Samuel JohnsonNorthcote House, 2005 - 100 páginas Despite his status as one of the founding fathers of modern English literature, few of Samuel Johnson's works are widely read today. This book suggests that his writings need to be appreciated in the context of contemporary debates over the role and status of literature within a rapidly expanding culture. |
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... classical knowledge to get the full significance of the adaptation . In his ' Preface ' to Ovid's Epistles translated by Several Hands ( 1680 ) , John Dryden distinguished between three types of translation that he termed metaphrase ...
... classical knowledge to get the full significance of the adaptation . In his ' Preface ' to Ovid's Epistles translated by Several Hands ( 1680 ) , John Dryden distinguished between three types of translation that he termed metaphrase ...
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... classical tradition and addressing himself to ' the man of learning ' . As J. C. D. Clark explains , at the time of the composition of London and The Vanity of Human Wishes : To edit or translate a classical author was still to work ...
... classical tradition and addressing himself to ' the man of learning ' . As J. C. D. Clark explains , at the time of the composition of London and The Vanity of Human Wishes : To edit or translate a classical author was still to work ...
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... classical standards and classical ideals did not always provide the most appropriate criteria for the evaluation of modern , vernacular literature and modern society . Johnson was therefore increasingly involved in literary projects con ...
... classical standards and classical ideals did not always provide the most appropriate criteria for the evaluation of modern , vernacular literature and modern society . Johnson was therefore increasingly involved in literary projects con ...
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London and The Vanity of Human Wishes | 1 |
The Rambler and the Idler | 25 |
The Dictionary | 39 |
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