Samuel Johnson and the Politics of Hanoverian EnglandClarendon Press, 1994 - 326 pagini This is a lively and readable reinterpretation of the Georgian political order. Samuel Johnson's life (1709-1784) spans most of the eighteenth century. His contacts in the literary and cultural, scholarly, and political worlds were wide, including Gibbon, Goldsmith, Fox, Burke, Reynolds, Adam Smith, and many others. This book uses Johnson's remarkable career as a point of entry into Hanoverian England. John Cannon explores major contemporary issues, such as education, the poor, capital punishment, the colonies, religious toleration, and Toryism. He challenges many assumptions about Johnson's own attitudes, and offers a substantial modification to the traditional picture of Johnson and the political world of the eighteenth century. |
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... Walpole of his regiment , and began a flirtation with Jacobitism . According to Horace Walpole , Westmorland's supporters at the installation in July 1759 were ' all be - James'd with true - blue ribbands'.25 Johnson attended and ...
... Walpole of his regiment , and began a flirtation with Jacobitism . According to Horace Walpole , Westmorland's supporters at the installation in July 1759 were ' all be - James'd with true - blue ribbands'.25 Johnson attended and ...
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... Walpole and brought the Lord Chamberlain's men into action . Henry Brooke was at this time closely associated with ... Walpole . Giddings has argued that , in his editing of the debates , Johnson , far from making sure that the Whigs did ...
... Walpole and brought the Lord Chamberlain's men into action . Henry Brooke was at this time closely associated with ... Walpole . Giddings has argued that , in his editing of the debates , Johnson , far from making sure that the Whigs did ...
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... Walpole , transformed in 1742 into the first earl of Bath , Johnson dismissed as ' as paltry a fellow as could be'.68 Walpole himself , once removed from office , grew in stature , his sins forgiven , his amiability remembered : he had ...
... Walpole , transformed in 1742 into the first earl of Bath , Johnson dismissed as ' as paltry a fellow as could be'.68 Walpole himself , once removed from office , grew in stature , his sins forgiven , his amiability remembered : he had ...
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Johnson and Religion | 8 |
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Johnson and Politics | 68 |
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