Dr. Johnson, His Friends and His Critics
George Birkbeck Norman Hill
Dr. Johnson, His Friends and His Critics
George Birkbeck Norman Hill
A comprehensive look at the life and times of the celebrated writer and lexicographer Samuel Johnson. This book covers all aspects of Johnson's life, including his literary works, his social circle, and his critics. The author provides a nuanced and insightful portrayal of Johnson, painting a full and complex picture of this complex figure.
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