Dr. Samuel Johnson and James BoswellHarold Bloom Chelsea House Publishers, 1986 - 280 Seiten A collection of critical essays on the works of Dr. Samuel Johnson and James Boswell, arranged in order of original publication. |
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Harold Bloom. ROBERT J. GRIFFIN Reflection as Criterion in The Lives of the Poets The Lives of the Poets are considered by many to be Johnson's best work . Boswell thought them " the richest , most beautiful , and indeed most perfect ...
Harold Bloom. ROBERT J. GRIFFIN Reflection as Criterion in The Lives of the Poets The Lives of the Poets are considered by many to be Johnson's best work . Boswell thought them " the richest , most beautiful , and indeed most perfect ...
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... Lives of the Poets seems sketchy in comparison . But let me paraphrase Johnson : it is not to be inferred that of literary excellence the Lives has only a little , because The Rambler has more . My intention is not really to depress the ...
... Lives of the Poets seems sketchy in comparison . But let me paraphrase Johnson : it is not to be inferred that of literary excellence the Lives has only a little , because The Rambler has more . My intention is not really to depress the ...
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... Lives , this process takes the form of what Lipking calls " perpetual commentary . " Referring to Bayle's Dictionary , Lipking writes : The Lives of the Poets employs a version of Bayle's perpetual com- mentary in which a review of ...
... Lives , this process takes the form of what Lipking calls " perpetual commentary . " Referring to Bayle's Dictionary , Lipking writes : The Lives of the Poets employs a version of Bayle's perpetual com- mentary in which a review of ...
Inhalt
Johnsons Theory | 11 |
The Life of Boswell | 31 |
The Treachery of the Human Heart and the Stratagems of Defense | 45 |
Urheberrecht | |
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