The Works of Samuel Johnson LL.D.
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Dr Samuel Johnson (170984) is regarded as one of the outstanding figures of English literature as a poet essayist moralist critic biographer editor and lexicographer. This collected edition of his works commissioned by the publisher within hours of Johnson''s death such was his celebrity was published in 1787 in eleven volumes edited by his literary executor the musicologist Sir John Hawkins. Volume 7 contains the final part of The Rambler the periodical published by Johnson twice a week between 1750 and 1752. Modelled on Addison''s Spectator the essays address a wide range of social religious political and literary themes and are not exclusively by Johnson himself: there are contributions by others particularly women writers such as Hester Chapone and Elizabeth Carter. The Rambler adopted an ''elevated'' style and topics range from criticism of the emerging novel genre to discussions of humanitarian issues such as prostitution and capital punishment.
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