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Samuel Johnson and the Tragic Sense
By (Author) Leopold Damrosch
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
19th May 2015
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Literary studies: poetry and poets
Literary reference works
828.609
Paperback
280
Width 152mm, Height 235mm
397g
Tragedy in the eighteenth century is often said to have expired or been deflected into nondramatic forms like history and satire, and to have survived mainly as a "tragic sense" in writers like Samuel Johnson. Leopold Damrosch shows that many readers were still capable of an imaginative response to tragedy. In Johnson, however, moral and aesthetic