Book contents
- The Cambridge Introduction to Samuel Johnson
- The Cambridge Introduction to Samuel Johnson
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Acknowledgements
- Chronology
- Abbreviations
- Chapter 1 Life and Times
- Chapter 2 Journalist
- Chapter 3 Poet and Storyteller
- Chapter 4 Scholar
- Chapter 5 Critic
- Chapter 6 Social and Political Thinker
- Chapter 7 Biographer
- Chapter 8 Legend
- Notes
- Further Reading
- Index
- Cambridge Introductions to Literature
Chapter 5 - Critic
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 February 2025
- The Cambridge Introduction to Samuel Johnson
- The Cambridge Introduction to Samuel Johnson
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Acknowledgements
- Chronology
- Abbreviations
- Chapter 1 Life and Times
- Chapter 2 Journalist
- Chapter 3 Poet and Storyteller
- Chapter 4 Scholar
- Chapter 5 Critic
- Chapter 6 Social and Political Thinker
- Chapter 7 Biographer
- Chapter 8 Legend
- Notes
- Further Reading
- Index
- Cambridge Introductions to Literature
Summary
‘The task of criticism', Johnson writes, ‘is to establish principles.’ One principle which forms the background to much of Johnson’s literary criticism is that of human fallibility. Writers and their works usually contain a mixture of great virtues and serious defects, and Johnson often takes a balancing-scales approach. He is also keenly aware of historical context, arguing that authors must be understood through the books the authors themselves read, and taking an interest in the details of book production. As for critical judgement, Johnson approves of works which reveal the universality of human nature – hence his love of Homer, and, conversely, his strictures on the Metaphysical poets. As well as being accountable to truth and nature, the writer is also accountable to the reader, and by extension the ‘public’ and ‘mankind’. Above all, literature must pay its due to religion – though this is precisely the area where literature is likely to fall short.
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- The Cambridge Introduction to Samuel Johnson , pp. 78 - 95Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2025