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Samuel Johnson

The Arc of the Pendulum

Freya Johnston editor Lynda Mugglestone editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:15th Nov '12

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Samuel Johnson: The Arc of the Pendulum offers unique insight into the works of Samuel Johnson by re-considering William Hazlitt's oft-cited comparison between Johnson's prose and a pendulum. In 1819, William Hazlitt condemned Samuel Johnson's prose style as 'a species of rhyming' in which 'the close of the period follows as mechanically as the oscillation of a pendulum, the sense is balanced with the sound'. Predictable, formulaic, and unresponsive, Hazlitt's Johnson was 'incapable of latitude and compromise, a mere automaton who rebounded from one position to its opposite extreme'. This collection of essays focuses on Johnson's works, rather than perceptions of his personality, and argues that Johnson's perceived erratic opinions reflect an understanding of the complexity, instability, and contradictions of the world in which he lived. The volume challenges Hazlitt's influential reading of the Johnsonian pendulum, focusing on the uses and enjoyments of inconsistency, and the varieties of instability, irresolution, and active change which are revealed by and within Johnson. Chapters from a strong team of contributors present new perspectives on Johnson's work, life, and reception. The chapters address questions of style, authority, language, lexicography, and biography across a range of Johnson's writings from the early poetry to the late prose. Johnson emerges from these chapters not as a writer trapped within a set of oppositions, but as one who engages imaginatively and vigorously with flux, dynamism, and inconclusiveness. From the late eighteenth century onwards, to be 'Johnsonian' has typically been made synonymous with firm resolution and trenchant opinion, with polysyllabic excess and a style removed from the exigencies and accidents of ordinary existence. And yet, as this volume suggests, Johnson's life and writings embody the critical and creative play of ideas, a form of interaction with the world which is shaped by instability, contradiction, and combat.

the chapters are without exception grounded in incisive close reading, which gives a diverse collection a kind of unity. They also make genuine contributions to Johnsonian studies, demonstrating extensive knowledge of both the primary texts and the relevant scholarship. * Jack Lynch, BARS Bulletin *
Treading upon the brink is not something these essayists can be accused of as they collectively acknowledge the complex humanity of Johnson; that strange, perplexing, yet always provoking alternation of insight and prejudice, precision and prolixity, timidity and courageous originality. * Kate Chisholm, Times Literary Supplement *
makes a significant contribution to our present engagement with one of the supreme writers exercising the English language. * A. W. Lee, Choice *
compelling reading for Johnson scholars ... what is particularly attractive, however, is the way in which they attest to the enduring vitality of Johnsonâs writing and thought, and its value for present-day audiences more generally. * Yearâs Work in English Studies *

ISBN: 9780199654345

Dimensions: 220mm x 148mm x 19mm

Weight: 426g

240 pages