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Samuel Johnson



Johnson, Samuel - 1709–84, English author, b. Lichfield. The leading literary scholar and critic of his time, Johnson helped to shape and define the Augustan Age. He was equally celebrated for his brilliant and witty conversation. His rather gross appearance and manners were viewed tolerantly, if not with a certain admiration.

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    The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia
    by J. P. Hardy, Samuel Johnson. 183 pgs.


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    Johnson, Writing and Memory
    by Greg Clingham. 222 pgs.


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