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5. “Down with Her, Burney!”: Johnson, Burney, and the Politics of Literary Celebrity
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Abbreviations ix
- Introduction 1
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PART ONE: Personal Relationships: Letters and Conversation
- 1. Connecting with Three “Young Dogs”: Johnson’s Early Letters to Robert Chambers, Bennet Langton, and James Boswell 9
- 2. James Elphinston and Samuel Johnson: Contact, Irritations, and an “Argonautic” Letter 31
- 3. The Case of the Missing Hottentot: John Dun’s Conversation with Samuel Johnson in Tour to the Hebrides as Reported by Boswell and Dun 53
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PART TWO: Literary Relationships: Major Texts and Topics
- 4. Oliver Goldsmith’s Revisions to The Traveller 79
- 5. “Down with Her, Burney!”: Johnson, Burney, and the Politics of Literary Celebrity 108
- 6. In the First Circle: The Four Narrators of the Life of Savage 132
- 7. “Under the Shade of Exalted Merit”: Arthur Murphy’s A Poetical Epistle to Mr. Samuel Johnson, A.M. 153
- 8. Johnson, Burke, Boswell, and the Slavery Debate 167
- 9. Samuel Johnson and Anna Seward: Solitude and Sensibility 191
- 10. Johnson, Warton, and the Popular Reader 214
- Acknowledgments 233
- Bibliography 235
- About the Contributors 249
- Index 253
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Abbreviations ix
- Introduction 1
-
PART ONE: Personal Relationships: Letters and Conversation
- 1. Connecting with Three “Young Dogs”: Johnson’s Early Letters to Robert Chambers, Bennet Langton, and James Boswell 9
- 2. James Elphinston and Samuel Johnson: Contact, Irritations, and an “Argonautic” Letter 31
- 3. The Case of the Missing Hottentot: John Dun’s Conversation with Samuel Johnson in Tour to the Hebrides as Reported by Boswell and Dun 53
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PART TWO: Literary Relationships: Major Texts and Topics
- 4. Oliver Goldsmith’s Revisions to The Traveller 79
- 5. “Down with Her, Burney!”: Johnson, Burney, and the Politics of Literary Celebrity 108
- 6. In the First Circle: The Four Narrators of the Life of Savage 132
- 7. “Under the Shade of Exalted Merit”: Arthur Murphy’s A Poetical Epistle to Mr. Samuel Johnson, A.M. 153
- 8. Johnson, Burke, Boswell, and the Slavery Debate 167
- 9. Samuel Johnson and Anna Seward: Solitude and Sensibility 191
- 10. Johnson, Warton, and the Popular Reader 214
- Acknowledgments 233
- Bibliography 235
- About the Contributors 249
- Index 253