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  1. Samuel Johnson
    The Arc of the Pendulum
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, USA

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 0191637033; 0199654344; 1283848384; 9780191637032; 9780199654345; 9781283848381
    Subjects: LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
    Other subjects: Johnson, Samuel / 1709-1784; Johnson, Samuel / 1709-1784; Johnson, Samuel (1709-1784); Johnson, Samuel (1709-1784)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (241 p.)
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    Samuel Johnson: The Arc of the Pendulum offers unique insight into the works of Samuel Johnson by re-considering William Hazlitt's oft-cited comparison between Johnson's prose and a pendulum. In 1819, William Hazlitt condemned Samuel Johnson's prose style as 'a species of rhyming' in which 'the close of the period follows as mechanically as the oscillation of a pendulum, the sense is balanced with the sound'. Predictable, formulaic, and unresponsive, Hazlitt's Johnson was 'incapable of latitude and compromise, a mere automaton who rebounded from one position to its opposite extreme'. This collection of essays focuses on Johnson's works, rather than perceptions of his personality, and argues that Johnson's perceived erratic opinions reflect an understanding of the complexity, instability, and contradictions of the world in which he lived.

    The volume challenges Hazlitt's influential reading of the Johnsonian pendulum, focusing on the uses and enjoyments of inconsistency, and the varieties of instability, irresolution, and active change which are revealed by and within Johnson. Chapters from a strong team of contributors present new perspectives on Johnson's work, life, and reception. The chapters address questions of style, authority, language, lexicography, and biography across a range of Johnson's writings from the early poetry to the late prose. Johnson emerges from these chapters not as a writer trapped within a set of oppositions, but as one who engages imaginatively and vigorously with flux, dynamism, and inconclusiveness. From the late eighteenth century onwards, to be 'Johnsonian' has typically been made synonymous with firm resolution and trenchant opinion, with polysyllabic excess and a style removed from the exigencies and accidents of ordinary existence.

    And yet, as this volume suggests, Johnson's life and writings embody the critical and creative play of ideas, a form of interaction with the world which is shaped by instability, contradiction, and combat

    Includes bibliographical references and index

  2. Samuel Johnson
    the arc of the pendulum
    Contributor: Johnston, Freya (Publisher)
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, Oxford

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    Contributor: Johnston, Freya (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9780199654345; 0199654344
    Subjects: Johnson, Samuel; Aufsatzsammlung;
    Scope: XIII, 226 S., Ill., 22 cm
    Notes:

    Literaturverz. S. [208] - 219

  3. Samuel Johnson
    the arc of the pendulum
    Contributor: Mugglestone, Lynda (Hrsg.); Johnston, Freya (Hrsg.)
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Oxford Univ. Press, Oxford [u.a.]

    "Samuel Johnson: The Arc of the Pendulum offers unique insight into the works of Samuel Johnson by re-considering William Hazlitt's oft-cited comparison between Johnson's prose and a pendulum. In 1819, William Hazlitt condemned Samuel Johnson's prose... more

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    "Samuel Johnson: The Arc of the Pendulum offers unique insight into the works of Samuel Johnson by re-considering William Hazlitt's oft-cited comparison between Johnson's prose and a pendulum. In 1819, William Hazlitt condemned Samuel Johnson's prose style as 'a species of rhyming' in which 'the close of the period follows as mechanically as the oscillation of a pendulum, the sense is balanced with the sound'. Predictable, formulaic, and unresponsive, Hazlitt's Johnson was 'incapable of latitude and compromise, a mere automaton who rebounded from one position to its opposite extreme'. This collection of essays focuses on Johnson's works, rather than perceptions of his personality, and argues that Johnson's perceived erratic opinions reflect an understanding of the complexity, instability, and contradictions of the world in which he lived. The volume challenges Hazlitt's influential reading of the Johnsonian pendulum, focusing on the uses and enjoyments of inconsistency, and the varieties of instability, irresolution, and active change which are revealed by and within Johnson. Chapters from a strong team of contributors present new perspectives on Johnson's work, life, and reception. The chapters address questions of style, authority, language, lexicography, and biography across a range of Johnson's writings from the early poetry to the late prose. Johnson emerges from these chapters not as a writer trapped within a set of oppositions, but as one who engages imaginatively and vigorously with flux, dynamism, and inconclusiveness. From the late eighteenth century onwards, to be 'Johnsonian' has typically been made synonymous with firm resolution and trenchant opinion, with polysyllabic excess and a style removed from the exigencies and accidents of ordinary existence. And yet, as this volume suggests, Johnson's life and writings embody the critical and creative play of ideas, a form of interaction with the world which is shaped by instability, contradiction, and combat."--Publisher's website

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Mugglestone, Lynda (Hrsg.); Johnston, Freya (Hrsg.)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 0199654344; 9780199654345
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    9780199654345
    RVK Categories: HK 2415
    Edition: 1. ed.
    Subjects: Johnson, Samuel; Stil;
    Other subjects: Johnson, Samuel (1709-1784); Array
    Scope: XIII, 226 S., Ill., 22 cm
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Literaturverz. S. [208] - 219

    Freya Johnston and Lynda MugglestoneJohnson and time / Philip Smallwood: Johnson's pendulum : introduction

    Freya Johnston and Lynda Mugglestone: Johnson's pendulum : introduction

    Robert DeMaria, Jr.: Johnson and change

    John Richetti: Johnson's assertions and concessions : moral irresolution and rhetorical performance

    Philip Davis: Johnson : sanity and syntax

    Adam Phillips: Johnson's Freud

    John Mullan: Fault finding in Johnson's Lives of the poets

    Lawrence Lipking: Johnson and genius

    Freya Johnston: Johnson personified

    Jane Steen: The creation of character

    Charlotte Brewer: 'A goose-quill or a gander's?' : female writers in Johnson's Dictionary

    Lynda Mugglestone: The battle of the word-books : competition, the 'common reader,' and Johnson's Dictionary

    James McLaverty: Fixity and instability in the text of Johnson's poems

    Isobel Grundy: What is it about Johnson?

    David Fairer: Johnson and the Warton brothers

    Howard D. Weinbrot.: Johnson rebalanced : the happy man, the supportive family, and his social religion

    Philip Smallwood: Johnson and time

    Robert DeMaria, Jr.: Johnson and change

    John Richetti: Johnson's assertions and concessions : moral irresolution and rhetorical performance

    Philip Davis: Johnson : sanity and syntax

    Adam Phillips: Johnson's Freud

    John Mullan: Fault finding in Johnson's Lives of the poets

    Lawrence Lipking: Johnson and genius

    Freya Johnston: Johnson personified

    Jane Steen: The creation of character

    Charlotte Brewer: 'A goose-quill or a gander's?' : female writers in Johnson's Dictionary

    Lynda Mugglestone: The battle of the word-books : competition, the 'common reader,' and Johnson's Dictionary

    James McLaverty: Fixity and instability in the text of Johnson's poems

    Isobel Grundy: What is it about Johnson?

    David Fairer: Johnson and the Warton brothers

    Howard D. Weinbrot.: Johnson rebalanced : the happy man, the supportive family, and his social religion