Language and Logos in Boswell's Life of Johnson

Language and Logos in Boswell's Life of Johnson
Title Language and Logos in Boswell's Life of Johnson PDF eBook
Author William C. Dowling
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 207
Release 2014-07-14
Genre Study Aids
ISBN 1400853826

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In this deconstructionist interpretation of a major eighteenth-century work, William Dowling analyzes Boswell's Life of Johnson as a paradigm of antithetical structure in narrative, and develops a grammar of discontinuity" for interpreting other texts as well. Originally published in 1981. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

Language and Logos in Boswell's Life of Johnson

Language and Logos in Boswell's Life of Johnson
Title Language and Logos in Boswell's Life of Johnson PDF eBook
Author William C. Dowling
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1981
Genre Biography as a literary form
ISBN 9780835769280

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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.

The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.
Title The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. PDF eBook
Author James Boswell
Publisher
Pages 478
Release 1826
Genre Authors, English
ISBN

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Reading Samuel Johnson

Reading Samuel Johnson
Title Reading Samuel Johnson PDF eBook
Author Phil Jones
Publisher Liverpool University Press
Pages 320
Release 2023-11-15
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1638040788

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This book examines how Samuel Johnson was assimilated by later writers, ranging from James Boswell to Samuel Beckett. It is as much about these writers as Johnson himself, showing how they found their own space, in part, through their response to Johnson, which helped shape their writing and view of contemporary literature.

Samuel Johnson and Three Infidels

Samuel Johnson and Three Infidels
Title Samuel Johnson and Three Infidels PDF eBook
Author Mark J. Temmer
Publisher University of Georgia Press
Pages 230
Release 2009-01-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0820333751

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European literary history teems with prejudices. Nowhere perhaps is bias more evident than in the field of Anglo-French relations of the eighteenth century. In England looms the formidable figure of Samuel Johnson, while the French-speaking world is dominated by Rousseau, Voltaire, and Diderot. Samuel Johnson thought little of Voltaire and never mentioned Diderot. That he wanted to banish Rousseau to the American colonies is well known. All three men were, in Johnson's mind, infidels to the Christian order of society. In Samuel Johnson and Three Infidels, Mark Temmer reevaluates dogmatic views and critical commonplaces that have encrusted these relationships by comparing representative works of the three Continental authors to corresponding works and realities embodied and created by Samuel Johnson. After reviewing existing harmonies and dissonances between France and England, Temmer turns to the lives of Johnson and Rousseau, interpreting them as ontological masterpieces made visible mainly in Rousseau's Confessions and in biographies of Johnson by James Boswell and Hester Piozzi, both of whom insist on remarkable affinities between the two men. In the words of Mrs. Piozzi, they were "alike as sensations of frost and fire." Despite their opposing doctrines, Temmer reveals a pietism in Rousseau that often matches in intensity Johnson's otherworldly yearnings. Temmer moves from this comparison into a discussion of Candide and Rasselas, works published within months of each other in 1759. Integrating Voltaire's satire and Johnson's moral tale into the philosophical history of the age, Temmer goes on to uncover shared moments of laughter and music, ringing out against the gray background of a life in which, for both men, "much is to be endured and little to be enjoyed." Finally, exploring Johnson's Life of Richard Savage and Diderot's Le Neveu de Rameau, Temmer suggests the strong possibility that Diderot's masterpiece may have been influenced by Johnson's biography as well as by Savage's own An Author to be Lett. In this book, Temmer moves beyond the boundaries that have traditionally defined eighteenth-century scholarship on either shore of the English Channel. Creating a cross-cultural conversation bounded only by the lives and interests of his subjects, Temmer relates Johnson to Continental literature and defines his innovative role in a tradition that leads to Hegel, Dostoevsky, and Nietzsche.

Coleridge on the Language of Verse

Coleridge on the Language of Verse
Title Coleridge on the Language of Verse PDF eBook
Author Emerson R. Marks
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 134
Release 2017-03-14
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1400886406

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Drawing on the entire corpus of Coleridge's prose, Emerson Marks shows how the poet's rationale was grounded in the mimetic theory that informed his distinction between a copy and an imitation which Coleridge himself labeled the universal principle of the fine arts." Originally published in 1981. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

Canada-Australia

Canada-Australia
Title Canada-Australia PDF eBook
Author Kate Burridge
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 503
Release 1997-08-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0773591419

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This volume is the result of the Association for Canadian Studies in Australia and New Zealand (ACSANZ) 1995 conference held at La Trobe University in Melbourne, Australia. A special feature of the conference, though not its exclusive focus, was trade relations. But as with all ACSANZ conferences, the papers were wide-ranging and contributors were not limited to a single theme. This publication is a refereed collection from more than sixty papers that were presented and range from discussions of immigration policy in Canada and Australia to architectural practices in British Columbia; from Canadian influences on Australia's economic development to issues of identity politics in each nation's literature. In addition, the collection represents major research in the areas of globalization, migration, pluralism, and ethnic relations, with a strongly, though not exclusively, comparative orientation. This work is a co-publication with the International Council for Canadian Studies.