Johnson the Poet: The Poetic Career of Samuel Johnson

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University of Delaware Press, 1999 - Literary Criticism - 335 pages
Comments on Johnson's versatile career as satirist, playwright, moralist, neo-Latinist, elegise, prologuist and writer of drawing-room verse. This reconsideration calls attention to the qualities that so captivated Johnson's 18th-century readers and argues both the historical importance and continuing critical significance of Johnson's poetry.

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Acknowledgments
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The Young Author
31
London Country Ideology and the Limits
57
Copyright

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