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The Making of Johnson's Dictionary 1746-1773 (Cambridge Studies in Publishing and Printing History)
Allen Reddick
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| #3170162 in Books | Cambridge University Press | 1996-01-26 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.98 x.63 x5.98l,.95 | File type: PDF | 284 pages | ||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| A Foundational Document in Modern Johnson Scholarship|By James Bartholomew Hamster|If there is one realm in which Reddick's work particularly shines, it is in grounding the creation of Johnson's Dictionary in the humanity of its creator. Readers frequently find themselves in the workplace of Johnson and his amanuenses, enduring the continual task of compilation even as the pas
Following the discovery of manuscript materials, including hundreds of unpublished additions and changes, for Samuel Johnson's Dictionary of the English Language, Allen Reddick describes the conception, composition, writing, and subsequent revision of the first great English dictionary, and the only dictionary created by a great writer. In this second edition of his acclaimed study, Reddick incorporates new commentary and scholarship, and situates The Making of Johnson's...
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