Articles on Samuel Johnson

Found 137 articles.

  • PATRIOTISM AN ENDURING QUALITY IN NATION'S STRESSFUL TIMES.(LOCAL)
    The Virginian Pilot - 2001/10/14
  • Inside track: Through the keyhole: inside the homes of 10 great writers From Disraeli's manor to the cottage where D H Lawrence was born, Claudia Pritchard gives chapter and verse on literary trails
    The Independent on Sunday - 2004/08/08
  • IN PRAISE OF POETRY'S HUMANE POWER
    The Boston Globe - 2002/05/26
  • How Bozzy gave Johnson a life.(B)(Books)(On Books)
    The Washington Times - 2001/08/26
  • Interview: Simon Winchester and Jack Lynch talk about the history of English lexicography and their respective books on the Oxford English Dictionary and Samuel Johnson's dictionary
    Talk of the Nation (NPR) - 2003/10/06
  • Great books and rotten reviews // Literary immortals can be deadly wrong
    Chicago Sun-Times - 1986/11/16
  • Aspects of Samuel Johnson: Essays on His Arts, Mind, Afterlife, and Politics.(Book review)
    CLIO - 2006/09/22
  • Oxford don carries off non-fiction's biggest prize.(News)
    The Birmingham Post (England) - 2003/06/10
  • Samuel Johnson Prize 2007 10pm BBC4 ; PICK OF THE DAY
    The Independent - London - 2007/06/16
  • books: A man of man.(Features)
    Sunday Mercury (Birmingham, England) - 2008/08/10
  • For the Record
    The Washington Post - 1988/12/14
  • From Karl Marx's copybook; Economic nationalism.
    The Economist (US) - 2006/03/04
  • We're the new Saint and Greavsie
    Evening Standard - London - 2001/04/19
  • Charting a Hero's Journey
    International Educator - 2005/07/01
  • Eironies
    The Village Voice - 1997/03/18
  • Techno tricks from Tom Clancy.
    The Dallas Morning News (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune NewsService) - 2003/08/21
  • Daniel Defoe: The Life and Strange, Surprising Adventures.(Review)
    New Criterion - 1998/10/01
  • Kitty Clive
    The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition - 2008/04/24
  • Speaking of tongues; I am always sorry when language is lost, because languages are the pedigrees of nations. - Samuel Johnson.(Breakfast Table)
    Manila Bulletin - 2007/07/17
  • Better-quality Senate seen; 'Politics are now nothing more than a means of rising in the world.a[euro] - Samuel Johnson.(Chaff from the Grain)
    Manila Bulletin - 2007/02/16
  • David Garrick
    The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition - 2008/04/24
  • Drink tonight ... at a pub with a literary connection.
    The Evening Standard (London, England) - 2006/09/21
  • Consider It the Ultimate Bach Set; For Times When Just a Symphony Won't Do, the Complete Works of Composers Are Now Available
    The Washington Post - 2002/08/11
  • ELSON'S COLUMN: It really is all in the mind; Dr Samuel Johnson was convulsed with tics C E LSON'S.(Comment)
    Daily Post (Liverpool, England) - 2003/10/20
  • Steve's main topic is the weather ...; ACCORDING to Samuel Johnson "when two Englishmen meet the first talk is of the weather." Centuries on, we are still a nation obsessed by sunshine and showers. On the 75th anniversary of the broadcast of the first
    Birmingham Evening Mail (England) - 1998/04/06
  • Poems of John Donne: Critical Commentary
    Monarch Notes - 1963/01/01
  • Track record; "I am willing to love all mankind, except an American." - Samuel Johnson.(Chaff from the Grain)
    Manila Bulletin - 2007/10/09
  • Peter Benchley: just too deep for words
    The Boston Globe - 1994/06/15
  • We're the new Saint and Greavsie They like pussy cats and Samuel Johnson. Their fans like football and throwing up. Victoria Coren meets David Baddiel and Frank Skinner
    Evening Standard - London - 2001/04/19
  • Pushkin Biography Wins Literary Prize
    AP Online - 2003/06/09
  • Bluestockings
    A New Dictionary of Eponyms - 1997/01/01
  • Biography of Russian poet Pushkin wins non-fiction award
    AP Worldstream - 2003/06/09
  • When did he start being violent? I was 11, he said; A biography of a knife-wielding, multi-addicted beggar called Stuart, who died violently before the project was finished, is joint favourite to win this year's Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-Fiction, a
    The Evening Standard (London, England) - 2005/06/06
  • Culture: Mailman prepares to deliver the goods; Deborah Mailman, as Kelly, and Samuel Johnson, as Evan in The Secret Life of Us Actress Deborah Mailman is a new role model for aborigines in her native Australia, she tells Olivia Convey.(ROP)
    The Birmingham Post (England) - 2001/07/03
  • essay
    World Encyclopedia - 2005/01/01
  • EXTREME PAIN OF GOUT LIFE-DISRUPTING FORM OF ARTHRITIS CAN BE TREATED
    Evansville Courier & Press (2007-Current) - 2007/11/12
  • Fair Exotics: Xenophobic Subjects in British Literature, 1720-1850.(Book Review)
    Criticism - 2003/09/22
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