Samuel JohnsonDespite 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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... Imlac . Imlac has travelled extensively through India , Persia , Arabia , and 54 SAMUEL JOHNSON.
... Imlac . Imlac has travelled extensively through India , Persia , Arabia , and 54 SAMUEL JOHNSON.
Page 55
... Imlac , his sister Princess Nekayah , and her maid Pekuah , and the rest of the book follows the travels , adventures , and philosophical speculations of these four . Following their escape in chapter fifteen , the four travel to Egypt ...
... Imlac , his sister Princess Nekayah , and her maid Pekuah , and the rest of the book follows the travels , adventures , and philosophical speculations of these four . Following their escape in chapter fifteen , the four travel to Egypt ...
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... Imlac tells Rasselas and Nekayah that , ' while you are making the choice of life , you neglect to live ' ( ch . 30 , p . 383 ) . This introduces the third section of the book , in which the pursuit of ' how to live ' is abandoned ...
... Imlac tells Rasselas and Nekayah that , ' while you are making the choice of life , you neglect to live ' ( ch . 30 , p . 383 ) . This introduces the third section of the book , in which the pursuit of ' how to live ' is abandoned ...
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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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