Author: Samuel Johnson
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Languages : en
Pages : 179
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History of Rasselas Prince of Abyssinia by Samuel Johnson
Author: Samuel Johnson
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 179
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 179
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The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia
Author: Johnson
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Languages : en
Pages : 222
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Languages : en
Pages : 222
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The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia
Author: Samuel Johnson
Publisher: Broadview Press
ISBN: 1770480587
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 217
Book Description
In Samuel Johnson’s classic philosophical tale, the prince and princess of Abissinia escape their confinement in the Happy Valley and conduct an ultimately unsuccessful search for a choice of life that leads to happiness. Johnson uses the conventions of the Oriental tale to depict a universal restlessness of desire. The excesses of Orientalism—its superfluous splendours, its despotic tyrannies, its riotous pleasures—cannot satisfy us. His tale challenges us by showing the problem of finding happiness to be insoluble while still dignifying our quest for fulfillment. The appendices to this Broadview edition include reviews and biographies, selections from the sequel Dinarbas (1790), and the complete text of Elizabeth Pope Whately’s The Second Part of the History of Rasselas (1835). Selections from Johnson’s translation of the travel narrative A Voyage to Abyssinia, as well as his Oriental tales in the Rambler, are also included, along with another popular tale, Joseph Addison’s “The Vision of Mirzah,” and selections from Lady Mary Wortley Montagu’s Turkish Embassy Letters.
Publisher: Broadview Press
ISBN: 1770480587
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 217
Book Description
In Samuel Johnson’s classic philosophical tale, the prince and princess of Abissinia escape their confinement in the Happy Valley and conduct an ultimately unsuccessful search for a choice of life that leads to happiness. Johnson uses the conventions of the Oriental tale to depict a universal restlessness of desire. The excesses of Orientalism—its superfluous splendours, its despotic tyrannies, its riotous pleasures—cannot satisfy us. His tale challenges us by showing the problem of finding happiness to be insoluble while still dignifying our quest for fulfillment. The appendices to this Broadview edition include reviews and biographies, selections from the sequel Dinarbas (1790), and the complete text of Elizabeth Pope Whately’s The Second Part of the History of Rasselas (1835). Selections from Johnson’s translation of the travel narrative A Voyage to Abyssinia, as well as his Oriental tales in the Rambler, are also included, along with another popular tale, Joseph Addison’s “The Vision of Mirzah,” and selections from Lady Mary Wortley Montagu’s Turkish Embassy Letters.
Rasselas
Author: Samuel Johnson
Publisher: Wordsworth Editions
ISBN: 9781840224207
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
RASSELAS is a provocative fable about "the choice of life." Bored by the endless contentment of "the happy valley" in which he has been brought up, Prince Rasselas escapes with his sister. The rove the world searching for the secret of happiness and striving to find the ideal way to live. Repeatedly the pleasures they glimpse dissolve on closer acquaintance, and the great men they admire prove to be flawed. Where, then, are happiness and purpose to be found?
Publisher: Wordsworth Editions
ISBN: 9781840224207
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
RASSELAS is a provocative fable about "the choice of life." Bored by the endless contentment of "the happy valley" in which he has been brought up, Prince Rasselas escapes with his sister. The rove the world searching for the secret of happiness and striving to find the ideal way to live. Repeatedly the pleasures they glimpse dissolve on closer acquaintance, and the great men they admire prove to be flawed. Where, then, are happiness and purpose to be found?
Rasselas
Author: Samuel Johnson (écrivain.)
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 266
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Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 266
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Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia
Author: Samuel Johnson
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Category : Happiness
Languages : en
Pages : 170
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Category : Happiness
Languages : en
Pages : 170
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Johnson, Rasselas, and the Choice of Criticism
Author: Edward Tomarken
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
ISBN: 081318570X
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 322
Book Description
Although Rasselas has received more critical commentary than almost any other work by Samuel Johnson, Edward Tomarken's book is the first full length study to focus on his tale of the Prince of Abyssinia. This anomaly arises, as Tomarken shows, because Rasselas has remained resistant to the customary critical approaches of the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries, consistently eliciting new kinds of insights and raising new sorts of problems. Tomarken' s contribution is a new methodology to explain this phenomenon. He sees Johnson's early writings, London and Irene, as instances of the writer trying with only partial success to achieve what he first realized in The Vanity of Human Wishes, a means of permitting literary form to refer to conduct. Later works, such as The Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland, are viewed as further developments of this method, which achieved its fullest expression in Rasselas and the Life of Pope. Such a reading of Johnson develops an aesthetic that operates on the margins between the literary and the extra-literary. Although Johnson's own critical view was unable to accommodate such a position, Tomarken shows that in practice he moved toward it by a process of trial and error manifest in his poetry and narratives. When raised to the level of critical method, this approach goes beyond the assumptions not only of Johnson's day but also of our own. Tomarken's theoretical coda demonstrates how the choices of current critical theory, like those in the marriage debate in Rasselas, can be understood to interact with one another. Specifically, he proposes a dialectical relationship for two approaches hermeneutics and structuralism-usually seen as opposed to one another. This innovative study will interest not only Johnson scholars but all those concerned with critical theory.
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
ISBN: 081318570X
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 322
Book Description
Although Rasselas has received more critical commentary than almost any other work by Samuel Johnson, Edward Tomarken's book is the first full length study to focus on his tale of the Prince of Abyssinia. This anomaly arises, as Tomarken shows, because Rasselas has remained resistant to the customary critical approaches of the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries, consistently eliciting new kinds of insights and raising new sorts of problems. Tomarken' s contribution is a new methodology to explain this phenomenon. He sees Johnson's early writings, London and Irene, as instances of the writer trying with only partial success to achieve what he first realized in The Vanity of Human Wishes, a means of permitting literary form to refer to conduct. Later works, such as The Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland, are viewed as further developments of this method, which achieved its fullest expression in Rasselas and the Life of Pope. Such a reading of Johnson develops an aesthetic that operates on the margins between the literary and the extra-literary. Although Johnson's own critical view was unable to accommodate such a position, Tomarken shows that in practice he moved toward it by a process of trial and error manifest in his poetry and narratives. When raised to the level of critical method, this approach goes beyond the assumptions not only of Johnson's day but also of our own. Tomarken's theoretical coda demonstrates how the choices of current critical theory, like those in the marriage debate in Rasselas, can be understood to interact with one another. Specifically, he proposes a dialectical relationship for two approaches hermeneutics and structuralism-usually seen as opposed to one another. This innovative study will interest not only Johnson scholars but all those concerned with critical theory.
Fiction and Purpose in Utopia, Rasselas, the Mill on the Floss and Women in Love
Author: Peter New
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 1349077046
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 329
Book Description
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 1349077046
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 329
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Rasselas Prince Of Abyssinia
Author: Samuel Johnson
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 9358592869
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 125
Book Description
Samuel Johnson, an influential 18th-century English author, poet, and lexicographer, wrote the book "Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia." The protagonist of this story, Prince Rasselas, travels in search of the meaning of happiness and the key to a happy existence. The narrative, which is set in the made-up country of Abyssinia (modern-day Ethiopia), examines Prince Rasselas' unhappiness and restlessness despite his fortunate status. In his exploration of existential issues, Johnson looks at issues including human aspirations, the search for knowledge, the nature of love, and the difficulties of finding satisfaction in an uncertain world. The book provides important insights into the human condition and the shared pursuit of happiness via the realistic character portrayals and stimulating interactions. Johnson's particular literary style, exemplified by his intellectual depth, moral thoughts, and elegant language, is on display in "Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia". "Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia" is still regarded as a notable piece of English literature because to its ageless themes and captivating story.
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 9358592869
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 125
Book Description
Samuel Johnson, an influential 18th-century English author, poet, and lexicographer, wrote the book "Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia." The protagonist of this story, Prince Rasselas, travels in search of the meaning of happiness and the key to a happy existence. The narrative, which is set in the made-up country of Abyssinia (modern-day Ethiopia), examines Prince Rasselas' unhappiness and restlessness despite his fortunate status. In his exploration of existential issues, Johnson looks at issues including human aspirations, the search for knowledge, the nature of love, and the difficulties of finding satisfaction in an uncertain world. The book provides important insights into the human condition and the shared pursuit of happiness via the realistic character portrayals and stimulating interactions. Johnson's particular literary style, exemplified by his intellectual depth, moral thoughts, and elegant language, is on display in "Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia". "Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia" is still regarded as a notable piece of English literature because to its ageless themes and captivating story.
Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia
Author: Samuel Johnson
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : English fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 186
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : English fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 186
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