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Johnson’s Translated Works and Criticisms in Japanese
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword: Global Johnson ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. A Brief History of Johnsonian Studies in Japan 10
- 2. Johnson, Biography, and Modern Japan 27
- 3. Scientific Curiosity in Samuel Johnson’s Rasselas and Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein 41
- 4. Jane Austen and the Reception of Samuel Johnson in Japan 62
- 5. Johnson the Tea Poet 74
- 6. Johnson and Garrick on Hamlet 88
- 7. Abyssinian Johnson 105
- 8. Johnson’s Prose Style and His Notion of the Periodical Writer 116
- 9. An Analysis of Johnson’s View of Knowledge 130
- 10. Johnson’s Final Words 145
- Appendix 155
- Acknowledgments 163
- Bibliography 165
- Notes on Contributors 181
- Index 185
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword: Global Johnson ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. A Brief History of Johnsonian Studies in Japan 10
- 2. Johnson, Biography, and Modern Japan 27
- 3. Scientific Curiosity in Samuel Johnson’s Rasselas and Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein 41
- 4. Jane Austen and the Reception of Samuel Johnson in Japan 62
- 5. Johnson the Tea Poet 74
- 6. Johnson and Garrick on Hamlet 88
- 7. Abyssinian Johnson 105
- 8. Johnson’s Prose Style and His Notion of the Periodical Writer 116
- 9. An Analysis of Johnson’s View of Knowledge 130
- 10. Johnson’s Final Words 145
- Appendix 155
- Acknowledgments 163
- Bibliography 165
- Notes on Contributors 181
- Index 185