The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. in Nine Volumes, Volume 08

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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. in Nine Volumes, Volume 08

by Samuel Johnson

EN·~16 hours·26 chapters

Chapters

26 total
1

PRIOR.

41:11
2

CONGREVE.

25:21
3

BLACKMORE.

36:39
4

FENTON.

13:18
5

GAY.

20:17
6

GRANVILLE.

14:50
7

YALDEN.

7:22
8

TICKELL.

9:24
9

HAMMOND.

4:59
10

SOMERVILE.

3:17:29

Description

Step into the bustling world of Restoration England through the eyes of a poet whose life reads like a spirited adventure. Born in the mid‑1660s to uncertain parentage, Matthew Prior climbs from a modest apprenticeship to a Cambridge education, impressing patrons with his command of Horace and early verses on sacred themes. His career sparkles with clever satire, notably the mock‑epic clash of the City Mouse and Country Mouse that surprised Dryden. These achievements launch him into London’s literary circles, where his wit quickly earns both acclaim and friendly rivalry.

Prior’s talents soon catch the notice of King William, and he is drawn into the diplomatic arena, serving as secretary at the Hague and later at the treaty of Ryswick. His time at Versailles offers a vivid glimpse of courtly grandeur, where he observes the lavish battle paintings of Le Brun and remarks wryly on England’s own triumphs. Balancing poetry with politics, he navigates the demands of a courtier’s life while maintaining his literary voice. Listeners will be eager to follow how this blend of artistry and statecraft shapes his subsequent path.

Details

Full title

The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. in Nine Volumes, Volume 08 The Lives of the Poets, Volume II

Language

en

Duration

~16 hours (957K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Jonathan Ingram, Roger Frank and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2008-01-08

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Samuel Johnson

Samuel Johnson

1709–1784

A towering figure of 18th-century English literature, this sharp-minded writer helped shape how English was defined, discussed, and remembered. Best known for his great dictionary, he was also a brilliant essayist, critic, poet, and conversationalist whose influence lasted far beyond his own time.

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