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English writer who made lasting contributions as a poet, playwright, essayist, moralist, literary critic, sermonist, biographer, editor, and lexicographer.
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15 nov 2024 · English critic, biographer, essayist, poet, and lexicographer, regarded as one of the greatest figures of 18th-century life and letters.
Samuel Johnson, the premier English literary figure of the mid and late 18th century, was a writer of exceptional range: a poet, a lexicographer, ...
Johnson was an English writer and critic, and one of the most famous literary figures of the 18th century. His best-known work is his 'Dictionary of the ...
Samuel Johnson

Samuel Johnson

Poeta y ensayista
Samuel Johnson fue un poeta, ensayista, biógrafo, crítico literario y lexicógrafo inglés. Fue una de las figuras literarias más importantes de Inglaterra: autor del primer diccionario de la lengua inglesa, y considerado por muchos como el mejor... Wikipedia
Nacimiento: 18 de septiembre de 1709, Lichfield, Reino Unido
Fallecimiento: 13 de diciembre de 1784, Londres, Reino Unido
Cónyuge: Elizabeth Porter (m. 1735–1752)
Educación: Pembroke College (1728–1731) y King Edward VI School
Pareja: Hill Boothby

Samuel Johnson, poet, satirist, critic, lexicographer, and dyed-in-the-wool conservative was born in Lichfield, Staffordshire, England, on September 18, 1709.
Samuel Johnson (often referred to as "Doctor Johnson"), literary titan of the 18th century — essayist, lexicographer, poet, editor, critic, and famous talker — ...
Samuel Johnson is an esteemed English writer who became a prominent literary figure in England in the 18th century. Johnson is known for writing profound poetry ...
Next only to William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson is perhaps the most quoted of English writers. The latter part of the eighteenth century is often (in ...
Samuel Joseph Johnson OAM (born 8 February 1978) is an Australian actor. He is best known for his roles as Evan Wylde in the television series The Secret Life ...
British writer and lexicographer Samuel Johnson, known as "Doctor Johnson," for his Dictionary of the English Language (1755), for Lives of the Poets (1781),