Ann Radcliffe’s The Italian, I draw out what might be called a novelistic theory of attention, and I connect that theory to eighteenth-century debates about mediation, fiction, and perception. These descriptions of attention, I argue, function as the early novel’s attempts to describe its own status as a medium. By emphasizing the centrality of inattention and distraction to the eighteenth-century novel, my dissertation also connects eighteenth-century debates about novel-reading to current debates about attention and media. By titling this “Before Distraction,” I emphasize the continuity between eighteenth-century problems of attention and our own. At the same time, though, I argue that responses to novel-reading were grounded in (and expand upon) philosophical and scientific debates about attention and perception that are quite unlike our own concerns with, say, the neurological effects of engaging with digital media. The debates about novel reading that I uncover here reveal a now-overlooked history of the early novel as a new and difficult medium, and in doing so force a reconsideration of current narratives about new media and the decline of attention in our age.}, language = {en}, school = {University of Chicago}, author = {Broughton, Andrew}, year = {2013}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @phdthesis{kelleher_men_2003, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Men of feeling: sentimentalism, sexuality, and the conduct of life in eighteenth-century {British} literature}, shorttitle = {Men of feeling}, abstract = {Men of Feeling revises the history of sexuality via the literary history of eighteenth-century British sentimentalism. I take my cue theoretically from the striking overlap between Michel Foucault’s periodization of the advent of the regime of sexuality — chiefly, the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries — and the flourishing of a British culture of sensibility and sentiment in these very centuries. Readings of Henry Fielding’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Tom Jones{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, Samuel Johnson’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Rasselas{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, Laurence Sterne’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}A Sentimental Journey{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, Henry Mackenzie’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}The Man of Feeling{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, and Edmund Burke’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Reflections on the Revolution in France{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} describe how the alliances and divergences between sex and sentiment shaped eighteenth-century notions of reason, conversation, publicity, domesticity, and morality. In order to reconstitute the scope of sentimental culture, I read these authors with reference to their manifest, if sometimes oblique, relation to the various currents of British moral and ethical discourse, including the work of Hobbes, Shaftesbury, Mandeville, and Hume. Men of Feeling demonstrates how the literature and philosophy of eighteenth-century sentimentalism both informed and contended with emergent notions of “normal” and “perverse” desire and sexuality. Specifically, I describe how the “virtue" of heterosexual desire became necessity, how the culture of sensibility extensively embraced the proposition that life as such is strictly synonymous with the romance of heterosexual desire. But at the same time, I argue, sentimentalism offered a literary and philosophical discourse in which the social rituals of sexuality — such as courtship, marriage, reproduction, and inheritance — could be thought and rethought. A central question orients my reclamation of sentimentalism for critical thinking — indeed, as a form of critical thinking: Does “sexuality” absorb the sentiments, or do the sentiments preserve understandings of self, other, and community that exceed or countermand the order of “sexuality”? By tracing the figure of the “man of feeling” across a century of literary representation and ethical reflection, I argue that the sentiments are neither subsumed nor displaced by sexuality, but rather, sustain distinct — often radical or queer — notions of the self, its affections, and its social relations.}, language = {en}, school = {Princeton University}, author = {Kelleher, Paul}, year = {2003}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @phdthesis{karounos_tropes_2005, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Tropes of time and space in {Johnson}, {Burney}, {Edgeworth}, and {Austen}}, abstract = {This project is an attempt to articulate a new conception of time and space as determined by the internal evidence of the texts and not by social or economic theories. Toward this end it employs a methodology which defines time and space as separate ideological categories with specific cultural distinctives. Furthermore, this essay attempts to prove that the authors figure their fictional arguments as solutions to contemporary social problems. Samuel Johnson’s Rasselas (1759) defines time in the psychological terms of emotion. Hope and fear represent the future; sorrow and regret represent the past; and pleasure and pain represent the present. There are two modes of living: the “choice of life” and the “choice of eternity.” The choice the story posits is between living a material life in the present or a spiritual life in the future. Fanny Burney’s Cecilia (1782) likewise portrays the tension between choosing to live in space or to live in time.}, language = {en}, school = {Vanderbilt University}, author = {Karounos, Michael}, month = may, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @phdthesis{dille_samuel_2001, type = {{DPhil} thesis}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and eighteenth-century education}, language = {en}, school = {University of Oxford}, author = {Dille, Catherine D.}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @phdthesis{mclachlan_little_2017, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {The {Little} {Spark} and the {General} {Blaze}: {Speech}, {Narrative} and {Fact} in {James} {Boswell}'s \textit{{Life} of {Johnson}}}, shorttitle = {The {Little} {Spark} and the {General} {Blaze}}, abstract = {The thesis performs an explorative reading of James Boswell’s Life of Samuel Johnson (1791) in order to interrogate assumptions about the function, use and epistemological limits of direct speech in Boswell’s work, and the Eighteenth Century more generally. Rather than ignoring the problems posed by the competing and contradictory epistemological and ontological claims of the presentation of speech in text, the thesis reads Boswell as engaging with these problems at different scales. Each narrative scale carries with it different assumptions about facts and events, and different conventions with which to represent speech as a combination of both. The thesis aligns the problems of narration at different scales with different forms of narrative intervention and manipulation of the putatively raw materials of Johnson’s speech their transition into the text published in the Life. It does this by drawing on archival research investigating the many states of Johnson’s speech in Boswell’s records, drafts and the final version of the Life. Chapter One investigates Boswell's attitude to the project as a whole, seeing in his ideal of Journal-keeping and personal affinity a vision of biography that draws on the non-narrative conventions of different genres. Chapter Two traces Boswell's engagements with connected events and sustained scenes before investigating his own role as a nodal point constructing extended analogue conversations between Johnson and other figures over many years. In these chapters the print technologies of quotation marks and dashes are read as the mechanism that allows narrative connections at these different scales. Chapter Three investigates the workings of dialogue through Boswell's use of parenthetical stage directions, reading them as a method of massaging his Journals into narratives. Chapter Four turns to Boswell's writerly interventions on the surface of words, seeing in italicisation a blunt tool for marking conceptual and textual as well as aural differences in speech, and considers the stress this places on interpretation. Chapter Five considers Boswell's interpretive interventions within the orthography of words themselves, investigating his attention to the potential of type to convey aberrant or historically particular sounds through the representation of laughter, accents and onomatopoeia. Each level of analysis reveals both the contingency of the whole enterprise and the inescapably preemptive interpretive choices made by Boswell in the course of his composition. Boswell emerges as a writer engaging constantly with the demands and contradictions of what remains an under-theorised yet crucial aspect of non-fiction narrative in a context of changing ideas about truth and narrative.}, language = {en}, school = {Australian National University}, author = {McLachlan, Cameron Martin John}, year = {2017}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @phdthesis{pahl_relations_2018, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Relations of likeness: {Portraiture} and life-writing in {England}, 1660–1790}, shorttitle = {Relations of likeness}, abstract = {This thesis treats the interplay between English portraiture and life-writing between 1660 and 1790. It analyses how and to what ends they did engage with each other in theory, practice, and as concepts and it argues that the mutually complementary use of information via different media had a strong bearing on aesthetics. At first glance, the similarity of visual portraits and literary Lives appears to be self-evident. Portraits show people, biography describes them. Both draw on a pool of information that they transform into a work according to their respective aesthetics. Portraiture’s and biography’s evolution often evolved concurrently, indicating that a heightened interest in the individual is thought to express itself across the artistic field and also often operated with almost identical terminology. The closeness in language reflected the multiple ways in which portraiture and life-writing made use of and referred to each other to heighten their respective effect. Constituting a multi-modal approach, portraiture and life-writing relied on quantity, illustration, and complementation. They were understood as relational works that put forward a thematic core that could be endlessly expanded. The concept of likeness plays a major role in this thesis. Likeness never implied identity, but likeliness, proposing that the presentation was a credible approximation of the original. Being able to stand alone, even to acquire authority over its original, makes likeness unique. By tracing its historic understanding and negotiation, my aim is to historicise the concept of likeness, considering it the joint between visual portraiture and life-writing. Proceeding chronologically, this study covers a period of 120 years, roughly between the 1660s and the 1790s. It starts at the time when issues of classification of genres became prevalent in England and ending when their interaction itself had become subject to theorisation. The approach of each chapter is informed by specific themes, and all chapters attempt to embed aesthetics within their social realm. The introduction outlines the topic, methodology, the material and provides an overview of the current state of research. Chapter 1 will address the period of the late seventeenth century, c. 1660s to 1690s, focusing particularly on the concept of worthiness, meaning the social value portraiture or biography assigned to and argued for their subjects. Chapter 2 is set at around 1700, more precisely between 1683, the publication of Dryden’s translation of Plutarch’s Lives, and 1719, when all three treatises on art by Jonathan Richardson’s had appeared. This section deals with emerging methodology, referentiality, and likeness. It explores comparative methods ('paralleling') and the increasing orientation of art and literary theories towards contemporaneity. Chapter 3 covers the early eighteenth century, c. 1710s to 1740s, and explores the relationship between subject, work, and the public sphere, and strategies of image-making. Chapter 4 ranges from 1740s to 1750s, examining narrative methods in visual and literary life-writing, especially focusing Samuel Johnson, William Hogarth, and James Harris and the role that time as moment, length, and duration played in aesthetic thinking. Covering the period from c. 1750s to 1780s, chapter 5 picks up the thread of chapter 4 by analysing how, in occasional genres, aesthetics and ethics concur in their embodiment by people. Finally, chapter 6 brings the several threads of the other chapters together to show how the coexistent and interacting streams of portraiture and biography were consciously merged, implying that one should no longer exist without the other. The conclusion summarises the arguments and discusses how aesthetics and information work as complements.}, language = {en}, school = {King's College, London}, author = {Pahl, Kerstin}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @phdthesis{mason_french_2011, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {French language, and {French} manners, in eighteenth-century {British} literature}, abstract = {Eighteenth-century social and political relationships between Britain and France have long enjoyed great scholarly interest, and the linguistic influence of French on English is being defined with increasing precision. Until now, however, there have been only brief stylistic considerations of the literary role played by French in eighteenth-century English prose literature. My thesis seeks to address that deficiency by investigating the literary usage and significance of French language in English literature. As the period is noted for the explosion of interest in language and its cultural ramifications; this study continuously considers the metonymical function of French usage as a signifier of broader social corollaries. This thesis attempts to forge a link between identifiable social attitudes and their incarnation in specific linguistic usage. I initially set out a context of opinion on French language and culture, and attitudes to borrowing and imitation, derived from journal, essay and treatise. Such a context demonstrates that France is unrivalled as the “other” against which British identities were forged. Rates of lexical borrowing from French reached an historical low in the eighteenth century, and the proliferation of grammars and dictionaries bespoke a desire to define, limit, and control language. Yet the language of the developing novel, I argue, was inflected with French idiom, an idiom that offered a uniquely rich and potent strain of evocation and association. Writers of the novel, from Richardson and Smollett, to Brooke, and Burney, deploy French flexibly but with precision; each author exercises great control in borrowing idiom for purposes ranging from plot development and characterisation, to satire and pathos. My research explores those constructs, and because I found that the question of literary French usage is gendered, much of my thesis is structured along lines of gender. The letters of Lord Chesterfield, Samuel Johnson, and William Shenstone, Fanny Boscawen, Hannah More, and Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, form counterpoints to the novel, and establish areas both of commonality and divergence between French usage in the fictional and familiar prose of men and women. In its final chapter, this study turns explicitly to the wider social concerns underlying preceding discussions, viz. the significance of French usage to English manners and morals in the novels ranging from John Cleland’s Fanny Hill to Charlotte Lennox’s The Female Quixote. This thesis necessarily incorporates extensive but germane quotation, and embraces historical sociolinguistics, social history, stylistics, literary theory, and practical literary criticism. While this study cannot claim to be comprehensive, it seeks to open out a field of study hitherto neglected.}, language = {en}, school = {University of Sheffield}, author = {Mason, Jon-Kris}, year = {2011}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @phdthesis{kugler_representations_2007, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Representations of race and romance in eighteenth-century {English} novels}, abstract = {My dissertation analyzes how eighteenth-century novels were still invested in the continuation of the romance and need to be read in the historical context of English interactions with other cultures, in particular those of the Ottoman Empire. Chapter One sets up the racial model of romance and demonstrates how it fit into English politics by contrasting the reinterpretations of Aphra Behn’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Oroonoko{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} (1688) throughout the eighteenth century as the protagonist’s cultural affiliations shifts from Islamic to “pagan” African as the prose narrative’s use of romance tropes to support Behn’s royalist politics is replaced, eventually leading to the narrative’s association with the abolition of the transatlantic slave trade. Chapter Two shifts to the establishment of the “Arabick Interest” in Restoration and early eighteenth-century England by examining the contesting reactions to the influence of Islam on English identity through its analysis of England’s translations between 1671 and 1708 of the philosophical romance Muhammad Ibn Tufayl’s Hayy Ibn Yaqzan as well as the anxieties causes by a Protestant-Islamic connection in Daniel Defoe’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Robinson Crusoe{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} (1719). The second half of this dissertation adds the discussion of women as another “third term” like romance and Islamic influence. Chapter Three’s discussion of Samuel Johnson’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Rasselas{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} (1759) and Charlotte Lennox’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}The Female Quixote{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} (1752) both use romance elements to reference an older form of history writing, one in which the boundaries between romance and fact are porous, to critique English concepts of difference, especially those of gender or culture, in favor of a more universalized view of the world. Their works responded to a mid eighteenth-century shift as England began to emerge as a global power. Chapter Four combines the elements of race, religion and gender from the preceding chapters in its reading of Charlotte Dacre’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Zofloya{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} (1806), of which I argue that even though she does not explicitly argue for increased legal rights or social freedoms for women, Dacre’s presentations of the dangers to society through its enforcement of feminine passivity implicitly demonstrates a need to create a society where women are educated to be free subjects and independent of patriarchal control.}, language = {en}, school = {University of California, San Diego}, author = {Kugler, Emily Meri Nitta}, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @phdthesis{johnston_samuel_2000, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}'s diminutive histories}, language = {en}, school = {University of Cambridge}, author = {Johnston, F.}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @phdthesis{williamson_orienting_2015, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Orienting {Virtue}: morals, markets, and global modernity in {English} literature, 1660–1800}, abstract = {“Orienting Virtue contends that Enlightenment “virtue” functioned as a strategy for encoding and responding to the contradictions of global modernity. Early modern England’s entry into a vibrant global economy catalyzed a shift in perceptions about the basis and proof of “virtue” — Birth to merit, land to credit, chivalry to civility — that was praised by progressive advocates of trade such as Daniel Defoe and criticized by conservative thinkers such as Jonathan Swift. While world historians and some literary critics have challenged Anglo-centric assumptions about the world economy before 1800, resituating seventeenth- and eighteenth-century literature within its Asia-dominant context, there has been little reconsideration of the fundamental rhetoric of national “virtue” as it both reflected and reordered England’s global milieu. Scholars who do address virtue generally focus on a specific type (political, economic, or gendered) and emphasize its shifting meaning across the long eighteenth century from an aristocratic to a cosmopolitan and then to a domestic quality. I argue, in contrast, that English writers throughout the period deployed a complex and often contradictory notion of virtue to address what they saw as a series of moral failures and material crises, from the Civil War to the South Sea Bubble. The problem of defining virtue hinged on the difficulty of articulating absolute values amidst dynamic spatial and temporal networks. Whereas postcolonial critics emphasize Britain’s increasingly exploitative power over global resources, I argue that writers from Henry Neville to Samuel Johnson to Jemima Kindersley saw in Eastern societies economic strength, political order, and moral integrity that put England to shame. To rediscover what Swift’s Gulliver calls England’s “pure native virtues” and to construct models of virtue that might enable present action and future success, writers developed a tripartite definition of virtue — human excellence, moral purity, and divine efficacy — -that allowed them to articulate distinctly modern and ostensibly English qualities of “progress,” “liberty,” “chastity,” and “duty.” They did so, however, by drawing on examples of virtue from the ancient past and from Eastern empires, seeing in these other times and places models to simultaneously emulate and dismiss. In response to England's tenuous position on the world stage, writers represented virtue alternately as a future ideal, the action required to bring that ideal to fruition, and the originary or transcendent power driving that action. Rather than a simple mode of judgment, virtue offered an epistemological paradigm that allowed writers to imagine a future in which England's moral and material worth remained intact despite weakness and corruption.}, language = {en}, school = {Southern Methodist University}, author = {Williamson, Bethany}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @phdthesis{_george__2008, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {個「不道德的道德家」及其傳承:賽彌爾強森, 修身, 與十八世紀英國的文字印刷 = {The} "{Vicious} {Moralist}" and {His} {Legacy}: {Samuel} {Johnson}, {Self}-{Improvement}, and the {Printed} {Word} in {Eighteenth} {Century} {Britain}}, shorttitle = {一個「不道德的道德家」及其傳承}, language = {zh}, school = {National Cheng Kung University Department of Foreign Languages \& Literature}, author = {王亞倫. George, Allen}, year = {2008}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @phdthesis{chiou_romantic_2012, type = {{DPhil} thesis}, title = {Romantic posthumous life writing: inter-stitching genres and forms of mourning and commemmoration}, shorttitle = {Romantic posthumous life writing}, abstract = {Contemporary scholarship has seen increasing interest in the study of elegy. The present work attempts to elevate and expand discussions of death and survival beyond the ambit of elegy to a more genre-inclusive and ethically sensitive survey of Romantic posthumous life writings. Combining an ethic of remembrance founded on mutual fulfilment and reciprocal care with the Romantic tendency to hybridise different genres of mourning and commemoration, the study re- conceives “posthumous life” as the 'inexhaustible' product of endless collaboration between the dead, the dying and the living. This thesis looks to the philosophical meditations of Francis Bacon, John Locke and Emmanuel Levinas for an ethical framework of human protection, fulfilment and preservation. In an effort to locate the origin of posthumous life writing, the first chapter examines the philosophical context in which different genres and media of commemoration emerged in the eighteenth century. Accordingly, it will commence with a survey of Enlightenment attitudes toward posthumous sympathy and the threat of death. The second part of the chapter turns to the tangled histories of epitaph, biography, portraiture, sepulchre and elegy in the writings of Samuel Johnson, Henry Kett, Vicesimus Knox, William Godwin and William Wordsworth. The Romantic culture of mourning and commemoration inherits the intellectual and generic legacies of the Enlightenment. Hence, Chapter Two will try to uncover the complex generic and formal crossovers between epitaph, extempore, effusion, elegy and biography in Wordsworth’s 'Extempore Effusion upon the Death of James Hogg' (1835-7) and his 'Epitaph' (1835-7) for Charles Lamb. However, the chapter also recognises the ethical repercussions of Wordsworth’s inadequate, even mortifying, treatment of a fellow woman writer in his otherwise successful expression of ethical remembrance. To address the problem of gender in Romantic memorialisation, Chapter Three will take a close look at Letitia Elizabeth Landon' s reply to Wordsworth’s incompetent defence of Felicia Hemans. Mediating the ambitions and anxieties of her subject, as well as her public image and private pain, 'Felicia Hemans' (1838) is an audacious composite of autograph, epitaph, elegy, corrective biography and visual portraiture. The two closing chapters respond to Thomas Carlyle’s outspoken confidence in 'Portraits and Letters' as indispensable aids to biographies. Chapter Four identifies a tentative connection between the aesthetic of visual portraiture and the ethic of life writing. To demonstrate the convergence of both artistic and humane principles, this cross-media analysis will first evaluate Sir Joshua Reynolds’s memoirs of his deceased friends. Then, it will compare Wordsworth's and Hemans's verse reflections on the commemorative power and limitation of iconography. The last chapter assesses the role of private correspondence in the continuation of familiar relation and reciprocal support. Landon's dramatic enactment of a 'feminine Robinson Crusoe' in her letters from Africa urges the unbroken offering of service and remembrance to a fallen friend through posthumous correspondence. The concluding section will consider the ethical implications for the belated memorials and services furnished by friends and colleagues in the wake of her death.}, language = {en}, school = {Oxford University}, author = {Chiou, Tim Yi-Chang}, year = {2012}, keywords = {Johnson, Philosophy}, } @phdthesis{baldus_scandals_1997, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {"{Scandal}'s reign": {Gossip} and authorship in eighteenth-century {England}}, shorttitle = {"{Scandal}'s reign"}, abstract = {This dissertation traces the shifting conceptions of what Richard Brinsley Sheridan termed “scandal’s reign,” crafting a cultural history of printed gossip during the period from the 1680s through the 1790s. By examining the complex negotiations of gossip by authors like Delarivier Manley, Alexander Pope, Samuel Johnson, and Charlotte Smith, it also seeks to challenge prevalent models of literary history that largely consign male and female authors to separate traditions. In Chapter Three, I trace gossip’s impact on Samuel Johnson’s influential literary career and on the scores of biographies that appeared after his death. Johnson carefully emphasizes how his own labors effect a certain distance from gossip, thereby distinguishing his writing from what he portrays as the miniature scale of trivial tattle or scandal.}, language = {en}, school = {Northwestern University}, author = {Baldus, Kimberly Kay}, year = {1997}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, } @phdthesis{landreth_action_2009, type = {{PhD} thesis}, title = {Action at a distance: {Motion} and literature in {Enlightenment} {Britain}}, shorttitle = {Action at a distance}, language = {en}, school = {New York University}, author = {Landreth, Sara}, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{tankard_samuel_2009, address = {Dunedin, N.Z.}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} 1709–2009: life \& afterlife}, shorttitle = {Samuel {Johnson} 1709-2009}, language = {en}, publisher = {Dunedin Public Libraries}, author = {Tankard, Paul and Tedeschi, Anthony}, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{beaumont_pencil_1989, address = {[Los Angeles]}, title = {A pencil sketch of {Samuel} {Johnson}: for the {Samuel} {Johnson} {Society} of {Southern} {California}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Privately printed by Lofgrein's Printing for the Samuel Johnson Society of Southern California}, author = {Beaumont, George Howland}, editor = {Brack, Jr., O M}, year = {1989}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, } @book{ruxin_lord_2004, address = {[New Haven]}, title = {Lord {Auchinleck}'s {Fingal}: being remarks inscribed in the hand of {Alexander} {Boswell} in his own copy of {James} {Macpherson}'s {Ossian} offerings, with an introductory essay on the {Johnson}/{Macpherson} controversy}, shorttitle = {Lord {Auchinleck}'s {Fingal}}, language = {en}, publisher = {[Yale University]}, author = {Ruxin, Paul T.}, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, annote = {A keepsake in support of the Yale editions of the private papers of James Boswell. }, } @book{boswell_diario_2015, address = {Palermo}, series = {Il divano}, title = {Diario di un viaggio alle {Ebridi}}, isbn = {978-88-389-3355-4}, abstract = {Questa curiosa avventura di viaggio del dottor Johnson con il suo biografo Boswell (che una ventina d’anni dopo lo avrebbe immortalato ne “Vita di Samuel Johnson”, di cui questo “Viaggio alle Ebridi” è una sorta di prova generale) si svolse tra l’agosto e il novembre del 1773. Il dotto letterato era nel suo sessantaquattresimo anno e dunque la faticosa escursione si caricava di molti significati, soprattutto la prospettiva di “godere gli aspetti selvaggi” di una terra ancora circondata di mistero. Ma come il Dottore guarda al paesaggio e si fa antropologo, così il giovane Boswell si sofferma di più sul venerato maestro (“qualunque cosa riguardi un uomo così grande merita di essere osservata”). Sicché il diario giornaliero di una esplorazione diventa anche il ritratto di un genio in viaggio che giudica dei contemporanei e uno specchio della vita britannica settecentesca.}, language = {it}, number = {299}, publisher = {Sellerio}, author = {Boswell, James}, editor = {Asioli, Andrea}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{emery_denbigh_1998, address = {Chester}, edition = {Rev. ed.}, series = {Walks}, title = {Denbigh: {Doctor} {Johnson}'s haunts}, isbn = {978-1-872265-39-1}, language = {en}, publisher = {G. Emery}, author = {Emery, Gordon}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{emery_denbigh_1990, address = {Chester}, series = {Walks in {Clwyd}}, title = {Denbigh: {Doctor} {Johnson}'s haunts}, isbn = {978-1-872265-39-1}, language = {en}, publisher = {G. Emery}, author = {Emery, Gordon}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{christies_english_1992, address = {London}, title = {English literature from the library of {George} {Milne}}, language = {en}, number = {BKS-4680}, publisher = {Christie's}, author = {{Christie's}}, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{boswell_vida_2007, address = {Pozuelo de Alarcón}, series = {El {Acantilado}}, title = {La vida de {Samuel} {Johnson}}, isbn = {978-84-670-2489-0}, language = {es}, number = {144}, publisher = {Espasa}, author = {Boswell, James}, translator = {Santamaría López, José Miguel and Santamaría López, Cándido}, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{hoole_five_2010, address = {New York}, title = {Five letters and a dream of {Johnson}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Privately printed by Thames Printing Company for the Johnsonians}, author = {Hoole, John}, year = {2010}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, Paperback, Criticism, Letters}, } @book{boswell__1985, series = {新潮文庫}, title = {約翰生傳 / {Yue} han sheng chuan [{The} {Life} of {Samuel} {Johnson}]}, language = {zh}, number = {150}, publisher = {臺北市 : 志文, 民74 Edition: 再版. Tai bei shi : Zhi wen}, author = {Boswell, James}, translator = {Luo, Luojia}, year = {1985}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @incollection{new_rasselas_1985, address = {London}, title = {\textit{{Rasselas}}: {Form} as {Model}}, isbn = {978-0-333-38450-3}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Fiction and purpose in "{Utopia}," "{Rasselas}," "{The} mill on the {Floss} " and "{Women} in love"}, publisher = {Macmillan}, author = {New, Peter}, year = {1985}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {83--107}, } @incollection{new_rasselas_1985-1, address = {London}, title = {\textit{{Rasselas}}: {Ends}}, isbn = {978-0-333-38450-3}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Fiction and purpose in "{Utopia}," "{Rasselas}," "{The} mill on the {Floss} " and "{Women} in love"}, publisher = {Macmillan}, author = {New, Peter}, year = {1985}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {108--132}, } @incollection{new_rasselas_1985-2, address = {London}, title = {\textit{{Rasselas}}: {Fiction} and {Acceptance}}, isbn = {978-0-333-38450-3}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Fiction and purpose in "{Utopia}," "{Rasselas}," "{The} mill on the {Floss} " and "{Women} in love"}, publisher = {Macmillan}, author = {New, Peter}, year = {1985}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {133--153}, } @book{hewitt_immortal_2009, address = {[London]}, title = {An immortal friend: {Dr} {Johnson} and the {Royal} {Academy}}, language = {en}, publisher = {Royal Academy of Arts}, author = {Hewitt, Rachel and Savage, Nick}, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, annote = {Exhibition catalogue. }, } @book{boswell_dr_1990, address = {Zürich}, series = {Diogenes-{Taschenbuch}}, title = {Dr. {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Leben} und {Meinungen}}, isbn = {978-3-257-20786-6}, language = {de}, number = {20786}, publisher = {Diogenes}, author = {Boswell, James}, translator = {Güttinger, Fritz}, year = {1990}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{claustre_history_1993, address = {[Los Angeles]}, title = {The history of {Tahmas} {Kuli} {Khan}, {Shah}, or {Sophi} of {Persia}}, abstract = {Johnson’s revision of a translated section from the French work Histoire de Thamas Kouli Kan.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Privately printed for the Samuel Johnson Society of Southern California}, author = {Claustre, André de and Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {Brack, Jr., O M}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Johnson}, annote = {Johnson's revision of a translated section from the French work Histoire de Thamas Kouli Kan. }, } @book{johnson_historia_2009, address = {Salamanca}, series = {Colección {Textos} {Recuperados}}, title = {Historia de {Rasselas}, príncipe de {Abisinia}}, isbn = {978-84-7800-328-0}, language = {es}, number = {26}, publisher = {Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca}, author = {Johnson, Samuel}, editor = {Establier Pérez, Helena}, translator = {Joyes y Blake, Inés}, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{piozzi_souvenirs_2005, address = {[Monaco]}, series = {Collection {Anatolia}}, title = {Souvenirs et anecdotes sur {Samuel} {Johnson}}, isbn = {978-2-268-05423-0}, language = {fr}, publisher = {Du Rocher}, author = {Piozzi, Hester Lynch}, editor = {Ingrams, Richard}, translator = {Di Natale, Isabel}, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{stone_dr_1998, address = {Beaminster}, title = {Dr {Johnson}'s house and the {National} {Fire} {Service} during the war}, isbn = {978-0-948807-43-5}, language = {en}, publisher = {Thomas Harmsworth}, author = {Stone, Harry}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{berkeley_comentarios_1989, address = {México}, title = {Comentarios filosóficos: {Introducción} manuscrita a los principios del conocimiento humano: {Correspondencia} con {Johnson}}, isbn = {978-968-36-1033-1}, language = {es}, publisher = {Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México}, author = {Berkeley, George}, translator = {Robles, José Antonio}, year = {1989}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, } @book{boswell_leben_1985, address = {München}, series = {Bibliothek des 18. {Jahrhunderts}}, title = {Das {Leben} {Samuel} {Johnsons} und {Das} {Tagebuch} einer {Reise} nach den {Hebriden}}, isbn = {978-3-406-08860-5}, language = {de}, publisher = {Beck}, author = {Boswell, James}, translator = {Schlösser, Jutta}, year = {1985}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{knies_scarce_2009, address = {Scranton}, title = {"{Scarce} books \& elegant editions": {Samuel} {Johnson} \& {James} {Boswell}: selections from the {Edward} {R}. {Leahy} collection, {Heritage} {Room}, {Weinberg} {Memorial} {Library}, {The} {University} of {Scranton}, {September} 18, 2009–{December} 11, 2009}, shorttitle = {"{Scarce} books \& elegant editions"}, language = {en}, publisher = {University of Scranton Library}, author = {Knies, Michael and Thorne, Jason and Leahy, Edward R.}, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, annote = {Catalogue of an exhibition held at the University of Scranton Library. }, } @book{chesterton_juicio_2009, address = {México, D.F.}, series = {Clásico {Sexto} {Piso}}, title = {El juicio del doctor {Johnson}: comedia en tres actos}, isbn = {978-84-96867-46-8}, abstract = {John Swallow Swift es un espía americano que desembarca en las islas Hébridas junto a su esposa, Mary, con una secreta misión: establecer contacto con la sociedad inglesa para tomarle el pulso en lo referente a la guerra de Independencia de Estados Unidos. La pareja se instala en Londres, donde se verá inmersa en un enredo político que pondrá a prueba tanto sus ideales como su amor, y en el que la simulación es requisito de supervivencia. — Inside back jacket flap John Swallow Swift is an American spy who disembarks in the Hebrides with his wife Mary and a secret}, language = {es}, publisher = {Sexto Piso}, author = {Chesterton, G. K.}, translator = {Martínez-Lage, Miguel}, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{boswell_dr_2008, address = {Zürich}, title = {Dr. {Samuel} {Johnson} {Leben} und {Meinungen}; mit dem {Tagebuch} einer {Reise} nach den {Hebriden}}, isbn = {978-3-257-06673-9}, abstract = {Ein begeisterungsfähiger junger Mann trifft auf einen Gelehrten, den er abgöttisch bewundert. Über Jahrzehnte begleitet er ihn und hält alles, was sein Idol tut oder sagt, akribisch fest: Wen er besucht, was er isst, mit wem, in welchen Kneipen, was dabei geredet wird und so weiter und so fort. Stellen Sie sich weiter vor, der Gelehrte sei geistreich, umfassend gebildet, aufbrausend, schlagfertig, ein höchst widersprüchlicher, freier und faszinierender Geist. Und der junge Mann sei empfindsam und nicht ohne Humor. Dann haben Sie eine Vorstellung von der berühmtesten Biographie aller Zeiten: James Boswells {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Lebensbeschreibung von Dr. Samuel Johnson{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, dem Schriftsteller, Lexikographen und Literaturpapst des 18. Jahrhunderts. Aus dem fesselnden Porträt eines außergewöhnlichen Mannes ersteht das Bild seiner Zeit — und unserer europäischen Kultur.}, language = {de}, publisher = {Diogenes}, author = {Boswell, James}, translator = {Güttinger, Fritz}, year = {2008}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{connolly_samuel_2020, address = {London}, title = {Samuel {Johnson} vs the darkness trilogy}, isbn = {978-1-5293-1207-2}, language = {en}, publisher = {Hodder}, author = {Connolly, John}, year = {2020}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{schoneveld_sea-changes_1996, address = {Amsterdam}, series = {Textxet: studies in comparative literature}, title = {Sea-changes: studies in three centuries of {Anglo}-{Dutch} cultural transmission}, isbn = {978-90-420-0077-3}, shorttitle = {Sea-changes}, language = {en}, number = {8}, publisher = {Rodopi}, author = {Schoneveld, Cornelis W.}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{curley_johnson_1996, title = {Johnson {No} {Jacobite}; or, {Treason} {Not} {Yet} {Unmasked}}, volume = {7}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Curley, Thomas M.}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Johnson, criticism, Jacobites}, pages = {137--162}, annote = {A response to Clark and Erskine-Hill, arguing that Johnson was not a Jacobite. }, } @incollection{rudman_book_2009, address = {Evanston}, title = {The {Book} of {Samuel}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Book} of {Samuel}: {Essays} on {Poetry} and {Imagination}}, publisher = {Northwestern University Press}, author = {Rudman, Mark}, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson, Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834)}, pages = {191--254}, annote = {On three Samuels: Samuel Johnson, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and Samuel Beckett. }, } @article{abbott_compassion_1988, title = {'{Compassion} and {Horror} in {Every} {Humane} {Mind}': {Samuel} {Johnson}, the {Society} of {Arts}, and {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Prostitution}}, volume = {136}, language = {en}, journal = {Journal of the Royal Society of the Arts}, author = {Abbott, John L. and Allan, D. G. C.}, year = {1988}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, prostitution, Royal Society of Arts}, pages = {749--754, 827--832}, } @incollection{davis_dr_2002, address = {New York}, title = {Dr. {Johnson}, \textit{{Amelia}}, and the {Discourse} of {Disability}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Bending {Over} {Backwards}: {Disability}, {Dismodernism}, and {Other} {Difficult} {Positions}}, publisher = {New York University Press}, author = {Davis, Lennard J.}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {47--66}, } @article{mcdermott_intertextual_1995, title = {The {Intertextual} {Web} of {Johnson}’s \textit{{Dictionary}} and the {Concept} of {Authorship}}, volume = {3}, language = {en}, journal = {Publications de l’Institut national de la langue française: Dictionairique et lexicographie}, author = {McDermott, Anne}, editor = {Quemada, Bernard}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {165--72}, } @article{payne_johnson_1992, title = {Johnson vs. {Milton}: {Criticism} as {Inquisition}}, volume = {19}, issn = {1542-4286}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {College Literature: A Journal of Critical Literary Studies}, author = {Payne, Michael}, month = feb, year = {1992}, keywords = {Johnson, criticism, Milton, John (1608-1674)}, pages = {60--74}, } @article{redgrave_my_2004, title = {My {Season} with {Sam}}, volume = {55}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Johnsonian News Letter}, author = {Redgrave, Corin}, month = mar, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {6--8}, annote = {The actor describes his role as Johnson in Maureen Lawrence’s Resurrection in Lichfield. }, } @incollection{weinbrot_johnsons_2005, address = {Newark}, title = {Johnson’s \textit{{London}} and {Juvenal}’s {Third} {Satire}: {The} {Country} as ‘{Ironic}’ {Norm}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Aspects of {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Essays} on {His} {Arts}, {Mind}, {Afterlife}, and {Politics}}, publisher = {University of Delaware Press}, author = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {92--104}, } @incollection{weinbrot_no_2005, address = {Newark}, title = {No ‘{Mock} {Debate}’: {Questions} and {Answers} in {The} \textit{{Vanity} of {Human} {Wishes}}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Aspects of {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Essays} on {His} {Arts}, {Mind}, {Afterlife}, and {Politics}}, publisher = {University of Delaware Press}, author = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {105--124}, } @incollection{weinbrot_what_2005-1, address = {Newark}, title = {What {Johnson}'s {Illustrative} {Quotations} {Illustrate}: {Language} and {Viewpoint} in the {Dictionary}}, isbn = {978-0-521-84844-2}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Anniversary {Essays} on {Johnson}'s "{Dictionary}"}, publisher = {University of Delaware Press}, author = {Weinbrot, Howard D.}, year = {2005}, keywords = {Johnson, Language, Reference, prose, politics, quotation, religious beliefs}, pages = {53--71}, } @incollection{williams_incarnation_2007, address = {New York}, title = {Incarnation {Day}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Year}’s {Best} {Science} {Fiction}: {Twenty}-{Fourth} {Annual} {Collection}}, publisher = {St. Martin's Griffin}, author = {Williams, Walter Jon}, editor = {Dozois, Gardner}, year = {2007}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {266--294}, annote = {A short story in which SJ figures. }, } @incollection{epstein_recognizing_1987, address = {Philadelphia}, title = {Recognizing the {Biographer}: {Boswell}’s \textit{{Life} of {Johnson}}}, isbn = {0-8122-8081-4}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Recognizing biography}, publisher = {University of Pennsylvania Press}, author = {Epstein, William H.}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, 20th, Scottish literature, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1791), An Account of the Life of Mr. Richard Savage (1744), Walton, Izaak (1593-1683), Eminent Victorians (1918), Strachey, Lytton (1880-1932), The Life and Death of Dr. Donne (1640), Izaak (1593-1683), Walton, Samuel (1709-1784), James (1740-1795), LL.D. (1791), The Life of Samuel Johnson, History and criticism, 1600-1699}, pages = {90--137}, } @misc{greene_chief_1985, address = {Research Triangle Park}, title = {Chief {Glories}: {The} {Life} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, publisher = {National Humanities Center}, author = {Greene, Donald J. and Vance, John A.}, year = {1985}, keywords = {Johnson}, annote = {Interviews with Greene and Vance. }, } @incollection{jarvis_johnsons_1995-1, address = {Oxford}, title = {Johnson’s {Theory} and {Practice} of {Shakespearian} {Textual} {Criticism}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Scholars and {Gentlemen}: {Shakespearian} {Textual} {Criticism} and {Representations} of {Scholarly} {Labour}, 1725–1765}, publisher = {Clarendon Press}, author = {Jarvis, Simon}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {159--181}, } @incollection{whittemore_and_1988, address = {Baltimore}, title = {—{And} the {Boswell} {Connection}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Pure {Lives}: {The} {Early} {Biographers}}, publisher = {Johns Hopkins University Press}, author = {Whittemore, Reed}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {123--130}, } @incollection{whittemore_johnson_1988, address = {Baltimore}, title = {Johnson on {Biography}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Pure {Lives}: {The} {Early} {Biographers}}, publisher = {Johns Hopkins University Press}, author = {Whittemore, Reed}, year = {1988}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {147--150}, } @book{wood_dr_1989, address = {Bristol}, title = {Dr. {Johnson} and {Fanny} {Burney}}, publisher = {Bristol Classical Press}, editor = {Wood, Nigel and Tinker, Chauncey Brewster}, year = {1989}, keywords = {Johnson}, annote = {“Selection based on the 1912 edition of Chauncey Brewster Tinker.” }, } @article{hitchens_samuel_2009, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: {Demons} and {Dictionaries} [review of \textit{{Samuel} {Johnson}: {A} {Biography}}, by {Peter} {Martin}]}, language = {en}, journal = {The Atlantic Monthly}, author = {Hitchens, Christopher}, month = mar, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {165--169}, } @article{trautmann_dr_2004-1, title = {Dr. {Johnson} and the {Pandits}: {Imagining} the {Perfect} {Dictionary} in {Colonial} {Madras}}, volume = {38}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Indian Economic \& Social History Review}, author = {Trautmann, Thomas R.}, year = {2004}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {375--397}, } @book{korshin_age_1987, address = {New York}, title = {The {Age} of {Johnson}: {A} {Scholarly} {Annual}}, publisher = {AMS Press}, editor = {Korshin, Paul J. and Lynch, Jack and Scanlan, J. T.}, year = {1987}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{boswell_boswells_2001, address = {Edinburgh}, title = {Boswell's {Edinburgh} journals, 1767–1786}, isbn = {978-1-84183-020-9}, abstract = {James Boswell’s diaries, written while he was practising as an advocate in Edinburgh between 1767 and 1786, provide a vivid picture of the high and low life of the Scottish capital. A friend of philosophers like David Hume and Adam Smith, Boswell also mixed with the criminal classes, was a prodigious drinker and frequented the town’s brothels. Each day he wrote down all that he had done and seen with complete frankness.}, language = {eng}, publisher = {Mercat Press}, author = {Boswell, James}, editor = {Milne, Hugh M.}, year = {2001}, note = {OCLC: 48754335}, keywords = {Johnson, Philosophy}, } @book{alkon_samuel_1984, address = {Los Angeles}, series = {William {Andrews} {Clark} {Memorial} {Library} seminar papers}, title = {Samuel {Johnson}: pictures and words: papers presented at a {Clark} {Library} seminar 23 {October}, 1982}, shorttitle = {Samuel {Johnson}}, language = {eng}, publisher = {William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, University of California, Los Angeles}, author = {Alkon, Paul K. and Folkenflik, Robert}, year = {1984}, note = {OCLC: 12130963}, keywords = {18th, Johnson}, } @article{nokes_autobiographies_2008, title = {Autobiographies of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {E:12}, issn = {0028-6540}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Nokes, David}, year = {2008}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {3--12}, } @article{pickford_johnson_2008, title = {Johnson and {Tea}}, volume = {E:12}, issn = {0028-6540}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Pickford, Stephanie}, year = {2008}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {13--23}, } @article{sabor_united_2008, title = {"{United} in {One} {Performance}": {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Frances} {Burney}}, volume = {E:12}, issn = {0028-6540}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Sabor, Peter}, year = {2008}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {24--35}, } @article{headland_arthur_2008, title = {Arthur {Murphy} and {Samuel} {Johnson}: {A} {Case} of {Intellectual} {Affinity}}, volume = {E:12}, issn = {0028-6540}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Headland, Garry}, year = {2008}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {36--46}, } @article{smith_present_2008, title = {"{The} {Present} {Hour} {Alone} is {Man}'s": {Johnson}'s {Poetry} and the {Redemption} of {Time}}, volume = {E:12}, issn = {0028-6540}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Smith, K. E.}, year = {2008}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{cambridge_samuel_2008, title = {The {Samuel} {Johnson} {Tercentenary}}, volume = {E:12}, issn = {0028-6540}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Cambridge, Nicholas}, year = {2008}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {61--66}, } @article{caudle_justice_2008, title = {Justice for {Sir} {John}; or, {The} {Blind} {Man} and {His} {Elephant} [review of \textit{{The} {Life} of {Samuel} {Johnson}, {LL}.{D}.}, by {John} {Hawkins}]}, volume = {E:12}, issn = {0028-6540}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Caudle, James J.}, year = {2008}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{rees_samuel_2008, title = {Samuel {Johnson} after 300 {Years}}, volume = {E:12}, issn = {0028-6540}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Rees, Christine}, collaborator = {Clingham, Greg and Smallwood, Philip}, year = {2008}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{scanlan_making_2008, title = {The {Making} of {Dr}. {Johnson}: {Icon} of {Modern} {Culture}}, volume = {E:12}, issn = {0028-6540}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Scanlan, J. T.}, collaborator = {Wiltshire, John}, year = {2008}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{mugglestone_anniversary_2006, title = {Anniversary {Essays} on {Johnson}’s “{Dictionary}”}, volume = {53 [251]}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Mugglestone, Lynda}, collaborator = {Lynch, Jack and Mugglestone, Lynda}, month = dec, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {560--63}, } @book{boswell_general_2016, address = {New Haven}, series = {Yale editions of the private papers of {James} {Boswell}: research edition}, title = {The general correspondence of {James} {Boswell}, 1766-1769. {Volume} 1, 1766-1767}, isbn = {978-0-19-184120-0}, abstract = {This is the first of two volumes containing Boswell’s correspondence with more than 200 people, including Pitt, Rousseau, Paoli, John Wilkes, Sir Alexander Dick, Baretti and numerous women friends}, language = {eng}, number = {5}, urldate = {2025-05-10}, publisher = {Yale University Press}, author = {Boswell, James}, editor = {Cole, Richard Cargill and Baker, Peter S. and McClellan, Rachel}, year = {2016}, note = {OCLC: 967259209}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{boswell_general_2006, address = {New Haven}, series = {Yale editions of the private papers of {James} {Boswell}: research edition}, title = {The general correspondence of {James} {Boswell}, 1757–1763}, isbn = {978-0-7486-1805-7}, abstract = {This volume, ninth in the Research Series of correspondence in the Yale Boswell Editions, assembles the bulk of the surviving letters between the young Boswell and his circle of friends and acquaintances in a period crucial to his personal and authorial development, up to the time he wrote his now famous journal in London in 1762–63. Opening with an exchange — rooted in his rebellious adolescent fascination with the Edinburgh theatre — with the gentleman-actor West Digges, it closes with letters written in July 1763 near the end of his second visit to London (the one in which he first met Samuel Johnson), a short time before his reluctant departure for legal study in Utrecht. The volume features centrally the correspondence between Boswell and his friend and literary collaborator Andrew Erskine (1740–93), a poet/soldier of the kind the young Boswell briefly aspired to be. Their surviving letters, printed here alongside the revised versions in the facetious Letters between the Honourable Andrew Erskine, and James Boswell, Esq., Boswell’s first book-length publication, and the first to bear his name, offer revealingly early evidence of the kinds of selective self-revision Boswell would employ in his later writings and perfect in the {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Life of Johnson{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} (1791). Overall, these letters document Boswell’s fluid experiments in selfhood as he ponders his life’s future possible trajectories — as soldier, lawyer, wit, author, bon-vivant, Scots laird, or M.P. — and records, and tests against other sensibilities, his fascination with the unfolding drama of his existence. James J. Caudle’s introduction situates this drama in the historical contexts which it mirrors and illuminates, following Boswell from his post-Culloden Edinburgh boyhood to his capitulation to his formidable father’s vision for him (to follow him as a Scots laird and lawyer) soon after the brief and embattled premiership of the Earl of Bute brings a vexed and controversial end to the Seven Years’ War. Some thirty-five correspondents are represented in more than 150 letters and other documents (such as verse-epistles), comprehensively annotated to the long-established standards of the Yale Boswell Editions.}, language = {eng}, number = {9}, urldate = {2025-05-10}, publisher = {Yale University Press}, author = {Boswell, James}, editor = {Caudle, James J. and Hankins, David}, year = {2006}, note = {OCLC: 52991807}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{boswell_correspondence_2022, address = {New Haven}, series = {Yale editions of the private papers of {James} {Boswell}: research edition}, title = {The correspondence of {James} {Boswell} and {Sir} {William} {Forbes} of {Pitsligo}}, isbn = {978-1-4744-6153-5}, abstract = {This volume, tenth in the Yale Boswell Editions Research Series of correspondence, collects the letters exchanged between James Boswell (1740–1795) and Sir William Forbes of Pitsligo (1739–1806), eminent banker, civic improver, philanthropist, literary and cultural patron, and lay leader of Edinburgh’s “English Episcopal” community}, language = {eng}, number = {10}, urldate = {2025-05-10}, publisher = {Yale University Press}, author = {Boswell, James and Forbes, William}, editor = {Sher, Richard B.}, year = {2022}, note = {OCLC: 1303892341}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{boswell_journals_2023, address = {New Haven}, series = {The {Yale} {Editions} of the {Private} {Papers} of {James} {Boswell}}, title = {The {Journals} in {Scotland}, {England} and {Ireland}, 1766–1769}, isbn = {978-1-3995-0102-6}, abstract = {The journals covered by the volume record much of Boswell’s life as a young advocate during the first few years of his practice at the Scottish bar. The journals also record much information about Boswell’s composition and publication of his instant best-seller, {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Account of Corsica{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, his involvement as a volunteer for the Douglas camp in the great Douglas Cause and his search for a wife. During Boswell’s visits to London and Oxford in 1768, he produced some of his finest journal-writing, including details of memorable and significant conversations with Samuel Johnson. The manuscript journals in the volume have been printed to correspond to the originals as closely as is feasible in the medium of print.}, urldate = {2025-05-10}, publisher = {Yale University Press}, author = {Boswell, James}, month = dec, year = {2023}, doi = {10.1515/9781399501026}, keywords = {18th, Biography, Johnson, Journals}, } @book{boswell_correspondence_1998, address = {New Haven}, series = {Yale editions of the private papers of {James} {Boswell}: research edition}, title = {The correspondence of {James} {Boswell} with {James} {Bruce} and {Andrew} {Gibb}: overseers of the {Auchinleck} {Estate}}, isbn = {978-0-7486-0624-5}, shorttitle = {The correspondence of {James} {Boswell} with {James} {Bruce} and {Andrew} {Gibb}}, abstract = {This volume contains the surviving correspondence of James Boswell, who became ninth laird of Auchinleck in Ayrshire in 1782, with his estate overseers James Bruce (1719–90) and Andrew Gibb (1767–1839). Bruce, succeeding his father, served the estate from 1741 until his death. Relations between Bruce and the Auchinleck family were close and long standing, and Bruce, twenty-one years Boswell’s senior, was an avuncular friend and tutor to Boswell in his youth, mediating the vexed relationship between him and his father and playing an integral part in Boswell’s education in estate management. Gibb, just 22 when appointed to succeed Bruce, enjoyed a less close but still cordial relationship with the laird, and eventually served Boswell, his son, and his grandson, for a total of 46 years. The letters in this volume present Boswell in a light perhaps new to those who know him as diarist, advocate, and biographer of Samuel Johnson. He appears here as one of the “gentleman improvers” of a largely agricultural south-western Scotland on the brink of the Industrial Revolution, and the volume, a contribution to regional social and economic history, offers an extensive and detailed case study of estate life and management during this important transitional period.}, language = {eng}, number = {8}, publisher = {Yale University Press}, author = {Boswell, James and Bruce, James and Gibb, Andrew}, editor = {Hankins, Nellie Pottle and Strawhorn, John}, year = {1998}, note = {OCLC: 40559673}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @book{boswell_james_1995, address = {Lichfield}, title = {James {Boswell}'s letter to {Samuel} {Johnson}, 20th {September} 1779: this facsimile commemorates the two hundredth anniversary of the death of {James} {Boswell} on the 19th {May} 1795}, shorttitle = {James {Boswell}'s letter to {Samuel} {Johnson}, 20th {September} 1779}, language = {eng}, publisher = {Johnson Society of Lichfield}, author = {Boswell, James}, editor = {Nicholls, Graham}, year = {1995}, note = {OCLC: 187026995}, keywords = {Johnson}, } @article{gerzina_fortunes_2014, title = {The {Fortunes} of {Francis} {Barber}: {The} {True} {Story} of the {Jamaican} {Slave} {Who} {Became} {Samuel} {Johnson}’s {Heir}}, volume = {F:18}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Gerzina, Gretchen H.}, collaborator = {Bundock, Michael}, year = {2014}, pages = {89--92}, } @article{hudson_samuel_2014, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Journey} into {Words}}, volume = {F:18}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Hudson, Nicholas}, collaborator = {Mugglestone, Lynda}, year = {2014}, pages = {88--89}, } @article{folkenflik_political_2014, title = {A {Political} {Biography} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {F:18}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Folkenflik, Robert}, collaborator = {Hudson, Nicholas}, year = {2014}, pages = {83--87}, } @article{watson_mrs_2014, title = {Mrs {Thrale}'s {Teapot}, and {Other} {Ways} of {Making} {Dr} {Johnson} at {Home}}, volume = {F:18}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Watson, Nicola J.}, year = {2014}, pages = {66--82}, } @article{egan_richardson_2014, title = {Richardson, {Johnson}, and {Modern} {Novel} {Writing} in the {Eighteenth} {Century}}, volume = {F:18}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Egan, Grace}, year = {2014}, pages = {47--55}, } @article{davies_samuel_2014-1, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and {Vauxhall} {Gardens}}, volume = {F:18}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Davies, Ross}, year = {2014}, pages = {37--46}, } @article{lynch_johnsons_2014, title = {Johnson's {Dead} {Poets} {Society}}, volume = {F:18}, abstract = {On the treatment of death in Johnson's {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Lives of the Poets{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}. The Richard Thrale Memorial Lecture for 2014.}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, year = {2014}, pages = {28--36}, } @article{wildermuth_print_2008-1, title = {Print, {Chaos}, and {Complexity}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Media} {Culture}}, volume = {46}, abstract = {This book describes how eighteenth-century awareness of the interplay between fixity and instability in printed texts demonstrates the role print played in developing Samuel Johnson’s awareness of print culture’s impact on human beings ethically, politically, and aesthetically. The study traces the evolution and continuity of Johnson’s ideas in these areas by describing the importance of print mediation for Johnson’s approach to solving related epistemological and ethical dilemmas facing his generation from the Restoration to the late eighteenth century. {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Print, Chaos, and Complexity{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} shows how Johnson’s non-fiction prose allows him to suggest that categories of truth and virtue may be stabilized when the orderly disorder of texts is properly conceptualized and used to inform the theory and practice of mimesis. Thus Johnson helps shape ideas on mediation, epistemology, ethics, and politics in the Age of Johnson in Great Britain (1755–84).}, language = {en}, number = {7}, journal = {Choice}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, collaborator = {Wildermuth, Mark E.}, year = {2008}, keywords = {Johnson, prose, print culture, chaos, order, mediation}, pages = {3714}, } @article{aylmer_johnson_2005, title = {Johnson in {Devon} in 1762: {Some} {Near} {Misses}}, volume = {E:9}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Aylmer, Richard}, year = {2005}, pages = {3--7}, } @article{nicholls_race_2005, title = {"{The} {Race} with {Death}": {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Holy} {Dying}}, volume = {E:9}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Nicholls, Graham}, year = {2005}, pages = {11--21}, } @article{davenport_what_2005, title = {What to tell {Flirtilla}: {Masquerade} in the {Age} of {Johnson}}, volume = {E:9}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Davenport, Hester}, year = {2005}, pages = {22--30}, } @article{ritchie_hanna_2005, title = {Hanna {Pritchard}: {Johnson}'s {Irene}}, volume = {E:9}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Ritchie, Fiona}, year = {2005}, pages = {31--46}, } @article{nokes_painted_2005, title = {"{A} {Painted} {Poppet}, {Full} of {Affectation} and {Rural} {Airs}": {A} {Study} of {Samuel} {Johnson}'s {Marriage}}, volume = {E:9}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Nokes, David}, year = {2005}, pages = {47--55}, } @article{chisholm_miss_2005, title = {Miss {Sainthill} and the {Female} {Quixote}: {Dr}. {Johnson}, {Hill} {Boothby} and {Charlotte} {Lennox}}, volume = {E:9}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Chisholm, Kate}, year = {2005}, pages = {56--68}, } @article{johnston_commentary_2005, title = {A {Commentary} on {Mr}. {Pope}’s {Principles} of {Morality}; or, {Essay} on {Man} ({A} {Translation} from the {French})}, volume = {E:9}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Johnston, Freya}, collaborator = {Brack, Jr., O M}, year = {2005}, pages = {83--87}, } @article{woudhuysen_lives_2005, title = {The {Lives} of the {Most} {Eminent} {English} {Poets}: {With} {Critical} {Observations} on {Their} {Works}}, volume = {E:9}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Woudhuysen, H. R.}, collaborator = {Lonsdale, Roger}, year = {2005}, pages = {69--78}, } @article{smallwood_samuel_2005, title = {Samuel {Johnson} and the {Art} of {Sinking}, 1709–1791}, volume = {E:9}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Smallwood, Philip}, collaborator = {Johnston, Freya}, year = {2005}, pages = {79--80}, } @article{mugglestone_johnson_2005, title = {Johnson on the {English} {Language}}, volume = {E:9}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Mugglestone, Lynda}, collaborator = {Kolb, Gwin J. and DeMaria, Jr., Robert}, year = {2005}, pages = {81--82}, } @article{cambridge_john_2006, title = {John {Wesley}, {William} {Copwer} and {Samuel} {Johnson}: {Electricity} in the {Enlightenment}}, volume = {E:10}, issn = {0028-6540}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Cambridge, Nicholas}, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {14--28}, } @article{sergeant_dr_2006, title = {Dr {Johnson}: {The} {First} {Spin}-{Doctor}?}, volume = {E:10}, issn = {0028-6540}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Sergeant, John}, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {29--33}, } @article{vickers_account_2006, title = {An {Account} of a {Journey} to {Ethiopia}: {The} {Mysterious} {Land} of {Rasselas}}, volume = {E:10}, issn = {0028-6540}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Vickers, Ilse}, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {34--40}, } @article{eger_shakespeares_2006, title = {Shakespeare's {Critics}: {Elizabeth} {Montagu}, {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Voltaire}}, volume = {E:10}, issn = {0028-6540}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Eger, Elizabeth}, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {41--53}, } @article{bennett_george_2006, title = {George {Keate} {Esq}: {Friend} of {Johnson}'s {Literary} {Circle}}, volume = {E:10}, issn = {0028-6540}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Bennett, Susan}, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {69--75}, } @article{dille_hester_2006, title = {Hester: {The} {Remarkable} {Life} of {Dr}. {Johnson}’s “{Dear} {Mistress}”}, volume = {E:10}, issn = {0028-6540}, language = {en}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Dille, Catherine}, collaborator = {McIntyre, Ian}, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {79--81}, } @article{blake_ornament_2010, title = {'{An} {Ornament} of the {Metropolis}'? {Johnson}, {Sheridan}, and the {London} {Theatre}}, volume = {12}, journal = {Johnson Society of Australia Papers}, author = {Blake, Ann}, year = {2010}, pages = {11--34}, } @article{vuillermin_boswells_2010, title = {Boswell’s and {Reynolds}’s {Conflicting} {Diagnoses} and the {Nineteenth} {Century} {Genre} {Paintings} of {Dr} {Johnson}}, volume = {12}, journal = {Johnson Society of Australia Papers}, author = {Vuillermin, Daniel}, year = {2010}, pages = {37--48}, } @article{sheppard_johnson_2010, title = {Johnson and {Metaphor}}, volume = {12}, journal = {Johnson Society of Australia Papers}, author = {Sheppard, Barrie}, year = {2010}, pages = {49--60}, } @article{hudson_johnson_2010, title = {Johnson and the {Grammarians}}, volume = {12}, journal = {Johnson Society of Australia Papers}, author = {Hudson, Nicholas}, year = {2010}, pages = {61--78}, } @article{kemp_johnson_2006, title = {Johnson and {Boswell}, {Inverted}}, volume = {8}, language = {en}, journal = {Johnson Society of Australia Papers}, author = {Kemp, Robert}, year = {2006}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {57--60}, } @article{tankard_reference_2009-1, title = {Reference {Point}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and the {Encyclopaedias}}, volume = {11}, language = {en}, journal = {Johnson Society of Australia Papers}, author = {Tankard, Paul}, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {11--26}, } @article{sheppard_john_2009, title = {John {Law} and {Dr} {Johnson}: on {Money}, {Trade} and {Gambling}}, volume = {11}, language = {en}, journal = {Johnson Society of Australia Papers}, author = {Sheppard, Barrie}, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {47--58}, } @article{kirsop_elocutionist_2009, title = {The {Elocutionist} and the {Lexicographer}: {Benjamin} {Suggitt} {Nayler} reads {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {11}, language = {en}, journal = {Johnson Society of Australia Papers}, author = {Kirsop, Wallace}, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {59--74}, } @article{wiltshire_facing_2009, title = {Facing up to {Johnson}}, volume = {11}, language = {en}, journal = {Johnson Society of Australia Papers}, author = {Wiltshire, John and Vuillermin, Daniel}, year = {2009}, keywords = {Johnson}, pages = {75--84}, } @incollection{darcy_johnson_2013, address = {Houndmills}, title = {Johnson, {Melancholy} and {Biography}}, isbn = {978-1-137-27108-2}, abstract = {"This book offers an original account of the development of literary biography in the long eighteenth century and reveals different ways in which biographers probed the inner life through writers' melancholy. The first half tracks the unstable status of melancholy in biographical writing from Walton to Johnson in the context of changing medical and theological understanding of the condition.The second half focuses on biographical experimentation of the 1790s. Two case studies, Godwin's Memoirs of Wollstonecraft and Currie's Life of Burns, are examples of a significant if short-lived genre: philosophical biography. The dispassionate exploration of melancholy in these new secular biographies renders obsolete older notions of the 'dignity' of biography. Anxieties about the increasingly intrusive nature of the genre intensify over Hayley's Life of Cowper, coming to a head in 1816 with Wordsworth's impassioned critique of literary biography and the scandal caused by Cowper's posthumously published conversion narrative Adelphi"-- Provided by publisher.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Melancholy and literary biography, 1640–1816}, publisher = {Palgrave Macmillan}, author = {Darcy, Jane}, year = {2013}, } @article{new_boswell_2023, title = {Boswell, {Addison}'s \textit{{Cato}}, and the "{Minute} {Philosopher}"}, volume = {77}, issn = {0040-5523}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Theatre Notebook: A Journal of the History and Technique of the British Theatre}, author = {New, Melvyn and Walker, Robert G.}, year = {2023}, note = {Publisher: Society for Theatre Research}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), Addison, Joseph (1672-1719), French literature, drama, Sterne, Laurence (1713-1768), Essays, Arts \& Humanities, Criticism and interpretation, 1700-1799, Cato (1713), English literature, La Mort de Caton (1768), Les Philosophes, Panckoucke, Charles-Joseph (1736-1798), Panckoucke, Henri-Joseph (1706-1778), Boswell, James, British \& Irish literature, Dramatists, Philosophers, Theater, Voltaire, Voltaire (Francois Marie Arouet) (1694-1778)}, pages = {2--7}, } @incollection{caudle_james_2010, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {James {Boswell} (\textit{{H}. {Scoticus} {Londoniensis}})}, isbn = {978-0-8387-5653-9}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Scots in {London} in the {Eighteenth} {Century}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Caudle, James J.}, editor = {Nenadic, Stana}, year = {2010}, keywords = {Scottish literature, London, national identity, 1700-1799}, pages = {109--138}, } @article{de_ritter_this_2010, title = {'{This} {Changeableness} in {Character}': {Exploring} {Masculinity} and {Nationhood} on {James} {Boswell}'s {Grand} {Tour}}, volume = {2}, issn = {2050-6678}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Scottish Literary Review}, author = {De Ritter, Richard}, month = mar, year = {2010}, note = {Publisher: Association for Scottish Literary Studies}, keywords = {Scottish literature, travel literature, letters, national identity, masculinity, grand tour, self-identity, Literature, Authors, Scottish, Arts \& Humanities, Criticism and interpretation, 1700-1799, mutability, Boswell, James, Literature, British Isles, Works}, pages = {23--40}, } @phdthesis{gilbert_viewing_1995, type = {{PhD} {Thesis}}, title = {Viewing {Things} in a {Different} {Shade}: {Thematic} and {Structural} {Unity} in the {Early} {Journals} of {James} {Boswell}}, language = {en}, school = {University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill}, author = {Gilbert, Sharon Lynn}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Journals, prose, Scottish literature, dissertation abstract, textual revision, narrative structure, 1700-1799, British \& Irish literature, Biographies, British and Irish literature}, } @article{ingram_political_1999, title = {Political {Hypochondria}: {The} {Case} of {James} {Boswell}}, volume = {16}, issn = {0992-1893}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Cycnos}, author = {Ingram, Allan}, year = {1999}, note = {Publisher: Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Récits Cultures Et Sociétés (LIRCES)}, keywords = {Scottish literature, conservatism, 1700-1799}, pages = {1--17}, } @incollection{radner_james_1995, address = {New York}, title = {James {Boswell}'s {Silence}}, isbn = {978-0-312-12142-6}, language = {en}, booktitle = {James {Boswell}: {Psychological} {Interpretations}}, publisher = {St. Martin's Press}, author = {Radner, Sanford}, editor = {Newman, Donald J.}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Scottish literature, 1700-1799, psychoanalytic approach}, pages = {149--163}, } @article{caudle_three_2011, title = {Three {New} {James} {Boswell} {Articles} from \textit{{The} {Public} {Advertiser}}, 1763}, volume = {3}, issn = {2050-6678}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Scottish Literary Review}, author = {Caudle, James J.}, month = sep, year = {2011}, note = {Publisher: Association for Scottish Literary Studies}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, The Public Advertiser, 1700-1799, journalism (1763)}, pages = {19--43}, } @phdthesis{marcus_failed_1997, type = {{PhD} {Thesis}}, title = {Failed {Laird}, {Successful} {Author}: {James} {Boswell} of {Auchinleck}}, language = {en}, school = {University of South Florida}, author = {Marcus, David William}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Scottish literature, dissertation abstract, 1700-1799, biography, British \& Irish literature, Biographies, British and Irish literature}, } @incollection{carpentari_messina_james_1995, address = {Oxford}, title = {James {Boswell} et l'énigme corse}, isbn = {978-0-7294-0510-2}, language = {fre}, booktitle = {Nations and {Nationalisms}: {France}, {Britain}, {Ireland} and the {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Context}}, publisher = {Voltaire Foundation}, author = {Carpentari Messina, Simone}, editor = {O'Dea, Michael and Whelan, Kevin}, year = {1995}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, nation, 1700-1799, Corsica}, pages = {307--322}, } @incollection{caudle_james_2021, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {James {Boswell}'s {Design} for a {Scottish} {Periodical} in the {Scots} {Language}: {The} {Importance} of {His} {Prospectus} for the {Sutiman} {Papers} (ca. 1770?)}, isbn = {978-1-68448-282-5}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Boswell and the {Press}: {Essays} on the {Ephemeral} {Writing} of {James} {Boswell}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Caudle, James J.}, editor = {Newman, Donald J.}, year = {2021}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, periodicals, edition, Scots English dialect literature, 1700-1799, prospectus}, pages = {49--67}, } @incollection{newman_james_1995-1, address = {New York}, title = {James {Boswell}, {Joseph} {Addison}, and the {Spectator} in the {Mirror}}, isbn = {978-0-312-12142-6}, language = {en}, booktitle = {James {Boswell}: {Psychological} {Interpretations}}, publisher = {St. Martin's Press}, author = {Newman, Donald J.}, editor = {Newman, Donald J.}, year = {1995}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, Addison, Joseph (1672-1719), The Spectator (began 1711), persona, 1700-1799, psychological approach, spectator}, pages = {1--31}, } @phdthesis{chiari_james_2004, type = {{PhD} {Thesis}}, title = {James {Boswell} and the {Educative} {Self}}, abstract = {This research is a disquisition upon the nature of auto-biographical identity by way of an examination of part of the life and thought of one of the most significant of biographers — James Boswell. Focusing on Boswell’s private journal of his early adult and middle years, from 1762 to the late 1770s, the study extrapolates from these and other readings to bring forth aspects of Boswell which have not been previously accented. What emerges is a complex character, in many ways both arrogant and humble, who also suffered from a debilitating mental condition, known to his century as hypochondria. This condition, which Boswell believes was inherited but to which he may have been psychologically pre-disposed owing to the affective conditions of his early years, expressed itself in episodes of gloom and despondency. In spite of these, Boswell was able to sustain his efforts in fields as varied as the personal, the social, the financial, the literary — not to mention the amatory — as part of his desire to improve aspects of his often impetuous selfhood. This impulse towards betterment was integral to Boswell’s nature, as was his need to seek out a mentor on whose wisdom he could rely. Boswell’s restless questing nature, with its many falls from grace, is the revelation of his early journals. This study is essentially a re-assessment of the historical Boswell, presenting him in the light of his own understanding of himself and as such is a contribution to auto-biographical studies.}, language = {en}, school = {University of Southampton}, author = {Chiari, Margaret}, year = {2004}, keywords = {Scottish literature, dissertation abstract, self-identity, 1700-1799, hypochondria, prose (1762-1779), the quest for knowledge}, } @article{rowland_plain_2019, title = {‘{Plain}, hamely, fife’: {James} {Boswell}’s {Shameful} {National} {Masculinity}}, volume = {23}, issn = {1744-4233}, doi = {10.1080/13825577.2019.1655244}, abstract = {Much has been made in the scholarship of eighteenth-century autobiography of James Boswell’s journals, particularly the London Journal of 1762–3. While critical attention has tended to focus on his use of journal writing to construct and shift between various idealised masculine identities, few have recognised the central importance of shame to Boswell’s project. This essay argues that by examining shame in dialogue with Boswell’s conflicting ideas of national identity – his desire to embody English politeness whilst caught in a volatile relationship with his Scottishness – we are better placed to understand his idiosyncratic selfhood. My account of the {\textless}cite{\textgreater}London Journal{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, in concert with the letters he wrote his close friend John Johnston, situates shame in context as a catalyst of masculine identity formation in a period of political and societal transition.}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {European Journal of English Studies}, author = {Rowland, Michael}, month = dec, year = {2019}, note = {Publisher: Taylor \& Francis}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, national identity, masculinity, London Journal, 1700-1799, shame}, pages = {281--294}, } @incollection{fry_james_1995, address = {Lexington}, title = {James {Boswell}, {Henry} {Dundas}, and {Enlightened} {Politics}}, isbn = {978-0-8131-1910-6}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Boswell: {Citizen} of the {World}, {Man} of {Letters}}, publisher = {University Press of Kentucky}, author = {Fry, Michael}, editor = {Lustig, Irma S.}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Psychology, Scottish literature, politics, Irish culture, Politics, 1700-1799, Dundas, Henry, 1st Viscount Melville (1742-1811), Sociology, Employment, Social psychology, Interpersonal relations, Human societies, Social sciences, Aristocracy, Fathers, Men, Anthropology, Economic disciplines, Economics, Ethnography, Ethnology, European studies, Friendship, Government, Government crises, Government officials, Heads of state, Human populations, Irish politics, Irish studies, Jacobitism, Labor economics, National politics, Occupations, Oligarchy, Persons, Political movements, Political regimes, Political science, Political sociology, Political systems, Politicians, Population studies, Prime ministers, Public life, Social life}, pages = {87--100}, } @article{turnbull_james_2024, title = {James {Boswell} and the {Rev}. {William} {Harper} (1693–1765)}, volume = {57}, issn = {2165-0624}, doi = {10.5325/scriblerian.57.1.0007}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {The Scriblerian and the Kit Cats}, author = {Turnbull, Gordon}, year = {2024}, note = {Publisher: Temple University, Department of English}, keywords = {Scottish literature, personal library, Hooker, Richard (1553/4-1600), 1700-1799, English literature, book ownership, Harper, William Rainey (1856-1906)}, pages = {7--10}, } @incollection{caudle_young_2008, address = {New Castle}, title = {Young {Boswell} and the {London} {Stationers}: {The} {Authorial} {Collaboration} of {James} {Boswell} with {William} {Flexney}, {Bookseller}, and {Samuel} {Chandler}, {Printer}, 1763}, isbn = {978-1-58456-229-0}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Book {Trade} {Connections} from the {Seventeenth} to the {Twentieth} {Centuries}}, publisher = {Oak Knoll Press}, author = {Caudle, James J.}, editor = {Hinks, John and Armstrong, Catherine}, year = {2008}, keywords = {Scottish literature, letters, diary, book trade, 1700-1799}, pages = {93--113}, } @article{sherbo_bibliotheca_2003, title = {From {Bibliotheca} {Boswelliana}, the {Sale} {Catalogue} of the {Library} of {James} {Boswell}, the {Younger}}, volume = {97}, issn = {2377-6528}, doi = {10.1086/pbsa.97.3.24295758}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America}, author = {Sherbo, Arthur}, month = sep, year = {2003}, note = {Publisher: University of Chicago Press}, keywords = {Scottish literature, personal library, collection study, excerpt, book catalogues, 1800-1899, Boswell, James, the Younger (1778-1822)}, pages = {367--378}, } @incollection{pape_battle_1996, address = {Berlin}, title = {The {Battle} of the {Signs}: {Robert} {Crumb}'s {Visual} {Reading} of {James} {Boswell}'s \textit{{London} {Journal}}}, isbn = {978-3-11-014291-4}, abstract = {Comic strips are the modern example of a combination of the sister arts. But in contrast to traditional pictorial arts, their ‘natural signs’ are abbreviations and reductions almost to the same extent as the text is. Robert Crumb’s Klassic Komik at first sight may not seem superficial, but rather a clever contemporary critique of an eighteenth-century text. Whereas Boswell’s text is often ambiguous and evocative, Crumb’s visual rendering offers a specific but constrained reading. The German translation of Crumb’s excerpts from Boswell by Harry Rowohlt further reveals how iconic ekphrasis tends to iconic ellipsis.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Icons, {Texts}, {Iconotexts}: {Essays} on {Ekphrasis} and {Intermediality}}, publisher = {De Gruyter}, author = {Pape, Walter}, editor = {Wagner, Peter}, year = {1996}, doi = {10.1515/9783110882599.324}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, fiction, illustration, London Journal, 1700-1799, American literature, comic book, commentary, Crumb, Robert (1943-), Klassic Komik: Excerpts from Boswell's London Journal 1762-1763}, pages = {324--346}, } @article{lustig_james_1996, title = {James {Boswell}, {Our} {Contemporary}}, volume = {10}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {East-Central Intelligencer}, author = {Lustig, Irma S.}, month = sep, year = {1996}, note = {Publisher: American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, diary, publishing history, prepublication history, London Journal, 1700-1799}, pages = {3--8}, } @incollection{schaff_james_2020, address = {Berlin}, title = {James {Boswell}, {Journals} and {Letters} from his {Grand} {Tour} (1764–1765)}, isbn = {978-3-11-049983-4}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Handbook of {British} {Travel} {Writing}}, publisher = {De Gruyter}, author = {Schaff, Barbara}, editor = {Schaff, Barbara}, year = {2020}, doi = {10.1515/9783110498974-014}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, travel literature, grand tour, 1700-1799, Europe, Grand Tour Journal, self-creation}, pages = {231--246}, } @article{ingram_james_2003, title = {James {Boswell}, {Man} of {Mystery}}, volume = {9}, issn = {1240-1439}, language = {en}, journal = {Études Ecossaises}, author = {Ingram, Allan}, year = {2003}, note = {Publisher: Université Stendhal-Grenoble 3}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, the self, 1700-1799, mystery}, pages = {209--221}, } @incollection{labbie_identification_1995, address = {New York}, title = {Identification and {Identity} in {James} {Boswell}'s {Journals}: {A} {Psycholinguistic} {Reflection}}, isbn = {978-0-312-12142-6}, language = {en}, booktitle = {James {Boswell}: {Psychological} {Interpretations}}, publisher = {St. Martin's Press}, author = {Labbie, Erin F.}, editor = {Newman, Donald J.}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Journals, prose, Scottish literature, self-identity, 1700-1799, psycholinguistic approach}, pages = {51--70}, } @incollection{wal_james_2021, address = {Newcastle upon Tyne}, title = {James {Boswell} {Practising} {French} and {Learning} {Dutch} in the {Netherlands}}, isbn = {978-1-5275-6356-8}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Language {Use}, {Usage} {Guides} and {Linguistic} {Norms}}, publisher = {Cambridge Scholars Publishing}, author = {Wal, Marijke van der}, editor = {Caon, Luisella and Elenbaas, Marion and Grijzenhout, Janet}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Scottish literature, linguistic approach, letters, stylistics, French language (Modern), 1700-1799, Dutch language, orality, second language learning}, pages = {93--106}, } @article{gavin_james_2010, title = {James {Boswell} and the {Uses} of {Criticism}}, volume = {50}, issn = {1522-9270}, doi = {10.1353/sel.2010.0003}, abstract = {'James Boswell and the Uses of Criticism' argues that Boswell's +London Journal= offers a unique perspective on the social dynamics of printed criticism. Though unconventional and at first glance self-defeating, publishing was crucial to Boswell's project of social self-advancement. Scurrilous and surreptitious, collaborative and confrontational, Boswell's brief (and mostly ignominious) career as a critic in London throws into sharp relief the way criticism could be used, not to regulate the taste of an impersonal public, but to mediate relationships between authors.}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {SEL: Studies in English Literature, 1500–1900}, author = {Gavin, Michael}, month = jun, year = {2010}, note = {Publisher: Rice University}, keywords = {Criticism, Poetry, prose, Scottish literature, criticism, Mallet, David (1705?-1765), London Journal, Literature, Literary criticism, Literary history, Arts \& Humanities, 1700-1799, self-promotion, sociohistorical approach, Studies, Literature, British Isles, British literature, Literature reviews, Mallets, Name changes, Periodicals, Rebellion, Strictures, Textual criticism}, pages = {665--681}, } @incollection{kullman_james_2005, address = {Jackson}, title = {James {Boswell} and the {Interpretation} of {Dreams}}, isbn = {978-1-889441-15-3}, language = {en}, booktitle = {In {Memory} of {Richard} {B}. {Klein}: {Essays} in {Contemporary} {Philology}}, publisher = {University Press of Mississippi}, author = {Kullman, Colby H.}, editor = {Coles, Felice A.}, collaborator = {Dyer, Donald L..}, year = {2005}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, 1700-1799, dream}, pages = {227--238}, } @article{glover_boswell_2022, title = {The {Boswell} {Papers} (1927–2021) and the {Mediated} {Meaning} of {Place}}, volume = {8}, issn = {2056-4414}, doi = {10.3366/count.2022.0271}, abstract = {In 1927, the American collector Lt-Col. Ralph Heyward Isham arrived in New York with what he then thought was the entirety of the James Boswell Papers, which had been presumed lost by scholars since Boswell's death in 1795. Soon, Isham began the process of publishing them in a private-press edition limited to 570 sets, as Private Papers of James Boswell from Malahide Castle in the Collection of Lt-Colonel Ralph Heyward Isham. This essay explain the complicated beliefs about place, communication, and the meaning of paper that inhere in that seemingly simple title, arguing that the pursuit of manuscripts in a print culture represented an attempt to bring the unmappable world into the defined limits of the collector's home – an effort not at all unlike the big-game hunting for which Isham was also well known. This effort, the essay argues, has become impossible to conceptualise in a world of digital collecting.}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {CounterText: A Journal for the Study of the Post-Literary}, author = {Glover, Brian}, month = aug, year = {2022}, note = {Publisher: Edinburgh University Press}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, print culture, book collecting, 1700-1799, The Private Papers of James Boswell from Malahide Castle}, pages = {283--300}, } @phdthesis{priestley_navigation_1996, type = {{PhD} {Thesis}}, title = {The {Navigation} of a {Soul}: {The} {Spiritual} {Autobiography} of {James} {Boswell}}, language = {en}, school = {University of Nevada, Reno}, author = {Priestley, Sharon L.}, year = {1996}, keywords = {Scottish literature, dissertation abstract, 1700-1799, autobiography, spirituality, Hume, David (1711-1776), British \& Irish literature, Biographies, British and Irish literature}, } @incollection{caudle_affleck_2018, address = {Leiden}, title = {Affleck {Generations}: {The} {Libraries} of the {Boswells} of {Auchinleck}, 1695–1825}, isbn = {978-90-04-34866-0}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Before the {Public} {Library}: {Reading}, {Community}, and {Identity} in the {Atlantic} {World}, 1650–1850}, publisher = {Brill Academic Publishers}, author = {Caudle, James J.}, editor = {Towsey, Mark and Roberts, Kyle B.}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Scottish literature, personal library, book collection, 1700-1799, Boswell family (1695-1825)}, pages = {98--122}, } @article{leonard-roy_boswells_2022, title = {Boswell’s {Self}-{Hatred}}, volume = {73}, issn = {1471-6968}, doi = {10.1093/res/hgac027}, abstract = {While scholars often mention the influence of James Boswell’s strict Presbyterian upbringing on his emotional life, his voluminous journals are typically approached in secular psychological terms This essay puts the journals in conversation with Calvinist-Christian theology and reads Boswell’s feelings, specifically his self-directed hateful ones, as religious in nature. Beginning with the vexed issue of hatred in Calvin and later seventeenth- and eighteenth-century religious writers, who exhort the believer to hate his sin while acknowledging the dangers posed by hatred, the essay then turns to Boswell’s religious attitudes and feelings. Boswell’s melancholy, shame after a night of drunkenness or prostitution, and statements such as ‘I despised myself’ or ‘my wretched existence’ demonstrate a mode of self-hatred that is distinctly Calvinist. ‘Correct’ Calvinist self-hatred — hating your sin and inclination to sinfulness — should provoke love of God, yet Boswell struggles to find any consolation in his hateful feelings. The journals prove to be powerful examples of the Calvinist degradation of the self, as well as important texts in the culture of the ‘long Reformation’.}, language = {en}, number = {312}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {Leonard-Roy, Thomas}, month = nov, year = {2022}, note = {Publisher: Oxford University Press}, keywords = {Journals, prose, Scottish literature, diary, Literature, Arts \& Humanities, 1700-1799, Calvinism, Reformation, self-hatred}, pages = {919--933}, } @article{pritchard_new_2009, title = {New {Light} on {Crumb}'s {Boswell}}, volume = {42}, issn = {1086-315X}, doi = {10.1353/ecs.0.0042}, abstract = {This article considers a pair of strange bedfellows, the diarist James Boswell and the cartoonist R. Crumb. In 1981, Crumb published a comic-book adaptation of \textit{Boswell's London Journal}. This essay considers that comic from several angles: as a veiled autobiography, as a Hogarthian satire, and as a parody of the \textit{Classics Illustrated} comic books of the forties and fifties. Crumb's adaptation, I argue, helps us to a new appreciation of key aspects of Boswell's text: its visual properties (or lack thereof), its generic status, and its relation to the 1950s world which provided it with a mass audience.}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Pritchard, Will}, month = dec, year = {2009}, note = {Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press}, keywords = {fiction, London Journal, adaptation, Literary criticism, Arts \& Humanities, American literature, Crumb, Robert (1943-), comic strip, Weirdo, Arts \& Humanities - Other Topics, Humanities, Multidisciplinary, Theater, Autobiographies, Cartoons, Classic literature, Comic books, Contact lenses, Illustration, Irony, Misogyny, Satire}, pages = {289--307}, } @article{walker_fugitive_2015, title = {Fugitive {Allusions} in \textit{{Boswell} in {Search} of a {Wife}}; or, {The} {Charming} {Mr}. {Boswell}}, volume = {22}, issn = {1065-3112}, language = {en}, journal = {1650–1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era}, author = {Walker, Robert G.}, year = {2015}, note = {Publisher: Bucknell University Press}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, allusion, style, 1700-1799, Boswell in Search of a Wife 1762-1763, charm (attractiveness)}, pages = {93--111}, } @article{elliott_fencers_2016, title = {Fencers {Treading} upon {Ice}: {Boswell} and the '{Question} of {Literary} {Property}'}, volume = {65}, issn = {0006-7237}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {The Book Collector}, author = {Elliott, Charles}, month = sep, year = {2016}, note = {Publisher: The Collector Ltd.}, keywords = {Scottish literature, publishing, copyright, Arts \& Humanities, 1700-1799, The Decision of the Court of Sessions upon the Question of Literary Property, Arts \& Humanities - Other Topics, Humanities, Multidisciplinary}, pages = {445--450}, } @article{woodruff_development_1992, title = {The {Development} of {Boswell}'s {Technique} of the '{Epiphany}' in the \textit{{London} {Journal}}}, volume = {305}, issn = {0435-2866}, language = {en}, journal = {Studies on Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century}, author = {Woodruff, James F.}, year = {1992}, note = {Publisher: Institut et Musée Voltaire}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, London Journal, 1700-1799, epiphany}, pages = {1399--1401}, } @article{walker_three_2011, title = {Three {Notes} to \textit{{Boswell} in {Extremes}, 1776–1778}}, volume = {58 [256]}, issn = {1471-6941}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Walker, Robert G.}, month = sep, year = {2011}, note = {Publisher: Oxford University Press}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, diary, 1700-1799}, pages = {422--425}, } @incollection{vance_james_1994, address = {Detroit}, title = {James {Boswell} (1740–1795)}, isbn = {978-0-8103-5556-9}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Eighteenth-{Century} {British} {Literary} {Biographers}}, publisher = {Thomson Gale}, author = {Vance, John A.}, editor = {Serafin, Steven}, year = {1994}, keywords = {Scottish literature, 1700-1799}, pages = {30--46}, } @article{strawn_species_2012, title = {'{A} {Species} of {Despotism}': {Catholicism} and {Benevolent} {Authoritarianism} in {Boswell}'s {Account} of {Corsica}}, volume = {22}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Strawn, Morgan W.}, year = {2012}, note = {Publisher: Bucknell University Press}, keywords = {Religion, prose, Scottish literature, travel literature, Christianity, British politics, Catholicism, superstition, authoritarianism, Politics, Dictionaries, Theology, 1700-1799, An Account of Corsica (1768), Corsica, 18th century, Authoritarianism, Corsican, Egalitarianism, Radicalism, Religious orthodoxy}, pages = {97--122}, } @article{new_further_2018, title = {Further {Annotations} to {Boswell}}, volume = {65 [263]}, issn = {1471-6941}, doi = {10.1093/notesj/gjy037}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {New, Melvyn and Walker, Robert G.}, month = jun, year = {2018}, note = {Publisher: Oxford University Press}, keywords = {18th, prose, Scottish literature, poetry, editions, annotation, Jenyns, Soame (1704-1787), Literature, Arts \& Humanities, Writers, 1700-1799, English literature, Editors, Boswell, James (1740-95), Annotations}, pages = {255--257}, file = {Full Text PDF:C\:\\Users\\jlync\\Zotero\\storage\\DMXTLFGR\\New and Walker - 2018 - Further Annotations to Boswell.pdf:application/pdf}, } @incollection{burke_james_1991, address = {Detroit}, title = {James {Boswell}}, isbn = {978-0-8103-4584-3}, language = {en}, booktitle = {British {Prose} {Writers}, 1660–1800, {Second} {Series}}, publisher = {Thomson Gale}, author = {Burke, Jr., John J.}, editor = {Siebert, Donald T.}, year = {1991}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, 1700-1799}, pages = {3--28}, } @article{lacy_belle_1989, title = {Belle van {Zuylen} and {James} {Boswell}: {Friends} or {Foes}?}, volume = {39}, issn = {1759-7854}, doi = {10.1080/03096564.1989.11783925}, language = {en}, journal = {Dutch Crossing: Journal of Low Countries Studies}, author = {Lacy, Margriet Bruyn}, month = dec, year = {1989}, note = {Publisher: Taylor \& Francis}, keywords = {Scottish literature, French literature, 1700-1799, Charrière, Isabelle de (1740-1805)}, pages = {82--87}, } @incollection{wilson_embodied_2021, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {The {Embodied} {Mind} of {Boswell}'s {The} {Hypochondriack} and the {Turn}-of-the-{Century} {Novel}}, isbn = {978-1-68448-282-5}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Boswell and the {Press}: {Essays} on the {Ephemeral} {Writing} of {James} {Boswell}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Wilson, Jennifer Preston}, editor = {Newman, Donald J.}, year = {2021}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, Irish literature, novel, Austen, Jane (1775-1817), cognition, Burney, Frances (1752-1840), The Hypochondriack, 1700-1799, English literature, hypochondria, 1800-1899, Belinda (1801), Camilla (1796), Edgeworth, Maria (1768-1849), embodiment, mind-body relations, Persuasion (1818)}, pages = {128--143}, } @article{stone_being_2015, title = {Being {Boswell}'s {Brother}}, volume = {23}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Stone, John}, year = {2015}, note = {Publisher: Bucknell University Press}, keywords = {Scottish literature, historical approach, 1700-1799, Boswell, Thomas David, brother, Children, Bookstores, Names, Politeness}, pages = {205--238}, } @incollection{capone_io_1987, address = {Milano}, title = {L'io sperimentale di {James} {Boswell}: {Il} \textit{{London} {Journal}}}, language = {ita}, booktitle = {Science and {Imagination} in {XVIIIth}-{Century} {British} {Culture}/{Scienza} e immaginazione nella cultura inglese del {Settecento}}, publisher = {Unicopli}, author = {Capone, Giovanna}, editor = {Rossi, Sergio}, collaborator = {Giorello, Giulio}, year = {1987}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, London Journal, 1700-1799}, pages = {79--106}, } @article{danziger_horrible_1988, title = {'{Horrible} {Anarchy}': {James} {Boswell}'s {View} of the {French} {Revolution}}, volume = {23}, issn = {2690-375X}, language = {en}, journal = {Studies in Scottish Literature}, author = {Danziger, Marlies K.}, year = {1988}, note = {Publisher: University of South Carolina Libraries Studies in Scottish Literature}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, 1700-1799, French Revolution}, pages = {64--76}, } @article{cushner_plot_1994, title = {Plot and {Episode} in {James} {Boswell}'s {Grand} {Tour} {Journal}}, volume = {32}, issn = {2573-3575}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {English Language Notes}, author = {Cushner, Arnold W.}, month = sep, year = {1994}, note = {Publisher: Duke University Press}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, plot, 1700-1799, Grand Tour Journal, episodic structure}, pages = {53--62}, } @incollection{beretti_correspondance_1993, address = {Oxford}, title = {Correspondance entre {Pascal} {Paoli} et {James} {Boswell} (1790–1795)}, volume = {314}, language = {fre}, booktitle = {Studies on {Voltaire} and the {Eighteenth} {Century}}, publisher = {Voltaire Foundation}, author = {Beretti, Francis}, editor = {Mason, H. T.}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Scottish literature, letters, 1700-1799, Paoli, Pasquale (1725-1807 1790-1795)}, pages = {249--273}, } @article{kullman_james_1989, title = {James {Boswell}, {Would}-{Be} {Art} {Connoisseur}}, volume = {265}, issn = {0435-2866}, language = {en}, journal = {Studies on Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century}, author = {Kullman, Colby H.}, year = {1989}, note = {Publisher: Institut et Musée Voltaire}, keywords = {Scottish literature, painting, 1700-1799, fine arts}, pages = {1437--1439}, } @article{kullman_james_1988, title = {James {Boswell}, {Master} of {Disguise}}, volume = {22}, issn = {0026-6248}, language = {en}, number = {1-2}, journal = {Mississippi Folklore Register}, author = {Kullman, Colby H.}, month = mar, year = {1988}, note = {Publisher: Mississippi Folklore Society}, keywords = {Scottish literature, 1700-1799, disguise}, pages = {19--26}, } @article{walker_boswells_2021, title = {Boswell’s "{The} {Cub}" and the {Shadow} of {Augustan} {Satire}}, volume = {47}, issn = {2690-375X}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Studies in Scottish Literature}, author = {Walker, Robert G.}, year = {2021}, note = {Publisher: University of South Carolina Libraries Studies in Scottish Literature}, keywords = {Scottish literature, poetry, Pope, Alexander (1688-1744), allusion, Irish literature, Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745), novel, Sterne, Laurence (1713-1768), Tristram Shandy (1760-1767), satirical poetry, Augustan period, 1700-1799, English literature, point of view, The Cub, at New-Market (1762)}, pages = {91--104}, } @incollection{vivies_angleterre_1987, address = {Aix-en-Provence}, title = {L'{Angleterre} et la {Corse}: {Le} {Voyage} de {James} {Boswell} (1765)}, language = {fre}, booktitle = {L'{Angleterre} et le monde {Méditerranéen}}, publisher = {Presses universitaires de Provence}, author = {Viviès, Jean}, editor = {Rigaud, N.-J.}, year = {1987}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, travel literature, 1700-1799, An Account of Corsica (1768)}, pages = {21--32}, } @book{boswell_journals_1991, address = {New Haven}, title = {The {Journals} of {James} {Boswell}, 1762–1795}, isbn = {978-0-300-05652-5}, language = {en}, publisher = {Yale University Press}, author = {Boswell, James}, editor = {Wain, John}, year = {1991}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, edition, 1700-1799, Authors, Scottish -- 18th century}, } @incollection{rounce_boswell_2015, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {Boswell and the {Limits} of {Sensibility}}, isbn = {978-1-61148-640-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Beyond {Sense} and {Sensibility}: {Moral} {Formation} and the {Literary} {Imagination} from {Johnson} to {Wordsworth}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Rounce, Adam}, editor = {Thompson, Peggy and Erwin, Timothy}, year = {2015}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, literary taste, 1700-1799, critical judgment, sensibility}, pages = {9--23}, } @article{pena_cosmopolitan_2013, title = {Cosmopolitan {Friendship} in {Boswell}'s \textit{{Journal} of a {Tour} to {Corsica}}}, volume = {20}, issn = {1065-3112}, language = {en}, journal = {1650–1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era}, author = {Peña, Melvin}, year = {2013}, note = {Publisher: Bucknell University Press}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, friendship, 1700-1799, An Account of Corsica (1768), Corsica, Paoli, Pasquale (1725-1807)}, pages = {169--194}, } @incollection{aston_principle_2021, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {Principle, {Polemic}, and {Ambition}: {Boswell}'s \textit{{A} {Letter} to the {People} of {Scotland}} and the {End} of the {Fox}–{North} {Coalition}, 1783}, isbn = {978-1-68448-282-5}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Boswell and the {Press}: {Essays} on the {Ephemeral} {Writing} of {James} {Boswell}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Aston, Nigel}, editor = {Newman, Donald J.}, year = {2021}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, journalism, British politics, polemics, historical approach, idealism, 1700-1799, English literature, A Letter to the People of Scotland on the Present State of the Nation (1783), ambition, East India Company, Fox, Charles James (1749-1806), North, Frederick, Earl of Guilford (1732-1792), Pitt, William, the Younger (1759-1806)}, pages = {144--162}, } @incollection{newman_boswells_2021, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {Boswell's {Ephemeral} {Writing}: {An} {Overview}}, isbn = {978-1-68448-282-5}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Boswell and the {Press}: {Essays} on the {Ephemeral} {Writing} of {James} {Boswell}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Newman, Donald J.}, editor = {Newman, Donald J.}, year = {2021}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, poetry, ephemera, 1700-1799}, pages = {1--31}, } @article{anderberg_james_1990, title = {James {Boswell}-oemotståndigt gripande, självrannsakande, med okonstlad stil}, volume = {72}, issn = {0039-3452}, language = {swe}, number = {5}, journal = {Studiekamraten}, author = {Anderberg, Bengt}, year = {1990}, note = {Publisher: Fürlags ab Gondolin}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, prose, Scottish literature, 1700-1799, biography, biographical information}, pages = {8--9}, } @article{walker_further_2022, title = {Further {Addenda} and {Corrigenda} to {Annotations} of {Boswell}’s \textit{{Hypochondriack}}}, volume = {55}, issn = {2165-0624}, language = {en}, number = {1-2}, journal = {The Scriblerian and the Kit Cats}, author = {Walker, Robert G.}, year = {2022}, note = {Publisher: Temple University, Department of English}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, annotation, The Hypochondriack, 1700-1799}, pages = {160--168}, } @article{danziger_james_1992, title = {James {Boswell} and {Frederick} of {Prussia}}, volume = {305}, issn = {0435-2866}, language = {en}, journal = {Studies on Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century}, author = {Danziger, Marlies K.}, year = {1992}, note = {Publisher: Institut et Musée Voltaire}, keywords = {Scottish literature, 1700-1799, Friedrich II, King of Prussia (1712-1786)}, pages = {1654--1657}, } @incollection{seymour_boswell_2021, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {Boswell in {Broadside}}, isbn = {978-1-68448-282-5}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Boswell and the {Press}: {Essays} on the {Ephemeral} {Writing} of {James} {Boswell}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Seymour, Terry}, editor = {Newman, Donald J.}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Scottish literature, poetry, literary career, 1700-1799, broadside ballad, Pottle, Frederick Albert (1897-1987), The Literary Career of James Boswell, Esq. (1920), Verses, in the Character of a Corsican at Shakespeare's Jubilee (1769), William Pitt, the Grocer of London (1790)}, pages = {68--79}, } @incollection{tankard_very_2012, address = {Newark}, title = {'{A} {Very} {Agreeable} {Way} of {Thinking}': {Devotion} and {Doctrine} in {Boswell}'s {Religion}}, isbn = {978-1-61149-400-6}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Theology and {Literature} in the {Age} of {Johnson}: {Resisting} {Secularism}}, publisher = {University of Delaware Press}, author = {Tankard, Paul}, editor = {New, Melvyn and Reedy, Gerard}, year = {2012}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, letters, 1700-1799, religious experience, theology}, pages = {237--254}, } @article{walker_boswells_2015-1, title = {Boswell's {Reference} to {Erasmus} on {His} {Fear} of {Death}}, volume = {62 [260]}, issn = {1471-6941}, doi = {10.1093/notesj/gjv033}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Walker, Robert G.}, month = jun, year = {2015}, note = {Publisher: Oxford University Press}, keywords = {History, prose, Scottish literature, allusion, death, German literature, fear, Netherlandic literature, Literature, Arts \& Humanities, Writers, 1700-1799, Erasmus, Desiderius (1466-1536), Latin language literature, letters (1518), Rhenanus, Beatus (1485-1547), Journalism}, pages = {302--302}, } @article{walker_addenda_2010, title = {Addenda and {Corrigenda} to the {Annotations} of the {Bailey} {Edition} of {Boswell}'s \textit{{Hypochondriack}}}, volume = {91}, issn = {1744-4217}, doi = {10.1080/00138380903355155}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {English Studies: A Journal of English Language and Literature}, author = {Walker, Robert G.}, month = may, year = {2010}, note = {Publisher: Taylor \& Francis}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, The Hypochondriack, 1700-1799, The London Magazine or Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer, Bailey, Margery (1891-1963), editions (1928)}, pages = {274--288}, } @incollection{new_boswell_2021, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {Boswell and {Sterne} in 1768}, isbn = {978-1-68448-277-1}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Laurence {Sterne}’s "{A} {Sentimental} {Journey}": {A} {Legacy} to the {World}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {New, Melvyn}, editor = {Gerard, W. B. and Newbould, M.-C. and Rogers, Pat}, year = {2021}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, novel, Sterne, Laurence (1713-1768), A Sentimental Journey (1768), idealism, 1700-1799, English literature, An Account of Corsica (1768), free will, James Boswell, immortal soul, Laurence Sterne, Literary Theory and Cultural Studies}, pages = {171--193}, } @incollection{tankard_anonymity_2021, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {Anonymity and the {Press}: {The} {Case} of {Boswell}}, isbn = {978-1-68448-282-5}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Boswell and the {Press}: {Essays} on the {Ephemeral} {Writing} of {James} {Boswell}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Tankard, Paul}, editor = {Newman, Donald J.}, year = {2021}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, periodicals, anonymity, 1700-1799}, pages = {32--48}, } @article{walker_boswell_2011, title = {Boswell and {Johann} {Wilhelm} von {Archenholz}}, volume = {25}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Intelligencer}, author = {Walker, Robert G.}, month = oct, year = {2011}, note = {Publisher: East-Central/American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, German literature, The Hypochondriack, 1700-1799, Archenholz, Johann Wilhelm von (1743-1812), England und Italien (1785)}, pages = {1--3}, } @article{reed_piece_1992, title = {A {Piece} of {Boswell} {Lore}}, volume = {66}, issn = {0044-0175}, language = {en}, number = {3-4}, journal = {Yale University Library Gazette}, author = {Reed, Joseph W.}, month = apr, year = {1992}, note = {Publisher: Yale University Library}, keywords = {Scottish literature, 1700-1799}, pages = {150--156}, } @article{danziger_boswell_1994, title = {Boswell in {Braunschweig}, 1764: {Eindrücke} eines {Aufenthaltes} am herzoglichen {Hof}}, volume = {75}, issn = {0068-0745}, language = {de}, journal = {Braunschweigisches Jahrbuch}, author = {Danziger, Marlies K.}, year = {1994}, note = {Publisher: Academic Press}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, diary, 1700-1799, biographical information, Braunschweig}, pages = {161--170}, } @article{kullman_appreciating_1994, title = {Appreciating {Gall}: {Boswell}'s {Frank} {Wit}}, volume = {1}, issn = {1065-3112}, language = {en}, journal = {1650–1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era}, author = {Kullman, Colby H.}, year = {1994}, note = {Publisher: Bucknell University Press}, keywords = {Scottish literature, humor, 1700-1799, candor}, pages = {369--380}, } @article{hatzberger_boswells_2004, title = {Boswell's \textit{{London} {Journal}}, {Lord} {Eglinton}, and the {Politics} of {Preferment}}, volume = {10}, issn = {1065-3112}, language = {en}, journal = {1650–1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era}, author = {Hatzberger, William F.}, year = {2004}, note = {Publisher: Bucknell University Press}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, patronage, London Journal, 1700-1799, Eglinton, Alexander Montgomerie, Earl of (1723-1769)}, pages = {173--188}, } @article{turnbull_boswell_2004, title = {Boswell and {Belle} de {Zuylen}: {Language} and {Legislation}}, volume = {6}, issn = {0044-0175}, language = {en}, number = {[Supplement]}, journal = {Yale University Library Gazette}, author = {Turnbull, Gordon}, month = dec, year = {2004}, note = {Publisher: Yale University Library}, keywords = {Scottish literature, letters, language, French literature, French language literature, 1700-1799, Charrière, Isabelle de (1740-1805)}, pages = {87--100}, } @incollection{zickler_boswells_1995, address = {New York}, title = {Boswell's \textit{{London} {Journal}}: {Binding} a {Life}}, isbn = {978-0-312-12142-6}, language = {en}, booktitle = {James {Boswell}: {Psychological} {Interpretations}}, publisher = {St. Martin's Press}, author = {Zickler, Elaine Perez}, editor = {Newman, Donald J.}, year = {1995}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, London Journal, 1700-1799, psychological approach}, pages = {33--50}, } @article{mcloughlin_boswell_2002, title = {Boswell and {Corsica}: {The} {Art} of {Puffing}}, volume = {55}, issn = {0291-3798}, doi = {10.3406/xvii.2002.1805}, language = {en}, journal = {Bulletin de la societé d’études anglo-americaines des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles}, author = {McLoughlin, Timothy}, month = nov, year = {2002}, note = {Publisher: Presses Universitaires de Lille}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, 1700-1799, An Account of Corsica (1768), hyperbole, praise}, pages = {157--169}, } @article{van_der_sterre_belle_2002, title = {Belle en {Boswell}}, volume = {27}, issn = {0920-9468}, language = {nl}, journal = {Lettre de Zuylen et du Pontet: Bulletin Genootschap Belle de Zuylen Association Isabelle de Charriére}, author = {Van der Sterre, Jan Pieter}, month = aug, year = {2002}, note = {Publisher: Maarssen Association}, keywords = {Scottish literature, French literature, 1700-1799, Charrière, Isabelle de (1740-1805)}, pages = {20--21}, } @article{reed_early_1998, title = {Early {Morning} in the {Boswell} {Vineyard}}, volume = {72}, issn = {0044-0175}, language = {en}, number = {3-4}, journal = {Yale University Library Gazette}, author = {Reed, Joseph W.}, month = apr, year = {1998}, note = {Publisher: Yale University Library}, keywords = {Scottish literature, prepublication history, 1700-1799, manuscript collections}, pages = {141--154}, } @incollection{haggerty_boswells_1995, address = {New York}, title = {Boswell's {Symptoms}: \textit{{The} {Hypochondriack}} in and out of {Context}}, isbn = {978-0-312-12142-6}, language = {en}, booktitle = {James {Boswell}: {Psychological} {Interpretations}}, publisher = {St. Martin's Press}, author = {Haggerty, George E.}, editor = {Newman, Donald J.}, year = {1995}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, melancholy, The Hypochondriack, 1700-1799, psychological approach}, pages = {111--126}, } @article{manning_boswells_1997, title = {Boswell's {Pleasures}, the {Pleasures} of {Boswell}}, volume = {20}, issn = {0141-867X}, doi = {10.1111/j.1754-0208.1997.tb00204.x}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {British Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies}, author = {Manning, Susan}, month = mar, year = {1997}, note = {Publisher: British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies}, keywords = {Scottish literature, 1700-1799, biographical information, self-indulgence}, pages = {17--31}, } @article{newman_boswells_2008, title = {Boswell's '{Egyptian} {Task}': {Ten} {Lines} a {Day}}, volume = {9}, issn = {1475-7737}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Scottish Studies Review}, author = {Newman, Donald J.}, month = mar, year = {2008}, note = {Publisher: Association for Scottish Literary Studies}, keywords = {Scottish literature, poetic conventions, Literature, Arts \& Humanities, Criticism and interpretation, Diaries, 1700-1799, poetry (1763-1766), social satire, Boswell, James, Literature, British Isles, Law students}, pages = {1--26}, } @article{levy_boswell_1993, title = {Boswell, {Rousseau} et {Voltaire}}, volume = {4}, issn = {2647-6754}, language = {fre}, journal = {Interfaces: Image Texte Language}, author = {Lévy, Maurice}, year = {1993}, note = {Publisher: Université de Bourgogne}, keywords = {Scottish literature, French literature, Voltaire (1694-1778), Rousseau, Jean-Jacques (1712-1778), 1700-1799, biographical information}, pages = {51--66}, } @incollection{evenson_boswells_1995, address = {New York}, title = {Boswell's {Grand} {Tour} of {Selves}}, isbn = {978-0-312-12142-6}, language = {en}, booktitle = {James {Boswell}: {Psychological} {Interpretations}}, publisher = {St. Martin's Press}, author = {Evenson, Brian}, editor = {Newman, Donald J.}, year = {1995}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, self-identity, 1700-1799, psychoanalytic approach, Grand Tour Journal}, pages = {71--85}, } @article{sher_boswell_2000, title = {Boswell on {Robertson} and the {Moderates}: {New} {Evidence}}, volume = {11}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Sher, Richard B.}, year = {2000}, note = {Publisher: Bucknell University Press}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, journalism, 1700-1799, Robertson, William (1721-1793)}, pages = {205--215}, } @article{scott_boswells_2009, title = {Boswell's {Enlightenment}}, volume = {94}, issn = {0038-4712}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Southwest Review}, author = {Scott, John T.}, collaborator = {Zaretsky, Robert}, year = {2009}, note = {Publisher: Southern Methodist University Press}, keywords = {Journals, prose, Scottish literature, novel, Enlightenment, French literature, Voltaire (1694-1778), Rousseau, Jean-Jacques (1712-1778), reason, faith, 1700-1799}, pages = {349--365}, } @incollection{colombani_corsica_1998, address = {Paris}, title = {'{Corsica} {Boswell}': {Ignominous} {Peace} and {Honourable} {War}}, isbn = {978-2-87854-164-9}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Guerres et paix: {La} {Grande}-{Bretagne} au {XVIIIe} siècle, {I}–{II}}, publisher = {Université Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3}, author = {Colombani, Marie-Jeanne}, editor = {Boucé, Paul-Gabriel}, year = {1998}, keywords = {Scottish literature, revolution, 1700-1799, Corsica}, pages = {193--201}, } @article{lewis_hamiltons_1997, title = {Hamilton's '{Abdication},' {Boswell}'s {Jacobitism} and the {Myth} of {Mary} {Queen} of {Scots}}, volume = {64}, issn = {1080-6547}, doi = {10.1353/elh.1997.0036}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {ELH: English Literary History}, author = {Lewis, Jayne Elizabeth}, month = dec, year = {1997}, note = {Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press}, keywords = {Scottish literature, Jacobites, 1700-1799, Hamilton, Gavin (1723-1798), Mary Stuart (1542-1587), The Abdication of Mary Queen of Scots (1776)}, pages = {1069--1090}, } @incollection{strawhorn_master_1995, address = {Lexington}, title = {Master of {Ulubrae}: {Boswell} as {Enlightened} {Laird}}, isbn = {978-0-8131-1910-6}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Boswell: {Citizen} of the {World}, {Man} of {Letters}}, publisher = {University Press of Kentucky}, author = {Strawhorn, John}, editor = {Lustig, Irma S.}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Scottish literature, politics, 1700-1799, biographical information}, pages = {117--134}, } @incollection{sher_something_1995, address = {Lexington}, title = {'{Something} {That} {Put} {Me} in {Mind} of {My} {Father}': {Boswell} and {Lord} {Kames}}, isbn = {978-0-8131-1910-6}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Boswell: {Citizen} of the {World}, {Man} of {Letters}}, publisher = {University Press of Kentucky}, author = {Sher, Richard B.}, editor = {Lustig, Irma S.}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Scottish literature, Home, Henry, Lord Kames (1696-1782), 1700-1799}, pages = {64--86}, } @article{baruth_problem_1991, title = {The {Problem} of {Biographical} {Mastering}: {The} {Case} for {Boswell} as {Subject}}, volume = {52}, issn = {1527-1943}, doi = {10.1215/00267929-52-4-376}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Modern Language Quarterly}, author = {Baruth, Philip E.}, month = dec, year = {1991}, note = {Publisher: Duke University Press}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, Literature, Arts \& Humanities, Writers, 1700-1799, Boswell, James (1740-95), Autobiographies, Literary Criticism, Literary Theory, Literature and Literary Studies, Publishing}, pages = {376--403}, } @incollection{newman_boswells_1995, address = {New York}, title = {Boswell's {Poetry}: {The} {Comic} {Cohesion} of a {Fragmented} {Self}}, isbn = {978-0-312-12142-6}, language = {en}, booktitle = {James {Boswell}: {Psychological} {Interpretations}}, publisher = {St. Martin's Press}, author = {Newman, Donald J.}, editor = {Newman, Donald J.}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Scottish literature, poetry, comedy, self-identity, 1700-1799, psychological approach}, pages = {165--187}, } @incollection{perreten_boswells_1995, address = {Lexington}, title = {Boswell's {Response} to the {European} {Landscape}}, isbn = {978-0-8131-1910-6}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Boswell: {Citizen} of the {World}, {Man} of {Letters}}, publisher = {University Press of Kentucky}, author = {Perreten, Peter F.}, editor = {Lustig, Irma S.}, year = {1995}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, landscape, 1700-1799, Europe}, pages = {37--63}, } @phdthesis{smith_libertines_2009, type = {{PhD} {Thesis}}, title = {Libertines {Real} and {Fictional} in the {Works} of {Rochester}, {Shadwell}, {Wycherley}, and {Boswell}}, language = {en}, school = {University of North Texas}, author = {Smith, Victoria}, month = feb, year = {2009}, keywords = {poetry, dissertation abstract, Rochester, John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of (1647-1680), 1600-1699, English literature, 'The Maimed Debauchee', libertine (figure), London Journal (1762-1762), Shadwell, Thomas (1642?-1692), The Country Wife (1672), The Libertine, Wycherley, William (1640-1716), British \& Irish literature, British and Irish literature, Carew, Thomas (1595?-1639?), Hobbes, Thomas (1588-1679), Lovelace, Richard (1618-1658), Pepys, Samuel (1633-1703), Wilmot, John (Earl of Rochester) (1647-1680)}, } @incollection{tieken-boon_van_ostade_social_1996, address = {Amsterdam}, title = {Social {Network} {Theory} and {Eighteenth}-{Century} {English}: {The} {Case} of {Boswell}}, isbn = {978-90-272-3639-5}, language = {en}, booktitle = {English {Historical} {Linguistics} 1994}, publisher = {John Benjamins Publishing Company}, author = {Tieken-Boon van Ostade, Ingrid}, editor = {Britton, Derek}, year = {1996}, doi = {10.1075/cilt.135.23tie}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, social network, English language (Modern), stylistics, 1700-1799, periphrastic tense, periphrastic verb}, pages = {327--337}, } @article{zachs_boswells_1996, title = {The {Boswells} and {Platina}'s \textit{{Lives} of the {Popes}}}, volume = {70}, issn = {0044-0175}, language = {en}, number = {3-4}, journal = {Yale University Library Gazette}, author = {Zachs, William}, month = apr, year = {1996}, note = {Publisher: Yale University Library}, keywords = {Scottish literature, personal library, 1700-1799}, pages = {143--152}, } @incollection{crawford_politics_1995, address = {Lexington}, title = {Politics in the {Boswell}–{Temple} {Correspondence}}, isbn = {978-0-8131-1910-6}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Boswell: {Citizen} of the {World}, {Man} of {Letters}}, publisher = {University Press of Kentucky}, author = {Crawford, Thomas}, editor = {Lustig, Irma S.}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Scottish literature, letters, politics, 1700-1799, Temple, William Johnstone (1739-1796)}, pages = {101--116}, } @article{newman_pretty_2002, title = {A {Pretty} {Trifle}: {Art} and {Identity} in {Boswell}'s \textit{{London} {Journal}}}, volume = {25}, issn = {1743-9426}, doi = {10.1080/01440350208559404}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Prose Studies: History, Theory, Criticism}, author = {Newman, Donald J.}, month = aug, year = {2002}, note = {Publisher: Taylor \& Francis}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, London Journal, 1700-1799, psychological approach, Erikson, Erik H. (1902-1994), identity crisis, Martin, Jay (1935-), narcissism}, pages = {25--50}, } @article{eccles_pursuit_1992, title = {The {Pursuit} of {Boswell}'s {Papers}}, volume = {66}, issn = {0044-0175}, language = {en}, number = {3-4}, journal = {Yale University Library Gazette}, author = {Eccles, Mary Hyde}, month = apr, year = {1992}, note = {Publisher: Yale University Library}, keywords = {Scottish literature, 1700-1799}, pages = {141--149}, } @book{levy_boswell_2001, address = {Grenoble}, title = {Boswell, un libertin mélancolique: {Sa} {Vie}, ses voyages, ses amours et ses opinions}, isbn = {978-2-84310-030-7}, language = {fre}, publisher = {ELLUG (Editions Litteraires et Linguistiques de l'Universite de Grenoble III)}, author = {Lévy, Maurice}, year = {2001}, doi = {10.4000/books.ugaeditions.7569}, keywords = {Scottish literature, melancholy, 1700-1799, libertinism}, } @article{priestley_happy_2001, title = {'{Happy} to {Worship} in a {Romish} {Church}': {Boswell} and {Roman} {Catholicism}}, volume = {32}, issn = {2690-375X}, language = {en}, journal = {Studies in Scottish Literature}, author = {Priestley, Sharon L.}, year = {2001}, note = {Publisher: University of South Carolina Libraries Studies in Scottish Literature}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, Catholicism, 1700-1799}, pages = {150--163}, } @article{purdie_never_2004, title = {'{Never} {Met}-and {Never} {Parted}': {The} {Curious} {Case} of {Burns} and {Boswell}}, volume = {33-34}, issn = {2690-375X}, language = {en}, journal = {Studies in Scottish Literature}, author = {Purdie, David W.}, year = {2004}, note = {Publisher: University of South Carolina Libraries Studies in Scottish Literature}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, Burns, Robert (1759-1796), 1700-1799}, pages = {169--176}, } @incollection{turnbull_boswells_2008, address = {Newark}, title = {Boswell's \textit{{London} {Journal}, 1762–1763}, and {Frances} {Sheridan}'s \textit{{The} {Discovery}}: {Imagining} the {Maternal}}, isbn = {978-0-87413-012-6}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Imagining {Selves}: {Essays} in {Honor} of {Patricia} {Meyer} {Spacks}}, publisher = {University of Delaware Press}, author = {Turnbull, Gordon}, editor = {Swenson, Rivka and Lauterbach, Elise}, year = {2008}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, London Journal, 1700-1799, Sheridan, Frances (1724-1766), The Discovery (1763)}, pages = {190--206}, } @article{kingscott_quest_1991, title = {The {Quest} for {Alexander} {Fraser} {Tytler}}, volume = {3}, issn = {0923-182X}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Language International: The Business Resource for a Multilingual Age}, author = {Kingscott, Geoffrey}, month = apr, year = {1991}, note = {Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company}, keywords = {Scottish literature, translation theory, 1700-1799, Tytler, Alexander Fraser, Lord Woodhouselee (1747-1813)}, pages = {16--19}, } @article{litt_rousseaus_2024, title = {Rousseau’s {British} {Readers} and the {Eloisa} {Effect}}, volume = {27}, issn = {1529-1499}, abstract = {Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s controversial interclass romance Julie, ou La Nouvelle Héloïse (1761) and its English translation Eloisa: Or, A Series of Original Letters (1761) were noteworthy commercial successes in mid-eighteenth-century Britain and Ireland. By examining commentary by the novel’s first wave of British and Irish readers from 1760–1785, this article recovers how a publishing phenomenon provoked a diversity of reading responses and stoked debates regarding feminine propriety, social rank, and romantic autonomy. Alongside major figures in eighteenth-century literature and culture such as James Beattie, Frances Burney, Thomas Gray, Anna Seward, and Horace Walpole, two key clusters of readers are considered. The article contends that men of the middle ranks (including James Boswell, Richard Hurd, and William Warburton) were validated by the central romance, wherein an aristocratic woman recognizes the intellectual merit of an untitled suitor, while women across social ranks (Sarah Hurst, the Ladies of Llangollen) interpreted the text as supporting womens’ romantic autonomy.}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Book History}, author = {Litt, Veronica}, month = sep, year = {2024}, note = {Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press}, keywords = {reception study, novel, French literature, social class, reception, English language translation, Great Britain, Rousseau, Jean-Jacques (1712-1778), Novels, 1700-1799, epistolary novel, female subjectivity, Julie, or the New Eloise, Julie, ou la Nouvelle Héloïse (1761), romantic love, women aristocrats, Women, 18th century, Men, Hurst, Sarah, Languages, Readers, Translations, Values}, pages = {233--259}, } @article{cole_yale_1986, title = {The {Yale} {Boswell}}, volume = {21}, issn = {2690-375X}, language = {en}, journal = {Studies in Scottish Literature}, author = {Cole, Richard C.}, year = {1986}, keywords = {Scottish literature, 1700-1799, biography}, pages = {158--166}, } @incollection{carpentari_messina_voyageurs_1996, address = {Lyon}, title = {Les {Voyageurs} et la nation corse dans les années 1760}, isbn = {978-2-7297-0540-4}, language = {fre}, booktitle = {Les {Mots} de la nation}, publisher = {Presses universitaires de Lyon 2}, author = {Carpentari Messina, Simone}, editor = {Rémi-Giraud, Sylvianne and Rétat, Pierre}, year = {1996}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, French literature, nationalism, 1700-1799, An Account of Corsica (1768), Corsica, Histoire de l'isle de Corse (1779), Pommereul, François-René-Jean, baron de (1745-1823)}, pages = {219--231}, } @article{kullman_boswells_1989, title = {Boswell's {First} {Meeting} with the {Infamous} {Margaret} {Caroline} {Rudd}: {A} {Study} in {Dramatic} {Technique}}, volume = {7}, issn = {0278-310X}, language = {en}, journal = {University of Mississippi Studies in English}, author = {Kullman, Colby H.}, year = {1989}, note = {Publisher: University Press of Mississippi}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, forgery, 1700-1799, The Private Papers of James Boswell from Malahide Castle, courtesan, flirtation, Rudd, Margaret Caroline (ca. 1745-1797), sociological approach}, pages = {76--84}, } @phdthesis{glover_public_2008, type = {{PhD} {Thesis}}, title = {The {Public} {Sphere} and {Formal} {Nostalgia}, 1709–1785}, language = {en}, school = {University of Virginia}, author = {Glover, Brian David}, month = jul, year = {2008}, keywords = {novel, dissertation abstract, fame, public sphere, 1700-1799, English literature, nostalgia, Cibber, Colley (1671-1757), Howell, James (1594?-1666), Manley, Delarivier (1663-1724), The New Atalantis (1709)}, } @article{redford_boswells_1986, title = {Boswell's {Fear} of {Death}}, volume = {21}, issn = {2690-375X}, language = {en}, journal = {Studies in Scottish Literature}, author = {Redford, Bruce}, year = {1986}, note = {Publisher: University of South Carolina Libraries Studies in Scottish Literature}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, death, 1700-1799}, pages = {99--118}, } @article{pino_devilish_2003, title = {Devilish {Appetites}, {Doubtful} {Beauty}, and {Dull} {Satisfaction}: {Rochester}'s {Scorn} of {Ugly} {Ladies} ({Which} {Are} {Very} {Near} {All})}, volume = {27}, issn = {1941-952X}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Restoration: Studies in Literature and Culture, 1660–1700}, author = {Pino, Melissa}, month = mar, year = {2003}, note = {Publisher: University of Maryland}, keywords = {poetry, Rochester, John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of (1647-1680), 1600-1699, English literature, female beauty, love poetry, sexual attraction}, pages = {1--21}, } @article{marsden_affect_2017, title = {Affect and the {Problem} of {Theater}}, volume = {58}, issn = {1935-0201}, abstract = {This article explores the relationship between theater and emotion, considering the problematic paradigm of theater as the most emotional of literary forms. It cannot exist without the actor who performs and the playgoer who responds and in this sense is a collaborative venture between the performer and the audience. These issues are embedded in the eighteenth century’s concept of sympathetic response — a spectator’s involuntary emotional reaction to what he or she sees upon the stage. Using James Boswell’s comments about the weakened emotional impact of a play performed in a half empty auditorium as a starting point, the article discusses the power of communal emotion within the theater audience. It considers the distinction between drama (the thing) and theater (the experience), and explores questions that arise from this distinction, such as: Is it possible to contemplate or assess theater (as opposed to drama) without exploring its emotional effect? How do we judge theater? What makes a good play? Does it lie in the words on the page or in the tears of the audience? These questions are essential to a reconsideration of the theater — and the drama — of the second half of the eighteenth century.}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation}, author = {Marsden, Jean I.}, month = sep, year = {2017}, note = {Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press}, keywords = {Drama, prose, Scottish literature, Literature, Arts \& Humanities, 1700-1799, Boswell for the Defense, affect, theater, Emotions, Collaboration, Dramatists, Theater, 18th century, Audiences, Literary Theory \& Criticism, Sympathy}, pages = {297--307}, } @incollection{walker_annotation_2023, address = {University Park}, title = {Annotation and {Scholarly} {Conversation}: {The} {Musings} of a {Non}-{Editor} {Annotator}}, isbn = {978-0-271-09397-0}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Notes on {Footnotes}: {Annotating} {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Literature}}, publisher = {Pennsylvania State University Press}, author = {Walker, Robert G.}, editor = {New, Melvyn and Lee, Anthony W.}, year = {2023}, doi = {10.1515/9780271094328-014}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, annotation, 1700-1799, endnote, footnote}, pages = {185--202}, } @article{jost_initiate_2012, title = {From {Initiate} to {Individual}: {Grand} {Tour} {Narrative} and {Lejeunian} {Autobiography}}, volume = {3}, issn = {2635-2656}, language = {en}, journal = {Lifewriting Annual: Biographical and Autobiographical Studies}, author = {Jost, Jacob Sider}, year = {2012}, note = {Publisher: Open Library of Humanities}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, travel literature, Addison, Joseph (1672-1719), genre conventions, grand tour, 1700-1799, English literature, An Account of Corsica (1768), autobiography, Le Pacte autobiographique (1975), Lejeune, Philippe (1938-), Remarks on Several Parts of Italy (1705), The Wanderer (1795), Wilkinson, Joshua Lucock}, pages = {95--118}, } @article{zaretsky_upon_2012, title = {Upon the {Rock}}, volume = {97}, issn = {0038-4712}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Southwest Review}, author = {Zaretsky, Robert}, year = {2012}, note = {Publisher: Southern Methodist University Press}, keywords = {Scottish literature, French literature, Rousseau, Jean-Jacques (1712-1778), Essays, French language, Writers, 1700-1799, Corsica, biographical information, journey, Boswell, James, Boswell, James (1740-95), Biographers, Philosophers, Sons, Soul, Ambition, Aristocracy, Beliefs, opinions and attitudes, Coasts, Existence, Expeditions, Freedoms, Heroes, Heroism, Misery, Social aspects}, pages = {244--256}, } @inproceedings{zeitz_writing_1991, address = {London, Ont.}, title = {Writing {Boswell}: {Form}, {Text}, and {Identity} in the \textit{{London} {Journal}}}, isbn = {0824-3298}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Man and {Nature}: {Proceedings} of the {Canadian} {Society} for {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Studies}}, publisher = {Published for the Society by the Faculty of Education, the University of Western Ontario}, author = {Zeitz, Lisa M.}, editor = {Boulad-Ayoub, Josiane and Cartwright, Michael and Grenon, Michel and Kinsley, William}, year = {1991}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, London Journal, the self, 1700-1799, autobiographical prose}, pages = {227--238}, } @incollection{moonie_edinburgh_2012, address = {Edinburgh}, title = {Edinburgh v. the {Advertiser}: {A} {Case} {Study}}, isbn = {978-0-7486-1912-2}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Edinburgh} {History} of the {Book} in {Scotland}, {Volume} 2: {Enlightenment} and {Expansion}, 1707–1800}, publisher = {Edinburgh University Press}, author = {Moonie, Martin}, editor = {Brown, Stephen W. and McDougall, Warren}, year = {2012}, keywords = {Scottish literature, book trade, 1700-1799, freedom of the press, lawyer}, pages = {369--371}, } @article{tomarken_metacritical_1992, title = {A {Metacritical} {Perspective}: {Accuracy} and {Ideology}}, volume = {16}, issn = {1086-3192}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Life}, author = {Tomarken, Edward}, month = may, year = {1992}, note = {Publisher: Duke University Press}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, London Journal, 1700-1799, Boswell for the Defense, dramatic arts, film, film adaptation, Harris, Mark (1922-2007)}, pages = {144--146}, } @incollection{newman_elegy_2021, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {\textit{{An} {Elegy} on the {Death} of an {Amiable} {Young} {Lady}}: {Serious} {Effort} or {Elaborate} {Joke}?}, isbn = {978-1-68448-282-5}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Boswell and the {Press}: {Essays} on the {Ephemeral} {Writing} of {James} {Boswell}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Newman, Donald J.}, editor = {Newman, Donald J.}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Scottish literature, poetry, humor, authorial intention, 1700-1799, An Elegy on the Death of an Amiable Young Lady (1761)}, pages = {80--93}, } @article{ducharme_rest_1987, title = {The {Rest} of the {Boswells}}, volume = {62}, issn = {0044-0175}, language = {en}, number = {1-2}, journal = {Yale University Library Gazette}, author = {Ducharme, Diane J.}, month = oct, year = {1987}, note = {Publisher: Yale University Library}, keywords = {Scottish literature, family, 1700-1799, biographical information}, pages = {41--55}, } @article{ogino_samayoeru_1993, title = {Samayoeru tabibitotachi (1): {Eibeibungaku} ni okeru 'hōkō' to sono hensō}, volume = {139}, issn = {0287-2706}, language = {jpn}, number = {1}, journal = {Eigo Seinen/Rising Generation}, author = {Ogino, Masatoshi}, month = apr, year = {1993}, note = {Publisher: Kenkyūsha/Kenkyūsha Shuppan}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, French literature, Rousseau, Jean-Jacques (1712-1778), grand tour, 1700-1799, Grand Tour Journal, exile}, pages = {8--10}, } @article{kullman_boswell_1989, title = {Boswell {Interviews} {Rousseau}: {A} {Theatrical} {Production}}, volume = {21}, issn = {0038-3163}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {South Carolina Review}, author = {Kullman, Colby H.}, month = mar, year = {1989}, note = {Publisher: Clemson University Digital Press}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, French literature, Rousseau, Jean-Jacques (1712-1778), 1700-1799}, pages = {30--45}, } @article{vivies_boswell_1986, title = {Boswell, la {Corse} et l'\textit{{Encyclopédie}}}, volume = {245}, issn = {0435-2866}, language = {fre}, journal = {Studies on Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century}, author = {Viviès, Jean}, year = {1986}, note = {Publisher: Institut et Musée Voltaire}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, French literature, 1700-1799, An Account of Corsica (1768), Corsica, L'Encyclopédie (1751-1772)}, pages = {467--473}, } @article{wal_tweede-taalverwerving_1998, title = {Tweede-taalverwerving van 18de-eeuws {Nederlands}: {Natuurlijke} methode versus grammatica en woordenboek?}, volume = {5}, issn = {1022-6966}, language = {nl}, number = {2}, journal = {Tydskrif vir Nederlands en Afrikaans}, author = {Wal, Marijke J. van der}, month = dec, year = {1998}, note = {Publisher: Universiteit Stellenbosch Departement Afrikaans \& Nederlands}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, linguistic approach, 1700-1799, Dutch language, Dutch language literature}, pages = {181--195}, } @article{friedman_he_1991, title = {'{He} {Was} {Just} a {Macheath}': {Boswell} and {The} {Beggar}'s {Opera}}, volume = {4}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Friedman, Michael D.}, year = {1991}, note = {Publisher: Bucknell University Press}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, Gay, John (1685-1732), London Journal, 1700-1799, The Beggar's Opera (1728)}, pages = {97--114}, } @incollection{barnes_making_2021, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {"{Making} the {Press} my {Amanuensis}": {Male} {Friendship} and {Publicity} in \textit{{The} {Cub}, at {New}-{Market}}}, isbn = {978-1-68448-282-5}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Boswell and the {Press}: {Essays} on the {Ephemeral} {Writing} of {James} {Boswell}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Barnes, Celia}, editor = {Newman, Donald J.}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Scottish literature, poetry, friendship, literary marketplace, dedication, 1700-1799, The Cub, at New-Market (1762), autobiographical poetry, Edward, Prince, Duke of York and Albany (1739-1767), male-male relations, publicity}, pages = {94--107}, } @article{sherbo_small_2003, title = {A {Small} {Addition} to the {Works} of {Sir} {Thomas} {More}}, volume = {50 [248]}, issn = {1471-6941}, doi = {10.1093/nq/50.4.386}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Sherbo, Arthur}, month = dec, year = {2003}, note = {Publisher: Oxford University Press}, keywords = {prose, book catalogues, Literature, English literature, Boswell, James, the Younger (1778-1822), More, Sir Thomas (1478-1535), Dramatists, More, Thomas (1478-1535)}, pages = {386--386}, } @article{zaretsky_grand_2014, title = {A {Grand} {Tour}}, volume = {90}, issn = {0042-675X}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Virginia Quarterly Review}, author = {Zaretsky, Robert}, month = dec, year = {2014}, note = {Publisher: Cadmus Journal Services}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, novel, French literature, Rousseau, Jean-Jacques (1712-1778), grand tour, Swiss literature, reason, faith, Literature, Arts \& Humanities, Writers, Colleges \& universities, 1700-1799, Calvinism, Boswell, James (1740-95), Philosophers, Soul, Faith, Literary Reviews, Divinity, ESSAYS, Higher education, Humanity, Nothingness, Vicars}, pages = {196--202}, } @article{brady_mickle_1987, title = {Mickle, {Boswell}, {Garrick}, and the {Siege} of {Marseilles}}, volume = {46}, issn = {0069-8989}, language = {en}, journal = {Transactions: The Connecticut Academy of Arts \& Sciences}, author = {Brady, Frank}, year = {1987}, note = {Publisher: Connecticut Academy of Arts \& Sciences}, keywords = {drama, Garrick, David (1717-1779), 1700-1799, English literature, Mickle, William Julius (1735-1788), The Seige of Marseilles}, pages = {235--297}, } @article{waterhouse_paoli_2008, title = {Paoli {Misremembering} {Cicero}}, volume = {55 [253]}, issn = {1471-6941}, doi = {10.1093/notesj/gjn183}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Waterhouse, William C.}, month = dec, year = {2008}, note = {Publisher: Oxford University Press}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, Cicero (106-43 B.C.), 1700-1799, An Account of Corsica (1768), Paoli, Pasquale (1725-1807), De Amicitia, misquotation}, pages = {435--435}, } @article{crawford_enlightenment_1990, title = {Enlightenment, {Metaphysics} and {Religion} in the {Boswell}-{Temple} {Correspondence}}, volume = {25}, issn = {2690-375X}, language = {en}, journal = {Studies in Scottish Literature}, author = {Crawford, Thomas}, year = {1990}, note = {Publisher: University of South Carolina Libraries Studies in Scottish Literature}, keywords = {Scottish literature, 1700-1799, Temple, William Johnstone (1739-1796), letters (1757-1795)}, pages = {49--69}, } @article{dossena_search_1997, title = {The {Search} for {Linguistic} {Excellence} in {Late} {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Scotland}}, volume = {10}, issn = {1825-6589}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Textus: English Studies in Italy}, author = {Dossena, Marina}, month = jul, year = {1997}, note = {Publisher: Carocci Editore}, keywords = {18th, Johnson, prose, Scottish literature, English language (Modern), stylistics, Scots English dialect, standardization, stylistic approach, Burns, Robert (1759-1796), 1700-1799, Hume, David (1711-1776), Political Discourses (1754)}, pages = {355--376}, } @article{ruxin_dorando_2010, title = {Dorando and the {Douglas} {Cause}}, volume = {20}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Ruxin, Paul T.}, year = {2010}, note = {Publisher: Bucknell University Press}, keywords = {Scottish literature, novel, 1700-1799, Dorando (1767), Douglas, Archibald Douglas, Duke of, Douglas, Archibald James Edward Douglas, Baron of, heritage, legal cases, Personal relationships, Marriage, Reconciliation}, pages = {79--94}, } @article{vitelli_memorialistdiarist_1986, title = {Memorialist/{Diarist}: {The} {Autobiographies} of {Casanova} and {Boswell}}, volume = {3}, issn = {0259-4366}, language = {en}, journal = {L'Intermédiaire des Casanovistes}, author = {Vitelli, Jr., Tom}, year = {1986}, note = {Publisher: Furio LuccichentiHelmut Watzlawick}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, Italian literature, diary, 1700-1799, autobiography, Casanova de Seingalt, Giovanni Giacomo (1725-1798)}, pages = {1--10}, } @article{jones_what_2002, title = {What {Then} {Should} {Britons} {Feel}? {Anna} {Laetitia} {Barbauld} and the {Plight} of the {Corsicans}}, volume = {9}, issn = {1747-5848}, doi = {10.1080/09699080200200227}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Women's Writing}, author = {Jones, Robert}, year = {2002}, note = {Publisher: Taylor \& Francis}, keywords = {poetry, republicanism, Barbauld, Anna Laetitia (1743-1825), 1700-1799, English literature, An Account of Corsica (1768), Corsica (1768), political independence, women poets}, pages = {285--303}, } @incollection{turnbull_boswell_1991-1, address = {West Lafayette}, title = {Boswell and the {Insistence} of the {Letter}}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Contesting the {Subject}: {Essays} in the {Postmodern} {Theory} and {Practice} of {Biography} and {Biographical} {Criticism}}, publisher = {Purdue University Press}, author = {Turnbull, Gordon}, editor = {Epstein, William H.}, year = {1991}, keywords = {Scottish literature, narrative structure, 1700-1799, autobiography}, pages = {43--52}, } @article{dijk_belle_2010, title = {Belle de {Zuylen} et les 'talents' des {Hollandaises}}, volume = {5}, issn = {1872-7832}, language = {fr}, journal = {Cahiers Isabelle de Charriere/Belle de Zuylen Papers}, author = {Dijk, Suzan van}, year = {2010}, note = {Publisher: Genootschap Belle van Zuylen}, keywords = {Scottish literature, letters, French literature, reception, 1700-1799, Charrière, Isabelle de (1740-1805), Dutch language translation}, pages = {64--74}, } @article{redford_frederick_1991, title = {Frederick {Albert} {Pottle}}, volume = {66}, issn = {0044-0175}, language = {en}, number = {1-2}, journal = {Yale University Library Gazette}, author = {Redford, Bruce}, month = oct, year = {1991}, note = {Publisher: Yale University Library}, keywords = {Scottish literature, 1700-1799, Pottle, Frederick Albert (1897-1987)}, pages = {64--69}, } @incollection{thompson_teaching_1994, address = {Newark}, title = {Teaching as {Cultural} {Quietism}: {English} 66: '{Poetry} and {Prose} of the {Classical} {Period} (3). {Dryden}, {Addison}, {Steele}, {Swift}, {Pope}, and {Johnson}, {Boswell}, and {Gray}'}, isbn = {978-0-87413-489-6}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Styles of {Cultural} {Activism}: {From} {Theory} and {Pedagogy} to {Women}, {Indians}, and {Communism}}, publisher = {University of Delaware Press}, author = {Thompson, James}, editor = {Goldstein, Philip}, year = {1994}, keywords = {prose, poetry, pedagogical approach, 1700-1799, English literature, Althusser, Louis (1918-1990), left-wing politics}, pages = {48--63}, } @book{lounsberry_becoming_2014, address = {Gainesville}, title = {Becoming {Virginia} {Woolf}: {Her} {Early} {Diaries} \& the {Diaries} {She} {Read}}, isbn = {978-0-8130-4881-9}, abstract = {Encompassing thirty-eight handwritten volumes, Virginia Woolf's diary is her lengthiest and longest-sustained work, and last work to reach the public. In the only full-length work to explore deeply this luminous and boundary-stretching masterpiece, Barbara Lounsberry traces Woolf's development as a writer through her first twelve diaries--a fascinating experimental stage, where the earliest hints of Woolf's pioneering modernist style can be seen. Starting with fourteen-year-old Woolf's first palm-sized leather diary, Becoming Virginia Woolf illuminates how her private and public writing was shaped by the diaries of other writers including Samuel Pepys, James Boswell, the French Goncourt brothers, Mary Coleridge, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Woolf's diary parents--Sir Walter Scott and Fanny Burney. These key literary connections open a new and indispensable window onto the story of one of literature's most renowned modernists.}, language = {en}, publisher = {University Press of Florida}, author = {Lounsberry, Barbara}, year = {2014}, doi = {10.5744/florida/9780813049915.001.0001}, keywords = {prose, diary, Woolf, Virginia (1882-1941), English literature, modernist writers}, } @article{postle_boswell_2015, title = {'{Boswell} {Redivivus}': {Northcote}, {Hazlitt}, and the {British} {School}}, volume = {8}, issn = {1757-8299}, language = {en}, journal = {Hazlitt Review}, author = {Postle, Martin}, year = {2015}, note = {Publisher: Hazlitt Society}, keywords = {prose, painting, Reynolds, Sir Joshua (1723-1792), Hazlitt, William (1778-1830), 1700-1799, English literature, 1800-1899, art criticism, art education, Northcote, James (1746-1831)}, pages = {5--19}, } @article{rennie_boswells_2012, title = {Boswell's {Scottish} {Dictionary} {Update}}, volume = {33}, issn = {2160-5076}, doi = {10.1353/dic.2012.0010}, abstract = {In the last issue of {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Dictionaries{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, I described my serendipitous discovery of the manuscript materials for Boswell’s Scottish dictionary, now in the Bodleian Library in Oxford. Here I provide a brief update of research on the dictionary, including details of a funding award which will allow me to focus on this project over the next three years.}, language = {en}, journal = {Dictionaries: Journal of the Dictionary Society of North America}, author = {Rennie, Susan}, year = {2012}, note = {Publisher: Indiana State University, Dictionary Society of North America}, keywords = {English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology}, pages = {205--207}, } @book{mcalpin_gender_2006, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {Gender, {Authenticity}, and the {Missive} {Letter} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {France}: {Marie}-{Anne} de {La} {Tour}, {Rousseau}'s {Real}-{Life} {Julie}}, isbn = {978-0-8387-5652-2}, language = {en}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {McAlpin, Mary}, year = {2006}, keywords = {letters, publishing, French literature, genre study, Rousseau, Jean-Jacques (1712-1778), 1700-1799, Latour de Franqueville, Marie-Anne de (d. 1789)}, } @book{sherbo_shakespeares_1992, address = {Newark}, title = {Shakespeare's {Midwives}: {Some} {Neglected} {Shakespeareans}}, isbn = {978-0-87413-449-0}, language = {en}, publisher = {University of Delaware Press}, author = {Sherbo, Arthur}, year = {1992}, keywords = {criticism, Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), English literature}, } @book{boswell_journals_2023-1, address = {Edinburgh}, series = {The {Yale} {Editions} of the {Private} {Papers} of {James} {Boswell}}, title = {The {Journals} in {Scotland}, {England} and {Ireland}, 1766–1769}, isbn = {978-1-3995-0102-6}, language = {en}, publisher = {Edinburgh University Press}, author = {Boswell, James}, editor = {Milne, Hugh M.}, year = {2023}, doi = {10.1515/9781399501026}, keywords = {Authors, Scottish -- 18th century, England -- Description and travel, Ireland -- Description and travel, Scotland -- Description and travel}, } @book{boswell_correspondence_1997, address = {Edinburgh}, series = {Boswell's correspondence}, title = {The {Correspondence} of {James} {Boswell} and {William} {Johnson} {Temple}, 1756–1795}, isbn = {0-7486-0758-7}, language = {en}, number = {6}, publisher = {Edinburgh University Press}, author = {Boswell, James and Temple, William Johnson}, editor = {Crawford, Thomas}, year = {1997}, keywords = {Authors, Scottish -- 18th century, Biographers -- Great Britain, Temple, William Johnston, 1739-1796}, } @misc{hodgson_james_2014, address = {London}, title = {James {Boswell}}, abstract = {The Scottish vote for independence in September 2014 led to a soul-searching, national debate about what it means to be Scottish and also what it means to be British. So how did we get to this point? Andrew Marr believes that if you really want to get to the heart of this great battle for Scottish identity in Britain, you have to turn to the greatest writers that came from north of the border: James Boswell, Sir Walter Scott and Hugh MacDiarmid. Across three turbulent centuries, these writers were to shape the way the world looked at Scotland - for good and for ill - and so Andrew looks at the lives of these men who were so pivotal in shaping Scotland's character. Great Scots: The Writers Who Shaped a Nation looks back at these creative geniuses to answer the crucial question - what image of Scotland will the nation choose for itself this time?}, language = {en}, publisher = {BBC Worldwide}, author = {Hodgson, John}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Authors, Scottish}, } @book{martin_life_2000-1, address = {New Haven}, title = {A {Life} of {James} {Boswell}}, isbn = {0-300-08489-7}, language = {en}, publisher = {Yale University Press}, author = {Martin, Peter}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Scottish literature, 1700-1799, biography, Authors, Scottish -- 18th century}, } @book{boswell_boswells_2004, address = {Edinburgh}, edition = {2nd ed.}, series = {The {Yale} {Editions} of the {Private} {Papers} of {James} {Boswell}}, title = {Boswell's {London} journal, 1762–1763}, isbn = {1-4744-6458-0}, abstract = {Boswell was the most charming companion in the world, and London becomes his dining room and his playground, his club and his confessional. No celebrant of the London world can ignore his book.'Peter Ackroyd, from the ForewordIn 1762 James Boswell, then twenty-two years old, left Edinburgh for London. The famous Journal he kept during the next nine months is an intimate account of his encounters with the high-life and the low-life in London. Frank and confessional as a personal portrait of the young Boswell, the Journal is also revealing as a vivid portrayal of life in eighteenth-century London. This new edition includes a Foreword by Peter Ackroyd, which discusses Boswell's life and achievement.Key FeaturesFeatures a new Foreword by Peter Ackroyd, author of London: The BiographyThis edition of Boswell's classic text has long been recognised as THE authoritative versionEdited by the renowned Boswell expert, the late Frederick A. PottleIncludes a first-class introduction and informative notes throughout}, language = {en}, publisher = {Edinburgh University Press}, author = {Boswell, James}, editor = {Pottle, Frederick A. and Ackroyd, Peter}, year = {2004}, doi = {10.1515/9781474464581}, keywords = {Authors, Scottish -- 18th century, London (England) -- Intellectual life -- 18th century, London (England) -- Social life and customs -- 18th century}, } @incollection{blanton_vain_2002, address = {New York}, series = {Genres in context}, title = {‘{Vain} {Travelers}’: {James} {Boswell} and the {Grand} {Tour}}, isbn = {1-136-74564-5}, abstract = {Blanton follows the development of travel writing from classical times to the present, focusing in particular on Anglo-American travel writing since the eighteenth century. He identifies significant theoretical and critical contributions to the field, and also examines key texts by James Boswell, Mary Kingsley, Graham Greene, Peter Mathiessen, V. S. Naipaul, and Bruce Chatwin.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Travel writing: the self and the world}, publisher = {Routledge}, author = {Blanton, Casey}, year = {2002}, doi = {10.4324/9780203819784}, keywords = {American prose literature -- History and criticism, Authorship -- Psychological aspects, English prose literature -- History and criticism, Self in literature, Travel -- Psychological aspects, Travel writing -- History, Travelers' writings, American -- History and criticism, Travelers' writings, English -- History and criticism}, pages = {48--61}, } @book{whatley_association_2021, address = {Lewisburg}, series = {Studies in eighteenth-century {Scotland}}, title = {Association and {Enlightenment} {Scottish} {Clubs} and {Societies}, 1700–1830}, isbn = {1-68448-270-4}, abstract = {Social clubs as they existed in eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century Scotland were varied: they could be convivial, sporting, or scholarly, or they could be a significant and dynamic social force, committed to improvement and national regeneration as well as to sociability. The essays in this volume — the first full-length study of the subject in fifty years — examine the complex history of clubs and societies in Scotland from 1700 to 1830. Contributors address attitudes toward associations, their meeting-places and rituals, their links with the growth of the professions and with literary culture, and the ways in which they were structured by both class and gender. By widening the context in which societies are set, this volume offers a new framework for understanding them, bringing together the inheritance of the Scottish past, the unique and cohesive polite culture of the Scottish Enlightenment, and the broader context of associational patterns common to Britain, Ireland, and beyond.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, editor = {Whatley, Christopher A. and Rendall, Jane and Wallace, Mark C.}, year = {2021}, doi = {10.36019/9781684482702}, keywords = {Scotland, Clubs, Clubs -- Scotland -- History -- 18th century, Clubs -- Scotland -- History -- 19th century, Eighteenth-Century Studies, Scotland, Nineteenth-Century, Clubs, Societies, Class, Culture, Gender, Scottish Enlightenment, Britain, Ireland, History, Literary Culture, Edinburgh, Societies, Societies -- Scotland -- History -- 18th century, Societies -- Scotland -- History -- 19th century}, } @book{zaretsky_philosophers_2009, address = {New Haven}, title = {The philosophers' quarrel: {Rousseau}, {Hume}, and the limits of human understanding}, isbn = {9786612351624}, abstract = {The rise and spectacular fall of the friendship between the two great philosophers of the eighteenth century, barely six months after they first met, reverberated on both sides of the Channel. As the relationship between Jean-Jacques Rousseau and David Hume unraveled, a volley of rancorous letters was fired off, then quickly published and devoured by aristocrats, intellectuals, and common readers alike. Everyone took sides in this momentous dispute between the greatest of Enlightenment thinkers. In this lively and revealing book, Robert Zaretsky and John T. Scott explore the unfolding rift between Rousseau and Hume. The authors are particularly fascinated by the connection between the thinkers’ lives and thought, especially the way that the failure of each to understand the other — and himself — illuminates the limits of human understanding. In addition, they situate the philosophers’ quarrel in the social, political, and intellectual milieu that informed their actions, as well as the actions of the other participants in the dispute, such as James Boswell, Adam Smith, and Voltaire. By examining the conflict through the prism of each philosopher’s contribution to Western thought, Zaretsky and Scott reveal the implications for the two men as individuals and philosophers as well as for the contemporary world.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Yale University Press}, author = {Zaretsky, Robert and Scott, John T.}, year = {2009}, doi = {10.12987/9780300156249}, keywords = {Enlightenment, Hume, David, 1711-1776, Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 1712-1778}, } @book{crawford_devolving_2007, address = {Edinburgh}, edition = {2nd ed.}, title = {Devolving {English} literature}, isbn = {978-1-4744-6593-9}, abstract = {This widely-praised book looks at the rise and fall of 'Britishness' in literature over the last three centuries. Arguing that for much of its history the subject of 'English Literature' has been bound up with an assumed English cultural centre, Devolving English Literature examines the literary construction and questioning of a British (rather than simply English) literary identity. Surveying eighteenth and nineteenth-century writers, including Robert Burns, James Boswell, Walter Scott and Thomas Carlyle, Robert Crawford remaps literary history. He argues that Scottish and non-metropolitan authors left a crucial legacy to American literature, to the developing subject of anthropology, and to twentieth-century Modernism. In the work of T. S. Eliot, Ezra Pound, James Joyce, Hugh MacDiarmid and other Modernists there persist vitally 'provincial' as well as national elements. These continue to nourish the verse of sophisticated post-British 'barbarian' poets such as Seamus Heaney, Tony Harrison, Douglas Dunn, Les Murray, and Derek Walcott. More than that, they are bound up with the contemporary literature and politics of Britain after devolution.This second edition contains a substantial new chapter, 'Waving Citizens', which looks particularly at Scottish writing in the light of the political events that saw the establishment of a national Parliament in Edinburgh in 1999. Topics considered range from Walter Scott and European union to Trainspotting and right-wing politics. This new chapter argues for the need to read Scottish literature in ways that alert us not just to its political significance, but also to the breadth of its tonal spectrum, so that Muriel Spark and Kathleen Jamie are as much part of a redefined Scottish literary identity as are Irvine Welsh and James Kelman.Praise for the first edition:'A stunning book: original, extraordinarily wide-ranging, coherent, reflective, and strongly argued.' - Susan Staves.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Edinburgh University Press}, author = {Crawford, Robert}, year = {2007}, doi = {10.1515/9781474465939}, keywords = {Scotland -- Intellectual life}, } @incollection{carter_james_2014, address = {Oxford}, series = {Women and {Men} in {History}}, title = {James {Boswell}'s manliness}, isbn = {1-317-88249-0}, abstract = {This collection of specially commissioned essays provides the first social history of masculinity in the 'long eighteenth century'. Drawing on diaries, court records and prescriptive literature, it explores the different identities of late Stuart and Georgian men. The heterosexual fop, the homosexual, the polite gentleman, the blackguard, the man of religion, the reader of erotica and the violent aggressor are each examined here, and in the process a new and increasingly important field of historical enquiry is opened up to the non-specialist reader.The book opens with a substantial introducti}, language = {en}, booktitle = {English masculinities, 1660–1800}, publisher = {Routledge}, author = {Carter, Philip}, editor = {Cohen, Michele and Hitchcock, Tim}, year = {2014}, doi = {10.4324/9781315840314}, keywords = {English literature -- 18th century -- History and criticism, English literature -- Early modern, 1500-1700 -- History and criticism, English literature -- Male authors -- History and criticism, Literature and society -- Great Britain -- History -- 17th century, Literature and society -- Great Britain -- History -- 18th century, Masculinity in literature, Men in literature, Sex role in literature}, } @book{carter_men_2014, address = {Oxford}, series = {Women and {Men} in {History}}, title = {Men and the emergence of polite society, {Britain} 1660–1800}, isbn = {1-317-88225-3}, abstract = {This book presents an account of masculinity in eighteenth century Britain. In particular it is concerned with the impact of an emergent polite society on notions of manliness and the gentleman. From the 1660s a new type of social behaviour, politeness, was promoted by diverse writers. Based on continental ideas of refinement, it stressed the merits of genuine and generous sociability as befitted a progressive and tolerant nation. Early eighteenth century writers encouraged men to acquire the characteristics of politeness by becoming urbane town gentlemen. Later commentators promoted an alternative culture of sensibility typified by the man of feeling. Central to both was the need to spend more time with women, now seen as key agents of refinement. The relationship demanded a reworking of what it meant to be manly. Being manly and polite was a difficult balancing act. Refined manliness presented new problems for eighteenth century men. What was the relationship between politeness and duplicity? Were feminine actions such as tears and physical delicacy acceptable or not? Critics believed polite society led to effeminacy, not manliness, and condemned this failure of male identity with reference to the fop. This book reveals the significance of social over sexual conduct for eighteenth century definitions of masculinity. It shows how features traditionally associated with nineteenth century models were well established in the earlier figure of the polite town-dweller or sentimental man of feeling. Using personal stories and diverse public statements drawn from conduct books, magazines, sermons and novels, this is a vivid account of the changing status of men and masculinity as Britain moved into the modern period.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Routledge}, author = {Carter, Philip}, year = {2014}, doi = {10.4324/9781315840239}, keywords = {Courtesy -- Europe -- History, Etiquette -- Europe -- History, Europe -- Social life and customs, Masculinity -- Europe -- History, Men -- Europe -- History}, } @book{gibson_religious_2016, address = {London}, title = {Religious identities in {Britain}, 1660–1832}, isbn = {1-351-90463-9}, language = {en}, publisher = {Routledge}, author = {Gibson, William and Ingram, Robert G.}, year = {2016}, doi = {10.4324/9781315244631}, keywords = {Clergy -- Religious life -- Great Britain -- History -- 18th century, Great Britain -- Church history -- 18th century}, } @book{zigarovich_sex_2013, address = {New York}, series = {Routledge {Studies} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Literature} ; 10}, title = {Sex and death in eighteenth-century literature}, isbn = {1-136-18236-5}, abstract = {This book discusses sex and death in the eighteenth-century, an era that among other forms produced the Gothic novel, commencing the prolific examination of the century's shifting attitudes toward death and uncovering literary moments in which sexuality and death often conjoined. By bringing together various viewpoints and historical relations, the volume contributes to an emerging field of study and provides new perspectives on the ways in which the century approached an increasingly modern sense of sexuality and mortality. It not only provides part of the needed discussion of the relation}, language = {en}, publisher = {Routledge}, author = {Zigarovich, Jolene}, year = {2013}, doi = {10.4324/9780203082959}, keywords = {English literature -- 18th century -- History and criticism, Death in literature, Gothic fiction (Literary genre), English -- History and criticism, Sex in literature}, } @incollection{lounsberry_james_2016, address = {Gainesville}, title = {James {Boswell}'s \textit{{Journal} of a {Tour} to {Corsica}}}, isbn = {978-0-8130-6295-2}, abstract = {In this second volume of her acclaimed study of Virginia Woolf’s diaries, Barbara Lounsberry traces the English writer’s life through the thirteen diaries she kept from 1918 to 1929 — what is often considered Woolf’s modernist “golden age.” During these interwar years, Woolf penned many of her most famous works, including {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Mrs. Dalloway{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, {\textless}cite{\textgreater}To the Lighthouse{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Orlando{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, and {\textless}cite{\textgreater}A Room of One’s Own{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}. Lounsberry shows how Woolf’s writing at this time was influenced by other diarists — Anton Chekhov, Katherine Mansfield, Jonathan Swift, and Stendhal among them — and how she continued to use her diaries as a way to experiment with form and as a practice ground for her evolving modernist style. Through close readings of Woolf’s journaling style and an examination of the diaries she read, Lounsberry tracks Woolf’s development as a writer and unearths new connections between her professional writing, personal writing, and the diaries she was reading at the time. Virginia Woolf’s Modernist Path offers a new approach to Woolf’s biography: her life as she marked it in her diary from ages 36 to 46.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Virginia {Woolf}'s modernist path: her middle diaries \& the diaries she read}, publisher = {University Press of Florida}, author = {Lounsberry, Barbara}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Novelists, English -- 20th century, Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941 -- Diaries}, } @article{wilkinson_james_2018, title = {James {Boswell}: \textit{{The} {Hypochondriack}}, {His} {Melancholy}, and {Dr} {Johnson}’s {Cognitive}-{Behavioural} {Remedy} — {Psychiatry} in {History}}, volume = {213}, issn = {0007-1250}, doi = {10.1192/bjp.2018.158}, abstract = {At 19 years of age, he studied at the University of Glasgow where, despite a Calvinist and Presbyterian upbringing, he decided to convert to Catholicism and become a monk. Pottle said ‘His greedy draughts of venal pleasure had brought him that distemper with which Venus, when cross, takes it into her head to plague her votaries (another of his own elegant euphemisms), the distemper had developed into what he calls a nervous fever, and he was ill and abashed’. In 1762, he passed his oral law exam, after which his father raised his allowance to £200 per year and permitted him to return to London.}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {British journal of psychiatry}, author = {Wilkinson, Greg}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Catholicism, Calvinism, Cognitive ability, Cognitive-behavioral factors, Extras, Fever, Plague, Pleasure, Psychiatry, Sadness}, pages = {573}, } @article{harriman-smith_what_2020, title = {What {James} {Boswell} tells us about 18th-century acting theory}, volume = {17}, issn = {1741-4113}, doi = {10.1111/lic3.12600}, abstract = {This article reads a series of essays on the actor by James Boswell through recent scholarship on the theory of acting in order to elaborate an expansive and historically grounded definition of what was and is meant by ‘18th‐century acting theory’. I thus show how 18th‐century texts on acting are important documents that should be read not as isolated phenomena but as works that can illuminate contemporary stage performance and the culture that produced it. In particular, I follow Boswell by placing a specific, illustrative emphasis on three key themes of professionalism, theatrical expression and ephemerality: each theme is both essential to thinking about the stage (and criticism on this topic) while also, like so much about the 18th‐century theatre, applicable far more widely both then and now.}, language = {en}, number = {10}, journal = {Literature compass}, author = {Harriman-Smith, James}, year = {2020}, note = {Place: HOBOKEN Publisher: Wiley}, keywords = {rhetoric, Literature, Arts \& Humanities, Boswell, acting, theatre}, pages = {1--11}, } @article{sider_jost_correspondence_2024, title = {The {Correspondence} of {James} {Boswell} and {Sir} {William} {Forbes} of {Pitsligo}}, volume = {57}, issn = {0013-2586}, doi = {10.1353/ecs.2024.a916861}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Eighteenth-century studies}, author = {Sider Jost, Jacob}, collaborator = {Sher, Richard B.}, year = {2024}, note = {Place: BALTIMORE Publisher: Johns Hopkins Univ Press}, keywords = {Arts \& Humanities, Arts \& Humanities - Other Topics, Humanities, Multidisciplinary}, } @article{lee_journals_2024, title = {The {Journals} in {Scotland}, {England} and {Ireland}, 1766–1769}, volume = {57}, issn = {0190-731X}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {The Scriblerian and the Kit-Cats}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, collaborator = {Milne, Hugh M.}, year = {2024}, note = {Publisher: Penn State University Press}, keywords = {Literature, Literary criticism, Nonfiction, Arts \& Humanities, Literature, British Isles, 18th century}, pages = {57--63}, } @article{baines_account_2008, title = {An {Account} of {Corsica}, the {Journal} of a {Tour} to {That} {Island}, and {Memoirs} of {Pascal} {Paoli}}, volume = {103}, issn = {0026-7937}, doi = {10.1353/mlr.2008.0148}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Modern language review}, author = {Baines, Paul}, collaborator = {Boulton, James T. and McLoughlin, T. O.}, year = {2008}, note = {Publisher: Modern Humanities Research Association}, keywords = {Travel, Literature, Nonfiction, Arts \& Humanities, Linguistics, Social Sciences, Language \& Linguistics, Reviews, European history, Paoli, Pascal, Political leadership}, pages = {826--827}, } @article{ellison_james_2008, title = {James {Boswell}'s {Revisions} of {Death} as \textit{{The} {Hypochondriack}} and in {His} {London} {Journals}}, volume = {21}, issn = {0840-6286}, doi = {10.1353/ecf.0.0038}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Eighteenth-Century Fiction}, author = {Ellison, Katherine}, year = {2008}, note = {Publisher: University of Toronto Press}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, death, memory, London Journal, The Hypochondriack, Literature, Arts \& Humanities, 1700-1799, afterlife, Belief \& doubt, Boswell, James (1740-95), Death \& dying, Memory}, pages = {37--59}, } @article{glasser_heated_2016, title = {Heated by {Wine}, {Fevered} by {Cards}, and {Possessed} by a {Whoring} {Rage}: {The} sociability of {James} {Boswell}}, volume = {30}, issn = {1930-8418}, doi = {10.1086/SHAD30010031}, abstract = {Although scholars have described writer James Boswell as a prolific drinker, he not only imbibed heavily at times but also employed occasional sobriety when it was appropriate. Thus, his journals indicate that eighteenth-century sociability was very fluid in practice. These records provide many details that illuminate how Boswell successfully negotiated the changing social and cultural trends of the late eighteenth century. Rather than applying a dichotomous perspective, a pluralistic interpretation is more useful because it fully captures the many nuances of sociability in the early modern era. This lens also provides insight when considering other aspects of elite male eighteenth-century sociability, including gambling and philandering. On the other hand, it allows scholars to explore how occasional sobriety also came into conflict with older habits that promoted the consumption of alcohol.}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {The social history of alcohol and drugs}, author = {Glasser, Paul}, year = {2016}, note = {Publisher: University of Chicago Press}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, diary, 1700-1799, alcohol consumption, gambling, intoxication, prostitute}, pages = {31--49}, } @article{tankard_facts_2019, title = {Facts and {Inventions}: {Selections} from the {Journalism} of {James} {Boswell}}, volume = {51}, issn = {0190-731X}, doi = {10.5325/scriblerian.51.2.0196}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {The Scriblerian and the Kit-Cats}, collaborator = {Tankard, Paul}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Journalism}, pages = {196--197}, } @article{clarke_libraries_2022, title = {The {Libraries} of {Twelve} {Early} {Members} of {The} {Club}}, volume = {71}, issn = {0006-7237}, abstract = {Clarke presents part eight of a series on the members of the Libraries of Twelve, which profiles James Boswell who was elected in 1773. Boswell had romantic aspirations to being master of a fine library. At Leipzig in 1764, on his Grand Tour, he was introduced to Mr Bel, the Professor of Poetry and University Librarian, whose own library he admired, and the following day Bel showed him the University Library a numerous collection of books arranged according to their subjects. The truth is that the libraries assembled by Boswell’s father and the libraries of his sons Sandy and Jamie were all far more substantial that Boswell’s own acquisitions.}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {The Book collector}, author = {Clarke, Stephen}, year = {2022}, note = {Place: LONDON Publisher: Collector Ltd}, keywords = {Arts \& Humanities, Arts \& Humanities - Other Topics, Humanities, Multidisciplinary, Librarians, Organizations, Personal profiles}, pages = {515--517}, } @article{dachez_etat_2020, title = {État de la {Corse}; suivi de {Journal} d'un voyage en {Corse} et mémoires de {Pascal} {Paoli}}, volume = {20}, issn = {2108-6559}, language = {en}, journal = {Miranda}, author = {Dachez, Hélène}, collaborator = {Viviès, Jean}, year = {2020}, note = {Publisher: Laboratoire CAS (Cultures anglo-saxonnes)}, keywords = {Corsican government, Corsican history and geography, Enlightenment in Europe, fight for liberty and against tyranny, Grand Tour, the independence of Corsica}, } @article{glover_boswell_2023, title = {Boswell and the {Press}: {Essays} on the {Ephemeral} {Writing} of {James} {Boswell}}, volume = {56}, issn = {0190-731X}, doi = {10.5325/scriblerian.56.1-2.0025}, language = {en}, number = {1-2}, journal = {The Scriblerian and the Kit-Cats}, author = {Glover, Brian}, collaborator = {Newman, Donald J.}, year = {2023}, note = {Publisher: The Pennsylvania State University Press}, keywords = {Essays, Literature, Writing, Nonfiction, Arts \& Humanities, Literature, British Isles, Ephemera}, pages = {25--27}, } @incollection{jennings_defying_2006, address = {Aldershot}, title = {Defying {James} {Boswell}}, isbn = {978-0-8153-8918-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Gender, {Religion}, and {Radicalism} in the {Long} {Eighteenth} {Century}: {The} '{Ingenious} {Quaker}' and {Her} {Connections}}, publisher = {Ashgate}, author = {Jennings, Judith}, year = {2006}, } @incollection{luebering_james_2013, address = {Chicago}, title = {James {Boswell}}, isbn = {1-61530-999-3}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Authors of the {Enlightenment}, 1660 to 1800}, publisher = {Rosen Publishing Group}, editor = {Luebering, J. E.}, year = {2013}, keywords = {Children's \& young adult reference material}, } @article{radner_catalogue_1995, title = {Catalogue of the {Papers} of {James} {Boswell} at {Yale} {University}: {For} the {Greater} {Part} {Formerly} the {Collection} of {Lieut}.-{Colonel} {Ralph} {Heyward} {Isham}}, volume = {89}, issn = {0006-128X}, doi = {10.1086/pbsa.89.2.24304254}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America}, author = {Radner, John B.}, collaborator = {Pottle, Marion S. and Abbott, Claude Colleer and Pottle, Frederick A.}, year = {1995}, keywords = {Literature, Nonfiction, Arts \& Humanities, Writers, Arts \& Humanities - Other Topics, Humanities, Multidisciplinary, Boswell, James (1740-95), Correspondence, Bibliographic literature}, pages = {204--207}, } @incollection{gigante_james_2008, address = {New Haven}, title = {James {Boswell} (1740–95)}, isbn = {978-0-300-15181-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Great} {Age} of the {English} {Essay}: {An} {Anthology}}, publisher = {Yale University Press}, author = {Gigante, Denise}, year = {2008}, doi = {10.12987/9780300151817-012}, pages = {210--230}, } @article{beaudin_james_2008, title = {James {Boswell}, 1740–1795: {The} {Scottish} {Perspective}}, volume = {20}, issn = {1923-5755}, doi = {10.21083/irss.v20i0.777}, language = {en}, journal = {International review of Scottish studies}, author = {Beaudin, Donna and Barwick, Daniel}, collaborator = {Craik, Roger}, year = {2008}, } @incollection{caudle_clashes_2020, address = {Lewisburg}, title = {Clashes of {Conversations} in {James} {Boswell}’s \textit{{Hebrides}} and \textit{{Life} of {Johnson}} and '{My} {Firm} {Regard} to {Authenticity}'}, isbn = {978-1-68448-227-6}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Writing {Lives} in the {Eighteenth} {Century}}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Caudle, James J.}, editor = {Caldwell, Tanya M.}, year = {2020}, doi = {10.36019/9781684482306-006}, pages = {141--172}, } @article{purdie_maladies_2002, title = {The {Maladies} of {James} {Boswell}, {Advocate}}, volume = {32}, issn = {1478-2715}, doi = {10.1177/1478271520023203016}, abstract = {Literary criticism, like legal judgement, will ultimately rest upon the written word. However, since the context of that written word is conditioned by the author’s physical and mental health — both of which can materially affect the content and style of the writing — these areas are worthy of serious enquiry. Where details of a great writer’s health are unavailable — as with Shakespeare — speculative and often unsatisfactory conjectures have to account for variations in the quality and quantity of output. Where a disease process is known and independently attested, such as Milton’s blindness, criticism of the works produced is materially enhanced. Whereas the volume of a writer’s output will be influenced by longevity and the physical ability to dictate or to lift a pen, the content and style will necessarily be influenced by his or her mental state, conditioning as it does the personal and societal environment of creativity.}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh}, author = {Purdie, David W. and Gow, N.}, year = {2002}, note = {Place: London, England Publisher: SAGE Publications}, keywords = {Boswell, United Kingdom, Disease, History of medicine, History, 18th Century, Medicine in Literature}, pages = {197--202}, } @incollection{ingram_james_2005, address = {London}, title = {James {Boswell} and the {Bi}-{Confessional} {State}}, isbn = {978-0-7546-3209-2}, abstract = {The bi-confessional polity of Georgian Britain was fundamentally different from uni-confessional polities with which ancien regime studies lump it. In the political theory of a classic monist confessional realm, there juridically is (or ought to be) only one king, one faith, and one law. Transparently in Britain after 1689, and even after the Union of England and Scotland into Great Britain in 1707, that was not the case. In Great Britain 1707–1800, there was certainly one king, but juridically speaking there were two faiths, and two laws. Actually, in light of the refocus of attention on the survival of Jacobitism 1689–1789, we might as well claim two kings, two faiths, and two laws and complete the parallel.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Religious {Identities} in {Britain}, 1660–1832}, publisher = {Routledge}, author = {Ingram, Robert G. and Gibson, William}, year = {2005}, doi = {10.4324/9781315244631-13}, keywords = {Early modern history: c 1450/1500 to c 1700}, pages = {129--156}, } @article{ivanova__2016, title = {Жанр Биографии В Русской Литературе: Западноевропейские Влияния [{Biography} {Genre} in {Russian} literature: {European} and {British} {Influences}]}, volume = {1}, issn = {2500-4247}, doi = {10.22455/2500-4247-2016-1-3-4-43-59}, abstract = {The article examines the development of the genre of biography and life writing that influenced Russian biographical tradition. This tradition stems from Plutarch’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Comparative Biographies{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} that influenced English life writing represented by such names as James Boswell, Lytton Strachey, and others. Philosophical premises of the English biography genre are to be found in the treatise {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} (1841) by Thomas Carlyle. French tradition represented by Gaston Tissandier’s book {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Science Martyrs{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} pursued the opposite aim: to honor ordinary scientists and inventors, responsible for the technical advance of the modern civilization. Wilhelm Dilthey and Georg Simmel practiced a different approach to life writing in that they conceived biography as the history of the person’s spiritual development. This conception had direct influence on the theorists of biography genre in Russia, G. O. Vinokur, and A. G. Gabrichevsky.}, language = {ru}, number = {3-4}, journal = {Studia litterarum}, author = {Ivanova, Eugenia V.}, year = {2016}, note = {Publisher: A.M. Gorky Institute of World Literature of the Russian Academy of Sciences}, keywords = {James Boswell, biography genre, Gaston Tissandier, Georg Simmel, Lytton Strachey, Plutarch, Thomas Carlyle, V. O. Vinokur, Wilhelm Dilthey, Biography genre, V.O.Vinokur}, pages = {43--59}, } @article{pottle_catalogue_1993, title = {Catalogue of the {Papers} of {James} {Boswell} at {Yale} {University}: {For} the {Greater} {Part} {Formerly} the {Collection} of {Lieut}.-{Colonel} {Ralph} {Heyward} {Isham}}, volume = {87}, issn = {0006-128X}, doi = {10.1086/pbsa.87.3.24304400}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America}, collaborator = {Pottle, Marion S. and Abbott, Claude Colleer and Pottle, Frederick A.}, year = {1993}, keywords = {SHORT NOTICES}, pages = {390--391}, } @article{boswell_endpiece_1997, title = {Endpiece: {Dr} {Johnson} on information retrieval}, volume = {315}, issn = {0959-8138}, doi = {10.1136/bmj.315.7108.0h}, language = {en}, number = {7108}, journal = {British Medical Journal}, author = {Boswell, James}, year = {1997}, note = {Place: London Publisher: BMJ Publishing Group LTD}, } @article{boswell_endpiece_1997-1, title = {Endpiece: {A} very short report admired by {Dr} {Johnson}}, volume = {315}, issn = {0959-8138}, doi = {10.1136/bmj.315.7099.0f}, language = {en}, number = {7099}, journal = {British Medical Journal}, author = {Boswell, James}, year = {1997}, note = {Place: London Publisher: BMJ Publishing Group LTD}, } @article{huch_facts_2016, title = {Facts and {Inventions}: {Selections} from the {Journalism} of {James} {Boswell}}, volume = {78}, issn = {0018-2370}, doi = {10.1111/hisn.12311}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {The Historian}, author = {Huch, Ronald K.}, collaborator = {Tankard, Paul}, year = {2016}, note = {Place: Allentown Publisher: Taylor \& Francis}, keywords = {History, Arts \& Humanities}, pages = {593--594}, } @article{kekalainen_i_2013, title = {‘{I} felt a noble shock’: {James} {Boswell} in {German} {Princely} {Courts}}, volume = {10}, issn = {1652-4772}, doi = {10.7557/4.2622}, abstract = {The article deals with James Boswell’s (1740–1795) attitudes towards the courtly milieu in the context of eighteenth-century British court discourse. The central argument is that, strongly contrary to the anti-court ethos of his intellectual and social milieu, Boswell had an affirmative and enthusiastic attitude towards the court. Moreover, the fact that he was neither an Addisonian moralist ‘spectator’ nor a cynical court aristocrat like Lord Chesterfield, but in many senses a highly affective ‘man of feeling’ of the age, did not diminish the uniqueness of his positive view of court culture. On the one hand, Boswell’s appreciation of the court was connected with his firm monarchism and belief in hereditary rank; on the other hand, he was aesthetically fascinated by the splendour and magnificence of the courtly milieu. His appraisal of the court did not include the common-sense moralism of the moral weeklies or the cynical observations of the aristocratic court discourse; rather his attitude was immediate, emotional, and enthusiastic in the spirit of the cult of sensibility.}, language = {en}, journal = {Sjuttonhundratal: sällskapet för 1700-talsstudier}, author = {Kekäläinen, Markku}, year = {2013}, note = {Publisher: Septentrio Academic Publishing}, keywords = {politeness, Germany, James Boswell, civility, court, Joseph Addison}, pages = {87}, } @article{boswell_endpiece_1997-2, title = {Endpiece: {Dr} {Johnson} on overinterpretation of the mini mental state examination}, volume = {314}, issn = {0959-8138}, doi = {10.1136/bmj.314.7097.0h}, language = {en}, number = {7097}, journal = {British Medical Journal}, author = {Boswell, James}, year = {1997}, note = {Place: London Publisher: BMJ Publishing Group LTD}, } @incollection{brand_james_1999, address = {London}, title = {James {Boswell}}, volume = {4}, isbn = {978-1-57958-043-8}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Dictionary of {World} {Biography}}, publisher = {Routledge}, author = {Brand, Gerhard}, editor = {Magill, Frank N. and Moose, Christina J. and Rehn, Mark}, year = {1999}, doi = {10.4324/9781315061863-44}, pages = {174--178}, } @article{womersley_correspondence_1999, title = {The {Correspondence} of {James} {Boswell} and {William} {Johnson} {Temple}, 1756–1795}, volume = {50}, issn = {0034-6551}, doi = {10.1093/res/50.198.247}, language = {en}, number = {198}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {Womersley, David}, collaborator = {Crawford, Thomas}, year = {1999}, note = {Place: OXFORD Publisher: Oxford University Press}, keywords = {Literature, Nonfiction, Arts \& Humanities, Writers, Correspondence, Reviews, Temple, William Johnson}, pages = {247--248}, } @article{grundy_james_1986, title = {James {Boswell}: {The} {Later} {Years}, 1769–1795}, volume = {81}, issn = {0026-7937}, doi = {10.2307/3729730}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Modern Language Review}, author = {Grundy, Isobel}, collaborator = {Brady, Frank}, year = {1986}, note = {Publisher: Modern Humanities Research Association}, keywords = {Literature, Arts \& Humanities, Linguistics, Social Sciences, Language \& Linguistics, Reviews}, pages = {453--455}, } @article{lamont_james_1986, title = {James {Boswell}: {The} {Later} {Years}, 1769–1795}, volume = {37}, issn = {0034-6551}, language = {en}, number = {147}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {Lamont, Claire}, collaborator = {Brady, Frank}, year = {1986}, note = {Publisher: Oxford University Press}, keywords = {Literature, Arts \& Humanities, Reviews}, pages = {422--424}, } @article{ingram_james_2009, title = {James {Boswell}}, volume = {1}, issn = {1756-5634}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Scottish literary review}, author = {Ingram, Allan}, year = {2009}, note = {Place: OLD ABERDEEN Publisher: Assoc Scottish Lit Stud}, keywords = {Literature, Arts \& Humanities, Literature, British Isles}, pages = {86--87}, } @article{pittock_james_2010, title = {James {Boswell}}, volume = {46}, issn = {0015-8518}, doi = {10.1093/fmls/cqp091}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Forum for modern language studies}, collaborator = {Pittock, Murray G. H.}, year = {2010}, note = {Place: OXFORD Publisher: Oxford Univ Press}, keywords = {Literature, Arts \& Humanities, Linguistics, Social Sciences, Language \& Linguistics}, pages = {116}, } @article{reed_james_2007, title = {James {Boswell}'s {Ebony} {Cabinet} at {Yale}}, volume = {82}, issn = {0044-0175}, language = {en}, number = {1/2}, journal = {Yale University Library Gazette}, author = {Reed, Joseph W.}, year = {2007}, note = {Publisher: The Yale University Library}, keywords = {Academic libraries, Sons, Croquet, Family papers, Government cabinets, Library collections, Tinkers}, pages = {31--37}, } @article{ferguson_james_1986, title = {James {Boswell}: {The} {Later} {Years}, 1769–1795}, volume = {85}, issn = {0038-2876}, doi = {10.1215/00382876-85-4-399}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {South Atlantic Quarterly}, author = {Ferguson, Oliver W.}, collaborator = {Brady, Frank}, year = {1986}, note = {Publisher: Duke University Press}, keywords = {Literature, Arts \& Humanities, Social Sciences, Literary Reviews, Activism, Cultural Studies, Theory and Philosophy}, pages = {399--400}, } @article{trosman_boswells_2008, title = {Boswell's \textit{{Life} of {Johnson}}: {The} {Shaping} of a {Self} and {Object} {World}}, volume = {95}, issn = {0033-2836}, doi = {10.1521/prev.2008.95.6.997}, language = {en}, number = {6}, journal = {Psychoanalytic Review}, author = {Trosman, Harry}, year = {2008}, note = {Place: New York, NY Publisher: National Psychological Association for Psychoanalysis}, keywords = {Scotland, England, Boswell, James Boswell, Biological and medical sciences, Humans, Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry, Interpersonal Relations, Personality, History, 18th Century, Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology, Applied psychoanalysis. Miscellaneous, Biography as Topic, Famous Persons, Psychoanalysis, Psychoanalytic Theory, Writing - history}, pages = {997--1016}, } @article{yerkes_catalogue_1996, title = {Catalogue of the {Papers} of {James} {Boswell} at {Yale} {University}: {For} the {Greater} {Part} {Formerly} the {Collection} of {Lieut}.-{Colonel} {Ralph} {Heyward} {Isham}}, volume = {9}, issn = {0736-3974}, language = {en}, journal = {Text (New York)}, author = {Yerkes, David}, collaborator = {Pottle, Marion S. and Abbott, Claude Colleer and Pottle, Frederick A.}, year = {1996}, note = {Publisher: University of Michigan Press}, keywords = {Review Essays and Reviews}, pages = {474--476}, } @article{howard-hill_catalogue_1993, title = {Catalogue of the {Papers} of {James} {Boswell} at {Yale} {University}: {For} the {Greater} {Part} {Formerly} the {Collection} of {Lieut}.-{Colonel} {Ralph} {Heyward} {Isham}}, volume = {87}, issn = {0006-128X}, abstract = {Review.}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America}, author = {Howard-Hill, T. H.}, collaborator = {Pottle, Marion S. and Abbott, Claude Colleer and Pottle, Frederick A.}, year = {1993}, note = {Place: Chicago Publisher: Bibliographical Society of America}, keywords = {Nonfiction, Writers, Diaries, Boswell, James (1740-95), Correspondence, Bibliographic literature}, pages = {390}, } @article{heiland_swan_1993, title = {Swan {Songs}: {The} {Correspondence} of {Anna} {Seward} and {James} {Boswell}}, volume = {90}, issn = {0026-8232}, doi = {10.1086/392085}, abstract = {A series of letters written between Anna Seward and James Boswell in the spring and early summer of 1784 are analyzed. The correspondence has particular interest for the light it sheds on the Boswell–Seward relationship, and larger interest as a seemingly straightforward drama of sensibility that quickly becomes a discussion of the nature of sensibility itself.}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Modern philology}, author = {Heiland, Donna}, year = {1993}, note = {Place: Chicago Publisher: University of Chicago Press}, keywords = {Scottish literature, letters, Seward, Anna (1742-1809), sexuality, Literature, Literary criticism, Arts \& Humanities, Linguistics, 1700-1799, sensibility, Boswell, James, Social Sciences, Personal relationships, Language \& Linguistics, Correspondence, Historians, Seward, Anne}, pages = {381--391}, } @article{baruth_correspondence_2002, title = {The {Correspondence} of {James} {Boswell} with {James} {Bruce} and {Andrew} {Gibb}: {Overseers} of the {Auchinleck} {Estate}}, volume = {35}, issn = {0013-2586}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Eighteenth-century studies}, author = {Baruth, Philip}, collaborator = {Hankins, Nellie Pottle and Strawhorn, John}, year = {2002}, note = {Place: BALTIMORE Publisher: Johns Hopkins Univ Press}, keywords = {Arts \& Humanities, Arts \& Humanities - Other Topics, Humanities, Multidisciplinary}, pages = {279--284}, } @article{hankins_correspondence_1999, title = {The {Correspondence} of {James} {Boswell} with {James} {Bruce} and {Andrew} {Gibb}: {Overseers} of the {Auchinleck} {Estate}}, volume = {75}, issn = {0042-675X}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Virginia Quarterly Review}, collaborator = {Hankins, Nellie Pottle and Strawhorn, John}, year = {1999}, note = {Place: CHARLOTTESVILLE Publisher: Univ Virginia}, keywords = {History, Literature, Nonfiction, Arts \& Humanities, Culture, Literary Reviews, Correspondence, Bruce, James (1730-1794), Gibb, Andrew, Rural areas}, pages = {A128--A129}, } @article{luzi_etat_2020, title = {État de la {Corse}; suivi de {Journal} d'un voyage en {Corse} et mémoires de {Pascal} {Paoli}}, volume = {7}, issn = {2275-0827}, doi = {10.4000/viatica.1379}, language = {en}, journal = {Viatica}, author = {Luzi, Christophe}, collaborator = {Viviès, Jean}, year = {2020}, note = {Publisher: Université Clermont Auvergne}, keywords = {Literature}, } @article{whatley_correspondence_2000, title = {The {Correspondence} of {James} {Boswell} with {James} {Bruce} and {Andrew} {Gibb}: {Overseers} of the {Auchinleck} {Estate}}, volume = {79}, issn = {0036-9241}, doi = {10.3366/shr.2000.79.1.130}, language = {en}, number = {207}, journal = {Scottish historical review}, author = {Whatley, Christopher A.}, collaborator = {Hankins, Nellie Pottle and Strawhorn, John}, year = {2000}, note = {Place: EDINBURGH Publisher: Edinburgh University Press}, keywords = {History, Arts \& Humanities, Reviews}, pages = {130--131}, } @article{mabbott_stone_2022, title = {The stone of destiny}, issn = {0965-9439}, language = {en}, journal = {The Herald (Glasgow)}, author = {Mabbott, Alastair}, collaborator = {MacLeod, Andrew Neil}, month = nov, year = {2022}, note = {Publisher: Newsquest Media Group Ltd}, keywords = {James, Boswell}, } @article{mcneil_boswell_2021, title = {Boswell {Johnson}: {Two} pals, one {Scottish}, one {English}, separated by a common language}, issn = {0965-9439}, language = {en}, journal = {The Herald (Glasgow)}, author = {McNeil, Robert}, month = dec, year = {2021}, note = {Publisher: Newsquest Media Group Ltd}, keywords = {James, Boswell}, } @article{tung_boswell_2023, title = {Boswell and the {Press}: {Essays} on the {Ephemeral} {Writing} of {James} {Boswell}}, volume = {62}, issn = {0021-9371}, doi = {10.1017/jbr.2022.183}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Journal of British Studies}, author = {Tung, Shirley F}, collaborator = {Newman, Donald J.}, year = {2023}, note = {Place: Cambridge Publisher: Cambridge University Press}, keywords = {Essays, Writing, Careers, 18th century, PRE-1800, Brochures, Political appointments}, pages = {257--259}, } @article{mcewan_it_2007, title = {'{It} {Buys} {Me} {Freedom}': {Genteel} {Lodging} in {Late}-{Seventeenth}- and {Eighteenth}-{Century} {London}}, volume = {24}, issn = {0313-6221}, doi = {10.1353/pgn.2008.0009}, abstract = {Lodging, or else taking in lodgers, was a common way of life for many seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Londoners, both rich and poor. While demographic historians have been attempting to gauge the extent of lodging in the metropolis for some time, the circumstance and experience of both lodgers and those who took them in has been subject to little detailed examination. Evidence drawn from sources such as diaries, newspaper advertisements, and court cases can give some specificity to our understanding of lodging arrangements. Concentrating on the middling orders and above, such sources highlight the importance of reputation and social credit for both those seeking lodgings and those offering rooms. It is apparent that for those who were not forced into lodging negotiations by financial necessity, other considerations linked with choice, such as networking and sociability, influenced decisions about when, where, and indeed whether to lodge.}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Parergon}, author = {McEwan, Joanne and Sharpe, Pamela}, year = {2007}, note = {Place: CRAWLEY Publisher: Australian and New Zealand Association of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (Inc.)}, keywords = {Historiography, Arts \& Humanities, Boswell, James, Arts \& Humanities - Other Topics, Great Britain: Social history, Housing, Living standards, Medieval \& Renaissance Studies, Social classes, Tenancy}, pages = {139--161}, } @article{dick_very_2020, title = {The very odd couple and a defining {Hebridean} odyssey}, issn = {0965-9439}, abstract = {Later this year a Sky Arts documentary, Boswell and Johnson’s Scottish Road Trip, will track comedian Frank Skinner and best-selling novelist Denise Mina as they recreate the 1773 journey, travelling in the same 18th century style as Boswell and Johnson.}, language = {en}, journal = {The Herald (Glasgow)}, author = {Dick, Sandra}, month = sep, year = {2020}, note = {Publisher: Newsquest Media Group Ltd}, keywords = {James, Boswell}, } @article{noauthor_boswell_2020, title = {Boswell {Johnson}'s {Scottish} {Road}}, issn = {0140-0460}, language = {en}, journal = {The Times}, month = oct, year = {2020}, note = {Publisher: NI Syndication Limited}, keywords = {James, Boswell}, pages = {36}, } @article{heitman_masterpiece_2012, title = {Masterpiece: '{Boswell}'s {London} {Journal}' by {James} {Boswell}; {Love} {Letter} to {London}}, issn = {2574-9579}, language = {en}, journal = {Wall Street Journal}, author = {Heitman, Danny}, month = jun, year = {2012}, note = {Place: New York, N.Y Publisher: Dow Jones \& Company Inc}, } @article{palmer_remarkable_2002, title = {Remarkable lives, remarkable words}, volume = {360}, issn = {0140-6736}, doi = {10.1016/S0140-6736(02)11177-9}, abstract = {Many enjoy reading about the lives of remarkable people; John Aubrey's Brief Lives, James Boswell's A Life of Johnson, and Lytton Strachey's Eminent Victorians still delight a wide readership.}, language = {en}, number = {9339}, journal = {The Lancet}, author = {Palmer, Joanna}, year = {2002}, note = {Place: London Publisher: Elsevier Ltd}, keywords = {Strachey, Lytton (1880-1932), Emerson, Ralph Waldo (1803-1882), Nonfiction, Biographies, Aubrey, John}, pages = {1036--1036}, } @incollection{anderson_serial_2001, address = {London}, series = {The {New} {Critical} {Idiom}}, title = {Serial {Selves}: {James} {Boswell} and {Hester} {Thrale}}, isbn = {978-0-415-18634-6}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Autobiography}, publisher = {Routledge}, author = {Anderson, Linda}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Literary theory, LANGUAGE, LITERATURE AND BIOGRAPHY, Literary studies: general}, } @incollection{caudle_soaping_2021, address = {Lewiston}, title = {‘{Soaping}” and ‘{Shaving}’ the {Public} {Sphere}: {James} {Boswell}’s ‘{Soaping} {Club}’ and {Edinburgh} {Enlightenment} {Sociability}}, isbn = {1-68448-270-4}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Association and {Enlightenment}: {Scottish} {Clubs} and {Societies}, 1700–1830}, publisher = {Bucknell University Press}, author = {Caudle, James J.}, editor = {Wallace, Mark C and Rendall, Jane}, year = {2021}, doi = {10.36019/9781684482702-008}, pages = {103--126}, } @article{noauthor_were_2022, title = {We're all fascinated by the lives of others from {James} {Boswell} to the {Kardashians}}, issn = {0965-9439}, language = {en}, journal = {The Herald (Glasgow)}, month = may, year = {2022}, note = {Publisher: Newsquest Media Group Ltd}, keywords = {Festivals}, } @incollection{beretti_linvention_2015, address = {Strasbourg}, title = {L’invention de la {Corse} par les voyageurs britanniques: {James} {Boswell} et quelques autres (1764–1769)}, isbn = {978-2-86820-926-9}, language = {fr}, booktitle = {L'invention des {Midis}: {Représentations} de l'{Europe} du {Sud}, {XVIIIe}–{XXe} siècle}, publisher = {Presses universitaires de Strasbourg}, author = {Beretti, Francis}, editor = {Bourginat, Nicolas}, year = {2015}, doi = {10.4000/books.pus.14026}, keywords = {History}, pages = {21--29}, } @incollection{turnbull_boroughmongering_2007, address = {New York}, title = {Boroughmongering, {Biography}, and the {Reform} of {Parliament}: {James} {Boswell} and the {Earl} of {Lonsdale}}, isbn = {978-1-349-53601-6}, abstract = {This chapter assesses James Boswell’s private diary records of his tumultuous political association in the late 1780s with James Lowther, first Earl of Lonsdale, the ruthless boroughmonger from northwest England, who at the height of his power controlled nine seats in the House of Commons. It argues that Boswell’s swerve from his own rather erratic and misguided aspirations to a seat in parliament, to the dissemination of an implied parliamentary vision instead in a literary biography ({\textless}cite{\textgreater}The Life of Johnson{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}) aligns him subtly with the post-1760s move for a reform of parliament more usually associated with Radicalism.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Realities of {Representation}: {State} {Building} in {Early} {Modern} {Europe} and {European} {America}}, publisher = {Palgrave Macmillan}, author = {Turnbull, Gordon and Jansson, Maija}, year = {2007}, doi = {10.1057/9780230603653_4}, keywords = {Biographical Dictionary, Literary Biography, Premium Wine, Scottish County, Scottish Election}, pages = {63--73}, } @article{noauthor_museum_2011, title = {Museum and festival will honour {James} {Boswell}}, issn = {0965-9439}, language = {en}, journal = {The Herald (Glasgow)}, year = {2011}, note = {Publisher: Newsquest Media Group Ltd}, keywords = {Boswell, James, Festivals, Museums}, pages = {13}, } @article{ryan_life_2000, title = {A {Life} of {James} {Boswell}}, volume = {23}, issn = {0162-4962}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Biography: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly}, author = {Ryan, Peter}, collaborator = {Martin, Peter}, year = {2000}, note = {Place: Honolulu Publisher: University of Hawaii Press}, keywords = {Nonfiction, Writers, Boswell, James (1740-95), Biographies}, pages = {268}, } @article{miller_life_2000, title = {A {Life} of {James} {Boswell}}, volume = {23}, issn = {0162-4962}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Biography: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly}, author = {Miller, Karl}, collaborator = {Martin, Peter}, year = {2000}, note = {Place: Honolulu Publisher: University of Hawaii Press}, keywords = {Nonfiction, Biographies}, pages = {422}, } @article{baruth_life_2002, title = {A {Life} of {James} {Boswell}}, volume = {35}, issn = {0013-2586}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Eighteenth-century studies}, author = {Baruth, Philip}, collaborator = {Martin, Peter}, year = {2002}, note = {Place: BALTIMORE Publisher: Johns Hopkins Univ Press}, keywords = {Arts \& Humanities, Arts \& Humanities - Other Topics, Humanities, Multidisciplinary}, pages = {279--334}, } @article{stein_life_2000, title = {A {Life} of {James} {Boswell}}, volume = {24}, issn = {0363-3276}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Wilson Quarterly}, author = {Stein, Jacob A.}, collaborator = {Martin, Peter}, year = {2000}, keywords = {Rousseau, Jean-Jacques (1712-1778), Diaries, Hume, David (1711-1776), Arts \& Letters, Casanova, Giacomo Girolamo (1725-1798), Park, James, Smith, Adam}, pages = {130--130}, } @article{shinagel_life_2001, title = {A {Life} of {James} {Boswell}}, issn = {1077-2901}, language = {en}, number = {20}, journal = {Harvard Review}, author = {Shinagel, Michael}, collaborator = {Martin, Peter}, year = {2001}, note = {Publisher: Houghton Library of the Harvard College Library}, keywords = {The Book Review}, pages = {161--163}, } @article{lynch_life_2001, title = {A {Life} of {James} {Boswell}}, volume = {38}, issn = {1523-8253}, doi = {10.5860/CHOICE.38-4328}, language = {en}, number = {8}, journal = {Choice}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, collaborator = {Martin, Peter}, year = {2001}, pages = {4328}, } @article{martin_life_2001, title = {A {Life} of {James} {Boswell}}, issn = {1047-5141}, language = {en}, journal = {First things}, collaborator = {Martin, Peter}, month = feb, year = {2001}, pages = {55}, } @article{noauthor_james_2011, title = {James {Boswell}: {A} sentimental education}, volume = {61}, issn = {0018-2753}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {History today}, year = {2011}, } @article{noauthor_letters_2021, title = {Letters: {I} am at a loss to understand why anyone would want to celebrate the charmless {James} {Boswell}}, issn = {0965-9439}, language = {en}, journal = {The Herald (Glasgow)}, month = jun, year = {2021}, note = {Publisher: Newsquest Media Group Ltd}, } @article{noauthor_why_2013, title = {Why {James} {Boswell}, inventor of the biography, still matters today}, issn = {0965-9439}, language = {en}, journal = {The Herald (Glasgow)}, month = may, year = {2013}, note = {Publisher: Newsquest Media Group Ltd}, keywords = {James, Boswell}, pages = {13}, } @article{allen_life_2001, title = {A {Life} of {James} {Boswell}}, volume = {54}, issn = {0018-702X}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Hudson Review}, author = {Allen, Brooke}, collaborator = {Martin, Peter}, year = {2001}, note = {Place: NEW YORK Publisher: Hudson Review Inc}, keywords = {Literature, Arts \& Humanities, Literary Reviews}, pages = {489--497}, } @article{furbank_life_2001, title = {A {Life} of {James} {Boswell}}, volume = {224}, issn = {0028-6583}, language = {en}, number = {12}, journal = {New Republic}, author = {Furbank, P. N.}, collaborator = {Martin, Peter}, year = {2001}, keywords = {Social Sciences, Government \& Law, Political Science}, pages = {44--45}, } @article{rawson_life_2001, title = {A {Life} of {James} {Boswell}}, issn = {0028-7806}, language = {en}, journal = {New York Times Book Review}, author = {Rawson, Claude}, collaborator = {Martin, Peter}, month = jan, year = {2001}, note = {Place: NEW YORK Publisher: New York Times}, keywords = {Arts \& Humanities, Arts \& Humanities - Other Topics, Humanities, Multidisciplinary}, pages = {11}, } @article{johnson_life_2000, title = {A {Life} of {James} {Boswell}}, volume = {16}, issn = {1051-4880}, language = {en}, number = {48}, journal = {Insight on the news}, author = {Johnson, Paul}, collaborator = {Martin, Peter}, year = {2000}, note = {Publisher: News World Communications, Inc}, pages = {26}, } @phdthesis{bond_conducting_2001, type = {{PhD} {Thesis}}, title = {Conducting projects: {The} imaginative agenda of writing in {London}, 1716–1782}, abstract = {In this dissertation I argue that eighteenth-century writers negotiated their relationship to a newly complex London by using the metaphor of conduct. Focusing on London’s literal geographic and administrative tensions, I claim that writers tried to navigate these tensions by figurative and imaginative means. Printed texts could therefore resemble blueprints for alternative modes of urban organization in which writers, acting as conductors of new social opportunities, established a set of instructions about how to approach, interpret, and reimagine London properly. Conduct became an organizing metaphor writers used to detail the moral importance of their own practice and legitimize their work to the public. By assigning both a vocabulary and a social value to writing, the metaphor of conduct was an invaluable, although abstract, tool of systematization that gave writing both a protocol and a product. Writers such as John Gay, Henry Fielding, Alexander Pope, James Boswell, and Frances Burney valued this metaphor because it could sometimes refer to the literal geographical tensions unique to mid-eighteenth-century London, and, at other times, could lend writers the impression that they exercised an active, yet figurative, control over the literal cityscape. Describing a district that lay on the margins of the Court and the City and between Whitehall and Whitechapel, the writers I examine addressed an informally governed district in which they could imagine themselves as competitors with both the politicians of Westminster and the aldermen of the City of London. As writers refigured these literal, geographical tensions through the metaphor of conduct, they acted out fantasies of a London in which they controlled standards of taste, criticism, and interpretation. But by referring to a marginal district between Court and City, writers strengthened the impression that their figurative fantasies were literally controlling a London that was outgrowing the Court–City binary. As conduct gestured towards new models of urban organization to which the writer was an essential contributor, reading about London came to seem synonymous with defining it. The didacticism of these texts is, therefore, their most imaginative trait.}, language = {en}, school = {New York University}, author = {Bond, Erik}, year = {2001}, note = {ISBN: 0493187464}, keywords = {Pope, Alexander (1688-1744), Defoe, Daniel (1660-1731), Fielding, Henry (1707-1754), Gay, John (1685-1732), British \& Irish literature, British and Irish literature, Burney, Fanny (1752-1840), Foucault, Michel, Waller, Edmund (1606-1687)}, } @article{hitchings_life_1999, title = {A {Life} of {James} {Boswell}}, volume = {128}, issn = {1364-7431}, language = {en}, number = {4452}, journal = {New statesman}, author = {Hitchings, Henry}, collaborator = {Martin, Peter}, year = {1999}, note = {Publisher: New Statesman, Ltd}, pages = {55}, } @article{lynch_james_2008, title = {James {Boswell}: as his contemporaries saw him}, volume = {46}, issn = {1523-8253}, doi = {10.5860/CHOICE.46-0745}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Choice}, author = {Lynch, Jack}, collaborator = {Larsen, Lyle}, year = {2008}, pages = {0745}, } @article{martin_life_2001-1, title = {A {Life} of {James} {Boswell}}, issn = {0028-7806}, language = {en}, journal = {New York Times Book Review}, collaborator = {Martin, Peter}, year = {2001}, note = {Publisher: The New York Times Company}, pages = {30}, } @article{eastwood_correspondence_1990, title = {The {Correspondence} of {James} {Boswell} with {David} {Garrick}, {Edmund} {Burke}, and {Edmond} {Malone}}, volume = {105}, issn = {0013-8266}, language = {en}, number = {414}, journal = {The English historical review}, author = {Eastwood, David}, collaborator = {Kahrl, George Morrow and Baker, Peter S. and McClellan, Rachel and Osborn, James M.}, year = {1990}, note = {Place: Harlow, etc Publisher: Longman}, pages = {210}, } @article{noauthor_having_2014, title = {'{Having} a very bonnie time': {Aboard} a {Highlands} and {Islands} voyage, {Caroline} {Hendrie} follows in the wake of two pioneering 18th-century tourists}, issn = {0307-1235}, language = {en}, journal = {Daily Telegraph}, year = {2014}, note = {Publisher: Telegraph Group Ltd}, keywords = {James, Boswell}, pages = {6--6}, } @article{kidd_james_1996, title = {James {Boswell}, 1740–1795: {The} {Scottish} {Perspective}}, volume = {75}, issn = {0036-9241}, language = {en}, number = {199}, journal = {Scottish historical review}, author = {Kidd, Colin}, collaborator = {Craik, Roger}, year = {1996}, note = {Publisher: Edinburgh University Press}, keywords = {History, Arts \& Humanities, Reviews}, pages = {123--124}, } @article{noauthor_bozzy_2013, title = {Bozzy and the birth of biography are celebrated on day he met {Dr} {Johnson}}, issn = {0140-0460}, language = {en}, journal = {The Times}, year = {2013}, note = {Publisher: NI Syndication Limited}, keywords = {James, Boswell}, pages = {7}, } @article{larsen_james_2008-1, title = {James {Boswell}: as his contemporaries saw him}, volume = {23}, issn = {0887-3763}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Reference and research book news}, collaborator = {Larsen, Lyle}, year = {2008}, note = {Place: Portland Publisher: Copyright Clearance Center}, } @article{walker_fact_2013, title = {'{Fact}' or '{Invention}'? {James} {Boswell} and the {Legend} of a {Boswell}-{Sterne} {Meeting}}, volume = {45}, issn = {0190-731X}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {The Scriblerian and the Kit-Cats}, author = {Walker, Robert G}, year = {2013}, note = {Place: University Park Publisher: Pennsylvania State University Press}, keywords = {Bacon, Francis (1561-1626)}, pages = {207}, } @article{noauthor_james_2005, title = {James {Boswell}: {A} {Life} of {Johnson}}, issn = {0006-7539}, language = {en}, number = {5205}, journal = {The Bookseller (London)}, year = {2005}, keywords = {Audiobooks}, pages = {40}, } @article{miller_boswell_1990, title = {Boswell: {The} {Great} {Biographer}, 1789–1795}, volume = {12}, issn = {0260-9592}, number = {2}, journal = {London review of books}, author = {Miller, Karl}, collaborator = {Danziger, Marlies K. and Brady, Frank}, year = {1990}, note = {Place: London Publisher: LRB Ltd}, pages = {7}, } @article{donoghue_boswells_2015, title = {Boswell's {Enlightenment}}, issn = {0882-7729}, language = {en}, journal = {Christian Science Monitor}, author = {Donoghue, Steven}, collaborator = {Zaretsky, Robert}, month = mar, year = {2015}, note = {Publisher: The Christian Science Publishing Society}, } @article{jones_journals_1993, title = {The journals of {James} {Boswell}, 1762–1795}, volume = {30}, issn = {1523-8253}, doi = {10.5860/CHOICE.30-2504}, language = {en}, number = {5}, journal = {Choice}, author = {Jones, Jr., A. E.}, collaborator = {Wain, John}, year = {1993}, pages = {2504}, } @article{kaartinen_james_2013, title = {James {Boswell}'s {Urban} {Experience} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {London}}, volume = {10}, issn = {1652-4772}, doi = {10.7557/4.2633}, language = {en}, journal = {Sjuttonhundratal: sällskapet för 1700-talsstudier}, author = {Kaartinen, Marjo}, collaborator = {Kekäläinen, Markku}, year = {2013}, pages = {186}, } @incollection{boswell_no_1999, address = {London}, title = {\textit{{No} {Abolition} of {Slavery}; or, {The} {Universal} {Empire} of {Love}: {A} {Poem}} (1791)}, isbn = {978-1-138-75740-0}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Slavery, {Abolition} and {Emancipation}, {Vol} 6: {Writings} in the {British} {Romantic} {Period}}, publisher = {Taylor \& Francis Group}, author = {Boswell, James}, editor = {Mellor, Anne K and Kitson, Peter J and Walvin, James and Lee, Debbie}, year = {1999}, keywords = {Literature: history \& criticism}, } @article{rosenblum_journals_1992, title = {The {Journals} of {James} {Boswell}, 1762–1795}, volume = {117}, issn = {0363-0277}, language = {en}, number = {13}, journal = {Library journal}, author = {Rosenblum, Joseph}, collaborator = {Wain, John}, year = {1992}, note = {Publisher: Library Journals, LLC}, keywords = {Nonfiction, Diaries}, pages = {99}, } @article{folkenflik_james_2000, title = {James {Boswell}: {Psychological} {Interpretations}}, volume = {33}, issn = {0013-2586}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Eighteenth-century studies}, author = {Folkenflik, Robert}, collaborator = {Newman, Donald J.}, year = {2000}, note = {Place: Berkeley, Calif Publisher: University of California Press Books Division}, pages = {289}, } @article{pittock_james_1996, title = {James {Boswell}, 1740–1795: {The} {Scottish} {Perspective}}, volume = {81}, issn = {0018-2648}, language = {en}, number = {264}, journal = {History}, author = {Pittock, Murray G. H.}, collaborator = {Craik, Roger}, year = {1996}, note = {Place: OXFORD Publisher: Wiley}, keywords = {History, Arts \& Humanities}, pages = {674--674}, } @article{vivies_account_2009, title = {An {Account} of {Corsica}, the {Journal} of a {Tour} to {That} {Island}, and {Memoirs} of {Pascal} {Paoli}}, volume = {66}, language = {en}, journal = {Revue de la société d'études anglo-américaines des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles}, author = {Viviès, Jean}, collaborator = {Boulton, James T. and McLoughlin, T. O.}, year = {2009}, pages = {296--297}, } @article{walsh_general_1996, title = {The {General} {Correspondence} of {James} {Boswell}, 1766–1769}, volume = {47}, issn = {0034-6551}, language = {en}, number = {185}, journal = {Review of English Studies}, author = {Walsh, Marcus}, collaborator = {Cole, Richard Cargill and Baker, Peter S. and McClellan, Rachel}, year = {1996}, note = {Publisher: Oxford University Press}, keywords = {Literature, Nonfiction, Arts \& Humanities, Correspondence, Reviews}, pages = {98--99}, } @article{jones_general_1996, title = {The {General} {Correspondence} of {James} {Boswell}, 1766–1769}, volume = {33}, issn = {1523-8253}, doi = {10.5860/CHOICE.33-3158a}, language = {en}, number = {6}, journal = {Choice}, author = {Jones, Jr., A. E.}, collaborator = {Cole, Richard Cargill and Baker, Peter S. and McClellan, Rachel}, year = {1996}, pages = {3158}, } @article{noauthor_tired_2016, title = {Tired of life? {Johnson} and {Boswell}'s castle could be your escape}, issn = {0140-0460}, language = {en}, journal = {The Times}, month = jun, year = {2016}, note = {Publisher: NI Syndication Limited}, keywords = {Boswell, James, Historic buildings}, pages = {13}, annote = {On Breachacha Castle on the Isle of Coll. }, } @article{derbyshire_life_2001, title = {A {Life} of {James} {Boswell}}, volume = {19}, issn = {0734-0222}, language = {en}, number = {7}, journal = {New Criterion}, author = {Derbyshire, John}, collaborator = {Martin, Peter}, year = {2001}, pages = {61}, } @article{arnstein_moth_1986, title = {The moth and the candle: a life of {James} {Boswell}}, volume = {48}, issn = {0018-2370}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {The Historian}, author = {Arnstein, Walter L.}, collaborator = {Finlayson, Iain}, year = {1986}, note = {Publisher: Phi Alpha Theta}, keywords = {History, Arts \& Humanities}, pages = {581}, } @article{daiches_james_1986, title = {James {Boswell}: {The} {Later} {Years}, 1769–1795}, volume = {19}, issn = {0013-2586}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Eighteenth-century studies}, author = {Daiches, David}, collaborator = {Brady, Frank}, year = {1986}, note = {Place: Berkeley, Calif Publisher: University of California Press Books Division}, keywords = {Arts \& Humanities, Arts \& Humanities - Other Topics, Humanities, Multidisciplinary, Reviews}, pages = {412}, } @article{speck_james_1986, title = {James {Boswell}: {The} {Later} {Years}, 1769–1795}, volume = {12}, issn = {0306-1973}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Literature and history}, author = {Speck, W. A.}, collaborator = {Brady, Frank}, year = {1986}, note = {Place: WOOLWICH LONDON Publisher: Thames Polytechnic}, keywords = {History, Literature, Arts \& Humanities}, pages = {114--116}, } @article{wain_journals_1992, title = {The {Journals} of {James} {Boswell}, 1762–1795}, issn = {0319-0714}, language = {en}, journal = {Globe and Mail (Toronto)}, collaborator = {Wain, John}, year = {1992}, note = {Place: Toronto, Ont Publisher: The Globe and Mail}, keywords = {Boswell, John}, } @article{zaretsky_boswells_2015-1, title = {Boswell's {Enlightenment}}, issn = {0261-3077}, language = {en}, journal = {The Guardian (London)}, collaborator = {Zaretsky, Robert}, month = jun, year = {2015}, note = {Publisher: Guardian News \& Media}, keywords = {Boswell, James, Hume, David}, } @article{hutchinson_all_1995, title = {All the {Sweets} of {Being}: {A} {Life} of {James} {Boswell}}, volume = {242}, issn = {0000-0019}, language = {en}, number = {49}, journal = {Publishers weekly}, collaborator = {Hutchinson, Roger}, year = {1995}, note = {Publisher: PWxyz, LLC}, pages = {50}, } @article{brady_james_1986, title = {James {Boswell}: {The} {Later} {Years}, 1769–1795}, volume = {50}, issn = {0041-2821}, language = {en}, number = {40}, journal = {Tribune (London)}, collaborator = {Brady, Frank}, year = {1986}, note = {Place: Blackpool Publisher: London Publications Ltd}, pages = {8}, } @article{folkenflik_general_2000, title = {The {General} {Correspondence} of {James} {Boswell}, 1766–1769}, volume = {33}, issn = {0013-2586}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Eighteenth-century studies}, author = {Folkenflik, Robert}, collaborator = {Cole, Richard Cargill and Baker, Peter S. and McClellan, Rachel}, year = {2000}, note = {Place: Berkeley, Calif Publisher: University of California Press Books Division}, pages = {289}, } @article{folkenflik_correspondence_2000, title = {The {Correspondence} of {James} {Boswell} and {William} {Johnson} {Temple}, 1756–1795}, volume = {33}, issn = {0013-2586}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Eighteenth-century studies}, author = {Folkenflik, Robert}, collaborator = {Crawford, Thomas}, year = {2000}, note = {Place: Berkeley, Calif Publisher: University of California Press Books Division}, pages = {289}, } @article{miller_scotlands_2016, title = {Scotland's literary festival inspired by the works of {James} {Boswell} unveils 2016 programme}, issn = {0965-9439}, language = {en}, journal = {The Herald (Glasgow)}, author = {Miller, Phil}, year = {2016}, note = {Publisher: Newsquest Media Group Ltd}, keywords = {Boswell, James, Festivals, Comedians, Knox, Caroline}, pages = {12}, } @article{allan_correspondence_1999, title = {The {Correspondence} of {James} {Boswell} with {William} {Johnson} {Temple}. {Volume} 1: 1756–1777}, volume = {78}, issn = {0036-9241}, language = {en}, number = {205}, journal = {Scottish historical review}, author = {Allan, David}, collaborator = {Crawford, Thomas}, year = {1999}, note = {Publisher: Edinburgh University Press}, keywords = {Reviews}, pages = {126--128}, } @article{boyd_pleasure_1993, title = {The {Pleasure} of {Their} {Company}: "{The} {Journal} of a {Tour} to the {Hebrides}" by {James} {Boswell}}, issn = {0362-4331}, abstract = {This account of a trip through Scotland to the Western Islands in 1773 is a deserved classic, not only for the portrait it presents of Dr. Johnson — the prototypical Englishman, at the height of his fame — but also for the vivacity, acuity and wit of Boswell’s writing.}, language = {en}, journal = {New York Times}, author = {Boyd, William}, month = nov, year = {1993}, note = {Place: New York, N.Y Publisher: New York Times Company}, } @article{lurcock_account_2008, title = {An {Account} of {Corsica}, the {Journal} of a {Tour} to {That} {Island}, and {Memoirs} of {Pascal} {Paoli}}, volume = {55}, issn = {0029-3970}, doi = {10.1093/notesj/gjm260}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Notes and Queries}, author = {Lurcock, A. F. T.}, collaborator = {Boulton, James T. and McLoughlin, T. O.}, year = {2008}, note = {Place: Oxford and New York Publisher: Oxford University Press}, pages = {108--110}, } @article{verge-franceschi_etat_2020, title = {État de la {Corse}; suivi de {Journal} d'un voyage en {Corse} et mémoires de {Pascal} {Paoli}}, volume = {18}, issn = {1638-1718}, doi = {10.4000/erea.11107}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {E-rea: Revue d'Études anglophones}, author = {Vergé-Franceschi, Michel}, collaborator = {Viviès, Jean}, year = {2020}, } @article{clingham_james_1993, title = {James {Boswell}: {The} {Life} of {Johnson}}, volume = {23}, issn = {0033-2917}, doi = {10.1017/S0033291700025654}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Psychological Medicine}, collaborator = {Clingham, Greg}, year = {1993}, note = {Place: Cambridge, UK Publisher: Cambridge University Press}, keywords = {Short Reviews}, pages = {807--808}, } @article{lee_johnson_2007, title = {Johnson and {Boswell}: {Late} but {Live}}, language = {en}, journal = {Daily Telegraph}, author = {Lee, Veronica}, collaborator = {Lee, Stewart}, month = aug, year = {2007}, keywords = {Boswell, James, Pizza}, pages = {31}, } @article{schwartz_life_2001, title = {A {Life} of {James} {Boswell}}, volume = {33}, issn = {0095-1390}, doi = {10.1017/S0095139000068095}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Albion}, author = {Schwartz, Richard B.}, collaborator = {Martin, Peter}, year = {2001}, keywords = {History, Arts \& Humanities, Reviews of Books}, pages = {659--660}, } @article{cole_general_1996, title = {The {General} {Correspondence} of {James} {Boswell}, 1766–1769}, volume = {72}, issn = {0042-675X}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Virginia Quarterly Review}, collaborator = {Cole, Richard Cargill and Baker, Peter S. and McClellan, Rachel}, year = {1996}, note = {Place: Charlottesville Publisher: Virginia Quarterly Review}, keywords = {History, Nonfiction, Boswell, James (1740-95), Correspondence, Epistolography}, pages = {SS20}, } @article{baruth_boswell_1990, title = {Boswell: {The} {Great} {Biographer}, 1789–1795}, volume = {13}, issn = {0162-4962}, doi = {10.1353/bio.2010.0323}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {Biography: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly}, author = {Baruth, Philip E.}, collaborator = {Danziger, Marlies K. and Brady, Frank}, year = {1990}, note = {Publisher: University of Hawaii Press for the Biographical Research Center}, keywords = {James Boswell, Reviews}, pages = {343--347}, } @article{nakanishi_correspondence_1998, title = {The {Correspondence} of {James} {Boswell} and {William} {Johnson} {Temple}, 1756–1795}, volume = {79}, issn = {0013-838X}, language = {en}, number = {6}, journal = {English Studies: A Journal of English Language and Literature}, author = {Nakanishi, Wendy Jones}, collaborator = {Crawford, Thomas}, year = {1998}, note = {Place: Amsterdam Publisher: Swets and Zeitlinger}, keywords = {Literature, Nonfiction, Arts \& Humanities, Writers, Correspondence, Temple, William Johnson}, pages = {568}, } @article{denizot_etat_1993, title = {État de la {Corse}}, volume = {36}, language = {en}, journal = {XVII–XVIII: revue de la Société d'études anglo-américaines des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles}, author = {Denizot, Paul}, collaborator = {Viviès, Jean}, year = {1993}, pages = {123--124}, } @article{andrew_journals_1993, title = {The {Journals} of {James} {Boswell}, 1762–1795}, volume = {28}, issn = {0008-4107}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Canadian journal of history}, author = {Andrew, Donna T}, collaborator = {Wain, John}, year = {1993}, note = {Place: Saskatoon Publisher: University of Toronto Press}, keywords = {Travel, History, Nonfiction, Diaries, Boswell, James (1740-95)}, pages = {587}, } @article{folkenflik_james_2000-1, title = {James {Boswell}’s {Life} of {Johnson}: {An} {Edition} of the {Original} {Manuscript} in {Four} {Volumes}}, volume = {33}, issn = {0013-2586}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Eighteenth-century studies}, author = {Folkenflik, Robert}, collaborator = {Waingrow, Marshall and Redford, Bruce and Bonnell, Thomas F.}, year = {2000}, note = {Place: Berkeley, Calif Publisher: University of California Press Books Division}, pages = {289}, } @article{beretti_etat_2019, title = {État de la {Corse}; suivi de {Journal} d'un voyage en {Corse} et mémoires de {Pascal} {Paoli}}, volume = {76}, issn = {0291-3798}, doi = {10.4000/1718.4026}, language = {en}, journal = {XVII–XVIII: revue de la Société d'études anglo-américaines des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles}, author = {Beretti, Francis}, collaborator = {Viviès, Jean}, year = {2019}, } @article{colley_journals_1995, title = {The {Journals} of {James} {Boswell}, 1762–1795}, volume = {17}, issn = {0260-9592}, language = {en}, number = {18}, journal = {London review of books}, author = {Colley, Linda}, collaborator = {Waingrow, Marshall}, year = {1995}, note = {Place: London Publisher: LRB Ltd}, pages = {14--15}, } @article{gray_james_1996, title = {James {Boswell}’s {Life} of {Johnson}: {An} {Edition} of the {Original} {Manuscript} in {Four} {Volumes}}, volume = {76}, issn = {0011-5827}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Dalhousie Review}, author = {Gray, James}, collaborator = {Waingrow, Marshall and Redford, Bruce and Bonnell, Thomas F.}, year = {1996}, note = {Publisher: Dalhousie University}, keywords = {Literature, Arts \& Humanities, Literary Reviews}, pages = {135--139}, } @article{dixon_just_2002, title = {Just what the doctor ordered: {James} {Boswell}'s newly opened family home is a tonic for all who visit}, issn = {0307-1235}, language = {en}, journal = {Daily Telegraph}, author = {Dixon, Anne Campbell}, month = apr, year = {2002}, note = {Publisher: Telegraph Group Ltd}, pages = {23}, } @article{ogee_etat_1994, title = {État de la {Corse}}, volume = {26}, language = {fr}, journal = {Dix-huitième siècle}, author = {Ogée, Frédéric}, collaborator = {Viviès, Jean}, month = aug, year = {1994}, pages = {579--580}, } @article{rawson_boswells_2001, title = {Boswell's {Boswell}}, issn = {0028-7806}, language = {en}, journal = {New York Times Book Review}, author = {Rawson, Claude}, year = {2001}, note = {Place: New York Publisher: New York Times Company}, keywords = {Nonfiction, Biographies, Martin, Peter}, pages = {11}, } @article{clarke_beyond_2003, title = {Beyond {Boswell}}, volume = {292}, issn = {0038-6952}, language = {en}, number = {9122}, journal = {The Spectator}, author = {Clarke, Jeremy}, year = {2003}, note = {Place: London Publisher: The Spectator Ltd. (UK)}, keywords = {Travel, Culture, Geographic profiles, Islands, Italy, Tourism}, pages = {62}, } @article{stuttaford_boswell_1986, title = {Boswell: {The} {English} {Experiment}, 1785–1789}, volume = {230}, issn = {0000-0019}, language = {en}, number = {13}, journal = {Publishers weekly}, author = {Stuttaford, Genevieve}, collaborator = {Lustig, Irma S. and Pottle, Frederick A.}, year = {1986}, note = {Place: New York Publisher: PWxyz, LLC}, keywords = {Nonfiction, Writers, Boswell, James (1740-95), Confidentiality, Lustig, Irma S, Pottle, Frederick A}, pages = {64}, } @article{sisman_boswells_2001-1, title = {Boswell's presumptuous task}, volume = {288}, issn = {1072-7825}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Atlantic Monthly}, collaborator = {Sisman, Adam}, year = {2001}, note = {Publisher: The Atlantic Monthly Group LLC}, keywords = {Authors, English, Boswell, James, English writers}, pages = {140}, } @article{hoffert_boswells_2002, title = {Boswell's {Presumptuous} {Task}}, volume = {127}, issn = {0363-0277}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Library Journal}, author = {Hoffert, Barbara}, collaborator = {Sisman, Adam}, year = {2002}, keywords = {Nonfiction, Writers, Boswell, James (1740-95), Biographies, Sisman, Adam}, pages = {52}, } @article{davies_boswell_2016, title = {Boswell in {London}: {An} {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Soundscape} {Study}}, volume = {29}, issn = {1634-0450}, doi = {10.4000/episteme.1046}, abstract = {The journals in which James Boswell records his experiences in London between 1760 and 1795 are a rich source of information regarding the sounds that were generated by and heard within the city. They are also highly revealing in terms of the manner in which a single individual listened, thought about sound and noise, and represented this form of sensory experience through writing. This article makes the case that a productive approach to this material is to examine it in relation to the widely used but often loosely defined concept of the soundscape. It draws together the various dimensions of this concept, including the ideas of immersion, selection, regulation, manipulation, and imagination, and brings them into dialogue with existing scholarship on Boswell’s construction of self through writing, and on the influence of {\textless}cite{\textgreater}The Spectator{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} project and the role ascribed to the senses within the philosophical writing of Locke and Hume, both on him personally and eighteenth-century society more broadly. In so doing, it argues that we can nuance our understanding of Boswell in relation to others, himself, and the world and can identify patterns regarding the relationship between Boswell’s external and internal experience as they change over time.}, language = {en}, number = {29}, journal = {Études epistémè}, author = {Davies, Laura}, year = {2016}, note = {Publisher: Association Études Épistémè}, keywords = {London, sound, autobiography, Boswell, The Spectator, urban literature}, } @article{johnson_diaries_2000, title = {Of diaries and drink}, volume = {16}, issn = {1051-4880}, abstract = {[James Boswell] left behind more material about himself than any other person in the 18th century, including Thomas Jefferson. His diaries have been published in full - and excellent they are, from start to finish - but other papers still are being published by the Yale University Press in special research editions.}, language = {en}, number = {48}, journal = {Insight on the news}, author = {Johnson, Paul}, year = {2000}, note = {Place: Washington Publisher: New World Communications LLC}, keywords = {History, Nonfiction, Writers, Boswell, James, Biographies, Martin, Peter, Alcohol use, Social life \& customs}, pages = {26}, } @article{kullman_boswells_1987, title = {Boswell’s “{Life} of {Johnson}”: {New} {Questions}, {New} {Answers}}, volume = {4}, issn = {0743-6831}, doi = {10.2307/3189169}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {South Central Review: The Journal of the South Central Modern Language Association}, author = {Kullman, Colby H.}, collaborator = {Vance, John A.}, year = {1987}, note = {Publisher: South Central Modern Language Association}, keywords = {Reviews}, pages = {104--106}, } @book{havard_disaffected_2019, address = {Oxford}, title = {Disaffected {Parties}: {Political} {Estrangement} and the {Making} of {English} {Literature}, 1760–1830}, isbn = {978-0-19-883313-0}, abstract = {{\textless}cite{\textgreater}Disaffected Parties{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} reveals how alienation from politics effected crucial changes to the shape and status of literary form. Recovering the earliest expressions of grumbling, irritability, and cynicism towards politics, this study asks how unsettled partisan legacies converged with more recent discontents to forge a seminal period in the making of English literature — and thereby poses wide-ranging questions about the lines between politics and aesthetics. Reading works including Laurence Sterne’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Tristram Shandy{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, James Boswell’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Life of Johnson{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, the novels of Maria Edgeworth and Jane Austen, and the satirical poetry of Lord Byron in tandem with print culture and partisan activity, this book shows how these writings remained animated by disaffected impulses and recalcitrant energies at odds with available party positions and emerging governmental norms — even as they sought to imagine perspectives that looked beyond the divided political world altogether. ‘No one can be more sick of — or indifferent to politics than I am,’ Lord Byron wrote in 1820. Between the later eighteenth century and the Romantic age, disaffected political attitudes acquired increasingly familiar shapes. Yet this was also a period of ferment in which unrest associated with the global age of revolutions (including a dynamic transatlantic opposition movement) collided with often inchoate assemblages of parties and constituencies. As writers adopted increasingly emphatic removes from the political arena and cultivated familiar stances of cynicism, detachment, and retreat, their estrangement also promised to loop back into political engagement — and to make their works ‘parties’ all their own.}, language = {en}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, author = {Havard, John Owen}, year = {2019}, doi = {10.1093/oso/9780198833130.001.0001}, keywords = {English literature, English literature-18th century-History and criticism, Literary Studies (1500 to 1800), Politics and literature}, } @article{podlubne_diario_2024, title = {Un diario biográfico: {Sobre} {Borges}, de {Bioy}}, volume = {11}, issn = {2422-5932}, abstract = {The article proposes a reading of Adolfo Bioy Casares’ Borges, based on the observations on the personal diary and biography, which the author develops in the essay “El diario de Léautaud,” published in La Nación in 1956 and later included with variations in La otra aventura in 1968. These observations separate both genres from their conventional purposes. Bioy takes up a statement by Oscar Wilde, who frees the biographical from its formal guidelines by inscribing it in the diary, and then does the same with the diaristic by reading it in the texture of James Boswell’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Life of Dr. Johnson{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}. The core idea of the article argues that it is only on condition of these displacements that Johnson’s biography can be counted as an antecedent of the diary on Borges. While Boswell’s book is a conversational biography, the master antecedent of the so-called “relational turn in contemporary biography,” Bioy’s Borges is a biographical diary, centered on the record of the conversations he had with his friend during the long period of their shared life. The conversation becomes the material and scene of friendship between them. Like Boswell with Johnson, Bioy often recreates these exchanges in direct style: Borges’s voice is also his work. Based on this conviction, the article then examines how the newspaper dramatizes these conversations and the drift they assume with Borges’s decline. / El artículo propone una lectura del Borges de Adolfo Bioy Casares, a partir de las observaciones sobre el diario personal y la biografía, que el autor realiza en el ensayo “El diario de Léautaud,” que publica en La Nación en 1956 e incluye luego con variantes en La otra aventura de 1968. Estas observaciones separan a ambos géneros de sus fines convencionales. Bioy retoma una afirmación de Oscar Wilde, que libera lo biográfico de sus pautas formales al inscribirlo en el diario, y hace luego lo propio con lo diarístico al leerlo en la textura de la Vida del Dr. Johnson de James Boswell. La idea medular del artículo sostiene que es solo a condición de estos desplazamientos que la biografía de Johnson puede contarse como antecedente del diario sobre Borges. Mientras el libro de Boswell es una biografía conversada, el antecedente maestro del llamado “giro relacional de la biografía contemporánea,” el Borges, de Bioy, es un diario biográfico, centrado en el registro de las conversaciones que mantuvo con el amigo, durante el extenso período de vida compartido por ambos. La conversación se transforma en materia y escenario de la amistad entre ellos. Como Boswell con Johnson, a menudo Bioy recrea estos intercambios en estilo directo: la voz de Borges es también obra suya. A partir de esta convicción, el artículo examina entonces cómo dramatiza el diario estas conversaciones y la deriva que asumen con la decadencia de Borges.}, language = {es}, number = {16}, journal = {Revista chuy}, author = {Podlubne, Judith}, year = {2024}, note = {Publisher: Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero}, keywords = {Biography, Johnson, Borges, Biografía, Bioy Casares, Diario, Diary, Vida del Dr, Vida del Dr. Johnson}, pages = {197--224}, } @article{rennie_boswells_2011, title = {Boswell's {Scottish} {Dictionary} {Rediscovered}}, volume = {32}, issn = {0197-6745}, doi = {10.1353/dic.2012.0010}, abstract = {This paper describes the recent rediscovery by the author of the manuscript materials for James Boswell’s Scottish Dictionary: a work which Boswell began in Utrecht in the 1760s, but which he never completed. The surviving manuscript, which was thought to be lost, is now in the Bodleian Library in Oxford. It had been misattributed to the Scottish lexicographer, John Jamieson, in the nineteenth century and subsequently catalogued under Jamieson’s name. This paper gives the latest information on the remarkable history of the manuscript, and provides a first glimpse into the lexical riches in contains. Although never completed, Boswell’s dictionary contains over 800 draft entries and is an important new source of information on eighteenth-century Scots. Research is still at an early stage, but the manuscript is already providing antedatings to the information in current historical dictionaries of Scots, and confirming the currency of some Scots words for which there was previously little evidence. It is also now possible to begin to compare Boswell’s plan for his Scots dictionary, as outlined in his journals and memoranda, with the evidence of his surviving manuscript. The paper further outlines the author’s future plans for transcribing and editing the manuscript, and describes the current website devoted to this ongoing research. Adapted from the source document}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Dictionaries: Journal of the Dictionary Society of North America}, author = {Rennie, Susan}, year = {2011}, note = {Publisher: Dictionary Society of North America}, keywords = {prose, Scottish literature, English language (Modern), lexicography, lexicology, Scots English dialect, Dictionaries, Historical text analysis, Editing, 1700-1799, History of lexicography, Scots language}, pages = {94--110}, } @incollection{keiser_hypochondriacs_2020, address = {Charlottesville}, title = {The {Hypochondriac}’s {Watch}: {Boswell}’s {Case}}, isbn = {978-0-8139-4479-1}, abstract = {Throughout much of his life, James Boswell suffered from a disease he called “hypochondria.” In a series of voluminous journals and in a weekly essay for the London Magazine, fittingly entitled “The Hypochondriack,” Boswell obsessively detailed the symptoms of his disease and just as obsessively wondered over its causes and possible cures. Beset by anxiety, doubt, and gloom, Boswell’s essays on hypochondria catalog nearly everything known and thought about the disease over the course of the eighteenth century. Although at times Boswell, often dejected and even anhedonic, appears to suffer mainly from what we would today call melancholy or depression,}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Nervous fictions: literary form and the enlightenment origins of neuroscience}, publisher = {University of Virginia Press}, author = {Keiser, Jess}, year = {2020}, doi = {10.2307/j.ctv15d81z0.10}, pages = {219}, } @phdthesis{gemmill_novel_2017, type = {{PhD} {Thesis}}, title = {Novel {Conversations}, 1740–1817}, abstract = {“Novel Conversations” examines how and why eighteenth-century novelists came to represent people interacting in ways that registered as lively and real. Speech had long been crucial in literary genres as varied as drama, philosophical dialogue, romance and narrative poetry; but techniques for representing speech would proliferate in the eighteenth century as writers gave conversation a new centrality in the novel, seeking to capture the manner of speech over and above its basic matter. “Novel Conversations” explores this literary-historical development with chapters on four writers who were especially interested in the technical challenge of recording vocal effects: Samuel Richardson, James Boswell, Frances Burney and Jane Austen. They developed a set of tools for rendering in prose the auditory and social nuances of conversation, including tone and emphasis, pacing and pausing, gesture and movement. I argue that their experiments resulted in a new “transcriptional realism” in the novel. This term describes the range of techniques used to craft dialogue that faithfully approximates the features of real speech, while remaining meaningful and effectual as an element of prose narrative. In developing methods to this end, eighteenth-century writers borrowed techniques from other genres, combined them, and invented new ones. One rich source was life writing, the broad category of documentary prose genres that both absorbed and influenced the novel form in its early stages. Writers also sought complementary techniques in drama, whose stage directions, tonal notations and cues about who is speaking to whom at what point in time could be readily adapted for prose narrative. The task at hand was to calibrate two often opposing styles: the empirically driven, transcriptional mode of life writing and the more overtly stylized mode of drama. Writers did so by developing two resources within the novel form: the narrator, who occupies a flexible platform from which to elaborate conversational dynamics with description; and print itself, with all of its graphic and spatial possibilities for shaping speech on the page, including accidentals, line breaks, and typography. What are in one sense formalist readings are complemented by a careful attention to the materiality of the manuscript page and the printed page. In approaching my primary authors’ texts from a technical perspective, I do justice to their experimental efforts to use writing as a technology for capturing voice: a recording device avant la lettre. This approach in turn gives me critical purchase to analyze the effect that this technology serves: detailed representations of characters operating in a lively, familiar social world.}, language = {en}, school = {Columbia University}, author = {Gemmill, Kathleen Katie}, year = {2017}, note = {ISBN: 1369557795}, keywords = {Poetry, Austen, Jane (1775-1817), Wollstonecraft, Mary (1759-1797), Writing, Narratives, Literary genres, Novels, Speech, British \& Irish literature, 18th century, British and Irish literature, Burney, Fanny (1752-1840), Conversation, Cues/Cueing, Hands, Prose, Romance languages, Tone}, } @article{vanoflen_belle_2009, title = {Belle de {Zuylen} / {Isabelle} de {Charrière} et l’incrédulité: {De} la correspondance à la fiction}, volume = {4}, issn = {1760-7914}, doi = {10.4000/acrh.1255}, abstract = {Existe-t-il une incrédulité pensable et dicible pour une femme de milieu cultivé, au siècle des Lumières? C’est la question que soulève la correspondance, puis la fiction d’Isabelle de Charrière (1740–1805). Vers 1764, la jeune fille de l’aristocratie hollandaise fait l’expérience des difficultés et des limites de la liberté intellectuelle, et de l’exercice de sa raison face au puritain John Boswell, puis à son compatriote Van Pallandt. Dans ses fictions et sa correspondance ultérieures, elle prend de plus en plus de recul vis-à-vis de dogmes religieux ou de convictions dont elle n’est plus bien sûre, d’ailleurs, qu’ils influent sur les conduites. Sans pour autant réhabiliter la «femme esprit fort» dans son roman {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Caliste{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} (1785), comme le l’affirme C. Cazenobe, la femme mûre s’approche de plus en plus d’un nécessitarisme à relents matérialistes, avec pour seul bémol l’affirmation du pouvoir instructif de l’expérience. / Incredulity is not an easy or evident posture for a woman, even in the middle of the eighteenth century. This is what Isabelle de Charrière’s (1740–1805) correspondence and fiction suggest. Towards 1764, the young woman, raised in Dutch aristocracy, tested the gender boundaries of intellectual freedom and the exercise of reason, in matter of religion. She preferred pyrrhonism to the reputation of an «esprit fort», be it with regards to the Puritain James Boswell, her fellow countryman Adolf van Pallandt, or Constant d’Hermenches. This is underlined by what we learned from the recent publication of inedits by Kees van Strien. She takes greater distance from protestant dogmas and religious convictions after 1784 when she became a novelist. While she does not quite rehabilitate the woman’s «esprit fort» in her novel {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Calista{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} (1785), as C. Cazenobe asserts, her letters show how she is quite close to materialist views about human freedom, even though the lessons of experience can mitigate her «fatalism».}, language = {fr}, journal = {L'Atelier du Centre de recherches historiques}, author = {Vanoflen, Laurence}, year = {2009}, note = {Publisher: Centre de Recherches Historiques}, keywords = {Bel esprit, déisme, épicurien, esprit fort, immortalité, mariage}, } @incollection{ingram_company_2019, address = {Woodbridge}, title = {In company and {Out}: {The} public/private selves of {Johnson} and {Boswell}}, isbn = {1-78327-359-3}, abstract = {Sociable conversation, in all periods, but especially in the formal atmosphere and gender-restricted context of the eighteenth century, is the public face of the individual: that which is on display as against that which remains, more or less effectively, hidden from view. It represents the self that we wish to present to the world, even if that world is in the form of friends and family. The private self, certainly, can sometimes be observed through the cracks, and few performances are perfect, but to discover the extent and nature of that private self demands other sources, other more intimate means of inquiry, and other kinds of relationships. With writers like Johnson and Boswell we are unusually privileged, in that the opportunities are there for comparison between the self in performance and the self that can be read in their published and unpublished works. Thanks to Boswell, especially to his journal and his works on Johnson, we are afforded unique insights into both himself and his friend and idol Johnson, their inner selves as against their public and social personalities. In understanding these differences in perspective we can also read something of the nature of eighteenth-century society, of the weight given to social presence and performance and of the generally forbidden territory that was occupied by inner realities. This chapter explores some of those performances and some of that territory. Samuel Johnson and James Boswell valued sociability as amongst the very highest pleasures of living within a civilised society. The whole business of interchange of ideas, of pleasantries, even of insults — in short, of what had become known in the period as clubbability — are conspicuously present in all accounts of the ways they chose to spend their time, both when together, during Boswell’s usually annual visits to London, and in the course of their separate lives. Yet this straightforward truth also conceals personal complexities in each man’s case that make their respective attitudes towards company, conversation and sociability a good deal more paradoxical. Much as they genuinely enjoyed sociable companionability, different, and sometimes overlapping, facets of their personalities at times pulled against their clubbable capacities: competitiveness, self-indulgence, depression and world-weariness were all essentially anti-social tendencies that either were in danger of damaging the civilised within society or by their very nature made isolating and self-absorbing demands on each man.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {British {Sociability} in the {Long} {Eighteenth} {Century}: {Challenging} the {Anglo}-{French} {Connection}}, publisher = {Boydell \& Brewer}, author = {Ingram, Allan}, editor = {{Alain Kerhervé} and {Valérie Capdeville}}, year = {2019}, doi = {10.1017/9781787444904.015}, pages = {185--198}, } @incollection{brack_johnson_2012, address = {London}, title = {Johnson, {James}, and the \textit{{Medicinal} {Dictionary}}}, isbn = {978-0-7546-5694-4}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Ashgate {Critical} {Essays} on {Early} {English} {Lexicographers}, {Volume} 5: {The} {Eighteenth} {Century}}, publisher = {Routledge}, author = {Brack, Jr., O M and Kaminski, Thomas}, editor = {McDermott, Anne C.}, year = {2012}, doi = {10.4324/9781315233161-32}, pages = {335--358}, } @article{mcnutt_reformed_2016, title = {Reformed preaching in the age of enlightenment: a comparison of {Jonathan} {Erskine}'s "enlightened evangelicalism" with {Geneva}'s "reasonable calvinism"}, volume = {26}, issn = {1749-6977}, doi = {10.1080/17496977.2015.1112136}, abstract = {In 1764, the Scotsman James Boswell visited Geneva during his trek on the Grand Tour through Europe. Although Boswell was eager, like so many at that time, to meet the philosophes Voltaire and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, as a Scot, he was just as excited to meet the Genevan clergy. After a conversation with the clergyman Antoine Maurice one Sunday afternoon, he marveled at the moment: "It was a curious idea: This is a Genevan minister." For Boswell, to arrive in Geneva was to enter the "seat of Calvinism" synonymous with the heritage of Presbyterianism. The close association he perceived between Scotland and Geneva is particularly evident when he described his worship experience at a "true Genevan kirk," which he depicted as "a perfect Puritanical picture." Yet, after observing the cheerful behavior of the Genevan clergy on Sunday he concluded, "the Geneva clergy are different from the Scots." Coming from a strict Sabbatarian tradition in Scotland, Boswell was keen to recount clerical behavior that day. It did not escape his notice when he observed a clergyman playing cards and in attendance at a ball featuring dancing. He wrote, "Was not this enough to break my stubborn association of gloom with a Sunday at Geneva? To complete the thing, there was a clergyman in the company ... and thus I solaced myself with the downfall of Presbyterianism but from John Calvin himself." After these experiences, Boswell was increasingly inclined to conclude that the Genevan clergy were not, in fact, "Puritans." With a dramatic air, Boswell reflected, "It was rather foolish. But I was amused to see card-playing on a Sunday at Geneva, and a minister rampaging amongst them. O John Calvin, where art thou now?"}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Intellectual history review}, author = {McNutt, Jennifer Powell}, year = {2016}, note = {Publisher: Routledge}, pages = {371--389}, } @incollection{porter_uses_2014, address = {Princeton}, title = {Uses of the {Grand} {Tour}: {Boswell} and {His} {Contemporaries}}, isbn = {1-4008-6133-0}, abstract = {By the time the young James Boswell undertook his grand tour in the 1760s, the quantity and scope of European travel writing had become a widely attested phenomenon of the age. In the wake of the discovery, exploration, conquest and colonization of the New World in particular, writers from the Renaissance on had spawned a wide variety of literary forms that were centered on travel well beyond the confines of Europe as well as within it. And the New Science of the seventeenth century stimulated a fresh vogue of discovery and speculation that gave rise to further kinds of voyage.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Haunted {Journeys}: {Desire} and {Transgression} in {European} {Travel} {Writing}}, publisher = {Princeton University Press}, author = {Porter, Dennis}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Biography, Religion, Travel, Psychology, History, Enlightenment, Historiography, Literature, Nonfiction, Literary genres, Theology, Pleasure, Emotion, Applied sciences, Cognitive psychology, Emotional states, Engineering, Happiness, Social sciences, Transportation, Fathers, Narrators, Men, Arts, Human populations, Persons, Population studies, Travel literature, Autobiographies, Esotericism, Historical methodology, Literary elements, Narrative point of view, Practical theology, Religious experience philosophy, Travel behavior, Travel diaries, Travelers}, pages = {25}, } @phdthesis{mayo_images_2009, type = {{PhD} {Thesis}}, title = {Images of {Corsica} in {France}: {Travel} {Memoirs} and 19th {Century} {Writers}}, abstract = {Considered an integral part of Metropolitan France, the island of Corsica is situated nonetheless on the very periphery of the modern state that claims it. Actually situated geographically closer to Italy than to any part of France, its culture and its people are likewise more closely related to their Italians neighbors than to the rest of what Corsicans term “Continental France.” Following the acquisition of Corsica, both government officials and bourgeois travelers would seek to visit the island, often recording their findings and publishing these memoirs for others to know of their travels. This concept of travel memoirs, specifically those regarding Corsica, had already been a fairly common practice among the British, as they had often placed interest in the island itself. From this group of French and British travel memoirs would come the writings of James Boswell, P. P. Pompéi, and the Baron de Beaumont, among others. Corsica becomes a place of unique setting for novels and short stories throughout the century, with tales of banditry, vendetta, and violence from the island. For those authors seeking to place their stories in Corsica, inspiration was drawn from the very travel memoirs they had read regarding the island, although often they chose to ignore them in favor of stereotypes. I have chosen three specific 19th century authors in relation to the images created by the travel memoirs of Corsica: Prosper Mérimée, Honoré de Balzac, and Guy de Maupassant. The purpose behind each author’s use of the images of Corsica was very different and shows different ways that these images were used. Mérimée directly used Corsica to question the triumph of the civilized over the uncivilized, Balzac used Corsica to represent France itself, and Maupassant used Corsica to show that “reality” is really nothing more than a personal illusion. Though when publishing their travel memoirs the authors might not have expected much to come of them, they have actually influence an entire century of writers, and possibly an entire nation, with their images of Corsica.}, language = {en}, school = {Brigham Young University}, author = {Mayo, James Oliver}, year = {2009}, note = {ISBN: 9798662592315}, keywords = {French literature, Journalism, Recreation, Maupassant, Guy de (Henri-Rene-Albert Guy de Maupassant) (1850-1893), Modern literature}, } @incollection{miller_varieties_2008, address = {Cambridge, Mass.}, title = {Varieties of {Sunday} {Observance}: {Boswell} and {His} {Contemporaries}}, isbn = {0-674-03168-7}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Peculiar} {Life} of {Sundays}}, publisher = {Harvard University Press}, author = {Miller, Stephen}, year = {2008}, note = {doi.org/10.4159/9780674041035-006}, pages = {109}, } @phdthesis{leonard-roy_hatred_2022, type = {{PhD} {Thesis}}, title = {Hatred and the {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Writer} in {Britain}}, abstract = {Building on literary and historical work on emotions, this dissertation offers a new history of eighteenth-century feeling. Working across genres to reconstruct how writers from Alexander Pope to Frances Burney experienced and wrote about hateful feelings, it argues that the proliferation of print and growing willingness to write and publicize the self across the century must be understood not only as a possible agent and opportunity for good-natured sympathy and civility, but also for animosity. Chapter one, on the infamous feud between Pope and his enemies Lady Mary Wortley Montagu and Lord Hervey, shows how poetic hatred, much like poetic love, exposes the poet’s vulnerabilities. Chapter two, on Johnson and “good hating,” addresses the moral hazards of hatred in conversation, criticism, and biography, while chapter three turns to one of those biographers, James Boswell, to consider autobiography, confession, and religious self-hatred. Chapter four, on Horace Walpole’s letters, focuses on the styles, moral value, and social risks of hateful feelings among the elite, and chapter five reads Burney’s much-maligned final novel The Wanderer (1814) in terms of the limits put on how women, servants, and the laboring poor expressed their hateful feelings. While grounded in eighteenth-century texts, the dissertation also explores the role of hateful feelings in critical history: these feelings turn out to be vital not only in eighteenth-century literary culture, but also in the history of eighteenth-century studies.}, language = {en}, school = {Harvard University}, author = {Leonard-Roy, Thomas}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Literature, English literature, Emotion, Satire, Britain, Eighteenth Century, Feeling, Life Writing}, } @article{freixa_piso_2003, title = {Piso de soltero en el {Londres} del siglo {XVIII}}, volume = {7}, issn = {1138-9788}, abstract = {El enorme crecimiento de Londres (650.000 habitantes aproximadamente en 1700 a 1.474.069 en el censo de 1831) y el fuego que la destruyó en 1666 hicieron necesario un gran proceso de construcción y expansión del que surgió la ciudad que hoy conocemos. No obstante la escasez de vivienda y el hecho curioso de que no hubiera hoteles obligó a muchos de sus habitantes a vivir realquilados. James Boswell (1740–95) escribió un diario durante su estancia en la ciudad en 1762, en él cuenta cómo eran las habitaciones que alquiló, cuánto le costaron y las condiciones del contrato. También muestra cómo convirtió la ciudad — tabernas, casas de comidas, teatros, parques, calles e iglesias — en “su” casa. / The great fire of 1666 destroyed London, this and the growth of its population (650.000 in 1700–1.474.069 in 1831) made it necessary to begin a process of building and development that shaped the city we know today. However as there were still no houses for everybody and there were almost no hotels, people had to hire furnished lodgings. James Boswell ( 1740–1795) lived in London in 1762, in his diary he describes “his rooms”, the money he paid for them , he also writes about his life and how London — its coffee-houses, eating-houses, theatres, churches, parks and streets — became “his house.”}, language = {es}, journal = {Scripta nova: revista electrónica de geografía y ciencias sociales}, author = {Freixa, Consol}, year = {2003}, keywords = {James Boswell, Londres, vivienda, XVIII}, } @incollection{ingram_boswell_2007, address = {Montpellier}, title = {Boswell {Reading} {Boswell}: a {Chapter} in {Autobiographical} {Misconstruction}}, isbn = {978-2-84269-771-6}, abstract = {James Boswell, like any contemporary Scottish or English gentleman, was a wide reader, schooled in the classics and, of course, in the greats of the vernacular, especially Shakespeare, Addison and, of his immediate contemporaries, Johnson. Boswell’s reading, however, was not at all systematic, or systematisable. Except in his legal practice, where he often records reading solidly and unenthusiastically for a particular case, he tended to read as the mood took him, and often altogether without solidity. But Boswell’s reading was in one respect distinctive, even thorough, and certainly directed towards understanding one thing as clearly as possible, even if filled with misreadings and misconstructions. He read his own journal, and the intention was to understand himself. My point is that Boswell made a conscious and sustained attempt with the {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Life of Johnson{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} to edit himself into a less mockable, less amusing, less frivolous narrative figure for the purposes of public consumption, and thereby into a more consistent, less shaming, less volatile individual for his own consumption than in the journals that provided the fundamental reading material for the lives of Boswell and of Johnson.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Lire l’autre dans l’{Europe} des {Lumières} / {Reading} the {Other} in {Enlightenment} {Europe}}, publisher = {Presses universitaires de la Méditerranée}, author = {Ingram, Allan}, editor = {Gagnoud, Andréa and Bremer, Thomas}, year = {2007}, doi = {10.4000/books.pulm.1446}, keywords = {Literature}, } @incollection{levine_bracing_2009, address = {London}, title = {A '{Bracing}' {Moment}: {Reynolds}' {Response} to {Boswell} and {Burke} on the {Aesthetics} and {Ethics} of {Public} {Executions}}, isbn = {0-7546-6758-8}, abstract = {On July 6, 1785 Sir Joshua Reynolds’ conspicuous attendance at a public hanging of Peter Shaw, a former servant of Edmund Burke, was highly controversial and a “rare social gaffe” that the artist committed. Privately defending his decision to attend in a letter to James Boswell, his companion at the execution, Reynolds remarked on the cathartic, masculinist, bracing effects that an execution has on a properly civilized spectator, who responds to the hanged man as if watching a carefully staged dramatic performance. Had he attempted, like Boswell, to make a broad public appeal for the aesthetic pleasure and humane grounds of witnessing a public hanging, Reynolds would have faced greater difficulty. Emergent sectors of society viewed such open forms of capital punishment otherwise. This was, after all, a time when the discourses of penology, religion, and politics were rallying against theatrical public executions.1 In addition, both Johnson, the leader of The Club to which Reynolds and Boswell belonged, and, more recently, Burke, another of its most formidable intellects, had written against the abuse of this practice.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Staging {Pain}, 1580–1800: {Violence} and {Trauma} in {British} {Theater}}, publisher = {Routledge}, author = {Levine, William}, editor = {Allard, James Robert and Martin, Mathew R.}, year = {2009}, doi = {10.4324/9781315242491-13}, pages = {69--84}, } @article{teachout_disasters_2012, title = {Disasters, {Artists} and the {Perils} of {Grandiosity}}, issn = {2574-9579}, abstract = {Not long after 9/11, I found myself thinking that artists would do well to heed the advice given in “Reading in Wartime,” a poem about World War II in which Edwin Muir suggests that such classics as James Boswell’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Life of Johnson{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} and Leo Tolstoy’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Death of Ivan Ilych{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} say “more about life, / The meaning and the end / Of our familiar breath, / Both being personal, / Than all the carnage can, / Retrieve the shape of man, / Lost and anonymous.”}, language = {en}, journal = {Wall Street Journal}, author = {Teachout, Terry}, year = {2012}, keywords = {Women, Artists, Cozzens, James Gould (1903-78), Foer, Jonathan Safran (1977- ), World War II, Young, Neil}, } @phdthesis{wakazawa_writing_2018, type = {{PhD} {Thesis}}, title = {Writing the {Global}: the {Scottish} {Enlightenment} as {Literary} {Practice}}, abstract = {This thesis presents the Scottish Enlightenment as a literary practice in which Scottish thinkers deploy diverse forms of writing — for example, philosophical treatise, essay, autobiography, letter, journal, and history — to shape their ideas and interact with readers. After the unsuccessful publication of {\textless}cite{\textgreater}A Treatise of Human Nature{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} (1739–40), David Hume turns to write essays on moral philosophy, politics and commerce, and criticism. I argue that other representatives of the Scottish Enlightenment such as Adam Smith, Adam Ferguson, and William Robertson also display a comparable attention to the choice and use of literary forms. I read the works of the Scottish Enlightenment as texts of eighteenth-century literature rather than a context for that literature. Since I argue that literary culture is an essential component of the Scottish Enlightenment, I include James Boswell and Tobias Smollett as its members. In diverse literary forms, Scottish writers refer to geographical difference, and imagine the globe as heterogenous and interconnected. These writers do not treat geography as a distinctive field of inquiry. Instead, geographical reference is a feature of diverse scholarly genres. I suggest that literary experiments in the Scottish Enlightenment can be read as responding to the circulation of information, people, and things beyond Europe. Scottish writers are interested in the diversity of human beings, and pay attention to the process through which different groups of people in distant regions encounter each other and exchange their sentiments as well as products. The geographical scope of writing in the Scottish Enlightenment encompasses the whole surface of the earth. And Scottish writers explore the emergence and consequences of global interconnection. The construction of this global vision is evident across genres and it is a constitutive element of the Scottish Enlightenment.}, language = {en}, school = {University of York}, author = {Wakazawa, Yusuke}, year = {2018}, } @article{zaretsky_boswells_2015-2, title = {Boswell's {Enlightenment}}, volume = {83}, issn = {1948-7428}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Kirkus Reviews}, collaborator = {Zaretsky, Robert}, year = {2015}, note = {Place: Austin Publisher: Kirkus Media LLC}, } @incollection{mcneil_native_2021, address = {Columbus}, title = {Native {Tongue}: {Ossian}, {National} {Origins}, and the {Problem} of {Translation}}, isbn = {978-0-8142-1047-5}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Scotland, {Britain}, empire: {Writing} the {Highlands}, 1760–1860}, publisher = {Ohio State University Press}, author = {McNeil, Kenneth}, year = {2021}, doi = {10.2307/j.ctv1cbn46f.5}, pages = {25}, } @article{mackie_perfect_2008, title = {The perfect gentleman}, volume = {14}, issn = {1368-8804}, doi = {10.1080/13688800802472444}, abstract = {Erin Mackie explores how Mr Spectator became one persona through which James Boswell represents himself in his {\textless}cite{\textgreater}London Journal{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} (1762–63), providing an antitype of the ‘rake’ persona which Boswell derives in part from Macheath in {\textless}cite{\textgreater}The Beggar’s Opera{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}. In this antithesis most attention falls on Macheath, but Mackie notes that in {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Tatler{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} 27 Richard Steele creates a sentimental portrait of the rake as ‘the most agreeable of all Bad Characters’. Thus Boswell finds in the Tatler’s rake an image of himself which stands in relation to the disapproving Mr Spectator. With this in mind, Mackie notes that the Spectator papers which describe the Mohock riots of March–April 1712 also characterize such displays as innocuous theatrical expressions of youthful ebullience. Boswell, then, finds acceptable dress for his criminal masculinity by casting himself into a ‘mock-heroic impersonation’ whilst using the narrative position provided by Mr Spectator to give himself ‘spectatorial immunity.’}, language = {en}, number = {3}, journal = {Media history}, author = {Mackie, Erin}, year = {2008}, keywords = {United Kingdom, Periodicals, Masculinity, Character, Criminality, Historical analysis, Identity}, pages = {353--372}, } @incollection{rawson_-ions_1985, address = {London}, title = {π-ions {Boswell}}, isbn = {978-1-138-61313-3}, abstract = {Two new volumes have been added to the Yale Edition of the Private Papers of James Boswell: {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Boswell: Laird of Auchinleck, 1778–1782{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, edited by Joseph W. Reed and Frederick A. Pottle, and {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Boswell: The Applause of the Jury, 1782–1785{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, edited by Irma S. Lustig and Frederick A. Boswell reported himself to be ‘always easiest among strangers,’ and the Editors comment that strangers enable Boswell freely to assume roles which he enjoys and needs for the full release of his personality. At all events, p seems so uniform and so routine, in word as in deed, that it is used by Boswell as a handy anchor of ordinariness, helping him to domesticate thoughts and even actual occurrences of such untoward events as death. The English Review called Boswell ‘an agreeable trifler’ and hoped ‘that Mrs Boswell has often given her husband more essential tokens of complaisance and affection than by changing her bed-chamber for one night to accommodate Dr Johnson.’}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Order from {Confusion} {Sprung}: {Studies} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Literature} from {Swift} to {Cowper}}, publisher = {Routledge}, author = {Rawson, Claude}, year = {1985}, doi = {10.4324/9780429464713-13}, pages = {355--365}, } @article{rogers_johnson_1993-2, title = {Johnson and {Boswell} in {Scotland}: {A} {Journey} to the {Hebrides}}, volume = {281}, issn = {0015-0649}, language = {en}, number = {7072}, journal = {Field}, collaborator = {Rogers, Pat}, year = {1993}, note = {Place: Bath Publisher: Future Publishing Ltd}, pages = {99}, } @phdthesis{walle_viva_2016, type = {{PhD} {Thesis}}, title = {Viva {Voce}: {Speech} and {Orality} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Literature}}, abstract = {This dissertation traces an alternative history of an understudied and often-maligned eighteenth-century genre: speech. Conventional narratives of the eighteenth century have tended to emphasize the increasing dominance of print, but my project recovers an active interest and confidence in spoken language. Despite a perception in the period that speech was transient, mutable, and vulnerable to corruption, I show that, paradoxically, eighteenth-century authors consistently turn to speech — both as a formal device and a conceptual trope — in order to legitimize their writing. Biographer and compulsive journal-writer James Boswell pursues self-knowledge through transcribed conversation; letter-writing lovers (Swift and Stella, Sterne and Eliza, Thrale Piozzi and Conway) establish intimacy through the trope of the “talking” letter; and female grammarians and lexicographers assert linguistic authority through their mastery of spoken language. These examples demonstrate that questions about the value of speech were at the crux of many pivotal eighteenth-century debates, including where to locate the authentic self, how best to standardize the English language, and what kinds of knowledge should matter or “count.” Moreover, these examples point to the role of speech in shaping four quintessential genres of the Enlightenment: the journal, the biography, the letter, and the dictionary or grammar. In looking at how spoken language influences writing, my work makes clear that the eighteenth-century debate about speech sets up a false dichotomy between these two categories; in fact, speech and writing are far more intimately connected than modern critics have allowed.}, language = {en}, school = {University of California, Los Angeles}, author = {Walle, Taylor Fontaine}, year = {2016}, keywords = {Letters, Pope, Alexander (1688-1744), Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745), English language, Sterne, Laurence (1713-1768), Haywood, Eliza Fowler (1693?-1756), Rousseau, Jean-Jacques (1712-1778), Writing, Eighteenth century, Dictionaries, Language history, Orality, English literature, Speech, British \& Irish literature, 18th century, British and Irish literature, Conversation, Communication, Comparative literature, Speech perception, Spoken language, Grammars, Oral tradition}, } @phdthesis{rowland_shame_2017, type = {{PhD} {Thesis}}, title = {Shame and masculinity in the eighteenth century: politeness, creativity, affect}, abstract = {This thesis is concerned with how shame contributes to the development of hegemonic masculinities in eighteenth-century British culture. It examines a range of contemporary literature in order to understand how feelings of shame, as well as practices of shaming others, became a key, if often unspoken, aspect of attempts to define and maintain which forms of masculinity were acceptable, and which were not, in a rapidly changing cultural context. The thesis explores the effect on men of the newly commercial 'public sphere' that came to prominence at the beginning of the century, and tries to track its affective trajectory through to the end of the period. Following work on affect by Silvan Tomkins, the American psychologist, and its interpretation by Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick in particular, I view shame as a social emotion which simultaneously isolates men from, and connects them to the society they inhabit. A crucial part of polite socialisation, I contend that shame is therefore a catalyst for creativity and productivity in several forms as well as failure and inertia. The thesis is divided into two sections. The first, containing the chapters on The Spectator, writing about fops, and Adam Smith's Theory of Moral Sentiments, is concerned with how shame helps to form the consensus around polite masculine qualities and actions. The second section, containing the chapters on Henry Mackenzie's The Man of Feeling, James Boswell's London Journal, and Olaudah Equiano's Interesting Narrative, examines how this consensus is engaged with and critiqued in lived experience and its literary representations. The contribution this thesis makes is to highlight the importance of shame and other ambivalent affects in the construction of a set of hegemonic gender identities that are less usually associated with these same affects.}, language = {en}, school = {University of Sussex}, author = {Rowland, Michael Anthony}, year = {2017}, keywords = {Masculinity}, } @phdthesis{lamont_georgian_2015, type = {{PhD} {Thesis}}, title = {Georgian {Glasgow}: the city remembered through literature, objects, and cultural memory theory}, abstract = {The core argument under discussion in this thesis is that Georgian Glasgow (1714–1837) has been largely overshadowed by the city’s unprecedented growth in the following centuries when it became a symbol of the industrial age. In this sense much of the work being done here is a form of cultural excavation: unearthing neglected histories from the past that tell us more than is presently known about the development of Glasgow. The thesis will engage with literature, history, and memory studies: a collective approach that allows for both general discussion of ideas as well as specific engagement with literature and objects. The larger issues to which these converging disciplines will be applied include the Scottish Enlightenment, religion, cultural identity, slavery, and diaspora. The thesis is developed chronologically through the Georgian period with contextual discussions of the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries at each stage. This results in a more rounded analysis of each theme while making the argument that Georgian Glasgow remains underrepresented in the public realm. The main historical figures that help this argument are: Robert and Andrew Foulis; Tobias Smollett; Adam Smith and James Boswell; and John Galt. Each of these main figures represent distinct themes that define the case studies of the argument. They are: print culture and religion; science and medicine; slavery; and transatlantic migration and colonisation. There are crossovers, for instance the points made about religion in chapter one may be utilised again in chapters two and four; while the very broad theme of the Scottish Enlightenment is discussed to varying degrees in every chapter. The methodology strives to discuss literary, historical, and theoretical memory studies together. In the latter field, the theories of the pre-eminent scholars underpin the case studies of people, places, and objects. Given the connection of this thesis to the major Glasgow Life exhibition, How Glasgow Flourished: 1714–1837 (2014), this interdisciplinary approach is able to reflect the public response to ‘Georgian Glasgow.’ The majority of these findings are revealed in the conclusion chapter, although the experience of working collaboratively with Glasgow Museums informed the thesis as a whole. While this thesis primarily aims to recover and engage with the forgotten aspects of Glasgow’s past, it is also shaped as a methodological template transferrable to other places and time periods. By engaging with the specialisms of academia and taking them into the public realm via other institutions, this thesis strives to remember Georgian Glasgow while outlining a practical process for cultural engagement elsewhere.}, language = {en}, school = {University of Glasgow}, author = {Lamont, Craig Ronald}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Religion, Cultural heritage}, } @incollection{carter_polite_2001, address = {London}, title = {Polite and impolite personalities}, isbn = {978-0-582-31987-5}, abstract = {The testimonies examined in this chapter offer insight into three personal encounters with eighteenth-century polite society. In June 1715 Dudley Ryder began a daily record of his temper, reading patterns and ‘acts as to their goodness or badness’. Ryder believed his reputation for polite sociability was chiefly dependent on a capacity for good conversation. Penrose’s assessment brings to mind the century-long debate over polite society’s impact on gentlemanliness and manhood that we have traced in contemporary intellectual and popular literature. James Boswell’s discussion of good dress as a general agent of social harmony, or his appreciation of shared civilities between ‘fellow creatures’ in a carriage, reveal this more sophisticated appreciation of a modern community or nation engaged in unprecedented levels of refined sociability. Boswell’s construction of his sentimental persona had been a gradual process. A student of Adam Smith at Glasgow in the late 1750s, his early journals show an appreciation of the language and signs of sensibility. The testimonies examined in this chapter offer insight into three personal encounters with eighteenth-century polite society. In June 1715 Dudley Ryder began a daily record of his temper, reading patterns and ‘acts as to their goodness or badness’. Ryder believed his reputation for polite sociability was chiefly dependent on a capacity for good conversation. Penrose’s assessment brings to mind the century-long debate over polite society’s impact on gentlemanliness and manhood that we have traced in contemporary intellectual and popular literature. James Boswell’s discussion of good dress as a general agent of social harmony, or his appreciation of shared civilities between ‘fellow creatures’ in a carriage, reveal this more sophisticated appreciation of a modern community or nation engaged in unprecedented levels of refined sociability. Boswell’s construction of his sentimental persona had been a gradual process. A student of Adam Smith at Glasgow in the late 1750s, his early journals show an appreciation of the language and signs of sensibility.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Men and the {Emergence} of {Polite} {Society}: {Britain}, 1660–1800}, publisher = {Routledge}, author = {Carter, Philip}, year = {2001}, doi = {10.4324/9781315840239-6}, keywords = {British \& Irish history}, pages = {163--208}, } @article{scarre_somnium_1989, title = {Somnium {Boswelli}}, volume = {30}, issn = {0018-1196}, doi = {10.1111/j.1468-2265.1989.tb00112.x}, abstract = {“I had a strong curiosity to be satisfied if he persisted in disbeleiving a future state even when he had death before his eyes. I was persuaded from what he now said, and from his manner of saying it, that he did persist. … and he added that it was a most unreasonable fancy that he should exist for ever. … ‘Well,’ said I, ‘Mr Hume, I hope to triumph over you when I meet you in a future state; and remember you are not to pretend that you was joking with all this Infidelity.’” —from James Boswell’s last interview with David Hume1}, language = {en}, number = {2}, journal = {Heythrop journal}, author = {Scarre, Geoffrey}, year = {1989}, note = {Place: Oxford, UK Publisher: Blackwell Publishing Ltd}, keywords = {Religion, Arts \& Humanities, Philosophy}, pages = {168--176}, } @article{luzi_linsularite_2020, title = {L’insularité sous l’œil du pouvoir: le voyage en {Corse} au regard de la cartographie insulaire (1531–1634): {Considérations} autour du \textit{{Dialogo} nominato {Corsica}} d’{Agostino} {Giustiniani}}, abstract = {La Corse en raison de sa situation géographique centrale en Méditerranée, demeure au cours des siècles le carrefour d’enjeux géo-stratégiques et commerciaux qui entretiennent la rivalité des peuples méditerranéens, désireux d’asseoir leurs places fortes, et d’implanter sur ses rivages, des comptoirs et des colonies. Victime du rôle qu’elle représente aux yeux des grandes puissances, l’île subit après la domination génoise (1567–1729) et durant les premiers temps encore troubles de son histoire moderne (1729–1769), le choc de modèles politiques et culturels concurrents qui coexistent même après la signature du traité de Versailles, le 15 mai 1768.A cet égard, il est intéressant de constater quelle place occupe la production cartographique et quels besoins (intimement liés au pouvoir) président à ses modalités de représentation, ne retenant que l’importance d’une vision d’ensemble de la Corse, liée à son contrôle direct, à sa possession, à sa mise en valeur agricole et démographique. La cartographie de cette période est le fait d’ingénieurs, de maîtres-architectes ou de «spécialistes» géographes, génois ou français, qui lui donnent indéniablement et malgré beaucoup d’approximations topographiques et toponymiques, une nature fondamentalement militaire ou administrative. En 1568, Leandro Alberti de Bologna fait paraître à Venise dans l’ouvrage Descrittione di tutta Italia, l’une des premières descriptions rigoureuses de la Corse, qui marque un progrès extraordinaire et sert de base aux cartes de Camocio (1570) et de Mercator (1590). Le Corsicae antiquae descriptio de l’allemand Philipp Clüver (1619), présente quelques années plus tard, une carte à la réelle dimension artistique. En plus de situer les lieux avec une précision remarquable, elle ouvre la voie à une série d’autres cartes aux relevés minutieux, harmonieusement illustrées (Magini, 1620; Sanson D’abbeville, 1656), qui se succèderont jusqu’au journal de voyage en Corse de James Boswell, An Account of Corsica, the journal of a tour to that island (carte réalisée par Thomas Phinn, 1769). A côté de cette première variété cartographique, qui rentre généralement dans un vaste programme de domination du territoire, existe une autre logique plus artisanale, essentiellement décorative, et qui ne paraît pas requérir d’objectif sinon celui de la découverte d’une île, peuplée de légendes purement pittoresques, fantaisistes, et même des fois curieuses. La carte de Munster (Cosmographie universelle, édition allemande de 1572) au tracé très grossier, s’accompagne de bateaux et de monstres marins. D’autres médiocres copies intercalent à côté de noms modernes, ceux de lieux hérités de Ptolémée, en les localisant avec plus ou moins de chance: l’Orthelius (1574) publiée dans le Theatrum orbis terrarum, la Manesson et Mallet (1683). Dans quel contexte prend place cette cartographie naissante de la Corse, et surtout qu’émerge-t-il au carrefour des pratiques d’expression narratives de la connaissance – les récits de voyage, les chroniques – et des pratiques d’expression picturales? C’est une question que l’on peut légitimement poser.Il n’apparaît pas que l’exercice d’écriture de la chronique se soit prêté à un travail de description cartographique de la Corse, ni en remontant au XVe siècle à Giovanni della Grossa, ni plus tard chez Monteggiani : leur écriture est généralement faite de notes entreprises au gré de leurs déplacements, de faits qui sont estimés dignes de mention par l’auteur, auxquels s’ajoutent des documents compilés qui présentent des sources d’importance. Les chroniqueurs soulèvent le défi de comprendre l’histoire très trouble de la Corse, pour en jeter sur le papier les événements historiques plus ou moins marquants, les traits de mœurs, les particularismes linguistiques, mais pas la rationalisation territoriale de chaque pieve, susceptible de mieux faire exploiter l’île. En revanche, l’un des textes fondateurs du récit de voyage en Corse intitulé le Dialogo nominato Corsica, en français le «Dialogue appelé Corse», est écrit par un Génois, l’évêque Agostino Giustiniani. Ce récit prend bien au contraire des précédentes chroniques, toute une dimension géographique voire géostratégique qui le situe de plain-pied dans le contexte de la présence de la République de Gênes sur l’île. Il sera d’ailleurs réécrit et remanié par deux chroniqueurs: Marc’Antonio Ceccaldi, dans son Historia di Corsica, laquelle sera elle-même augmentée et réutilisée par Anton Pietro Filippini, qui s’attribue la totalité des travaux de ses devanciers. On ne trouve pas dans les autres récits de voyage en Corse au XVIe siècle de considérations versées dans le domaine cartographique, ni chez le florentin Gabriello Simeoni dans ses Illustres Observations antiques (1558), ni chez le padouan Giulio Vertunno, auteur du Viaggio et possesso di Corsica (1560). Quant au premier récit de voyage en Corse écrit en français, il est assez tardif: Les voyages et observations du sieur de La Boullaye Le Gouz datent en effet de 1653.}, language = {fr}, number = {50}, journal = {Astrolabe}, author = {Luzi, Christophe}, year = {2020}, note = {Publisher: Centre de Recherches sur les Littératures de Voyage}, keywords = {Literature}, } @article{ott_brothers_2009, title = {The {Brothers} {Boswell}}, volume = {105}, issn = {0006-7385}, language = {en}, number = {19-20}, journal = {Booklist}, author = {Ott, Bill}, collaborator = {Baruth, Philip}, year = {2009}, note = {Place: Chicago Publisher: American Library Association}, keywords = {Novels, Mysteries}, pages = {39}, } @incollection{potter_garrows_2015, address = {Woodbridge}, title = {Garrow's {Law}?}, isbn = {978-1-78327-011-8}, abstract = {A lawyer is to do for his client all that his client might fairly do for himself, if he could. Dr Johnson (James Boswell, Journal)The art of cross-examination is not the art of examining crossly. It's the art of leading the witness through a line of propositions he agrees to until he's forced to agree to the one fatal question.John Mortimer, Clinging to the WreckageOne of the beneficiaries and main instigators of these changes was a barrister who was largely lost to history until he was recently resuscitated by academic historians, and latterly by the BBC: William Garrow. His fall into rapid obscurity is due to the fact that unlike his great contemporaries he was no defender of civil liberties and no great orator. In his later years he became a Tory MP and Attorney-General who opposed both political and penal reform, and, in cases of criminal libel, defended the use of special juries selected by the Crown. Perhaps paradoxically, Garrow's early years as a barrister – mainly for the defence – mark him out as one of the pioneers of the art of advocacy and of the adversarial system. He helped effect a revolution in the conduct of court proceedings and greatly improved the lot of the accused.Born in Middlesex, the son of a Scottish clergyman and schoolmaster, Garrow was apprenticed to Thomas Southouse, an attorney in Cheapside, who encouraged his young protégé to strive for the Bar. After completing his articles, Garrow enrolled in Lincoln's Inn in 1778, and was called five years later. For the eight years he had lived in London he had been fascinated by the criminal law, and regularly attended the Old Bailey. He now stepped out with wig and gown onto the familiar stage on which he would perform wonderfully for the next two decades.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Law, {Liberty} and the {Constitution}: {A} {Brief} {History} of the {Common} {Law}}, publisher = {Boydell \& Brewer}, author = {Potter, Harry}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Employment, Economic disciplines, Economics, Government, Government officials, Labor economics, Occupations, Political science, Law, Criminal justice, Criminal law, Criminal trials, Cross examination, Defendants, Forensic evidence, Judges, Judicial decision making, Judicial officers, Judicial panels, Judicial system, Juries, Legal evidence, Legal proceedings, Legal professionals, Litigants, Litigation, Litigation parties, Trial court proceedings, Trials, Witness examination}, pages = {201--205}, } @article{hogg_boswells_2005, title = {Boswell's tipple}, volume = {298}, issn = {0038-6952}, language = {en}, number = {9231}, journal = {The Spectator}, author = {Hogg, James}, year = {2005}, note = {Publisher: The Spectator Ltd. (UK)}, pages = {22}, } @incollection{seaton_cultivated_2013, address = {London}, title = {Cultivated {Pursuits}: {Cultural} {Tourism} as {Metempsychosis} and {Metensomatosis}}, isbn = {978-0-415-52351-6}, abstract = {Metempsychosis and Metensomatosis were concepts introduced in two papers on tourism behaviour published a decade ago. The first paper adapted and adopted the word metempsychosis, a concept originally found in classical myth and ancient religion, to describe a form of cultural tourism in which travellers repeated itineraries made by significant historical others from within their own culture. Such repetitive journeys were taken by people as individual travellers or within packaged tours. Examples included journeys and tours in which subjects followed in the footsteps of James Boswell and Dr Johnson in the Hebrides, William Cobbett on his round-Britain tours, Charles Darwin in the Galapagos Islands, and many other prestigious travellers in history.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Routledge} {Handbook} of {Cultural} {Tourism}}, publisher = {Routledge}, author = {Seaton, Tony}, editor = {Richards, Greg and Smith, Melanie}, year = {2013}, doi = {10.4324/9780203120958-4}, pages = {19--27}, } @phdthesis{linhardt_imaginary_2016, type = {{PhD} {Thesis}}, title = {The {Imaginary} {Encyclopedia}: {The} {Novel} and the {Reference} {Work} in the {Age} of {Reason}}, abstract = {The Imaginary Encyclopedia explores the relationship between aesthetics and epistemology in the eighteenth century by positing a formal analogy between the early novel and the reference work (e.g., Johnson’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Dictionary{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, Diderot’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Encyclopédie{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}). The dissertation considers that analogy from two reciprocal vantages: first, by conceptualizing the early novel as a particularly elastic type of reference work and, second, by studying the reference work as a cohesive, imagined literary world. The book frames that mirror effect between two theoretical axes: on one hand, Michel Foucault’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}The Order of Things{\textless}/cite{\textgreater}, which describes the rational structuration that occurs within all imaginative or creative thought and, on the other hand, Theodor W. Adorno’s work on the influence of folklore and ritual on the development of Enlightenment rationality. The project therefore uses the dynamic between the novel and the reference work as a symbolic gateway to this question: what if we took the processes of imaginative writing to be structurally similar or identical to the processes of rational or scientific inquiry? In answering that troublesome question, The Imaginary Encyclopedia surveys four eighteenth-century writers who experimented with aesthetic form for the purpose of conveying abnormally dense amounts of information. First, it looks at Daniel Defoe’s {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Journal of the Plague Year{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} as a narrative that embraces encyclopedism, using scientific or referential description to position itself as a contribution to the nascent social sciences. It then moves on to two novelists — Jonathan Swift and Laurence Sterne — who are expressly skeptical of the utility of the reference work but unable to escape its powerful allure as an organizational framework for their fiction. Finally, it concludes with a chapter on James Boswell’s journals, which give contemporary readers a vivid sense of how the interaction between literary writing and encyclopedic writing inhered in the everyday consciousness of eighteenth-century authors. These four readings suggest that the early English novel’s form revolutionized the organization of Enlightenment information, providing an aesthetic medium for syncretic compilation and the means to index subjective experience as though it were a scientific object. In other words, the novel was not merely capable of encyclopedism — as Edward Mendleson famously argued in defending various “epic novels” — but encyclopedic in its very structure.}, language = {en}, school = {Harvard University}, author = {Linhardt, Alex}, year = {2016}, keywords = {English, Literature, British \& Irish literature, British and Irish literature}, } @phdthesis{leiman_want_2004, type = {{PhD} {Thesis}}, title = {A want of manly vigor: {Impotence} and authorial identity in eighteenth-century narrative}, abstract = {As literary historians have noted, writers in late seventeenth- and early eighteenth-century England were seemingly obsessed with male sexual impotence. Contemporary stage comedy, verse, prose fiction, bawdy tales, medical texts, sexual advice manuals, legal proceedings, and political lampoons reflect a persistent and pervasive concern with the “Decay of that true old English Vigour.” Although most scholarly assessments of this phenomenon suggest, either explicitly or implicitly, that the national fascination with impotence subsided after the Restoration, the central premise of this dissertation is that it did not abate at the turn of the century so much as it expressed itself in new, more complex ways. Specifically, I examine the distinctive way in which the eighteenth century’s manifest concerns with male sexual dysfunction intersect with broader concerns about male narrative authority. I focus on a strange, recurrent phenomenon in works by Samuel Richardson, Laurence Sterne, and James Boswell: male narrators of fictional and nonfictional personal histories who repeatedly — and perplexingly — announce their own sexual inadequacies. That they do so in texts that are centrally concerned with male literary authority, as well as deeply invested in conventional figurations of writing as a sexually generative act of male potency, makes the confessions of incapacity all the more intriguing. In considering what such admissions reveal about sexual and authorial power in these texts, I explore how the impotent author-narrators work to consolidate their masculine power even as they appear to relinquish it. Their admissions of incapacity work paradoxically and often covertly to bolster male literary authority, as the impotent narrator parlays his weakness into currency in the transaction between writer and reader. Such works thus challenge traditional assumptions about male sexual potency and literary authority: complicating simple equations of creative and phallic power, they substantially reconfigure the eroticized relationships among author, text, and audience.}, language = {en}, school = {Yale University}, author = {Leiman, Jessica Leah}, year = {2004}, keywords = {Pope, Alexander (1688-1744), Shenstone, William (1714-1763), Behn, Aphra (1640-1689), British \& Irish literature, British and Irish literature, Wilmot, John (Earl of Rochester) (1647-1680), Cleland, John (1709-1789)}, } @incollection{zaretsky_wild_2009, address = {New Haven}, title = {The {Wild} {Philosopher}}, isbn = {0-300-12193-8}, abstract = {The peaks of the Swiss Jura were sheathed in snow, but the road bordering the eastern foothills was bare and hard. Among its travelers early on the morning of December 3, 1764, was a young Scot, James Boswell. Boswell had set out from the town of Neuchâtel, cradled between the frozen sliver of lake that took its name from the city and the mountains rising behind it. As his horse ‘s hooves echoed against the frozen ground of the high mountain valley called the Val de Travers, the twenty-four-year-old heir of an ancient Scottish family whistled a brisk French tune.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Philosophers}' {Quarrel}: {Rousseau}, {Hume}, and the {Limits} of {Human} {Understanding}}, publisher = {Yale University Press}, author = {Zaretsky, Robert and Scott, John T.}, year = {2009}, keywords = {Music, Philosophy, Humans, Children, Theater, Concept of mind, Consciousness theory, Metaphysics, Monopsychism, Philosophy of mind, Social sciences, Soul, Zoology, Arts, Anthropology, Human populations, Persons, Political science, Population studies, Biology, Humanity, Animals, Performing arts, Human behavior, Social interaction, Human geography, Metropolitan areas, Political geography, Towns, Political philosophy, Theater history, Interpersonal interaction, Love relationships, Mammals, Music composition, Music theory, Musical theater, Opera, Philosophical anthropology, Primates, Social behavior, Social contract, Theatrical genres}, pages = {8}, } @phdthesis{casdin_before_2004, type = {{PhD} {Thesis}}, title = {Before imagination: {Literary} reverie's opening to the present}, abstract = {In this dissertation I demonstrate that attention to proto-Romantic and Romantic literary reverie should radically revise our long-standing literary-historical accounts of the romantic-modern imagination, that imagination so familiar to us from eighteenth-century and Romantic literature, where it assumed the canonical form it would bequeath to modernism. In a departure from traditional uses of the term, I define reverie as a literary-aesthetic state frequently characterized by blankness and quite distinct from the typically more narrative, color-filled and at least fictively “purposive” or future-oriented imagination. Reverie is in fact a decidedly pre-imaginative, distended moment that — unlike the hard-working imagination — creates an apparently blank and contentless, nonnarrative space of sheer dilating presentness out of which the materials for what may eventually become new thought-experiences can emerge (and can, after the fact, move toward imagination proper and then, finally, toward post-imaginative conceptualization, agency, and action). I trace the central but little recognized role of this reverie — first delineated by Rousseau — in the works of James Boswell, Mary Wollstonecraft, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and William Wordsworth. The consequences of my readings are great, because traditional liberal intellectual claims for the literary imagination — that it allows artists and audiences creatively to image not-yet-realized socio-historical or scientific progress — would now have to be pushed back towards dependence on what I call reverie. This strange, radically “blank” and formal experience makes the imagination, by comparison, look like a diligent good citizen. Critics and scholars of late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century British literature (often following the artists themselves) have generally collapsed these vague and almost incommunicable reverie-states into descriptions of full-blown productive imagination. But I show that reverie-states are best understood as markedly different from imagination itself. In ways that literary critics and historians have hardly accounted for, this proto-Romantic and Romantic literary reverie contributes crucially to modern attempts to conceptualize socio-historically and even scientifically the experience of a present that has not yet been adequately understood using only traditional intellectual tools and conventions.}, language = {en}, school = {Stanford University}, author = {Casdin, Adam B}, year = {2004}, note = {ISBN: 0496043897}, keywords = {Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834), Wollstonecraft, Mary (1759-1797), Rousseau, Jean-Jacques (1712-1778), Diderot, Denis (1713-1784), British \& Irish literature, British and Irish literature, Jakobson, Roman (1896-1982)}, } @phdthesis{tung_self-reflexive_2015, type = {{PhD} {Thesis}}, title = {A {Self}-{Reflexive} {Journey}: {Imagining} {Identity} in the {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Travel} {Narrative}}, abstract = {“A Self-Reflexive Journey” examines real-life, published accounts of popular eighteenth-century travelers as a novel form of creative autobiography in which lived experience is translated as narrative experiment. As a subset of life-writing, the travelogue provides the occasion for authors to self-fashion their identities as traveling subjects and attempt to reconcile their personal and national identities with constant exposure to foreign customs and modes of thought. I argue that figurative and literal landscapes in eighteenth-century travel accounts function as a crucial site for the mediation of narrative identity, enabling the internal contestations of the evolving self to be enacted upon a global stage. The introduction elaborates upon the critical approach of the dissertation and discusses how Joseph Addison’s meditation on Virgilian poetical “landskips” in {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Remarks on Italy{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} (1705) anticipates his eponymous persona in {\textless}cite{\textgreater}The Spectator{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} (1711–1712) by reconciling the literary past with the literal present. Chapter two examines the letters Lady Mary Wortley Montagu composed during her eighteenth-month sojourn to Turkey beginning in 1716, posthumously published as {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Turkish Embassy Letters{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} (1763), and her correspondence relating to her residence in Italy from 1739 to 1762. I interrogate how Montagu’s depiction of Turkey as the Elysian Fields in 1717, and her recapitulation of this metaphor to describe her departure for Italy twenty-two years later, serves as a paradigm for leaving behind her former English life and identity. In the third chapter I analyze James Boswell’s use of the geographical feature of the isthmus to stand in for his intermediary identity as a post-Union Scot in {\textless}cite{\textgreater}An Account of Corsica{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} (1768) and {\textless}cite{\textgreater}The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} (1785). The dissertation concludes by exploring Mary Wollstonecraft’s conflation of embosomed arboreal landscapes and the female breast in {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Letters Written During a Short Residence in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} (1796) to politicize her identity as a mother and travel writer within the Radical context of {\textless}cite{\textgreater}A Vindication of the Rights of Woman{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} (1792).}, language = {en}, school = {University of California, Los Angeles}, author = {Tung, Shirley F.}, year = {2015}, keywords = {Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745), English language, Sterne, Laurence (1713-1768), Wollstonecraft, Mary (1759-1797), Wordsworth, William (1770-1850), Bacon, Francis (1561-1626), Narratives, Novels, Creativity, English literature, Hume, David (1711-1776), Mediation, British \& Irish literature, 18th century, Epistolography, British and Irish literature, Metaphor, Literary translation, Gray, Thomas (1716-1771), Language culture relationship, National identity, Reflexivity, Self concept, Turkish language}, } @incollection{jones_nationality_2010, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Nationality and standardisation in eighteenth-century {Scotland}}, isbn = {1-107-68609-1}, abstract = {The modern Scots visitor to Rome’s delightful little Piazza SS Apostoli must surely view the scene with a strong feeling of poignancy, for it was to apartments in a small pallazzo in that square (no. 49) that Charles Edward Stewart repaired for sanctuary after his disastrous defeat at the hands of a government army (largely composed of Scots) on the moor of Culloden in 1746. The effects of that debacle were, of course, wide-reaching in social, economic and political terms, but the defeat of the Jacobite armies also had enormous consequences for the languages of Scotland. Perhaps the most wide-ranging was the effect on the Gaelic language, henceforth subject to deliberate suppression, leading to its serious decline which has lasted to this day. But there was also a less immediate effect on the language spoken in non-Gaelic Scotland — the Lowlands with their large cities as well as the North Eastern counties with large population centres at Aberdeen and Dundee. This form of speech, usually described by contemporaries as Scotch or Scots, was itself also subject to pressures from a variety of sources throughout the eighteenth century, especially in its latter stages. Hostility to all things Scottish was a feature of post-1746 England.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Eighteenth-{Century} {English}: {Ideology} and {Change}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Jones, Charles and Hickey, Raymond}, year = {2010}, doi = {10.1017/CBO9780511781643.013}, keywords = {Historical \& comparative linguistics, LANGUAGE \& LINGUISTICS, Literature \& literary studies}, pages = {221--234}, } @incollection{williamson_emergence_2006, address = {Edinburgh}, title = {The {Emergence} of {Privacy}: {Letters}, {Journals} and {Domestic} {Writing}}, isbn = {0-7486-2481-3}, abstract = {On Saturday, 10 January 1784, James Boswell recorded in his diary a ‘very agreeable dream’ about David Hume, which fastened so strongly on his mind that he ‘could not for some time perceive that it was only a fiction’. He dreamt that he had found a diary kept by the philosopher, ‘from which it appeared that though his vanity made him publish treatises of scepticism and infidelity, he was in reality a Christian and a very pious man.’ It is not altogether strange that, seven years after Hume’s death, Boswell should still be troubled by the thought of Hume’s ‘infidelity.’}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {Edinburgh} {History} of {Scottish} {Literature}: {Enlightenment}, {Britain} and {Empire} (1707–1918)}, publisher = {Edinburgh University Press}, author = {Williamson, Karina}, editor = {Brown, Ian and Clancy, Thomas Owen and Manning, Susan and Pittock, Murray G. H.}, year = {2006}, keywords = {Biography, Poetry, History, Historiography, Literature, Writing, Literary criticism, Literary history, Literary genres, Diaries, British literature, Communications, Social sciences, Arts, Communication skills, Journal writing, Language skills, Literary studies, Writing skills, Written composition, Anthropology, Ethnography, Ethnology, European studies, Archival science, Archiving, Information science, Library science, Personal archiving, Personal documents, Written communication, British studies, Letter writing, Memoirs, Historical methodology, Reminiscences, Written correspondence}, pages = {57--70}, } @incollection{allan_selfish_2010, address = {Cambridge}, title = {The selfish narrator}, isbn = {978-1-107-42183-7}, abstract = {This pioneering exploration of Georgian men and women’s experiences as readers explores their use of commonplace books for recording favourite passages and reflecting upon what they had read, revealing forgotten aspects of their complicated relationship with the printed word. It shows how indebted English readers often remained to techniques for handling, absorbing and thinking about texts that were rooted in classical antiquity, in Renaissance humanism and in a substantially oral culture. It also reveals how a series of related assumptions about the nature and purpose of reading influenced the roles that literature played in English society in the ages of Addison, Johnson and Byron; how the habits and procedures required by commonplacing affected readers’ tastes and so helped shape literary fashions; and how the experience of reading and responding to texts increasingly encouraged literate men and women to imagine themselves as members of a polite, responsible and critically aware public.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Commonplace {Books} and {Reading} in {Georgian} {England}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Allan, David}, year = {2010}, doi = {10.1017/CBO9780511760518.014}, pages = {215--225}, } @phdthesis{pelser_literere_2001, type = {{PhD} {Thesis}}, title = {Die {Literêre} {Biografie} — ’{N} {Terreinverkenning}}, abstract = {This study endeavours to research the field of literary historiography in general and specifically biographic historiography. In South Africa this genre has a limited tradition. Apart from a few diffused contributions by specialists in technical and other publications, and the essays by Hennie Aucamp in Beeltenis verbode and J. C. Kannemeyer in Getuigskrifte and Ontsyferde stene, very little research has been done in South Africa in this field. Chapter one expounds the research methodology. It briefly states the definition of the problem, as well as the goal orientation and the delimitation of the field of study, actuality, hypotheses and structural development. Chapter two affords the theoretical foundation of literary and more specifically biographic historiography. The concept “biography” is defined. The modern biography and its characteristics and structure are scrutinized in terms of different theoretical criteria. Finally this chapter contemplates some problems experienced by contemporary biographers. Chapter three is an overview which sets out the history of biographic historiography from the most ancient times, during the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, and the 16th to the 20th century. Biographic historiography in the USA is closely researched. Major achievements and the most important texts which influenced the genre are emphasized. The contributions of notable biographers such as James Boswell and Lytton Strachey are highlighted. Chapter four is the core of this dissertation. Initially it contemplates biographic historiography in South Africa in general. Thereafter it researches literary biographies in depth. The earliest comprehensive literary biography in Afrikaans, Ds. S. J. du Toit in weg en werkby Totius, is discussed. Attention is drawn to Leon Rousseau’s biography of Eugène N. Marais, which, in 1974, ushered in the true beginning of this tradition in Afrikaans. Subsequently the biographies of V. E. d’As-sonville on Totius and S. J. du Toit are discussed. The major part of this chapter is devoted to the oeuvre of J. C. Kannemeyer, who probably made the most important contribution in this field with his comprehensive biographies on D. J. Opperman, C. J. Langenhoven, and C. Louis Leipoldt. Finally J. C. Steyn’s monumental description of the life of N. P. van Wyk Louw, in two volumes, is discussed. The discussion and evaluation of these texts are set out narratively and comparatively. The said biographies are evaluated according to different biographic theories. Chapter five, a concise chapter, evaluates the hypotheses set out at the beginning of this research. Furthermore it is indicated that the field of biographic historiography in South Africa is still not properly exploited. Suggestions for further research are given. South Africa is a multi-ethnic country and contradictory political, cultural, socio-economic and language interests are not uncommon. Biographies could contribute to mutual understanding of these diversities, as manifested in J. C. Steyn’s Van Wyk Louw: ‘n Lewensverhaal.Perhaps at present research in this field is crucial.}, language = {Afrikaans}, school = {University of Pretoria}, author = {Pelser, Abraham Christoffel}, year = {2001}, note = {ISBN: 9798380950329}, keywords = {Genre, Biographies}, } @article{lee_account_2007, title = {An {Account} of {Corsica}, the {Journal} of a {Tour} to {That} {Island}, and {Memoirs} of {Pascal} {Paoli}}, volume = {18}, issn = {0884-5816}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, collaborator = {Boulton, James T. and McLoughlin, T. O.}, year = {2007}, note = {Place: Brooklyn Publisher: AMS Press Inc}, keywords = {Biographies, Autobiographical literature, Autobiographies}, pages = {449}, } @incollection{rodgers_special_2007, address = {London}, title = {A {Special} {Relationship}?}, isbn = {978-0-230-57477-9}, abstract = {Slavery as a metaphor had a widespread appeal and a long pedigree. Love, as the strongest of emotional bonds, was an obvious subject. In eighteenth-century London, James Boswell, white and pro-slavery, employed it whimsically to describe male subjection to female attraction; in nineteenth-century Philadelphia, Sarah Forten, a black contributor to her city’s anti-slavery bazaar was charmed by a local effusion employing the same technique.1 In Ireland this playful, heterosexual approach was less in evidence but the analogy with religious experience echoed down the ages from St Patrick’s declaration that he was a slave of Christ to the eighteenth-century Presbyterian and nineteenth-century evangelical assertion that Irish Catholics were enslaved by Popery. By this time however the changing political world was producing an array of direct comparisons, as well as the continued use of implicit analogies, between black bondage and Irish conditions.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Ireland, {Slavery} and {Anti}-{Slavery}: 1612–1865}, publisher = {Palgrave Macmillan}, author = {Rodgers, Nini}, year = {2007}, doi = {10.1057/9780230625228_15}, keywords = {Eighteenth Century, Local Effusion, Paternal Grandfather, Paternal Grandmother, Special Relationship}, pages = {312--330}, } @incollection{walchester_servant_2020, address = {London}, title = {The {Servant} in {Travel} {Writing}}, isbn = {978-0-367-26547-2}, abstract = {This chapter argues that servants were integral to journeys not only in practical and material ways but also in their narrative productions. It considers the representation of servants in a range of travel writing from the early eighteenth to the early nineteenth century, charting the different ways in which servants are employed in the narration of their employers’ journeys, and how their presence, and absence, signals larger concerns about the significance of class, and language. Travel writing about journeys to the Continent, often educative journeys describing Grand Tour destinations, was largely impersonal and factual in style. Servants came to be more visible in travel writing about the Home Tour later in the century, as travellers strove to represent the social milieu in which they found themselves and which often included local servants. In the absence of Barber, it is James Boswell’s servant Joseph who accompanies the two men on their tour of Scotland.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Travelling {Servants}: {Mobility} and {Employment} in {British} {Travel} {Writing} 1750–1850}, publisher = {Routledge}, author = {Walchester, Kathryn}, year = {2020}, doi = {10.4324/9780429293771-3}, pages = {36--65}, } @phdthesis{gottlieb_feeling_2002, type = {{PhD} {Thesis}}, title = {Feeling {British}: {Sympathy} and the literary construction of national identity, 1707–1832}, abstract = {“Feeling British: Sympathy and the Literary Construction of National Identity, 1707–1832,” explores how the discourse of sympathy functions in eighteenth-century and Romantic literature to encourage, but also to problematize, a sense of shared national identity in Britain. The Act of Union of 1707 officially joined England and Scotland, but government policy alone could not overcome centuries of feuding and ill-will between these nations. Accordingly, the literary public sphere became a vital arena for the promotion of a new national identity: Britishness. I locate the discursive origins of modern Britishness in Scotland, more specifically, in the Scottish Enlightenment’s theorization of sympathy, the mechanism by which feelings are naturally transferred between people. From these philosophical beginnings, I track how the discourse of sympathy is both deployed and interrogated by novelists and poets, predominantly but not exclusively Scottish, invested in shaping the nation’s sense of itself. My introduction sets out these issues through case studies of Daniel Defoe’s and James Boswell’s meditations on national identity. Chapter One, “‘That Propensity We Have’: Sympathy and the Scottish Invention of Britishness,” examines the political implications of the Scottish Enlightenment’s theorizations of sympathy. Chapter Two, “‘The Fools of Prejudice’: Tobias Smollett and the Novelization of National Identity,” traces the development of Smollett’s literary strategies for promoting Britishness via the discourse of sympathy. Chapter Three, “‘Harp of the North’: Romantic Poetry and the Sympathetic Uses of Scotland,” examines the relationship between Britishness and the Romantic turn to poetic appropriations of Scottish folk traditions. Chapter Four, “‘To be at Once Another and the Same’: Walter Scott, the Waverley Novels, and the End(s) of Sympathetic Britishness,” argues that Scott’s contemporary literary popularity hinged upon his ability to reassure readers from all parts of Britain that they shared a common national identity. My Postscript considers several Romantic-era prose writers whose work presages the ensuing decline of sympathy as an important mechanism for teaching English and Scottish readers to feel British together.}, language = {en}, school = {State University of New York at Buffalo}, author = {Gottlieb, Evan Michael}, year = {2002}, note = {ISBN: 9780493818924}, keywords = {Defoe, Daniel (1660-1731), Sterne, Laurence (1713-1768), British \& Irish literature, British and Irish literature}, } @phdthesis{weed_manly_1996, type = {{PhD} {Thesis}}, title = {Manly desire: {Sexual} economy in {English} narratives, 1748–1771}, abstract = {My dissertation argues that eighteenth-century England’s emergence as a commercial and a bourgeois society creates a crisis in masculinity, especially in connection with male sexual desire, which is reflected in central literary works. In contrast to current understandings, I suggest that commercial and bourgeois ideologies are concerned at once with legitimating and with elucidating specific moral limits to men’s “passions.” This new vision of English manliness arises in part out of difficulties associated with men’s relationship to commerce and to consumerism. In pre-capitalist classical, Christian, and civic humanist discourses, the virtuous man severely limits his desires both economically and sexually: both the desire for material possessions and sexual desire have affinities to “luxury” and may be imagined as producing “effeminacy.” The dissertation focuses on narratives by Tobias Smollett, John Cleland, James Boswell, and Laurence Sterne, then, to contend that the intense mid-eighteenth-century debate about English manhood, which is framed primarily in terms of the constitution of the “English national character,” involves the articulation of a properly managed male sexual desire. Writers increasingly attack a range of sexual practices identified with aristocratic Englishmen and with “foreign” effeminacy as inconsistent with the masculine English character. Heterosexual men who overindulge in sexual pleasure, narcissists (particularly the consumer of foreign fashions), and sodomites, for example, are regarded as effeminate. Sexual aggression toward women, though manly, is viewed as a remnant of a less civilized stage of the English past. Mid-eighteenth-century male writers, therefore, define an exclusively heterosexual male desire that is neither aggressive and “barbaric,” nor overindulgent and effeminate, which softens, refines, even “feminizes” men without rendering them effeminate in a commercial and a “civilized” society. By creating a status-based taxonomy of eighteenth-century male identities, then, I argue that the emergence of a new category of Englishman, marked as exclusively heterosexual and capable of regulating the sexual desire that signifies his virility, signals an important shift in the social construction of masculinity and a narrowing of the range of acceptable masculine styles.}, language = {en}, school = {Syracuse University}, author = {Weed, David M.}, year = {1996}, note = {ISBN: 9780591489866}, keywords = {Defoe, Daniel (1660-1731), Hume, David (1711-1776), British \& Irish literature, British and Irish literature, Foucault, Michel}, } @incollection{easthorpe_empiricist_1999, address = {London}, title = {An {Empiricist} {Tradition}}, isbn = {0-203-20913-3}, abstract = {In his \textit{Life of Johnson} James Boswell records how he and Johnson came out of church and stood talking for some time about ‘Bishop Berkeley’s ingenious sophistry to prove the non-existence of matter, and that every thing in the universe is merely ideal’. Johnson was clearly appalled at this threat to empirical reality. Boswell continues:I observed, that though we are satisfied his doctrine is not true, it is impossible to refute it. I shall never forget the alacrity with which Johnson answered, striking his foot with mighty force against a large stone, till he rebounded from it, ‘I refute it thus’.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Englishness and {National} {Culture}}, publisher = {Routledge}, author = {Easthorpe, Antony}, year = {1999}, doi = {10.4324/9780203209134-13}, pages = {97--124}, } @incollection{kroll_revelation_1998, address = {London}, title = {Revelation of the {Heart} through {Entrapment} and {Trial}}, isbn = {978-0-582-08855-9}, abstract = {In one of his Hypochondriack papers, James Boswell speculates somewhat wishfully, 'It would truly be very pretty and amusing if our bodies were transparent, so that we could see one anothers sentiments and passions as we see bees in a glass hive.' Boswell's reference to the glass hive suggests that he has taken the idea from Laurence Sterne - were there a 'glass in the human breast,' Tristram Shandy says, 'nothing more would have been wanting, in order to have taken a man's character, but to have taken a chair and gone softly, as you would to a dioptrical bee-hive, and looked in, - viewed the soul stark naked .. .'2 Alexander Pope, writing to Charles Jervas, indicates a similar desire for direct access to the heart: 'The old project of a Window on the bosom to render the Soul of Man visible, is what every honest friend has manifold reason to wish for.'3 Pope uses the same figure in a letter to Lady Mary Wortley Montagu: 'If Momus his project had taken of having Windows in our breasts, I should be for carrying it further and making those windowsCasements: that while a man showd his Heart to all the world, he might do something more for his friends, e'en take it out, and trust it to their handling/4Fusing the literal and metaphorical meanings of heart, the image of a window in the breast makes the soul, or interior being, anatomically accessible. This image for interior revelation originates in satire as an image for interior exposure. In Lucian's Hermotimus, Momus is reported to have criticized Hephaestus for creating man without 'a window in his chest, so that it could be opened and everybody could see his thoughts and intentions and whether he was telling the truth or not.'5 Sterne and Boswell combine Momus's window with a modern scientific contrivance (the dioptrical beehive) while Pope retains the architectural and anatomical suggestiveness of the image. But all three writers use the window-on-the-breast metaphor to convey a sense of predicament on account of the impossibility of direct access to thoughts and emotions. Transparency of body would figuratively solve the problem by transferring to mental and passional experience the sort of substantiality and visibility that belong to physical organs. The uses of this image are one indication of the eighteenth-century interest in interior discovery.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {The {English} {Novel}, {Vol}. {I}: 1700 to {Fielding}}, publisher = {Routledge}, author = {Kroll, Richard W. F.}, year = {1998}, doi = {10.4324/9781315844817-20}, pages = {259--282}, } @article{bjorklund_art_1998, title = {The {Art} of the {Journal}}, issn = {0362-4331}, abstract = {Verlyn Klinkenborg's musings about the limitations of journal keeping (Editorial Observer, Jan. 1) include praise for Samuel Pepys and James Boswell because their journals had a "dogged absence of self-consciousness." A journal composed to be read by someone other than the writer, or even by the writer himself, at least with a critical eye, is indeed as limited in usefulness as a story written expressly for a contest.}, language = {en}, journal = {New York Times}, author = {Bjorklund, Joan}, month = jan, year = {1998}, note = {Place: New York, N.Y Publisher: New York Times Company}, pages = {WK10}, } @article{miller_talent_2000, title = {A {Talent} for {Passion}, {Guilt}, {Debt} and {Friendship}}, issn = {0099-9660}, language = {en}, journal = {Wall Street Journal}, author = {Miller, Stephen}, year = {2000}, pages = {A24}, } @article{bainbridge_according_2001-2, title = {According to {Queeney}}, issn = {1948-7428}, abstract = {The Grand Cham of 18th-century English letters is the primary subject of Bainbridge's majestically deft new novel: the best yet in her series of dazzling historical reconstructions of British history (Master Georgie, 1998, etc.).James Boswell's great Life gave us the ...}, language = {en}, journal = {Kirkus Reviews}, collaborator = {Bainbridge, Beryl}, month = jun, year = {2001}, note = {Place: Austin Publisher: Kirkus Media LLC}, } @article{zimmer_johnson_1991, title = {Johnson and {Boswell} {Are} {Reunited} at {Yale}}, issn = {0362-4331}, language = {en}, journal = {New York Times}, author = {Zimmer, William}, month = may, year = {1991}, note = {Publisher: The New York Times Company}, } @incollection{carr_enlightened_2014, address = {Cambridge}, title = {Enlightened {Violence}? {Elite} {Manhood} and the {Duel}}, isbn = {0-7486-4642-6}, abstract = {On 14 April 1762 the {\textless}cite{\textgreater}Edinburgh Evening Courant{\textless}/cite{\textgreater} reported that: “two young gentlemen coming from the tavern, and supposed to be the worse for liquor quarrelled in the parliament close. A scuffle ensued, in which one of them wounded the other with a knife, or some sharp weapon, so dreadfully, that his life yesterday was looked upon to be in danger. The aggressor was next morning taken into custody, and committed to the Tolbooth.” This conflict occurred in public, on the streets of Edinburgh at the height of the Scottish Enlightenment. Whereas coffeehouses, intellectual associations, and convivial clubs are emblematic of the Enlightenment project, this incidence of public violence suggests a failure in the processes of refinement. With this chapter I integrate the history of violent manhood with that of men engaging in polite conversation and debate in a sociable urbane world, and ask what place personal violence had in the performance of elite manhood. The main focus of this chapter is a study of duelling. As an elite male cultural ritual, duelling provides useful insights into the relationship between public honour, violent behaviour, and men’s assertion of gentlemanly status. I examine Enlightenment discourses on duelling before moving on to a study of the place of duelling within urban polite society, the duel’s function in men’s assertion of social status, and the sociable and public functions of the duel. I will conclude with an examination of the impact of Enlightenment discourse on men’s understanding of the duel.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Gender and {Enlightenment} {Culture} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Scotland}}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, author = {Carr, Rosalind}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Religion, Psychology, History, Enlightenment, Historiography, Theology, Sociology, Human societies, Social sciences, Personality, Politeness, Soldiers, Men, Anthropology, Human populations, Persons, Political science, Population studies, Applied anthropology, Cultural anthropology, Cultural customs, Etiquette, Personality psychology, Personality traits, Social dynamics, Social norms, Military science, Gender identity, Masculinity, Esotericism, Historical methodology, Practical theology, Religious experience philosophy, British \& Irish history, Gender studies, Rituals, History of philosophy, History of Britain after 1450, British history, Modern history to 20th century: c 1700 to c 1900, Social \& cultural history, Military personnel, Armed forces, Chivalry, Courage, Dueling, History of Britain (general), Medieval philosophy, Ritual violence}, pages = {142--174}, } @incollection{carr_urbane_2014, address = {Edinburgh}, title = {Urbane and {Urban} {Sociability} in {Enlightenment} {Edinburgh}}, isbn = {0-7486-4642-6}, abstract = {Describing the process of social change leading to civility, David Hume wrote in 1752:The more these refined arts advance, the more sociable men become: nor is it possible, that, when enriched with science, and possessed of a fund of conversation, they should be contented to remain in solitude, or live with their fellow-citizens in that distant manner, which is peculiar to ignorant and barbarous nations. They flock into cities; love to receive and communicate knowledge; to show their wit or their breeding; their taste in conversation or living, in clothes or furniture. Curiosity allures the wise; vanity the foolish; and pleasure both. Particular clubs and societies are everywhere formed: Both sexes meet in an easy and sociable manner; and the tempers of men, as well as their behaviour, refine apace. So that, beside the improvements which they receive from knowledge and the liberal arts, it is impossible but they must feel an encrease [sic] of humanity, from the very habit of conversing together, and contributing to each other's pleasure and entertainment.For Hume, refined urban sociability, or urbanity, indicated progress, and he uses it to assert European cultural superiority. Offering a Eurocentric vision of ‘barbarous nations’, Hume's depiction of the eighteenth-century European world is also misleading; rather than reading his description of things as they were, his vision needs to be understood as an ideal. It was the striving to reach and defend this ideal that underpinned the culture of improvement, which itself was fostered by Scottish Enlightenment philosophies of progress.}, language = {en}, booktitle = {Gender and {Enlightenment} {Culture} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Scotland}}, publisher = {Edinburgh University Press}, author = {Carr, Rosalind}, year = {2014}, keywords = {Religion, Psychology, Enlightenment, Theology, Cities, Business, Theater, Industrial sectors, Industry, Social sciences, Personality, Men, Arts, Human populations, Persons, Population studies, Personality psychology, Personality traits, Service industries, Sex industry, Sex workers, Sociability, Alcohol drinking, Drinking establishments, Hospitality industries, Performing arts, Restaurant industry, Restaurants, Taverns, Esotericism, Practical theology, Religious experience philosophy, British \& Irish history, Human behavior, High culture, Human geography, Metropolitan areas, Political geography, History of Britain after 1450, British history, Modern history to 20th century: c 1700 to c 1900, Social \& cultural history, Prostitution, History of Britain (general), Recreational drug use}, pages = {102--141}, } @incollection{downie_printing_2013, address = {Woodbridge}, title = {Printing for the {Author} in the {Long} {Eighteenth} {Century}}, isbn = {978-1-84384-343-6}, abstract = {Not so very long ago, critics and historians were maintaining with increasing confidence that the system of patronage which had operated time out of mind was superseded in the later seventeenth century by a new relationship between author and publisher. It is likely that the publication in 1989 of the English translation of Jürgen Habermas’s hugely influential The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere (first published in German in 1962) contributed to this new-found confidence. Certainly, the awesome assurance with which Habermas articulated the thesis that a ‘bourgeois public sphere’ first emerged in Britain ‘at the turn of the eighteenth}, language = {en}, booktitle = {British {Literature} and {Print} {Culture}}, publisher = {Boydell \& Brewer}, author = {Downie, J. A.}, editor = {{Sandro Jung}}, year = {2013}, doi = {10.1515/9781782041993-006}, keywords = {Poetry, Authors, Literature, Literary genres, Publishing industry, Writers, Business, Printing, Employment, Communications, Industrial sectors, Industry, Manufacturing industries, Social sciences, Bookstores, Book publishing, Arts, Economic disciplines, Economics, Labor economics, Occupations, Communications media, Print media, Knowledge industries, Law, Artists, Applied arts, Architecture, Buildings, Printing industry, Commercial buildings, Retail stores, Civil law, Boutiques, Commercial publishing, Copyright laws, Copyrights, Intellectual property law, Property law}, pages = {58}, } @article{bedford_intellectual_2018, title = {An intellectual colossus [review of {David} {Timson}'s audiobook version of {Boswell}'s "{Life} of {Johnson}"]}, volume = {337}, issn = {0038-6952}, language = {en}, number = {9898}, journal = {The Spectator}, author = {Bedford, Rachel}, year = {2018}, keywords = {Audiobooks}, pages = {39}, } @book{pottle_catalogue_1993-1, address = {New Haven}, series = {Yale editions of the private papers of {James} {Boswell}: research edition}, title = {Catalogue of the {Papers} of {James} {Boswell} at {Yale} {University}: {For} the {Greater} {Part} {Formerly} the {Collection} of {Lieut}.-{Colonel} {Ralph} {Heyward} {Isham}}, isbn = {978-0-7486-0399-2 978-0-300-05410-1}, shorttitle = {Catalogue of the {Papers} of {James} {Boswell} at {Yale} {University}}, publisher = {Yale University Press}, author = {Pottle, Marion S. and Abbott, Claude Colleer and Pottle, Frederick A.}, year = {1993}, keywords = {Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Boswell, James, 1740-1795 -- Manuscripts, Isham, Ralph Heyward, 1890-1955 -- Library, Manuscripts, Scottish -- Connecticut -- New Haven}, annote = {Includes index}, } @article{ferguson_james_1986-1, title = {James {Boswell}: {The} {Earlier} {Years}, 1740–1769}, volume = {85}, issn = {0038-2876}, doi = {10.1215/00382876-85-4-399}, language = {en}, number = {4}, journal = {South Atlantic Quarterly}, author = {Ferguson, Oliver W.}, collaborator = {Pottle, Frederick A.}, year = {1986}, note = {Publisher: Duke University Press}, keywords = {Literature, Arts \& Humanities, Social Sciences, Literary Reviews, Activism, Cultural Studies, Theory and Philosophy}, pages = {399--400}, } @article{martin_correspondence_1989, title = {The {Correspondence} of {James} {Boswell} with {David} {Garrick}, {Edmund} {Burke}, and {Edmond} {Malone}}, volume = {68}, issn = {0013-8266}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {Philological Quarterly}, author = {Martin, Peter}, collaborator = {Kahrl, George Morrow and Baker, Peter S. and McClellan, Rachel and Osborn, James M.}, year = {1989}, note = {Place: Harlow, etc Publisher: Longman}, keywords = {Garrick, David (1717-1779), Malone, Edmond (1741-1812), Literature, Nonfiction, Arts \& Humanities, Linguistics, Social Sciences, Boswell, James (1740-95), Language \& Linguistics, Correspondence, Burke, Edmund (1729-97)}, pages = {125}, } @book{boswell_etat_2019, address = {Ajaccio}, edition = {Édition bilingue}, title = {État de la {Corse}; suivi de {Journal} d'un voyage en {Corse} et mémoires de {Pascal} {Paoli}}, isbn = {978-2-8241-0962-6}, language = {fre}, publisher = {Albiana}, author = {Boswell, James}, editor = {Viviès, Jean}, collaborator = {Turnbull, Gordon}, year = {2019}, note = {OCLC: 1388360506}, } @book{craik_james_1994, address = {Edinburgh}, title = {James {Boswell}, 1740–1795: {The} {Scottish} {Perspective}}, isbn = {978-0-11-494226-7}, shorttitle = {James {Boswell}, 1740-1795}, abstract = {This is the first biography of James Boswell seen from a specifically Scottish viewpoint. Though born in Scotland, he often wished to be thought of as an Englishman as he came into prominence. While not overlooking his achievements in England and Europe, the book concentrates on his Scottish background.}, language = {eng}, publisher = {HMSO}, author = {Craik, Roger}, year = {1994}, note = {OCLC: 31673173}, } @book{boswell_etat_1993, address = {Paris}, series = {Collection {Sud}}, title = {État de la {Corse}}, isbn = {978-2-271-05003-8}, url = {http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb355609448}, language = {fre}, urldate = {2025-05-19}, publisher = {Centre national de la recherce scientifique: Presses du CNRS diffusion}, author = {Boswell, James}, editor = {Viviès, Jean}, year = {1993}, note = {OCLC: 28187417}, } @book{finlayson_moth_1984, address = {New York}, title = {The moth and the candle: a life of {James} {Boswell}}, isbn = {978-0-312-54918-3}, shorttitle = {The moth and the candle}, publisher = {St. Martin's Press}, author = {Finlayson, Iain}, year = {1984}, annote = {Includes index}, } @phdthesis{kekalainen_james_2012, type = {{PhD} {Thesis}}, title = {James {Boswell}'s {Urban} {Experience} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {London}}, abstract = {The doctoral dissertation “James Boswell’s Urban Experience in Eighteenth-Century London” aims to reconstruct Boswell’s urban experience according to five central themes. First, the distinction between country and city; secondly, the reception of the city as the imaginative reflection of multiplicities; thirdly, the city as a source of spectacular pleasure; fourthly, the metropolis as a scene of theatrical politeness; and finally, the metropolis as a locale of the libertine eroticism. The central argument of the thesis is that Boswell’s urban experience included two culturally distant elements: the romantic sensibility on the one hand and the early modern, strongly aristocratic set of values and predilections on the other. Boswell’s theory of politeness was possibly the most distinctive element of his urban experience. In the context of early-modern and eighteenth-century discussions about civility his conception of politeness had two seemingly inconsistent elements: its milieu was urban but its content was principally from the courtly code of politeness. Boswell was, like Joseph Addison or Samuel Johnson, a London gentleman of clubs and coffee-houses, but his principles of politeness had some typically courtly features and his ideal gentleman had obvious resemblances with the renaissance and baroque courtier. A significant detail in Boswell’s gentlemanly figure was his libertine sexuality which can be seen as a logical element of his aristocratic ideal. The crucial characteristics were focused on the question of authenticity and theatricality. For Boswell, the art of pleasing was fundamentally a theatrical display, and he recognized the public self as an aesthetic artifact, a work of art which was a result of active fashioning of the self.}, language = {en}, school = {University of Helsinki}, author = {Kekäläinen, Markku}, year = {2012}, note = {OCLC: 907248444}, } @article{chadwick_johnson_2007, title = {Johnson and {Boswell}: {Late} but {Live}}, language = {en}, journal = {Metro (London)}, author = {Chadwick, Alan}, collaborator = {Lee, Stewart}, month = aug, year = {2007}, keywords = {Boswell, James, Pizza}, } @article{craven_johnson_2007, title = {Johnson and {Boswell}: {Late} but {Live}}, language = {en}, journal = {On Stage Scotland}, author = {Craven, Shona}, collaborator = {Lee, Stewart}, month = aug, year = {2007}, keywords = {Boswell, James, Pizza}, } @article{gardner_johnson_2007, title = {Johnson and {Boswell}: {Late} but {Live}}, language = {en}, journal = {Guardian}, author = {Gardner, Lyn}, collaborator = {Lee, Stewart}, month = aug, year = {2007}, keywords = {Boswell, James, Pizza}, } @article{dibdin_johnson_2008, title = {Johnson and {Boswell}: {Late} but {Live}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Stage}, author = {Dibdin, Thom}, collaborator = {Lee, Stewart}, month = mar, year = {2008}, keywords = {Boswell, James, Pizza}, } @unpublished{lee_johnson_2007-1, type = {Unpublished play}, title = {Johnson and {Boswell}: {Late} but {Live}}, language = {en}, author = {Lee, Stewart}, year = {2007}, keywords = {Boswell, James, Pizza}, } @article{scott_johnson_2007, title = {Johnson and {Boswell}: {Late} but {Live}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Times}, author = {Scott, Robert Dawson}, collaborator = {Lee, Stewart}, month = aug, year = {2007}, keywords = {Boswell, James, Pizza}, } @article{cooper_johnson_2007, title = {Johnson and {Boswell}: {Late} but {Live}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Herald (Glasgow)}, author = {Cooper, Neil}, collaborator = {Lee, Stewart}, month = aug, year = {2007}, keywords = {Boswell, James, Pizza}, } @article{thomson_johnson_2007, title = {Johnson and {Boswell}: {Late} but {Live}}, language = {en}, journal = {Fest Magazine}, author = {Thomson, R. J.}, collaborator = {Lee, Stewart}, month = aug, year = {2007}, keywords = {Boswell, James, Pizza}, } @article{lee_johnson_2007-2, title = {Johnson and {Boswell}: {Late} but {Live}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Independent}, collaborator = {Lee, Stewart}, month = aug, year = {2007}, keywords = {Boswell, James, Pizza}, } @article{devlin_johnson_2007, title = {Johnson and {Boswell}: {Late} but {Live}}, language = {en}, journal = {Edinburgh Guide}, author = {Devlin, Vivien}, collaborator = {Lee, Stewart}, month = aug, year = {2007}, keywords = {Boswell, James, Pizza}, } @article{whitham_johnson_2007, title = {Johnson and {Boswell}: {Late} but {Live}}, language = {en}, journal = {Edfest Magazine}, author = {Whitham, Caroline}, collaborator = {Lee, Stewart}, month = aug, year = {2007}, keywords = {Boswell, James, Pizza}, } @article{bennett_johnson_2007, title = {Johnson and {Boswell}: {Late} but {Live}}, language = {en}, journal = {Chortle}, author = {Bennett, Steve}, collaborator = {Lee, Stewart}, month = aug, year = {2007}, keywords = {Boswell, James, Pizza}, } @article{lee_johnson_2007-3, title = {Johnson and {Boswell}: {Late} but {Live}}, language = {en}, journal = {The List}, collaborator = {Lee, Stewart}, month = aug, year = {2007}, keywords = {Boswell, James, Pizza}, } @article{mansfield_johnson_2007, title = {Johnson and {Boswell}: {Late} but {Live}}, language = {en}, journal = {The Scotsman}, author = {Mansfield, Susan}, collaborator = {Lee, Stewart}, month = jul, year = {2007}, keywords = {Boswell, James, Pizza}, pages = {31}, } @article{lee_making_2024, title = {Making {Boswell}’s “{Life} of {Johnson}”: {An} {Author}-{Publisher} and {His} {Support} {Network}, {Elements} in {Eighteenth}-{Century} {Connections}}, volume = {57}, issn = {0190-731X}, language = {en}, number = {1}, journal = {The Scriblerian and the Kit-Cats}, author = {Lee, Anthony W.}, collaborator = {Sher, Richard B.}, year = {2024}, note = {Publisher: Penn State University Press}, keywords = {Literature, Literary criticism, Nonfiction, Arts \& Humanities, Literature, British Isles, 18th century}, pages = {57--63}, } @article{curran_vino_2014, title = {In {Vino} {Veritas}: {Samuel} {Johnson} and {Drink}}, volume = {F:17}, journal = {New Rambler}, author = {Curran, Louise}, year = {2014}, pages = {72--84}, } @book{pittock_james_2007, address = {Aberdeen}, series = {Aberdeen introductions to {Irish} and {Scottish} culture}, title = {James {Boswell}}, isbn = {978-1-85752-030-9}, language = {eng}, urldate = {2025-05-21}, publisher = {AHRC Centre for Irish and Scottish Studies, University of Aberdeen, Arts \& Humanities Research Council}, author = {Pittock, Murray G. H.}, year = {2007}, note = {OCLC: 904689073}, } @book{boswell_james_2012, address = {Segovia}, series = {Colección {Libros} del apuntador}, title = {James {Boswell} visita al profesor {Kant}}, isbn = {978-84-95291-21-9}, language = {es}, publisher = {La uÑa RoTa}, author = {Boswell, James}, translator = {Martínez-Lage, Miguel}, year = {2012}, note = {OCLC: 796235898}, } @book{boswell_en_2002, address = {Monaco}, series = {Anatolia}, title = {En défense des valeureux {Corses}}, isbn = {978-2-268-04338-8}, abstract = {Includes “La campagne de Corse de James Boswell” by Frederick A. Pottle. With a preface by Samuel Brussel.}, language = {fr}, publisher = {Éd. du Rocher}, author = {Boswell, James}, translator = {Vierne, Béatrice}, year = {2002}, note = {OCLC: 492584357}, } @book{royal_oak_foundation_history_1999, address = {New York}, title = {History of the {Boswells} of {Auchinleck}, home of {James} {Boswell}, author of the life of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, language = {English}, publisher = {Royal Oak Foundation}, author = {Royal Oak Foundation}, year = {1999}, note = {OCLC: 55891927}, } @book{boswell_historisch-geographische_2010, address = {Hannover}, edition = {Neuausg.}, title = {Historisch-geographische {Beschreibung} von {Corsica}: {Tagebuch} einer {Reise} nach {Corsica} (1768)}, isbn = {978-3-941513-13-6}, language = {de}, publisher = {Hohesufer}, author = {Boswell, James}, editor = {Polleichtner, Hans-Joachim}, year = {2010}, note = {OCLC: 658332496}, } @article{hirschmann_samuel_2025, title = {Samuel {Johnson}'s {Medical} {Ailments}}, volume = {25}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Hirschmann, M.D., J. V.}, year = {2025}, pages = {3--33}, } @article{lang_material_2025, title = {A {Material} {Tic}: {Paligraphia} in the {Letters} of {Samuel} {Johnson}}, volume = {25}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Lang, M. C.}, year = {2025}, pages = {34--41}, } @article{tankard_explain_2025, title = {To {Explain}, to {Commend}, to {Correct}: {Johnson} on {Notes} and on {Shakespeare}, in \textit{{The} {Tempest}} and the \textit{{Dictionary}}}, volume = {25}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Tankard, Paul and Cop, Michael}, year = {2025}, pages = {42--71}, } @article{davis_johnson_2025, title = {Johnson, {American} {Radicalism}, and the {Modes} of {Migration}}, volume = {25}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Davis, Matthew M.}, year = {2025}, pages = {72--93}, } @article{clarke_field_2025, title = {'{A} {Field} in {Which} {Nothing} of the {First} {Order} {Could} {Be} {Accomplished}': {Books} from {Samuel} {Johnson}'s {Library} in the {Hyde} {Collection}}, volume = {25}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Clarke, Stephen}, year = {2025}, pages = {94--108}, } @article{scheuermann_let_2025, title = {Let {Us} {Now} {Praise} {Courageous} {Men}: {James} {Boswell}'s \textit{{Account} of {Corsica}}}, volume = {25}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Scheuermann, Mona}, year = {2025}, pages = {109--126}, } @article{glover_boswell_2025, title = {The {Boswell} {Club} of {Chicago}, 1942–1973}, volume = {25}, language = {en}, journal = {The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual}, author = {Glover, Brian}, year = {2025}, pages = {127--148}, }