Born:
September 18, 1709
Died:
December 13, 1784
Age:
75
Summary

Samuel Johnson (18 September 1709 [OS 7 September] – 13 December 1784), often referred to as Dr. Johnson, was an English writer who made lasting contributions to English literature as a poet, playwright, essayist, moralist, literary critic, biographer, editor, and lexicographer. He was a devout Anglican. Politically, he was a committed Tory. The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography describes Johnson as "arguably the most distinguished man of letters in English history". He is the subject of James Boswell's The Life of Samuel Johnson, described by Walter Jackson Bate as "the most famous single work of biographical art in the whole of literature".

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Bust of Johnson by Joseph Nollekens, 1777.
Bust of Johnson by Joseph Nollekens, 1777.
Entrance of Pembroke College, Oxford
Entrance of Pembroke College, Oxford
Johnson's Dictionary Vol. 1 (1755) title page
Johnson's Dictionary Vol. 1 (1755) title page
Johnson's Dictionary Vol. 2 (1755) title page
Johnson's Dictionary Vol. 2 (1755) title page
James Boswell at 25
James Boswell at 25
Johnson (1775) showing his intense concentration and the weakness of his eyes; he did not want to be depicted as "Blinking Sam"[133]
Johnson (1775) showing his intense concentration and the weakness of his eyes; he did not want to be depicted as "Blinking Sam"[133]
Elizabeth "Tetty" Porter, Johnson's wife
Elizabeth "Tetty" Porter, Johnson's wife
Reynolds' 1769 portrait depicting Johnson's "odd gesticulations"[214]
Reynolds' 1769 portrait depicting Johnson's "odd gesticulations"[214]
Title page of London second edition
Title page of London second edition
Plays of William Shakespeare (1773 expanded edition) title page
Plays of William Shakespeare (1773 expanded edition) title page
A caricature of Johnson by James Gillray mocking him for his literary criticism; he is shown doing penance for Apollo and the Muses with Mount Parnassus in the background.
A caricature of Johnson by James Gillray mocking him for his literary criticism; he is shown doing penance for Apollo and the Muses with Mount Parnassus in the background.
Hester Thrale and her daughter Queeney
Hester Thrale and her daughter Queeney
Edial Hall School
Edial Hall School
Statue of Dr. Johnson erected in 1838 opposite the house where he was born at Lichfield's Market Square. There are also statues of him in London and Uttoxeter.[225]
Statue of Dr. Johnson erected in 1838 opposite the house where he was born at Lichfield's Market Square. There are also statues of him in London and Uttoxeter.[225]
 
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