The Early Career of Samuel JohnsonOxford University Press, 1987 - 268페이지 This book examines Samuel Johnson's literary activity from his arrival in London in 1737 until his decision to attempt the Dictionary of the English Language in 1746. Focusing on his struggles as a writer for hire, The Early Career of Samuel Johnson, examines the many and varied projects he undertook--from the editorship of the Gentleman's Magazine through a catalogue of the Harleian Library--and puts them in their historical and social perspective. By exploring such failed projects as the aborted translation of Sarpi's History of the Council of Trent and the first attempt to edit Shakespeare, Kaminski reveals the young Johnson's intentions and aspirations as well as his achievements. Johnson's labors and earnings are discussed in the context of the other "hack writers" of the day, with some surprising insights into both his poverty and his productivity. |
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... Edial , there may have seemed nothing else for him to do . As a married man he was forced to find a suitable means of support . Even if his pride had not smarted at the idea of living on his wife's money , as it certainly must have ...
... Edial , there may have seemed nothing else for him to do . As a married man he was forced to find a suitable means of support . Even if his pride had not smarted at the idea of living on his wife's money , as it certainly must have ...
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... subsistence for some time past . " The disappointment of Edial and the drudgery of Market Bosworth had not been forgotten , 62 " 3 they merely seemed less daunting than the prospect of remaining Translating for Booksellers.
... subsistence for some time past . " The disappointment of Edial and the drudgery of Market Bosworth had not been forgotten , 62 " 3 they merely seemed less daunting than the prospect of remaining Translating for Booksellers.
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... Edial school seems highly unlikely . A deed to the property of Edial dated " 28th Oct. 1721 " sets the rent at ten guineas for a half year ( Gleanings , VI , 39 ) . It is unlikely that the rent varied at all by 1736. The school itself ...
... Edial school seems highly unlikely . A deed to the property of Edial dated " 28th Oct. 1721 " sets the rent at ten guineas for a half year ( Gleanings , VI , 39 ) . It is unlikely that the rent varied at all by 1736. The school itself ...
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