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Works of Samuel Johnson, Vol 14

Sermons

Works of Samuel Johnson, Vol 14

Sermons

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Publisher: Yale University Press
ISBN: 9780300021042
Number of Pages: 384
Published: 10/09/1978
Width: 13.7 cm
Height: 22.2 cm
The surviving sermons of Samuel Johnson, presented in a scholarly edition for the first time
 
It has been known since the publication of pre-Boswellian biographies that Samuel Johnson wrote sermons that were preached by others. The twenty-eight that have survived are presented here in their first scholarly edition, with full explanations and textual notes. They include a hitherto unpublished manuscript sermon and the celebrated Convict’s Address to His Unhappy Brethren, written for the notorious forger Dr. William Dodd for delivery to his fellow prisoners on the eve of his execution at Newgate.
 
In the sermons one finds the famous Johnsonian rhetoric and logic applied to such subjects as marriage and friendship, the meaning of moral and physical evil, the need to adjust punishment so that it fits the crime, and the desirability of tradition in religion. Equally eloquent are Johnson’s indignant and fiery attacks on intellectual pride, “the vanity of human wishes,” perjury, defamation, fraud, skepticism, and infidelity.
 
In their introduction, the editors discuss the circumstances surrounding the composition, preaching, and publication of the sermons. Certain to interest students of Johnson’s thought, this volume should also appeal to those concerned with the development of English style and with the venerable and once admired English homiletical tradition.

Samuel Johnson, Jean Hagstrum, James Gray

Samuel Johnson (1709–1784) was a poet, essayist, biographer, and editor. Jean Hagstrum (1913–1995), a Johnson scholar, taught at Northwestern University. James Gray is the author of Johnson’s Sermons: A Study.

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