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Preface to Shakespeare: A Comprehensive Guide to Shakespearean Criticism and Literary Analysis by an 18th-century Scholar

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English
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In his seminal work, "Preface to Shakespeare," Samuel Johnson offers a profound exploration of Shakespeare'Äôs plays, melding literary criticism with a rich historical context. Johnson's eloquent prose reflects the 18th-century Enlightenment ideals, emphasizing reason and human experience while simultaneously celebrating the complexities of Shakespeare'Äôs characters and themes. He deftly navigates the interplay between the moral implications of Shakespeare'Äôs narratives and the artistic liberties the playwright employs, marking a pivotal moment in literary criticism that combines aesthetics with analytical rigor. Johnson's work not only provides insights into the intricacies of Shakespeare's writing but also addresses the broader cultural and philosophical inquiries of his time. Samuel Johnson, a towering figure of English literature, was profoundly influenced by the literary culture of his era and his own experiences of hardship and intellectual pursuit. His extensive background in poetry, literature, and lexicography culminated in a distinctive approach to criticism that sought both to elevate literature's status and to wrestle with the ethical dimensions of artistic expression. The preface serves as both homage to Shakespeare and a reflection of Johnson's own contemplative engagement with morality and humanity. "Preface to Shakespeare" is an essential read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Shakespeare's plays and their enduring impact on literature. Johnson's perceptive analyses are invaluable not only for scholars and students but also for any lover of literature hoping to grasp the intricacies of human emotion and moral complexity within Shakespeare's work.

© 2019 Good Press (Ebook): 4057664648563

Release date

Ebook: November 21, 2019

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