Samuel Johnson: A Personality in ConflictAuckland University Press, 1971 - 168페이지 "This book traces the origin and course of the 'general disease' of Dr Johnson's life, the 'vile melancholy which tormented him during much of his life. The evidence is all available in the records of Dr Johnson's life and in his writings, which are more often than not autobiographical. George Irwin has brought it together in an illuminating account of Johnson's uneasy relations with his mother, his struggles to understand and master his neurosis, and the relief which finallyu came through the largely unconscious agency of Mrs Thrale..."--Publisher's description. |
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... says , he had a ' noble consciousness of his own abilities , ' 152 it was only an intellectual consciousness , a superficial awareness . He could not feel his superiority at the deeper emotional level , because he lacked that inner con ...
... says , he had a ' noble consciousness of his own abilities , ' 152 it was only an intellectual consciousness , a superficial awareness . He could not feel his superiority at the deeper emotional level , because he lacked that inner con ...
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... says , when he writes from his own mind . " 973 So great indeed did Johnson find Burton's spirit and power that the Anatomy of Melancholy was the only book that ever took him out of bed sooner than he wished to rise.74 It has been ...
... says , when he writes from his own mind . " 973 So great indeed did Johnson find Burton's spirit and power that the Anatomy of Melancholy was the only book that ever took him out of bed sooner than he wished to rise.74 It has been ...
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... says , ' really did not consider it as a great performance'.164 This , too , was the Johnson who , on completing his eight volumes of Shakespeare , wrote to Joseph Warton , ' I receive no great comfort from its conclusion ' ; the same ...
... says , ' really did not consider it as a great performance'.164 This , too , was the Johnson who , on completing his eight volumes of Shakespeare , wrote to Joseph Warton , ' I receive no great comfort from its conclusion ' ; the same ...
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able Anna Seward Annals Ashbourne Baretti Birmingham bookseller Boswell says Boswell writes Boswell's Bosworth brother childhood choly Clifford companion conflict Cornelius David Garrick days later dear Lady Diaries Dictionary distress disturbances early Easter Edial emotional escape father fear feelings felt Ford Grammar School guilt happiness Hawkins Hector Hill Boothby hope idle Idler Johns Johnson told Johnson wrote journey knew Langton learning Letters Lichfield Lichfield Grammar School literary live London Lucy Porter Market Bosworth melan melancholy Michael Johnson mind Misc months mother mother's death Nathaniel neurosis never night once Oxford Pedmore Piozzi pleasure prayer prays precepts Rambler Rasselas recall Salusbury Sam Johnson Sam's Samuel Johnson schoolfellow scolding scrofula seems Stourbridge suffered talk terrors Tetty Tetty's thing Thomas Warton thought Thrale Thraliana told Boswell took tormented troubled Walmesley Walmesley's wife young youth