Samuel Johnson, Band 10Twayne Publishers, 1989 - 206 Seiten Provides in-depth analysis of the life, works, career, and critical importance of Samuel Johnson. |
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... journalistic medium : the serious general magazine . Edward Cave's monthly , which was first published in 1731 and whose staff Johnson joined when he came to London in 1737 , was , as most students know , the first periodical ...
... journalistic medium : the serious general magazine . Edward Cave's monthly , which was first published in 1731 and whose staff Johnson joined when he came to London in 1737 , was , as most students know , the first periodical ...
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... journalistic approach to their material , the modern newspaper and magazine column is feeble stuff compared with the work of Addison and Johnson . What the eighteenth - century periodical essay has in common with the " column " is the ...
... journalistic approach to their material , the modern newspaper and magazine column is feeble stuff compared with the work of Addison and Johnson . What the eighteenth - century periodical essay has in common with the " column " is the ...
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... journalistic pieces , some reconsideration of attri- butions of others , new editions of his works , and a great deal of biographical and critical commentary . What follows is a summation of at least the high- lights of this activity ...
... journalistic pieces , some reconsideration of attri- butions of others , new editions of his works , and a great deal of biographical and critical commentary . What follows is a summation of at least the high- lights of this activity ...
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Chapter | 26 |
Chapter Three | 47 |
Chapter Four | 62 |
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