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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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Samuel Johnson

Samuel Johnson

Angol író
Samuel Johnson angol író és tudós, aki költőként, drámaíróként, esszéíróként, moralistaként, irodalomkritikusként, prédikátorként, életrajzíróként, szerkesztőként és lexikográfusként is maradandót alkotott. Wikipédia
Született: 1709. szeptember 18., Lichfield, Egyesült Királyság
Meghalt: 1784. december 13., London, Egyesült Királyság
Házastárs: Elizabeth Johnson (házas. 1735.–1752.)
Partner: Hill Boothby
Oktatás: Pembroke College (1728.–1731.) és King Edward VI School
Állampolgárság: Angol és Brit

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