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  1. Samuel Johnson. 1709–1784. Samuel Johnson, the premier English literary figure of the mid and late 18th century, was a writer of exceptional range: a poet, a lexicographer, a translator, a journalist and essayist, a travel writer, a biographer, an editor, and a critic. His literary fame has traditionally—and properly—rested more on his ...

  2. SAMUEL JOHNSON (1709-1784) Samuel Johnson nació el 18 de septiembre de 1709 en Lichfield, Straffordshire (Inglaterra). Era el hijo mayor de un bibliotecario llamado Michael Johnson, gracias a quien conoció los textos de los escritores clásicos que influenciaron de forma notoria su proceder literario. Su madre se llamaba Sarah Johnson y su hermano menor, nacido

  3. Samuel Johnson (* 7. September jul. / 18. September 1709 greg. in Lichfield, Staffordshire; † 13. Dezember 1784 in London) war ein englischer Gelehrter, Lexikograf, Schriftsteller, Dichter und Kritiker . Er ist nach William Shakespeare der meistzitierte englische Autor und war im 18. Jahrhundert die wichtigste Person im literarischen Leben ...

  4. 8 de oct. de 2019 · Samuel Johnson (September 18, 1709—December 13, 1784) was an English writer, critic, and all-around literary celebrity in the 18th century. While his poetry and works of fiction—though certainly accomplished and well-received—are not generally regarded among the great works of his time, his contributions to the English language and the field of literary criticism are extremely notable.

  5. Hace 2 días · Samuel Johnson was born in Lichfield, Staffordshire, on 18 September 1709. His father was a bookseller. He was educated at Lichfield Grammar School and spent a brief period at Oxford University ...

  6. Samuel Johnson, ritratto nel 1772 da Joshua Reynolds. Samuel J. Johnson ( Lichfield, 18 settembre 1709 – Londra, 13 dicembre 1784) è stato un critico letterario, poeta, saggista, biografo e lessicografo britannico . È spesso citato come dottor Johnson.

  7. Nació el 18 de septiembre de 1709 en Lichfield, Staffordshire, Inglaterra . Era el hijo mayor de un bibliotecario llamado Michael Johnson, gracias a quien conoció los textos de los escritores clásicos que influenciaron de forma notoria su proceder literario. Su madre se llamaba Sarah Johnson y su hermano menor, nacido en 1712, Nathaniel.

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