Samuel Johnson and the Powers of Friendship, PDF eBook

Samuel Johnson and the Powers of Friendship PDF

Edited by A. D. Cousins, Daniel Derrin, Dani Napton

Part of the Routledge Studies in Eighteenth-Century Literature series

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This book is the first to assess Johnson's multifarious views on friendship-his deeply as well as widely reflective appreciation of it-over the course of his literary career.

Of interest to scholars of both Johnson and of mid-eighteenth century British culture, it examines his portrayals of interaction with his friends, and his more overtly fictional representations of friendship, across the many genres in which he wrote.

It offers an original re-assessment of the Johnson canon, considering friendship and patronage in Lives of the Poets as well as the exercise of power, as represented in Johnson's political writings.

The book presents a new overview of Johnson's literary career, exploring themes and preoccupations in the discourse of friendship that Johnson inherited from classical literature.

It assesses gender relations, specifically Johnson's portrayals of his friendships with women writers and his epistolary engagement with his friends, male and female.

The volume includes an analytic study of recent scholarship on Johnson and the idea of friendship.

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