Preface to a Dictionary of the English Language

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Preface to a Dictionary of the English Language

by Samuel Johnson

EN·~1 hours

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In this thoughtful introduction, the author turns the often‑overlooked craft of dictionary‑making into a compelling meditation on language and labor. He shares the quiet frustrations of those who tidy the pathways of learning, revealing how the lexicographer’s work, though vital, is usually met with indifference rather than applause.

The preface then maps the tangled state of English—its wild spelling, shifting pronunciations, and countless dialects—painting a vivid picture of a tongue in need of order. Drawing on centuries of writers and his own careful observation, the writer explains how he set out to bring clarity, correcting long‑standing irregularities while respecting the natural quirks that make the language alive. Listeners will appreciate both the scholarly rigor and the earnest love for words that drive this foundational project.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (58K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-04-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Samuel Johnson

Samuel Johnson

1709–1784

A towering voice of 18th-century English literature, he is best known for his landmark Dictionary of the English Language and for the sharp wit, moral force, and common sense that run through his essays and criticism. His work still feels lively because it mixes learning with humor and a deep interest in how people really live.

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